Activity
From 17 May 2016 to 15 Jun 2016
15 Jun 2016
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16:59 CoCoA-5 0.50 hour (Bug #748 (Closed): Emacs UI: return inside a block of output sends several lines (not just the one I'm on))
- Workaround
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13:59 CoCoA-5 0.10 hour (Bug #748 (Closed): Emacs UI: return inside a block of output sends several lines (not just the one I'm on))
- Still troublesome
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14:35 CoCoALib 0.25 hour (Bug #547 (New): elim using RingTwinFloat triggers error "SERIOUS")
- Still troublesome
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14:13 CoCoA-5 0.25 hour (Feature #95 (New): Error/warning if fn-proc is neither fn nor proc?)
- Simple test case
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13:55 CoCoA-5 0.25 hour (Support #890 (Closed): ImportByRef and ImportByValue behave in an unexpected manner (i.e. fail when I think they should succeed))
- Documentation
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13:47 CoCoA-5 0.30 hour (Support #890 (Closed): ImportByRef and ImportByValue behave in an unexpected manner (i.e. fail when I think they should succeed))
- Some notes
13 Jun 2016
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20:56 CoCoA-5 0.25 hour (Bug #755 (Closed): Find out how to compile statically on linux)
- A suggestion
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20:40 CoCoALib 0.50 hour (Feature #889 (Closed): configure script: give summary of warnings at end)
- First impl
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20:38 CoCoA-5 0.50 hour (Bug #757 (Closed): readline: fix script for finding libreadline)
- Abs paths
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19:25 CoCoA-5 1.50 hour (Bug #757 (Closed): readline: fix script for finding libreadline)
- Works much better
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20:35 CoCoALib 0.20 hour (Feature #759 (Closed): Configuration: where to keep source for test compilations?)
- Some notes
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15:32 CoCoALib 0.25 hour (Bug #593 (Closed): Temporary directories used during configuration)
- Using /tmp
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11:39 CoCoALib 0.30 hour (Bug #593 (Closed): Temporary directories used during configuration)
- Use system temporary filesystem
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14:11 CoCoALib 0.25 hour (Bug #867 (Closed): Compilation Error: C++11 and old GMP-Version)
- Evolved into another issue
10 Jun 2016
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17:21 CoCoALib 0.25 hour (Bug #756 (Closed): frobby (v0.9.0) does not compile with g++-4.8)
- Use old standard?
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16:55 CoCoALib 0.50 hour (Bug #756 (Closed): frobby (v0.9.0) does not compile with g++-4.8)
- Not familiar
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16:50 CoCoALib 0.25 hour (Bug #756 (Closed): frobby (v0.9.0) does not compile with g++-4.8)
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16:09 CoCoALib 0.25 hour (Bug #756 (Closed): frobby (v0.9.0) does not compile with g++-4.8)
- Modified doc
06 Jun 2016
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00:26 CoCoA-5 0.20 hour (Feature #888 (New): Escaped newline to allow a long line to be split into several "physical lines")
- More questions
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00:15 CoCoA-5 0.25 hour (Feature #888 (New): Escaped newline to allow a long line to be split into several "physical lines")
- Not so simple
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00:05 CoCoA-5 0.30 hour (Feature #888 (New): Escaped newline to allow a long line to be split into several "physical lines")
- Not already present?
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23:50 CoCoA-5 0.30 hour (Slug #875 (In Progress): Interpreter is too slow reading a big polynomial)
- Not such a good idea
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21:58 CoCoA-5 0.25 hour (Slug #875 (In Progress): Interpreter is too slow reading a big polynomial)
- Still troublesome
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13:31 CoCoALib 0.20 hour (Support #887 (Closed): My first compilations with clang)
- Compilation guides
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13:28 CoCoALib 0.25 hour (Support #887 (Closed): My first compilations with clang)
- RingFqLog and RingFqVec
01 Jun 2016
25 May 2016
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17:01 CoCoALib 0.50 hour (Slug #881 (Closed): ReadExpr is too slow on large polys)
- Another slug
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16:57 CoCoALib 0.25 hour (Feature #885 (In Progress): IsIrred3: fast 3-way irred test (returning bool3))
- Design comments and semantics
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11:13 CoCoALib 0.50 hour (Feature #885 (In Progress): IsIrred3: fast 3-way irred test (returning bool3))
- Some notes
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16:49 CoCoALib 0.10 hour (Design #846 (In Progress): IsIrred: correct design?)
- Who calls IsIrred3?
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13:43 CoCoALib 0.50 hour (Design #846 (In Progress): IsIrred: correct design?)
- Some decisions
24 May 2016
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15:25 CoCoALib 0.50 hour (Slug #884 (New): DistrMPolyInlPP::myPushFront and DistrMPolyInlPP::myPushBack inefficient if arg is a PP)
- Some notes
18 May 2016
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13:44 CoCoALib 3.00 hours (Slug #881 (Closed): ReadExpr is too slow on large polys)
- Added special case
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