On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Tilman Utz wrote:
I finally suceeded porting cln and Ginac to win32, but just without gmp and ginsh. What disadvantages do I have to exspect from that (especially from the missing of gmp)
Missing GMP: For handling large numbers it will be slower. It will still behave asymptotically ideal, but the factor in front is just larger. This matters only if your interest lies in establishing world records in number theory and such. Missing Ginsh: No twisty little maze of passages to explore. :-) Actually I don't see what the problem is with getting things to work on win32. I was under the assumption that it had already been ported for Cygwin by David Billinghurst. Regards -richy. -- Richard Kreckel <Richard.Kreckel@Uni-Mainz.DE> <http://wwwthep.physik.uni-mainz.de/~kreckel/> - To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to ginac-list@ginac.de with a subject of "unsubscribe".