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[Axiom-developer] Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
From: |
Martin Rubey |
Subject: |
[Axiom-developer] Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows |
Date: |
11 Jun 2007 14:50:04 +0200 |
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"William Sit" <address@hidden> writes:
> (1) -> )library hyper
> HyperDoc is now explicitly exposed in frame initial
> HyperDoc will be automatically loaded when needed from
> /OpenAxiom/axiom014/mnt/windows/lib/hyper.NRLIB/code
> (1) -> SOCKET(8080, getDocumentation$HyperDoc)
>
> >> System error:
> GREP is invalid as a function.
but SOCKET is defined in hyper.lisp? Did I forget to mention that you also
need to say
)lisp (load "hyper.lisp")
before trying SOCKET?
> I am not worried about the small database 146 value because I am running the
> hyperdoc package in .../windows/lib which is my personal library. I assume
> that if I can set the path to include the actual Axiom library I would be
> able to get the entire database.
No, I don't think that this will work. But to be honest, I do not know. In
any case, at least wh-sandbox does not have this problem.
Martin
[Axiom-developer] Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows, Martin Rubey, 2007/06/11
- [Axiom-developer] Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows, William Sit, 2007/06/11
- [Axiom-developer] Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows,
Martin Rubey <=
- [Axiom-developer] Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows, William Sit, 2007/06/11
- [Axiom-developer] Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows, William Sit, 2007/06/11
- [Axiom-developer] Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows, Martin Rubey, 2007/06/11
- [Axiom-developer] Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows, William Sit, 2007/06/11
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- [Axiom-developer] Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows, Martin Rubey, 2007/06/11
- Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows, Franz Lehner, 2007/06/11
- Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows, William Sit, 2007/06/11