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- Subject: Subject: ITP: elpa-macaulay2 -- Software system for algebraic geometry research (Emacs package)
- From: "Torrance, Douglas" <dtorrance@piedmont.edu>
- Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2022 14:05:40 +0000
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Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Doug Torrance <dtorrance@debian.org> X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, dtorrance@debian.org * Package name : elpa-macaulay2 Version : 1.19.1 Upstream Author : Dan Grayson <dan@math.uiuc.edu> * URL : http://github.com/Macaulay2/M2-emacs * License : GPL-3+ Programming Lang: Emacs Lisp Description : Software system for algebraic geometry research (Emacs package) Macaulay 2 is a software system for algebraic geometry research, written by Daniel R. Grayson and Michael E. Stillman. Based on Groebner bases, it provides algorithms for computing homological invariants of rings and modules. This package contains the modes for running Macaulay2 within Emacs and editing Macaulay2 code. The binary package elpa-macaulay2 already exists in the archive and is built currently by the macaulay2 source package. However, the code was split off into its own repository a while ago, and I believe it would simplify things if it had its own source package as well. I intend to continue maintaining this package under the umbrella of the Debian Math Team.Attachment: signature.asc
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- Subject: Re: Subject: ITP: elpa-macaulay2 -- Software system for algebraic geometry research (Emacs package)
- From: "Torrance, Douglas" <dtorrance@piedmont.edu>
- Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2023 10:11:00 +0000
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2022 14:05:40 +0000 "Torrance, Douglas" <dtorrance@piedmont.edu> wrote: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: Doug Torrance <dtorrance@debian.org> > X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, dtorrance@debian.org > > * Package name : elpa-macaulay2 > Version : 1.19.1 > Upstream Author : Dan Grayson <dan@math.uiuc.edu> > * URL : http://github.com/Macaulay2/M2-emacs > * License : GPL-3+ > Programming Lang: Emacs Lisp > Description : Software system for algebraic geometry research (Emacs package) > > Macaulay 2 is a software system for algebraic geometry research, written by > Daniel R. Grayson and Michael E. Stillman. Based on Groebner bases, it > provides algorithms for computing homological invariants of rings and > modules. > > This package contains the modes for running Macaulay2 within Emacs and > editing Macaulay2 code. > > The binary package elpa-macaulay2 already exists in the archive and is built > currently by the macaulay2 source package. However, the code was split off into > its own repository a while ago, and I believe it would simplify things if it > had its own source package as well. > > I intend to continue maintaining this package under the umbrella of the Debian > Math Team. I've changed my mind. It's worked just fine having the Emacs package as part of the Macaulay2 source package. One advantage to maintaining the status quo is that updating new symbols that are interested in a new Macaulay2 release in M2-symbols.el is done automatically. Closing.
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