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 Post subject: Singular on Gentoo amd64
PostPosted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 12:31 am 

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Hi all,

recently I tried installing singular 3.0.1 on an amd64 computer running gentoo. There were few pitfalls along the way that I think I've found my way around it by now. There were few parts in the code were the compiler refused to compile (I am using g++ 4.1), because of casting issues, in files extras.cc and iparith.cc. I've made some changes to the code to make it compile, and I think the program is working now. I was wondering how I can submit these patches back to the project (specially since people who know the code can check to see ifthe changes are correct)?

Cheers,
Soroosh


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For small patches, send an email to singular@mathematik.uni-kl.de
For large project you may get acces to the cvs of Singular.

Concerning gcc 4: the sources of the upcoming 3-0-2
(currently at ftp://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/pub/Math ... 3-002beta/)
may contain some of them.


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For small patches, send an email to singular@mathematik.uni-kl.de
For large project you may get acces to the cvs of Singular.

Concerning gcc 4: the sources of the upcoming 3-0-2
(currently at ftp://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/pub/Math ... 3-002beta/)
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