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Topic review - Singular 4.2.1 in command line on Windows |
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Re: Singular 4.2.1 in command line on Windows |
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It seems that I solved this problem by myself.
It is neccesary to add Cygwin and executable Singular file location Path to Windows Environment Variable (in previous versions of Singular only path to Singular.exe was needed).
It seems that I solved this problem by myself.
It is neccesary to add Cygwin and executable Singular file location Path to Windows Environment Variable (in previous versions of Singular only path to Singular.exe was needed).
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Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2021 8:09 pm |
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Singular 4.2.1 in command line on Windows |
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I wonder if there is any possibility to run Singular 4.2.1 in command line on Windows? The previous versions of Singular could be run in such a way, but I can't do it for the latest version of Singular. Anyone knows how to do it?
I wonder if there is any possibility to run Singular 4.2.1 in command line on Windows? The previous versions of Singular could be run in such a way, but I can't do it for the latest version of Singular. Anyone knows how to do it?
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Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2021 9:14 pm |
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It is currently Fri May 13, 2022 10:54 am
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