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appropriate.
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NO_BIN_ON_CDROM= ${RESTRICTED}
NO_SRC_ON_CDROM= ${RESTRICTED}
restrictions in place of the old NO_CDROM.
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particularly fixing the table editor, but also contains a few additions:
o data(), example() and help() now search the loaded packages, then
in their .lib.loc argument, the latter as pre-0.99.0. See
their help pages for the precise details.
o help() has a new argument `try.all.packages' set by the option
"help.try.all.packages". If help is not found in the normal
path and this is TRUE then a search is made of all packages
for possible matches.
o prop.trend.test() - test for trend in proportions.
o write.table() has new argument `dec' for setting the decimal
separator (SPSS/Windows and probably others want commas in
continental European locales).
o Advance warning: save(, oldstyle=TRUE) will no longer be
available after this release.
o Symbols can now be coerced to expressions, making
as.expression(quote(a)) work
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a more usable replacement for S/S-PLUS.
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PR pkg/10533 by John Refling <refling@comet.lbl.gov>
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12-March-2000: Version 0.60 released.
* Changed license to LGPL!!!
* Added SetAutoResetStayConstants(), FIsAutoResetStayConstants(), make ResetStayConstants() public
29-Jan-2000: Version 0.55 released.
* Some bug fixes
* Added ClSimplexSolver::{ChangeStrength,ChangeStrengthAndWeight,ChangeWeight,
DisplayObjective,ExternalResetStayConstants} fns
From A. Beurivé.
16-Dec-1999: Version 0.54a released.
* Include correct version of OTI Smalltalk .dat file
(the source in the *.app files was right, the .dat file was old)
* Fix java build bug
15-Dec-1999: Version 0.54 released.
* Bug fixes
* auto-configuration improvements
* Support Java 2 (jdk-1.2)
* Improved ease of building Java demos
* Build guile wrapper as long as guile-config works, use new --disable-guile-build to force off
* Alpha-version of Java constraint parser contributed by Will Portnoy
24-October-1999: Version 0.53 released.
* Bug fixes
* License exception for linking with Scwm.
25-September-1999: Version 0.52 released.
* Bug fix for nested edits where a later edit includes an already-being-edited variable
14-September-1999: Version 0.51 released.
* Minor bug fixes
* Much better packaging, RPMs, etc. more forced reliance on GTL
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link against libintl.so, update the dependency on gettext to >=0.10.35nb1.
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need that extra DEPENDS.
This addresses PR 10561 filed by moehl@akaflieg.extern.tu-berlin.de
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fixes PR 10454 by Jasper Wallace.
Changes include:
* Stf importer bug fixes and enhancements.
* Speedup workbook exit, copy/paste.
* Improve cut/copy/paste.
* Improve col/row resize.
* Undo for copy/paste, autofill, col/row resize
* More work on formula guru.
* Extend auto-fill to support months and years.
* Some translation bugs.
* Tooltips for combo boxes.
* Synchronize list selection with entry field in combo boxes.
* Make units in print setup dialog user selectable.
* More dialog polishing.
* Sorting now moves styles with the elements
* Sorting now detects headers when sorting
* Added two perl scripts for translation help/maintainence.
Also added is a README.tools file, explaining how to use these.
* Fix tricky Excel import problem.
* Split libole2 out into a standalone package.
* Added support for autocompletion.
* Changed a bunch of internals to work with StyleFormats instead
of throwing strings around.
* Improved the optimization of styles.
* Fix ROUND.
* Make sorts stable.
* Make sorts faster.
* Updated: da (Kenneth), de (Karl), ja (Oka/Nakai), no
(Kjartan), pt (Jesus), ru (Valek), maybe more.
* Update not new, but not mentioned the last time: it (Leandro).
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-correct compiler flag for a.out shared libs. This addresses PR 10402.
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Update gnumeric to 0.54
Notable changes are:
* Bug fixes.
* Enable mini icons when available.
* Initial applix import.
* Speedup workbook exit, copy/paste.
* Improve row/col insert/del.
* Lots of dialog polishing.
* Autoscrolling combo boxes.
* Make tearoff combo boxes behave more like tearoff menus.
* Get embedded gnumeric working again.
* New: gl (Jesus).
* Updated: de (Karl), no (Kjartan), sv (Andreas), and more.
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Add a new USE_LIBTOOL definition that uses the libtool package instead of
pkglibtool which is now considered outdated.
USE_PKGLIBTOOL is available for backwards compatibility with old packages
but is deprecated for new packages.
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Notable changes are:
* Fixed QUARTILE.
* Fixed MATCH for types -1 and +1.
* Overhaul cell structure to cleanup temp formats, improve spans.
* Improve array formula entry, editing, and xml-io.
* Share formulas persisted using xml.
* Add auto-sum
* Improve versioning.
* Decrease memory usage.
* Accelerated intersheet dependencies
* Number theory functions. (In new plugin.)
* Stf-exporter
* Bug-fix stf importer.
* Updated: da (Keld and Kenneth), de (Karl), en_GB (Robert), es
(Pablo), no (Kjartan), ru (Valek), uk (Yuri), and more.
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-add missing library.
Fixes recently reported compile problems.
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the list was made.
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default setting of 'yacc' get passed to the configure environment.
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too many changes to list here - see the CHANGES file
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INSTALL which have both been worked around in bsd.pkg.mk now.
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privileges while building kpathsea.
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Changes since 2.0.13: (besides numerous bug fixes)
- New math functions: besselh, airy
- New functions: is_complex, isnumeric, isfinite, rehash, graw
- The Bessel functions now accept complex values for the argument
and any real value for the order.
- New "finance" category
- ~30 new functions in "signal"
- Numerous new functions in "statistics" category, including
new "distributions", "models", and "tests" directories
- If LOADPATH contains a doubled colon, the default path is inserted
in its place. This is similar to the substitution that also takes
place for leading or trailing colons in the LOADPATH.
- Loops of the form `for i = STRING ... endfor' are now allowed.
... and much more.
Closes PR8421.
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since it contains loadable shared object files that are platform-specific.
Lots of bug-fixes and additions ... it's getting closer to a usable
replacement for S-PLUS.
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several memory issues, improved printing support, auto-formatting
improvements, and lots of bugfixes.
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Also, make sure to run autoconf so that configure really does look for libedit.
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on sparcs. Thanks to Serge Steer at INRIA for fixing this bug.
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* added a directory colorcode with code to htmlize the scripts. it also color-highlights
the code. Try it out by typing './colorcode' in that directory, and then
'netscape scriptsmain.html'
* Pattern matching code optimized a little.
* SylvesterMatrix, code supplied by James Gilbertson.
* MatrixRow, MatrixColumn, and GenMatrix supplied by James Gilbertson.
* changed Intersection and Difference, so they handle lists with multiple identical
elements correctly.
* Fixed the D(x)x+y bug reported by Fred Bacon.
* Fixed the Gcd(x,x) bug reported by Scott.
* added Factorize({list}). Factorize(1 .. 4) should now return the same as 4! for instance.
* Added Content and PrimitivePart to the univariate polynomial code. See the manual for an
explanation of these functions.
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converted from FreeBSD, or have been disabled since. Sorted lines
alphabetically, added some missing directories.
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Yacas (Yet Another Computer Algebra System) is a small and highly flexible
computer algebra language. The syntax uses a infix-operator grammar
parser. The distribution contains a small library of mathematical functions,
but its real strength is in the language in which you can easily write your
own symbolic manipulation algorithms. It supports arbitrary precision
arithmetic.
The current version is 1.0.28 (the first release was 1.0.0). The language is
very much in a finished state. Any code written for it should be usable in
future versions. Also, the language should prove very easy to learn.
Yacas is written in very clean c++ code, and is very portable . It can compile
stand-alone, and is easily embeddable. Yacas contains a native arbitrary
precision arithmetic module, but can also be used with GMP.
Things implemented include: arbitrary precision, rational numeric, vector,
complex, and matrix computations (including inverses and determinants and
solving matrix equations), derivatives, solving, Taylor series, numerical
solving (Newtons method), and a lot more non-mathematical algorithms. The
language natively supports variables and user-defined functions. There is
basic support for polynomials.
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(was -Bshareable, now is -shared)
This fixes a compilation problem. ELF machines should not be affected.
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libffm - Free, pretty fast replacement for some math (libm) routines
on Linux/AXP, optimized for the 21164
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(GSL), a collection of routines for numerical computing.
Package submitted by David Maxwell <david@fundy.ca>.
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