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#21
Originally Posted by Anunakin View Post
I ported a new version... of wxMaxima for maemo... this uses wxwidgets 2.8.8, I working on have wxwidgets 2.9.0-svn ... working... because it has full hildon support

I ported NSP2, this is a Mathlab like application... not a clone like Octave... NSP2 is very fast.. and have better functions...
deb http://maemo.vivaphp.net/ diablo misc

All it o my repo... read more on my blog
http://anunakin.blogspot.com
I'm unable to access this repository: it doesn't seem to exist any more. Does anybody have the debs for maxima and dependencies handy?

Thanks,
eric
 
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#22
Originally Posted by ballfresno View Post
I'm unable to access this repository: it doesn't seem to exist any more. Does anybody have the debs for maxima and dependencies handy?

Thanks,
eric
Update: The repository is back. I've installed maxima and am now a very happy camper! True symbolic computation on a computer this size is just awesome.
 

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#23
When I try to install ( from http://maemo.vivaphp.net/pool/ )

Maxima or wxwidgets or wxMaxima ,
I get the error "Incompatible application package" from the App Manager.

( N810 with OS .43-7 )

A dependancy problem ?
Please, what am I missing ?

( Also, calling this repo, as suggested,
Ananukin
http://maemo.vivaphp.net
/pool/
in the App Manager
showed only one app. but not these. )

Any help appreciated, this app. looks so promising !
 
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#24
If I remember well apps from that repository needed to be installed in red pill mode...

Edit: I was right, add the repository, then enable red-pill mode in the application manager (be sure to have Extra-devel disabled and return in blue-pill mode as soon as you have installed the desired app) or in the terminal as root type "apt-get install wxmaxima", either one will install wxmaxima and all the dependencies needed

Last edited by JustNick; 2009-07-09 at 21:18.
 

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#25
@ JustNick !

Reading about the pills on this forum has scared me a bit of taking such medicine , so . . .
I used your second tip and ,

Thanks, that did it.
( Perhaps I'm lucky to run maemo fram the int. card, considering the total size.)

I (new to Linux) begin tto understand why the app. manager isn't designed to do this, the consequences might overwhelm a NIT-beginner

I guess it's time I read the apt-get manual on the net . .

Thanks again !
 
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#26
Don't mention it
 
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#27
boys, can you help me with installing nsp2 from same repo?
Red-pill mode isn't workin in my case (when i choose "red" option in app manager - nothing happens) imho it is broken by installed bootmenu
when i try apt-get install nsp2 as root i xterm, it gives "couldn't find package nsp2" error

thx in advance, sorry for my eng..
 
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#28
Just being curious about NSP2 .

A google search for NSP2 left me ignorant, except for a reference to Mat(h)lab,
which seems to be a high level math progr. lang. ?.

I would welcome a short comment on what NSP2 is.
TIA.
 
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#29
My google kung-fu is better than yours :-P
http://cermics.enpc.fr/~jpc/nsp-tiddly/
And the manual:
http://www.iecn.u-nancy.fr/~pincon/n...al/manual.html
 

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#30
Oh , didn't think of truncating the 2, I just searched for nsp2.
Thanks !
 
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