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Frequently Asked Questions
You've got questions? We've got answers ... :)
Finally, if you can not find the answer to your questions here, then please send an email to:
"axiom-mail@nongnu.org":mailto:axiom-mail@nongnu.org -- for general questions about using Axiom or search "axiom-mail":http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-mail
"axiom-math@nongnu.org":mailto:axiom-math@nongnu.org -- for questions of a mathematical nature or search "axiom-math":http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-math
"axiom-developer@nongnu.org":mailto:axiom-developer@nongnu.org -- for technical questions about Axiom development and programming search "axiom developer":http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
or simply press the "edit":/FAQ/editform button at the top right of this page and enter your question to this site. Yes, edit this page. Your question will then automatically be forwarded to the "axiom-developer@nongnu.org":mailto:axiom-developer@nongnu.org mailing list. Probably some hours later someone will have updated this page to include an answer to your question.
Axiom is free software, available under a BSD like license. For more details, please have a look in the "licences available in the CVS repository":http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/axiom/axiom/license.
Look at AxiomDevelopment? and HowToSubmitAxiomPatches?.
Tim Daly is Lead Axiom Developer. He has a fairly "detailed agenda":http://axiom.axiom-developer.org/axiom-website/currentstate.html for Axiom.
On which system is known to run Axiom?
People have compiled and run Axiom on:
- Debian GNU/Linux 3.0, on i386, Sparc64. On PowerPC? architecture, Axiom will not build because it requires gcc-3.3 (which supports -mlong-calls option, supporting relocs of more tha 24 bits).
- Debian GNU/Linux sid, on mipsel, ia64, i386, ppc, alpha, and sparc (and more to come!)
- RedHat? Linux 7.3 and 9.0 on i386
- Slackware Linux 8.0.01 on Intel ProLiant? ML530 2@800MHz
- Red Hat Linux 8.0 on Intel ProLiant? ML530 2@1.0GHz -- Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 2.1 (Panama)
- SuSE? Linux Ent Svr 8.0 on Intel ProLiant? DL360 G2 2@1.4GHz
- Red Flag Linux 4.0
- Gentoo Linux -- Axiom is included in the Portage package repository of Gentoo Linux. It compiles and executes fine on at least x86 systems. I believe they are still using the September 2005 source tarball.
- Microsoft Windows
Look at "articles":http://axiom-wiki.newsynthesis.org/public/refs/articles.html on this website.
Click at _edit_ in the upper right corner of the corresponding page and follow the Wikipedia guideline of "being bold":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Be_bold_in_updating_pages in updating wiki pages. Yes, don't ask, just update (i.e. improve) the page.
Look at [Creating New Pages]?.
Look at AxiomBinaries?.
The [Issue Tracker]? is the right place to go. Try to classify your bug by choosing a category and severity. Enter a detailed description of the bug. Any information that is needed to reproduce the bug should be entered at the bottom of [Issue Tracker]?. In order to reduce spamming to that site we require that you identify yourself before you submit the bug.
Look at HowToSubmitAxiomPatches?.
There is currently no clear definition. Look at SandboxPamphletStyle? for more information and add your personal opinion there.
The most cited example currently is "dhmatrix.spad":http://axiom-wiki.newsynthesis.org/axiom--test--1/src/algebra/DhmatrixSpad Press on _pdf_ or _src_ on that page if you want to look inside.
The short answer is that in a strongly typed system like Axiom handling definite values is a different problem from handling variables. Algorithms and methods to handle "indefinite" values are distinct from those needed for "concrete" values. Axiom currently handles only the latter - the former represent a complex topic. See this page: IndefiniteTypes?