diff --git a/book/2003-09.txt b/book/2003-09.txt
index 3b02700..5f6545b 100644
--- a/book/2003-09.txt
+++ b/book/2003-09.txt
@@ -2660,7 +2660,7 @@ yes, close both LODO bugs -- t
 Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2003 11:00:58 +0200
 From: Juergen Weiss
 To: Camm Maguire
-Subject: RE: Re: sockets
+Subject: re: sockets
 
 1. Cmu cl has native socket support as well.
 
@@ -9406,7 +9406,7 @@ build.
 Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 22:27:47 +0200
 From: Juergen Weiss
 To: David Mentre
-Subject: RE: Re: upper/lower case issue
+Subject: re: upper/lower case issue
 Cc: Bill Page
 
 Yes. With that little change to the makefile and the elimination
diff --git a/book/2003-10.txt b/book/2003-10.txt
index 3b2f6b3..7327f88 100644
--- a/book/2003-10.txt
+++ b/book/2003-10.txt
@@ -2238,7 +2238,7 @@ Bill Page.
 Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2003 11:18:39 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Mike Dewar
-Subject: RE: Re: tutorial
+Subject: re: tutorial
 
 Mike, Tim;
 
@@ -13429,7 +13429,7 @@ OK, sounds like an executable.
 Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 16:27:57 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Camm Maguire
-Subject: RE: Re: GCL 2.6.1 on Windows XP
+Subject: re: GCL 2.6.1 on Windows XP
 
 On Tuesday, October 28, 2003 4:04 PM
 Camm Maguire Camm Maguire wrote:
diff --git a/book/2003-11.txt b/book/2003-11.txt
index 3fbe0d9..26ad106 100644
--- a/book/2003-11.txt
+++ b/book/2003-11.txt
@@ -6911,7 +6911,7 @@ news://news.gmane.org:119/gmane.comp.mathematics.axiom.general
 Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 10:05:04 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Alexei Otboyev
-Subject: RE: Re: axiom under cygwin
+Subject: re: axiom under cygwin
 
 Alexei,
 
diff --git a/book/2004-01.txt b/book/2004-01.txt
index f4852bc..e9a5740 100644
--- a/book/2004-01.txt
+++ b/book/2004-01.txt
@@ -1700,7 +1700,7 @@ extending GCL to process source files in this manner.
 Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 16:39:10 +0100
 From: Decian Tudor
 To: Camm Maguire, David Mentre
-Subject: RE: Re: Axiom help needed
+Subject: re: Axiom help needed
 
 Hi all,
 
@@ -2547,7 +2547,7 @@ I'll look at your reference later this morning.
 Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2004 11:53:05 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: David Mentre
-Subject: RE: Re: Axiom help needed
+Subject: re: Axiom help needed
 
 Tim and David;
 
diff --git a/book/2004-04.txt b/book/2004-04.txt
index 908e6bc..3e10f02 100644
--- a/book/2004-04.txt
+++ b/book/2004-04.txt
@@ -5114,7 +5114,7 @@ As for long computational tasks:
 Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 21:48:28 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: Re: [Gcl-devel] gcl sockets
+Subject: re: [Gcl-devel] gcl sockets
 Cc: Bertfried Fauser
 
 Tim,
diff --git a/book/2004-07.txt b/book/2004-07.txt
index c2ee073..d801c2f 100644
--- a/book/2004-07.txt
+++ b/book/2004-07.txt
@@ -10277,7 +10277,7 @@ arranged at Eskimo.com
 Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 17:22:05 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Ed Pegg Jr
-Subject: RE: Re: your mail
+Subject: re: your mail
 Cc: Sam Dooley, Manuel Bronstein, Wen-Shin Lee, Dirk Eddelbuettel, Emil Volcheck
 
 On Thursday, July 29, 2004 5:01 PM Ed Pegg Jr wrote:
diff --git a/book/2004-09.txt b/book/2004-09.txt
index d29827a..446f741 100644
--- a/book/2004-09.txt
+++ b/book/2004-09.txt
@@ -116,8 +116,8 @@ make: *** [all] Error 3
 \start
 Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2004 02:39:57 -0400
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: how to simplify exponents
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: how to simplify exponents
 
 Martin,
 
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ solutions.
 \start
 Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 23:19:23 -0400
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: RE: mathaction
 Cc: David Mentre
 
@@ -584,7 +584,7 @@ http://www.nongnu.org/axiom/ ??
 \start
 Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 23:22:53 -0400
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: mathaction
 Cc: David Mentre
 
@@ -879,7 +879,7 @@ Congrats on the really impressive work you guys are doing!
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 21:31:26 -0400
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: mathaction
 Cc: David Mentre
 
@@ -1123,7 +1123,7 @@ Did I get something backwards, is there another solution?
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 12:52:42 +0200
-From: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: conditionally defined functions
 
@@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@ I guess that is not your point. Can you be more precise here?
 \start
 Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 15:14:49 +0000
 From: Martin Rubey
-To: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: conditionally defined functions
 
 Ralf HEMMECKE writes:
@@ -1207,7 +1207,7 @@ Thanks for replying that fast,
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 15:38:06 +0200
-From: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: conditionally defined functions
 
@@ -1265,7 +1265,7 @@ AXIOM, but rather what FRAC POLY INT is mathematically.
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 15:56:55 +0200
-From: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: conditionally defined functions
 
@@ -1328,7 +1328,7 @@ wondering if standard lisp, as a 'subset', will run on gcl much as the
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 16:12:05 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time)
-From: Arthur Norman <acn1@cam.ac.uk>
+From: Arthur Norman
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: re: mathaction
 Cc: David Mentre, Bill Page
@@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ task, I'm willing to do my part.
 \start
 Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 18:03:24 +0000
 From: Martin Rubey
-To: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: conditionally defined functions
 
 Hi Ralf,
@@ -1502,12 +1502,12 @@ Note that
 \start
 Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 12:33:52 -0400
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Arthur Norman'" <acn1@cam.ac.uk>
+To: "'Arthur Norman'" Arthur Norman
 Subject: re: mathaction
 Cc: Camm Maguire, David Mentre
 
 On Friday, September 17, 2004 11:12 AM Arthur Norman
-acn1@cam.ac.uk
+Arthur Norman
 > ... 
 > Note that some in the new Axiom world have declared use of 
 > CCL to be one of the worst mistakes anybody ever made wrt
@@ -2124,13 +2124,13 @@ Take care,
 \start
 Date: 22 Sep 2004 10:31:09 -0400
 From: Camm Maguire
-To: Arthur Norman <acn1@cam.ac.uk>
+To: Arthur Norman
 Subject: re: mathaction
 Cc: David Mentre, Bill Page
 
 Greetings!
 
-Arthur Norman <acn1@cam.ac.uk> writes:
+Arthur Norman writes:
 
 > On Fri, 17 Sep 2004, Camm Maguire wrote:
 > > Greetings, all!  The site looks great!  I just have one request -- it
@@ -3366,7 +3366,7 @@ You are flattering me...
 Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 22:26:45 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: <MathAction>
-Subject: RE: Re: Mixing up variables: (was Re: conditionallydefined functions)
+Subject: re: Mixing up variables: (was Re: conditionallydefined functions)
 
 On Thursday, September 23, 2004 6:59 PM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
@@ -3416,7 +3416,7 @@ permits we could then "weed" and reorganize it for longer term
 Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 10:13:54 +0000
 From: Martin Rubey
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: RE: Re: Mixing up variables: (was Re:
+Subject: re: Mixing up variables: (was Re:
 
 Dear Bill,
 
@@ -3480,8 +3480,8 @@ four times because the specific discussion page is changed.
 \start
 Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 11:51:37 -0400
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: Mixing up variables: (was Re: conditionallydefined functions)
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Mixing up variables: (was Re: conditionallydefined functions)
 
 On Friday, September 24, 2004 6:14 AM Martin Rubey wrote: 
 > 
@@ -3638,7 +3638,7 @@ now for the time being.
 Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 18:30:49 +0000
 From: Martin Rubey
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: RE: Re: Mixing up variables: (was Re: conditionallydefined functions)
+Subject: re: Mixing up variables: (was Re: conditionallydefined functions)
 
 Bill Page writes:
 
@@ -6775,7 +6775,7 @@ the pamphlet style documentation, I suspect.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:24:32 +0200
-From: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: literate programming pamphlet files for MathAction
 Cc: Yannis Chicha <chicha@essi.fr>, Jinlong Cai <jcai3@uwo.ca>
@@ -6855,7 +6855,7 @@ Martin Rubey wrote:
 \start
 Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:51:23 +0000
 From: Martin Rubey
-To: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: literate programming pamphlet files for MathAction
 Cc: Yannis Chicha <chicha@essi.fr>, Jinlong Cai <jcai3@uwo.ca>
 
@@ -6903,7 +6903,7 @@ Yes.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:27:02 +0200
-From: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: literate programming pamphlet files for MathAction
 Cc: Yannis Chicha <chicha@essi.fr>, Jinlong Cai <jcai3@uwo.ca>
@@ -6966,7 +6966,7 @@ my mind of how to document in a structured way by using the ++ comments.
 \start
 Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:38:24 +0000
 From: Martin Rubey
-To: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: literate programming pamphlet files for MathAction
 Cc: Yannis Chicha <chicha@essi.fr>, Jinlong Cai <jcai3@uwo.ca>
 
@@ -7043,7 +7043,7 @@ readable. Except example.spad.pamphlet, all files are read only.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 12:06:39 +0200
-From: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: literate programming pamphlet files for MathAction
 Cc: Yannis Chicha <chicha@essi.fr>, Jinlong Cai <jcai3@uwo.ca>
@@ -7274,7 +7274,7 @@ True.
 \start
 Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 12:31:36 +0000
 From: Martin Rubey
-To: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: literate programming pamphlet files for MathAction
 Cc: Yannis Chicha <chicha@essi.fr>, Jinlong Cai <jcai3@uwo.ca>
 
@@ -7362,7 +7362,7 @@ way computational science is done. Thanks, Bill.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:00:49 +0200
-From: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: literate programming pamphlet files for MathAction
 Cc: Yannis Chicha <chicha@essi.fr>, Jinlong Cai <jcai3@uwo.ca>
@@ -7442,7 +7442,7 @@ papers that explain their algorithms.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 15:56:43 +0200
-From: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: re: literate programming pamphlet files for MathAction
 Cc: chicha@essi.fr, jcai3@uwo.ca
@@ -7523,7 +7523,7 @@ would be desirable. Or can this be done already with AXIOM?
 \start
 Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 08:26:55 -0700
 From: Bob McElrath
-To: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: literate programming pamphlet files for MathAction
 Cc: Yannis Chicha <chicha@essi.fr>, Jinlong Cai <jcai3@uwo.ca>
 
@@ -7683,7 +7683,7 @@ Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:18:06 -0700
 From: Bob McElrath
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: literate programming pamphlet files for MathAction
-Cc: Yannis Chicha <chicha@essi.fr>, Jinlong Cai <jcai3@uwo.ca>, Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+Cc: Yannis Chicha <chicha@essi.fr>, Jinlong Cai <jcai3@uwo.ca>, Ralf Hemmecke
 
 Martin Rubey [Martin Rubey] wrote:
 > Ralf HEMMECKE writes:
@@ -8051,7 +8051,7 @@ have thought of the problem (or proposal) if you didn't raise it. So, thanks.
 \start
 Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:46:06 -0400
 From: Stephen Wilson
-To: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: literate programming pamphlet files for MathAction
 
 On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 10:24:32AM +0200, Ralf HEMMECKE wrote:
@@ -8077,7 +8077,7 @@ it. The code is GPL'ed and I fully intend it to be available to all.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 21:29:00 +0200
-From: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: literate programming pamphlet files for MathAction
 
diff --git a/book/2004-11.txt b/book/2004-11.txt
index 7457770..08b031a 100644
--- a/book/2004-11.txt
+++ b/book/2004-11.txt
@@ -5787,7 +5787,7 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 16:14:26 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: 'Camm Maguire' <Camm Maguire>
-Subject: RE: Re: sman
+Subject: re: sman
 
 On Wednesday, November 17, 2004 4:04 PM Camm Maguire wrote:
 
diff --git a/book/2004-12.txt b/book/2004-12.txt
index b92e1d2..17d6ec0 100644
--- a/book/2004-12.txt
+++ b/book/2004-12.txt
@@ -10089,7 +10089,7 @@ ago but I don't remember the exact issue. The build ought to work.
 Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 16:53:14 -0500 
 From: Bill Page
 To: Joris van der Hoeven
-Subject: RE: Re: [Texmacs-dev] \left( and \right) conversions from LaTeX
+Subject: re: [Texmacs-dev] \left( and \right) conversions from LaTeX
 Cc: Dan Martins, Bill Page
 
 This is the native windows version of Axiom where I see
diff --git a/book/2005-01.txt b/book/2005-01.txt
index 1839c26..91c213b 100644
--- a/book/2005-01.txt
+++ b/book/2005-01.txt
@@ -5328,7 +5328,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.209.110.83]) by tomts16-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050107152704.BEXW1836.tomts16-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Fri, 7 Jan 2005 10:27:04 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Stephen Wilson'" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: algebra Makefiles with explicit
 	dependencies, bootstrap, fixed-points etc.
 Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 10:27:21 -0500
@@ -9919,7 +9919,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.209.138.138]) by tomts36-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050109024528.MPGH1694.tomts36-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Sat, 8 Jan 2005 21:45:28 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Stephen Wilson'" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: algebra Makefiles with explicitdependencies,
 	bootstrap, fixed-points etc.
 Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2005 21:45:46 -0500
@@ -11117,7 +11117,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.208.193.134]) by tomts36-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050109201428.RJOZ1694.tomts36-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Sun, 9 Jan 2005 15:14:28 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Stephen Wilson'" <Stephen Wilson>,
+To: Stephen Wilson,
 	"'root'" Tim Daly
 Subject: re: algebra Makefiles with explicitdependencies,
 	bootstrap, fixed-points etc.
@@ -11202,7 +11202,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.208.85.168]) by tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050109210533.JQVM1899.tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Sun, 9 Jan 2005 16:05:33 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Stephen Wilson'" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: algebra Makefiles with explicit
 	dependencies, bootstrap, fixed-points etc.
 Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 16:05:53 -0500
@@ -11446,7 +11446,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.208.85.168]) by tomts20-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050109212354.LIVA2034.tomts20-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Sun, 9 Jan 2005 16:23:54 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Vladimir Bondarenko'" <Vladimir Bondarenko>,
+To: Vladimir Bondarenko,
 	"'root'" Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: Re[2]: Issue tracker: Language selection
 Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 16:24:14 -0500
@@ -11881,7 +11881,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.208.193.182]) by tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	Sun, 9 Jan 2005 23:23:00 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly,
-	"'Stephen Wilson'" <Stephen Wilson>
+	Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: algebra Makefiles with explicitdependencies,
 	bootstrap, fixed-points etc.
 Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 23:23:18 -0500
@@ -13001,7 +13001,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.209.110.18]) by tomts36-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050110223706.DWZO1694.tomts36-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Mon, 10 Jan 2005 17:37:06 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Stephen Wilson'" <Stephen Wilson>,
+To: Stephen Wilson,
 	"'root'" Tim Daly
 Subject: re: algebra Makefiles with explicitdependencies,
 	bootstrap, fixed-points etc.
@@ -13298,7 +13298,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([209.226.189.76]) by tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050111003144.XJQP1899.tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Mon, 10 Jan 2005 19:31:44 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Stephen Wilson'" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: algebra Makefiles with explicit
 	dependencies, bootstrap, fixed-points etc.
 Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 19:32:02 -0500
@@ -18490,7 +18490,7 @@ Received: by CORPORATEEX with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19)
 	id <CWC18ZRG>; Wed, 12 Jan 2005 15:01:58 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: "'William Sit'" William Sit
-Subject: RE: Re: [Aldor-l] RE: Axiom domains and Aldor  
+Subject: re: [Aldor-l] RE: Axiom domains and Aldor  
 	returntypes
 Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 15:01:51 -0500
 	charset="iso-8859-1"
@@ -25150,7 +25150,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.208.85.177]) by tomts5-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	Thu, 13 Jan 2005 16:07:16 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
-Subject: RE: Re: [Aldor-l] RE: Axiom domains and
+Subject: re: [Aldor-l] RE: Axiom domains and
 	Aldorreturntypes
 Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 16:07:33 -0500
 	charset="US-ASCII"
@@ -25257,7 +25257,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.208.85.177]) by tomts36-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	Thu, 13 Jan 2005 16:00:09 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
-Subject: RE: Re: [Aldor-l] RE: Axiom domains and
+Subject: re: [Aldor-l] RE: Axiom domains and
 	Aldorreturntypes
 Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 16:00:16 -0500
 	charset="US-ASCII"
@@ -25651,7 +25651,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.208.193.191]) by tomts36-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	Thu, 13 Jan 2005 18:09:44 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: "'Bob McElrath'" <Bob McElrath>
-Subject: RE: Re: hyperdoc
+Subject: re: hyperdoc
 Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 18:10:02 -0500
 	charset="US-ASCII"
 Cc: list, Tim Daly
@@ -27162,8 +27162,8 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.209.110.148]) by tomts10-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050114072714.VIRH19622.tomts10-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Fri, 14 Jan 2005 02:27:14 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
-Subject: RE: Re: hyperdoc
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: re: hyperdoc
 Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 02:27:31 -0500
 	charset="US-ASCII"
 Cc: list, Tim Daly
@@ -29442,8 +29442,8 @@ Received: from Asus ([209.226.189.67]) by tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050114190810.PAAO1899.tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Fri, 14 Jan 2005 14:08:10 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
-Subject: RE: Re: hyperdoc
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: re: hyperdoc
 Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 14:08:28 -0500
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: list, Tim Daly
@@ -32523,8 +32523,8 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.208.193.178]) by tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050115035844.UQPH1899.tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Fri, 14 Jan 2005 22:58:44 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: Re: hyperdoc
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: hyperdoc
 Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 22:59:03 -0500
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: list
@@ -37237,7 +37237,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([64.228.8.73]) by tomts5-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	Sun, 16 Jan 2005 21:14:04 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit,
-	"'Vladimir Bondarenko'" <Vladimir Bondarenko>
+	Vladimir Bondarenko
 Subject: RE: AXIOM for Windows: )copyright and )summary issue
 Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 21:14:23 -0500
 	charset="iso-8859-1"
@@ -38927,7 +38927,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.209.110.188]) by tomts16-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050117151050.CPKL1836.tomts16-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:10:50 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Vladimir Bondarenko'" <Vladimir Bondarenko>
+To: Vladimir Bondarenko
 Subject: RE: Re[2]: AXIOM for Windows: )copyright and
 	)summary issue
 Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:11:12 -0500
@@ -39047,7 +39047,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.209.110.188]) by tomts16-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050117154344.DBNU1836.tomts16-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:43:44 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Stephen Wilson'" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: algebra Makefiles with explicit
 	dependencies, bootstrap, fixed-points etc.
 Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:43:50 -0500
@@ -42184,7 +42184,7 @@ Received: by CORPORATEEX with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19)
 	id <CWC19FQS>; Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:43:38 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: hyperdoc
+Subject: re: hyperdoc
 Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:43:37 -0500
 	charset="iso-8859-1"
 Cc: list, Tim Daly
@@ -42410,7 +42410,7 @@ Received: by CORPORATEEX with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19)
 	id <CWC19FRC>; Mon, 17 Jan 2005 20:03:35 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: hyperdoc
+Subject: re: hyperdoc
 Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 20:03:34 -0500
 	charset="iso-8859-1"
 Cc: list, Tim Daly
@@ -52794,7 +52794,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([64.228.8.82]) by tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050119164846.QEAU1899.tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Wed, 19 Jan 2005 11:48:46 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Vladimir Bondarenko'" <Vladimir Bondarenko>
+To: Vladimir Bondarenko
 Subject: RE: Literature on AXIOM's applications
 Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 11:49:06 -0500
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -56201,7 +56201,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.209.138.68]) by tomts16-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050120170103.RCFG1836.tomts16-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Thu, 20 Jan 2005 12:01:03 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp, Tim Daly,
+To: Cliff Yapp, Tim Daly,
 	Jason White
 Subject: RE: Graphics and Axiom (was Re: touchgraph, hypertex,
 	hypergraph)
@@ -59695,7 +59695,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.209.110.69]) by tomts5-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050121152033.XQVV2026.tomts5-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Fri, 21 Jan 2005 10:20:33 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 10:20:55 -0500
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: list
@@ -64539,7 +64539,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([216.208.193.112]) by tomts22-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050123194210.HHDV1919.tomts22-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Sun, 23 Jan 2005 14:42:10 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 14:42:34 -0500
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: list
@@ -75850,7 +75850,7 @@ Received: from Asus ([209.226.189.188]) by tomts16-srv.bellnexxia.net
 	id <20050130191933.EJXX1836.tomts16-srv.bellnexxia.net@Asus>;
 	Sun, 30 Jan 2005 14:19:33 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Vladimir Bondarenko'" <Vladimir Bondarenko>
+To: Vladimir Bondarenko
 Subject: RE: MathAction: Typos at the entry page
 Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 14:19:32 -0500
 	charset="us-ascii"
diff --git a/book/2005-02.txt b/book/2005-02.txt
index ae01bc6..e12bed4 100644
--- a/book/2005-02.txt
+++ b/book/2005-02.txt
@@ -15759,7 +15759,7 @@ BPadb0Eo+ZWjVCGJWAmX9VQ=
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 19:27:42 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Latest MacOS X issues...]
 
diff --git a/book/2005-03.txt b/book/2005-03.txt
index cb4789f..deb8e53 100644
--- a/book/2005-03.txt
+++ b/book/2005-03.txt
@@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ Subject: Re: run-process
 
 Greetings!
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Camm,
 > 
@@ -930,7 +930,7 @@ important enough for another point release on 2.6.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 19:34:30 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Pablo De Napoli
 Subject: Re: problems compiling axiom from CVS
 
@@ -968,7 +968,7 @@ Tim Daly
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 19:30:04 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: run-process
 
@@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ CVS_RSH=ssh cvs -z9 -q -d:ext:anoncvs@subversions.gnu.org:/cvsroot/gcl \
 
 Take care,
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Camm,
 > 
@@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ final link is via ld.
 
 Take care,
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Camm, Bill,
 > 
@@ -6713,7 +6713,7 @@ and we should probably remove these extra \.
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 01:11:29 -0500
 From: Balbir Thomas
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: build failure on Debian Woody Solved -- Stray symbols in src/algebra/Makefile ! ??
 
 Hi,
@@ -7943,7 +7943,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: axiom-developer domain name
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 | Well, considering that it appears to be useful I've registered the
 | axiom-developer.org domain name for the next 9 years. Looks like
@@ -8490,7 +8490,7 @@ BTW, did you get my abstract?  Is this still a go?
 
 Take care,
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Camm,
 > 
@@ -8532,7 +8532,7 @@ On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 08:53:30PM -0500, Camm Maguire wrote:
 > 
 > Take care,
 > 
-> root Tim Daly writes:
+> Tim Daly writes:
 > 
 > > Camm,
 > > 
@@ -9170,7 +9170,7 @@ Take care,
 > > 
 > > Take care,
 > > 
-> > root Tim Daly writes:
+> > Tim Daly writes:
 > > 
 > > > Camm,
 > > > 
diff --git a/book/2005-04.txt b/book/2005-04.txt
index de04474..051f3e4 100644
--- a/book/2005-04.txt
+++ b/book/2005-04.txt
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ atan(tan(3))
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2005 21:10:44 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: April 2005 release
 
@@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ responsible for the change.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 10:46:46 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: hyperdoc source links are often wrong
 
@@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ Now the compiler is invoked on the individual domains in the file.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 11:02:26 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Henry Lenzi
 Subject: Re: Axiom does not configure/build on OpenBSD
 Cc: Charles Miller
@@ -6630,7 +6630,7 @@ issues are?
 Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 09:37:57 +1000
 From: Mike Thomas
 To: Camm Maguire, Bill Page
-Subject: RE: Re: [Gcl-devel] Simple web server code for	GCLfor Windows
+Subject: re: [Gcl-devel] Simple web server code for	GCLfor Windows
 
 Hi Camm/Bill
 
@@ -7010,7 +7010,7 @@ performance and appearance.
 Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 13:52:22 +1000
 From: Mike Thomas
 To: Camm Maguire
-Subject: RE: Re: [Gcl-devel] Simple web server code for	GCLfor Windows
+Subject: re: [Gcl-devel] Simple web server code for	GCLfor Windows
 
 Hi Camm.
 
diff --git a/book/2005-05.txt b/book/2005-05.txt
index dec382e..cd228c2 100644
--- a/book/2005-05.txt
+++ b/book/2005-05.txt
@@ -4697,7 +4697,7 @@ Cc: Mike Thomas
 
 Greetings!
 
-Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 > Serious question about GCL,
 > 
@@ -4889,7 +4889,7 @@ Some correction about this incomprehensible e-mail.
 >
 > Greetings!
 >
-> Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+> Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 >
 > > Serious question about GCL,
 
@@ -5230,7 +5230,7 @@ Cc: Mike Thomas
 
 Greetings!
 
-Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 > Hi,
 > 
@@ -5240,7 +5240,7 @@ Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 > >
 > > Greetings!
 > >
-> > Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+> > Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 > >
 > > > Serious question about GCL,
 > 
@@ -5533,7 +5533,7 @@ Hi,
 >
 > Greetings!
 >
-> Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+> Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 >
 > > Hi,
 > >
@@ -5543,7 +5543,7 @@ Hi,
 > > >
 > > > Greetings!
 > > >
-> > > Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+> > > Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 > > >
 > > > > Serious question about GCL,
 > >
@@ -6513,7 +6513,7 @@ and Quentin Carpent at http://la.riverotte.free.fr/axiom.
 Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 12:01:26 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Christophe Conil
-Subject: RE: Re: about axiom documentation
+Subject: re: about axiom documentation
 Cc: Francois Maltey, Frederic Lehobey, Quentin Carpent, Eric Bachard
 
 Christophe,
@@ -7047,7 +7047,7 @@ Overwrite existing stylesheet with the new stylesheet file::
 Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 20:05:58 -0500
 From: MathAction (Bill Page)
 To: MathAction
-Subject: RE: Re: about axiom documentation
+Subject: re: about axiom documentation
 
 Christophe,
 
diff --git a/book/2005-06.txt b/book/2005-06.txt
index a3070c4..3056937 100644
--- a/book/2005-06.txt
+++ b/book/2005-06.txt
@@ -18171,7 +18171,7 @@ other XML concepts, in LaTeX ?
 Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 06:55:58 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Michel Lavaud
-Subject: RE: Re: converting sexps to XML
+Subject: re: converting sexps to XML
 
 On Wednesday, June 29, 2005 5:49 AM Michel Lavaud wrote:
 
@@ -20866,7 +20866,7 @@ asq -sh Integer
 Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 02:15:18 +0200
 From: Michel Lavaud
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: RE: Re: converting sexps to XML
+Subject: re: converting sexps to XML
 
 Hello Bill,
 
diff --git a/book/2005-07.txt b/book/2005-07.txt
index 4228e72..062f55c 100644
--- a/book/2005-07.txt
+++ b/book/2005-07.txt
@@ -7148,7 +7148,7 @@ But I haven't found GCL's source code
 Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 18:04:09 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Xin Li
-Subject: RE: Re: about Windows version of AXIOM
+Subject: re: about Windows version of AXIOM
 
 On Friday, July 22, 2005 2:36 PM Xin Li Xin Li wrote:
 
diff --git a/book/2005-08.txt b/book/2005-08.txt
index aeecceb..2f77788 100644
--- a/book/2005-08.txt
+++ b/book/2005-08.txt
@@ -8332,7 +8332,7 @@ SimplicialComplex(): Exports == Implementation where
 Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 03:54:02 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Peter Broadbery
-Subject: RE: Re: aldor patches
+Subject: re: aldor patches
 
 Peter,
 
@@ -9912,7 +9912,7 @@ unifying domains with a common set of API.
 Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 19:19:25 +0100
 From: Peter Broadbery
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: RE: Re: aldor patches
+Subject: re: aldor patches
 
 On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 03:54 -0400, Page, Bill wrote:
 > Peter,
@@ -11868,7 +11868,7 @@ integrate(exp(x)/x^2,x)  -->  Ei(x)-exp(x)/x
 Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 12:51:26 +0100
 From: Peter Broadbery
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: RE: Re: aldor patches
+Subject: re: aldor patches
 
 On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 17:48 -0400, Page, Bill wrote:
 > Peter,
@@ -12120,7 +12120,7 @@ matcher does not know exp(x)/x^2
 Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:52:44 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Peter Broadbery
-Subject: RE: Re: aldor patches
+Subject: re: aldor patches
 
 Executive Summary:
 
@@ -12350,7 +12350,7 @@ http://algocompsynth.com
 Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:16:53 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Peter Broadbery
-Subject: RE: Re: aldor patches
+Subject: re: aldor patches
 
 Peter,
 
@@ -12546,7 +12546,7 @@ Subject: [AldorForAxiom]
 Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 23:04:09 +0200
 From: Gregory Vanuxem
 To: Peter Broadbery
-Subject: RE: Re: aldor patches
+Subject: re: aldor patches
 
 Le mercredi 24 ao=FBt 2005 =E0 19:19 +0100, Peter Broadbery a =E9crit :
 
@@ -13487,7 +13487,7 @@ It appears that every single FC release is going to break lisp as new
 
 Take care,
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > GCL-2.6.7 fails to build on FC4.
 > I'm trying to debug it now but I thought I'd mention it in case
@@ -16318,7 +16318,7 @@ root writes:
 Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 09:44:59 +0200
 From: Martin Rubey
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: RE: Re: )set functions compile on
+Subject: re: )set functions compile on
 
 Page, Bill writes:
  > On Wednesday, August 31, 2005 2:50 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -16355,7 +16355,7 @@ with a price of 500$?
 Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 03:31:01 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: )set functions compile on
+Subject: re: )set functions compile on
 
 On Wednesday, August 31, 2005 2:50 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 >
@@ -16414,7 +16414,7 @@ their time to do this kind of work.
 Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 04:06:41 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: )set functions compile on
+Subject: re: )set functions compile on
 
 On Wednesday, August 31, 2005 3:45 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -16451,7 +16451,7 @@ How is it going? Anything else I can help with? :-)
 Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 10:36:48 +0200
 From: Martin Rubey
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: RE: Re: )set functions compile on
+Subject: re: )set functions compile on
 
 Page, Bill writes:
  > On Wednesday, August 31, 2005 3:45 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
diff --git a/book/2005-10.txt b/book/2005-10.txt
index afc2fff..4796b42 100644
--- a/book/2005-10.txt
+++ b/book/2005-10.txt
@@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ produce an infinite loop. (In fact I think this is OK, I only did not have
 the time to check) 
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: "'Antoine Hersen'" Antoine Hersen
 Subject: RE: Master Thesis Subject
 Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 01:52:12 -0400
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ Yours,
 Michael Brickenstein
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: "'Michael Brickenstein'" Michael Brickenstein
 Subject: RE: Openmath, Singular
 Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 13:32:30 -0400
@@ -856,9 +856,9 @@ See also the Wikipedia article on "Strongly Typed" :
      <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strongly_typed>.
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?'Jens_Axel_S=F8gaard'?=" Jens Axel Segaard
-Subject: RE: Re: Openmath, Singular
+Subject: re: Openmath, Singular
 Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 22:02:47 -0400
 
 On October 3, 2005 3:27 PM Jens Axel S=F8gaard wrote:
@@ -920,7 +920,7 @@ programmers, 1 denotes the unit with respect to multiplication
 in some domain.
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: "'Michael Brickenstein'" Michael Brickenstein
 Subject: RE: Openmath, Singular
 Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 22:38:08 -0400
@@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ typing of mathematical objects. I don't know of any other
 CAS which does this so consistently.
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: "'Michael Brickenstein'" Michael Brickenstein
 Subject: RE: Openmath, Singular
 Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 23:31:53 -0400
@@ -1127,7 +1127,7 @@ Bill Page.
 > web site, or put a pointer there to wherever you have things stored.
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: "'Michael Brickenstein'" Michael Brickenstein
 Subject: RE: Openmath, Singular
 Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 00:23:30 -0400
@@ -1226,7 +1226,7 @@ after apparently building a large part of the system?
 Who would you recommend I contact for help with this?
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: "'Tim Daly'" Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 01:19:06 -0400
 Subject: Axiom Lisp API for OpenMath
@@ -1366,7 +1366,7 @@ with and without bounds:
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 08:29:17 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: ccl/src/cslbase/openmath.c
 
@@ -4438,7 +4438,7 @@ Axiom a particular paper is relevant to.
 \start
 Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 11:19:05 -0400
 From: Bill Page
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Web based bibtex
 
 On Wednesday, October 05, 2005 10:24 AM C Y wrote:
@@ -4644,7 +4644,7 @@ information, but not autogenerate it.  Sorry for any confusion.
 \start
 Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 15:18:04 -0400
 From: Bill Page
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Web based bibtex
 
 On Wednesday, October 05, 2005 1:44 PM C Y wrote:
@@ -4826,7 +4826,7 @@ every time a new bibtex entry is put into the repository.
 \start
 Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 16:59:32 -0400
 From: Bill Page
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Web based bibtex
 
 On Wednesday, October 05, 2005 3:46 PM C Y
@@ -5977,7 +5977,7 @@ available in SOURCE form, not pdf, not dvi, etc. Only source allows you
 the ability to use the information in any way.
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: <list>
 Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 01:20:35 -0400
 Subject: PDF/A and pamphlet support on MathAction
@@ -6579,7 +6579,7 @@ Axiom. Is the above a known issue?
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 09:44:22 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Important! Cannot Install on Fedora
 
@@ -6593,7 +6593,7 @@ command.
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 09:52:37 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Important! Cannot Install on Fedora
 
@@ -6609,8 +6609,8 @@ so you can try
 before trying the build and see if that fixes the problem.
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: RE: Important! Cannot Install on Fedora
 Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 10:15:42 -0400
 
@@ -6660,7 +6660,7 @@ If you provide sufficient information I am sure that it
 will be possible to discouver what is going wrong.
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey, Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: Important! Cannot Install on Fedora
 Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 10:28:29 -0400
@@ -6714,7 +6714,7 @@ in TeXmacs? In what way is the current TeXmacs output not nicely
 formatted?
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly, Martin Rubey
 Subject: RE: Important! Cannot Install on Fedora
 Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 11:52:19 -0400
@@ -7170,7 +7170,7 @@ Thank you for any help.
 		Renaud
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: <Renaud.Rioboo@lip6.fr>
 Subject: RE: Important! Cannot Install on Fedora
 Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 23:08:33 -0400
@@ -7571,7 +7571,7 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.212] (helo=mails12.megamailservers.com)
 Received: from asus ([207.61.191.217])
 	by mails12.megamailservers.com (8.13.1/8.13.1) with ESMTP id
 	j9CExW9I031668; Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:59:41 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: "'Yoriaki FUJIMORI'" <fujimori@ns.fujimori.cache.waseda.ac.jp>
 Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:59:16 -0400
 	charset="US-ASCII"
@@ -8566,7 +8566,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id j9CMtDS23669;
 	Wed, 12 Oct 2005 18:55:13 -0400
 Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 18:55:13 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Renaud.Rioboo@lip6.fr
 Subject: Re: Cylindrical Algebraic Decompostion for Axiom
 Cc: list
@@ -9473,7 +9473,7 @@ Received: from [67.101.227.59] (helo=intech19.enhanced.com)
 	for list; Thu, 13 Oct 2005 11:48:34 -0400
 Received: from camm by intech19.enhanced.com with local (Exim 3.35 #1 (Debian))
 	id 1EQ5Hk-0005V2-00; Thu, 13 Oct 2005 11:46:24 -0400
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom Lisp API for OpenMath
 From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 13 Oct 2005 11:46:24 -0400
@@ -9555,7 +9555,7 @@ setup_type const om_setup[] = {
 
 Take care,
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Tim,
 > 
@@ -9733,7 +9733,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id j9E4kGP24745;
 	Fri, 14 Oct 2005 00:46:17 -0400
 Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 00:46:17 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Brian Kennedy <BrianK@TargetedConvergence.com>
 Cc: list
 Subject: Building on Axiom... funding Axiom...
@@ -10006,7 +10006,7 @@ Subject: Re: Building on Axiom... funding Axiom...
 To: Tim Daly, Brian Kennedy <BrianK@TargetedConvergence.com>
 Cc: list
 
---- root Tim Daly wrote:
+--- Tim Daly wrote:
 > >
 > > More specifically, is there interest in adding the following to
 > > Axiom:
@@ -11742,8 +11742,8 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.212] (helo=mails12.megamailservers.com)
 Received: from asus ([207.61.191.217])
 	by mails12.megamailservers.com (8.13.1/8.13.1) with ESMTP id
 	j9FHD55C030969; Sat, 15 Oct 2005 13:13:19 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 13:13:03 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: list
@@ -11806,13 +11806,13 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.209] (helo=mails09.megamailservers.com)
 Received: from asus ([207.61.191.217])
 	by mails09.megamailservers.com (8.13.1/8.13.1) with ESMTP id
 	j9FHuBO8015903; Sat, 15 Oct 2005 13:56:28 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: "'Eitan Gurari'" Eitan Gurari,
-	"'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+	Martin Rubey
 Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 13:56:09 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: list, Kai Kaminski, Davide P.Cervone,
-	'Bill Page' <Bill Page>, Bob McElrath
+	Bill Page <Bill Page>, Bob McElrath
 Subject: RE: tex4ht and jsmath
 
 On October 15, 2005 11:14 AM Eitan Gurari wrote:
@@ -12256,9 +12256,9 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.218] (helo=mails18.megamailservers.com)
 Received: from asus ([207.61.191.217])
 	by mails18.megamailservers.com (8.13.1/8.13.1) with ESMTP id
 	j9GKwPuk006391; Sun, 16 Oct 2005 16:58:39 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?'Vanuxem_Gr=E9gory'?=" Gregory Vanuxem,
-	"'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+	Martin Rubey
 Subject: RE: proxy error
 	athttp://wiki.axiom-developer.org/FrontPage
 Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 16:58:20 -0400
@@ -12388,7 +12388,7 @@ Received: from seam101.local ([131.130.96.153])
 	Mon, 17 Oct 2005 08:51:23 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 08:48:56 +0200
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: proxy error
 	athttp://wiki.axiom-developer.org/FrontPage
 	<006601c5d294$5d5f0bf0$6900a8c0@asus>
@@ -12433,8 +12433,8 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.217] (helo=mails17.megamailservers.com)
 Received: from asus ([207.61.191.217])
 	by mails17.megamailservers.com (8.13.1/8.13.1) with ESMTP id
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-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 09:57:59 -0400
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@@ -12504,7 +12504,7 @@ Received: from seam101.local ([131.130.96.153])
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+To: Bill Page
 	<001501c5d322$ced4f9a0$6900a8c0@asus>
 Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 Subject: RE: MathAction again unaccessible...
@@ -12558,7 +12558,7 @@ Received: from seam101.local ([131.130.96.153])
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+To: Bill Page
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 Subject: RE: MathAction again unaccessible...
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+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
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@@ -14009,7 +14009,7 @@ Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 08:39:22 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Aldor and Lisp
 To: Camm Maguire, list
-Cc: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke,
+Cc: Ralf Hemmecke,
 	Peter Broadbery
 
 --- Camm Maguire wrote:
@@ -14077,7 +14077,7 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.211] (helo=mails11.megamailservers.com)
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: "'Camm Maguire'" Camm Maguire
 Subject: RE: Aldor and Lisp
 Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 11:39:11 -0400
@@ -14148,8 +14148,8 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.212] (helo=mails12.megamailservers.com)
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp, "'Camm Maguire'" Camm Maguire
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp, "'Camm Maguire'" Camm Maguire
 Subject: RE: Aldor and Lisp
 Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 11:45:03 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -14251,14 +14251,14 @@ Received: (from gdr@localhost)
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 	j9IIPTCB019941; Tue, 18 Oct 2005 20:25:29 +0200
 	Gabriel Dos Reis using -f
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Aldor and Lisp
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 18 Oct 2005 20:25:29 +0200
 Cc: Camm Maguire, list,
 	Peter Broadbery
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -15367,7 +15367,7 @@ Received: from [67.101.227.59] (helo=intech19.enhanced.com)
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-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Aldor and Lisp
 From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 18 Oct 2005 22:25:22 -0400
@@ -15375,7 +15375,7 @@ Cc: list, Peter Broadbery
 
 Greetings!
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Camm, what do you mean by "GCL lisp interface to flex and
 > bison"? These are external programs that produce "C" code.
@@ -15936,7 +15936,7 @@ Received: from seam101.local ([131.130.96.153])
 	Wed, 19 Oct 2005 11:04:53 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 11:02:26 +0200
-To: "Christian Aistleitner" Christian Aistleitner
+To: Christian Aistleitner
 Subject: Re: Aldor and Lisp
 	<20051015024201.52793.qmail@web31708.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
 	<17232.51049.47689.590835@seam101.local>
@@ -16382,7 +16382,7 @@ Thread-Topic: Aldor and Lisp
 Thread-Index: AcXUw0qapUBSlMMpSHKW5oOWV1jULQACfQiA
 From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey,
-	"Christian Aistleitner" Christian Aistleitner
+	Christian Aistleitner
 Cc: list
 
 On Wednesday, October 19, 2005 5:02 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -16670,7 +16670,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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 	Wed, 19 Oct 2005 18:31:42 -0400
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-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: debugging information
 
@@ -16824,7 +16824,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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 	Wed, 19 Oct 2005 20:24:20 -0400
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-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 	(Bill Page)
 Subject: Re: debugging information
@@ -16961,7 +16961,7 @@ Cc: list
 
 
 
---- root Tim Daly wrote:
+--- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > > Gee, that reminds me of our plans long ago to publish
 > > hardcopies of these volumes on www.lulu.com . 
@@ -17106,7 +17106,7 @@ Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 22:54:31 -0400
 Thread-Topic: debugging information
 Thread-Index: AcXVHfXG7FOS867XRZygtqAX1fJAWwAAF8bw
 From: Bill Page
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp, Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp, Tim Daly
 Cc: list
 
 On Wednesday, October 19, 2005 10:28 PM C Y wrote:
@@ -18880,7 +18880,7 @@ Subject: Re: Aldor and Lisp
 	<4354C2B6.5050402@hemmecke.de> <op.syvwuxwj3adhhr@mail.gmx.at>
 	<17238.2978.228447.563424@seam101.local>
 Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:19:35 +0200
-From: "Christian Aistleitner" Christian Aistleitner
+From: Christian Aistleitner
 Cc: Camm Maguire, list,
 	Peter Broadbery
 
@@ -18935,7 +18935,7 @@ Received: from 85-124-74-203.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at (EHLO mail.gmx.at)
 To: Bill Page, Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Aldor and Lisp
 Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:56:29 +0200
-From: "Christian Aistleitner" Christian Aistleitner
+From: Christian Aistleitner
 Cc: list
 
 Hello,
@@ -19047,7 +19047,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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 	Thu, 20 Oct 2005 11:00:22 -0400
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-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: online algebra files
@@ -19114,7 +19114,7 @@ Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 11:17:59 -0400
 Thread-Topic: Ocaml, Coq, and ACL2
 Thread-Index: AcXUtDtTDeTwTpKgSIKutHZZ6bSpCwA0ll/w
 From: Bill Page
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Cc: Camm Maguire, list
 Subject: Ocaml, Coq, and ACL2
 
@@ -19210,7 +19210,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 17:30:29 +0200
 To: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vanuxem_Gr=E9gory?= Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: FramedNonAssociativeAlgebraFunctions2
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 Dear Greg,
 
@@ -19447,7 +19447,7 @@ To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: RE: FramedNonAssociativeAlgebraFunctions2
 Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 18:10:55 +0200
 	charset="iso-8859-1"
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 Hi,
 
@@ -19547,7 +19547,7 @@ Received: (from mcelrath@localhost)
 	Bob McElrath using -f
 Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 09:24:56 -0700
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-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: online algebra files
 	Bill Page, list
 	protocol="application/pgp-signature"; boundary="EXKGNeO8l0xGFBjy"
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 	Thu, 20 Oct 2005 13:45:57 -0400
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-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gregory Vanuxem
 	=?iso-8859-1?Q?Vanuxem_Gr=E9gory?= on Thu,
 	20 Oct 2005 18:10:55 +0200)
@@ -20685,7 +20685,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 	(Bill Page)
 Subject: re: tex4ht and jsmath
@@ -20779,7 +20779,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 	(Bill Page)
 Cc: Eitan Gurari, list
@@ -21129,7 +21129,7 @@ Subject: RE: Aldor and Lisp
 Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 11:42:40 +0200
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-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+From: Juergen Weiss
 To: <list>
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+From: Tim Daly
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 	(Bill Page)
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@@ -21331,7 +21331,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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+From: Bill Page
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 Subject: RE: Aldor and Lisp
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+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 	(Bill Page)
 Subject: Re: Aldor and Lisp
@@ -21507,8 +21507,8 @@ Subject: RE: Aldor and Lisp
 Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 20:07:53 +0200
 Thread-Topic: Aldor and Lisp
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-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page, <list>
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Bill Page, <list>
 	FILETIME=[5B64D760:01C5D66A]
 Cc: 
 
@@ -21593,7 +21593,7 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.218] (helo=mails18.megamailservers.com)
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+From: Bill Page
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: "'Weiss, Juergen'" Juergen Weiss
 Subject: RE: Aldor and Lisp
 Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 21:53:23 -0400
@@ -21743,8 +21743,8 @@ Subject: RE: Aldor and Lisp
 Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 14:31:35 +0200
 Thread-Topic: Aldor and Lisp
 Thread-Index: AcXWq39aA4FUoSsIT+KNqE9KxX27MAAVbwOw
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Bill Page
 	FILETIME=[ED38A280:01C5D704]
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+From: Tim Daly
 To: Cliff Yapp
 	from C Y on Sat, 22 Oct 2005 16:11:51 -0700 (PDT))
 Subject: Re: Aldor and Lisp
@@ -22133,8 +22133,8 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.217] (helo=mails17.megamailservers.com)
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Aldor and Lisp
 Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 22:47:11 -0400
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 Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 19:27:54 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Cc: 
 Subject: literate programming
@@ -22959,8 +22959,8 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.209] (helo=mails09.megamailservers.com)
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Aldor and Lisp
 Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 20:29:15 -0400
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 	Tue, 25 Oct 2005 19:37:39 -0400
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-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: documentation
 
@@ -24347,7 +24347,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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 	Tue, 25 Oct 2005 19:50:03 -0400
 Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 19:50:03 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: documentation
@@ -24396,7 +24396,7 @@ Subject: Re: documentation
 To: Tim Daly, list
 Cc: 
 
---- root Tim Daly wrote:
+--- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > ok, people, we're clearly missing a trend here...
 > 
@@ -24482,7 +24482,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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 	Tue, 25 Oct 2005 23:07:19 -0400
 Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 23:07:19 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Cliff Yapp
 	from C Y on Tue, 25 Oct 2005 19:37:38 -0700 (PDT))
 Subject: Re: documentation
@@ -24533,7 +24533,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id j9Q3UHq15146;
 	Tue, 25 Oct 2005 23:30:17 -0400
 Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 23:30:17 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: code@google.com
 Cc: list
 Subject: summer of code 2006
@@ -24592,12 +24592,12 @@ Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 07:46:51 -0400
 Thread-Topic: documentation
 Thread-Index: AcXZ1kchUqWoZoBaRu2+0gujqGUwtAAQ/Crg
 From: Bill Page
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Cc: list
 
 On Tuesday, October 25, 2005 10:38 PM C Y wrote:
 >
-> --- root Tim Daly wrote:
+> --- Tim Daly wrote:
 >
 > >
 > > the latest idea i've seen in documentation is movies.
@@ -24677,7 +24677,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id j9QC4cP15557;
 	Wed, 26 Oct 2005 08:04:38 -0400
 Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 08:04:38 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 	(Bill Page)
 Subject: Re: documentation
@@ -24995,7 +24995,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id j9R1OY415729;
 	Wed, 26 Oct 2005 21:24:34 -0400
 Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 21:24:34 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 	(Bill Page)
 Subject: Re: documentation
@@ -25211,7 +25211,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id j9R37oS15760;
 	Wed, 26 Oct 2005 23:07:50 -0400
 Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 23:07:50 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: fyi
 
@@ -25539,7 +25539,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id j9RCpa116169;
 	Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:51:36 -0400
 Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 08:51:36 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	on 27 Oct 2005 12:58:26 +0200)
 Subject: Re: compile with Debian fails
@@ -25830,7 +25830,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id j9RERY316217;
 	Thu, 27 Oct 2005 10:27:34 -0400
 Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 10:27:34 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	Thu, 27 Oct 2005 14:28:02 +0200)
 Subject: Re: compile with Debian fails
@@ -25973,7 +25973,7 @@ Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 13:39:28 -0400
 Thread-Topic: documentation
 Thread-Index: AcXa90bcgobZMbhvTIOYmyMwnkyI+wAIH+rQ
 From: Bill Page
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Cc: list
 
 On Thursday, October 27, 2005 9:07 AM C Y wrote:
@@ -26249,7 +26249,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id j9RNQVi16321;
 	Thu, 27 Oct 2005 19:26:31 -0400
 Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 19:26:31 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on Tue, 4 Oct 2005 17:09:03 +0200)
 Subject: Re: another fix...
@@ -26295,7 +26295,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id j9S5AIG16388;
 	Fri, 28 Oct 2005 01:10:18 -0400
 Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 01:10:18 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: subtext and crystal?
 
@@ -26346,7 +26346,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 28 Oct 2005 10:03:04 +0200
 Cc: list, Tim Daly
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Martin,
 > 
@@ -27534,7 +27534,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id j9UI8tI25262;
 	Sun, 30 Oct 2005 13:08:55 -0500
 Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 13:08:55 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Cliff Yapp
 	from C Y on Sun, 30 Oct 2005 09:27:40 -0800 (PST))
 Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp?
@@ -28463,7 +28463,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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 	Sun, 30 Oct 2005 20:08:13 -0500
 Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 20:08:13 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: billclem@gmail.com
 Cc: list
 Subject: Axiom
@@ -28524,7 +28524,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id j9V2CY726577;
 	Sun, 30 Oct 2005 21:12:34 -0500
 Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 21:12:34 -0500
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+From: Tim Daly
 To: MathAction
 	(MathAction)
 Subject: Re: [#165 stream2.input]
@@ -28628,7 +28628,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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 	Sun, 30 Oct 2005 21:21:18 -0500
 Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 21:21:18 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: --patch46
 
@@ -28880,7 +28880,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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 	Sun, 30 Oct 2005 22:50:41 -0500
 Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 22:50:41 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Balbir Thomas
 	Balbir Thomas on Sun, 30 Oct 2005 22:36:36 -0500)
 Subject: Re: 3D canvas for Tcl/Tk
@@ -28910,7 +28910,7 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.209] (helo=mails09.megamailservers.com)
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: --patch46
 Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 23:34:27 -0500
@@ -28990,7 +28990,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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 Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 23:33:48 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 	(Bill Page)
 Subject: Re: --patch46
@@ -29025,7 +29025,7 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.212] (helo=mails12.megamailservers.com)
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: --patch46
 Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 23:44:45 -0500
@@ -29107,7 +29107,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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 Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 23:43:05 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 	(Bill Page)
 Subject: Re: --patch46
@@ -29138,7 +29138,7 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.219] (helo=mails19.megamailservers.com)
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 	j9V57q4K010583; Mon, 31 Oct 2005 00:08:07 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: --patch46
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 00:07:46 -0500
@@ -29213,7 +29213,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 00:15:39 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 	(Bill Page)
 Subject: Re: --patch46
@@ -29250,7 +29250,7 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.219] (helo=mails19.megamailservers.com)
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: --patch46
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 01:04:46 -0500
@@ -29489,7 +29489,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 31 Oct 2005 08:59:37 +0100
 Cc: list
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > it's not far away. there are minor package issues but very little else.
 > once gcl becomes ansi i'll port it.
@@ -29575,7 +29575,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
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 	Mon, 31 Oct 2005 06:49:54 -0500
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 06:49:54 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 	(Bill Page)
 Subject: Re: --patch46
@@ -29627,7 +29627,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id j9VC5H627187;
 	Mon, 31 Oct 2005 07:05:17 -0500
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 07:05:17 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	on 31 Oct 2005 08:59:37 +0100)
 Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp?
@@ -29826,7 +29826,7 @@ Received: from [67.101.227.59] (helo=intech19.enhanced.com)
 	for list; Mon, 31 Oct 2005 09:31:04 -0500
 Received: from camm by intech19.enhanced.com with local (Exim 3.35 #1 (Debian))
 	id 1EWagL-00075c-00; Mon, 31 Oct 2005 09:30:41 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: --patch46
 From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 31 Oct 2005 09:30:41 -0500
@@ -29835,7 +29835,7 @@ Cc: list
 Greetings!  And please excuse me -- this thread has slipped under the
 radar here.
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > > The purpose of this macro is to distinguish the stack address
 > > > space. Addresses of local variables should return true, and
@@ -30086,7 +30086,7 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.219] (helo=mails19.megamailservers.com)
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:10:43 -0500
 	charset="us-ascii"
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Online source code no longer working?
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:14:28 -0500
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -30270,7 +30270,7 @@ Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp?
 To: Tim Daly, Martin Rubey
 Cc: list
 
---- root Tim Daly wrote:
+--- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > yeah, it's coming eventually. i'm waiting for an ansi version of GCL
 > which is "in process". 
@@ -30437,7 +30437,7 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.211] (helo=mails11.megamailservers.com)
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: "'Camm Maguire'" Camm Maguire
 Subject: RE: --patch46
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:46:48 -0500
@@ -30662,8 +30662,8 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.218] (helo=mails18.megamailservers.com)
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: RE: compile with Debian fails
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 11:04:17 -0500
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: ANSI Lisp?
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 11:08:38 -0500
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:24:35 -0500
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: list
@@ -31077,8 +31077,8 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.219] (helo=mails19.megamailservers.com)
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Boot vs. Lisp
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:45:24 -0500
 	charset="us-ascii"
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Boot vs. Lisp
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:51:23 -0500
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -31374,7 +31374,7 @@ Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 07:01:11 +1000
 Thread-Topic: RE: Boot vs. Lisp
 Thread-Index: AcXeQCP6dAaPoFLlQKqP6/CXMplsSQAHGyYQ
 From: Mike Thomas
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+To: Bill Page
 Cc: list
 
 Hi Bill.
@@ -37718,7 +37718,7 @@ Received: from [216.251.41.218] (helo=mails18.megamailservers.com)
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 	j9VLpmPS012338; Mon, 31 Oct 2005 16:52:06 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: "'Mike Thomas'" Mike Thomas
 Subject: re: Boot vs. Lisp
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 16:51:40 -0500
@@ -37782,7 +37782,7 @@ Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 08:11:47 +1000
 Thread-Topic: RE: Boot vs. Lisp
 Thread-Index: AcXeZVzaSIDONydKSxeUMIv0pTFSSQAAd/lw
 From: Mike Thomas
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+To: Bill Page
 Cc: list
 
 Hi Bill.
@@ -37849,7 +37849,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id j9VNMAL27362;
 	Mon, 31 Oct 2005 18:22:10 -0500
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 18:22:10 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 	(Bill Page)
 Subject: Re: compile with Debian fails
@@ -38137,7 +38137,7 @@ Received: (from root@localhost)
 	by localhost.localdomain (8.11.6/8.11.6) id jA12xeZ01343;
 	Mon, 31 Oct 2005 21:59:41 -0500
 Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 21:59:41 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Cc: 
 Subject: BAD tim
diff --git a/book/2005-11.txt b/book/2005-11.txt
index bf196a9..e00bfb8 100644
--- a/book/2005-11.txt
+++ b/book/2005-11.txt
@@ -897,7 +897,7 @@ Subject: Re: --patch46
 
 Greetings!
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Camm,
 > 
@@ -1210,7 +1210,7 @@ might be a while before a time window opens for me to look into this.
 
 Take care,
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Camm,
 > 
@@ -1279,7 +1279,7 @@ Subject: Re: BAD tim
 
 Greetings!
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Tim,
 > 
@@ -3709,7 +3709,7 @@ To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: Boot vs. Lisp
 Cc: Mike Thomas
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Hello Mike,
 | 
@@ -3778,7 +3778,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: StepThrough
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > According to the documentation:
 > 
@@ -4221,7 +4221,7 @@ on linux and windows with the same code. suggestions are welcome.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 22:16:05 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Scott Morrison, Tim Daly
 Subject: Terms of Surrender (was: BAD tim)
 
@@ -4642,7 +4642,7 @@ Dear Bill, Cliff,
 Clifford, are you still there? I'm not quite sure about your status now, are
 you interested in pursuing this project?
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > Float is -- although obviously different from the reals 
 > > -- a *model* for them. So it would *not* have COUNTABLE.
@@ -5116,7 +5116,7 @@ Axiom) required to bring it into being.  2) will hopefully supply me
 with the Axiom specific tools and knowledge needed to do this
 intelligently.
 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > > > Float is -- although obviously different from the reals 
 > > > -- a *model* for them. So it would *not* have COUNTABLE.
@@ -9486,7 +9486,7 @@ To: Bill Page
 From: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: [fspace.spad] dvi file display
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Have any seen this error with any other source files?
 > 
@@ -18516,7 +18516,7 @@ remake:
 Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 21:11:19 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: Re: Axiom + High Energy Physics
+Subject: re: Axiom + High Energy Physics
 
 On November 10, 2005 8:16 PM Tim Daly wrote:
 > 
@@ -32880,7 +32880,7 @@ remake:
 Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 12:48:05 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Francois Maltey
-Subject: RE: Re: Problems compiling modified Spad file under debian
+Subject: re: Problems compiling modified Spad file under debian
 Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 This looks to me like the Debian build of Axiom is a little broken
@@ -32937,7 +32937,7 @@ patch-45 on RedHat 9.
 Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 13:19:57 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly, Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Re: allprose missing file
+Subject: re: allprose missing file
 
 On November 23, 2005 1:34 PM Tim Daly (root) wrote:
 
@@ -33332,7 +33332,7 @@ has web access.
 Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 21:26:26 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly, Cliff Yapp
-Subject: RE: Re: allprose missing file
+Subject: re: allprose missing file
 
 On November 23, 2005 6:29 PM Tim Daly (root) wrote:
 > ...
@@ -33487,7 +33487,7 @@ Reply to this item at:
 Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 09:52:39 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: Re: allprose missing file
+Subject: re: allprose missing file
 
 On November 23, 2005 11:49 PM Tim Daly (root) wrote:
 > 
@@ -39406,7 +39406,7 @@ form of a pamphlet on MathAction.
 Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 00:00:30 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Cliff Yapp, Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: Re: article "standard" header/footer
+Subject: re: article "standard" header/footer
 
 On Tuesday, November 29, 2005 11:04 PM C Y wrote:
 >...
diff --git a/book/2005-12.txt b/book/2005-12.txt
index 94e5bdd..14c215c 100644
--- a/book/2005-12.txt
+++ b/book/2005-12.txt
@@ -1370,7 +1370,7 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 09:38:38 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
-Subject: RE: Re: learning Lisp
+Subject: re: learning Lisp
 Cc:  Jens Axel Segaard
 
 On December 5, 2005 4:01 AM William Sit wrote:
@@ -1649,7 +1649,7 @@ Subject: [FrontPage]
 Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 09:17:26 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Bill Page, William Sit
-Subject: RE: Re: learning Lisp
+Subject: re: learning Lisp
 Cc: Jens Axel Segaard
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
@@ -1855,7 +1855,7 @@ applications},
 Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 21:44:42 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
-Subject: RE: Re: learning Lisp
+Subject: re: learning Lisp
 
 William,
 
@@ -2263,7 +2263,7 @@ no matter how big they are."
 Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 08:23:21 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
-Subject: RE: Re: learning Lisp
+Subject: re: learning Lisp
 
 On December 6, 2005 1:11 AM William Sit wrote:
 >
@@ -2728,7 +2728,7 @@ http://www.flownet.com/ron/packages.pdf
 Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 16:28:51 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: Re: learning Lisp
+Subject: re: learning Lisp
 
 On Tuesday, December 06, 2005 1:24 PM C Y wrote:
 >
@@ -2803,7 +2803,7 @@ packages are used in Axiom.
 Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 16:47:39 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: Re: learning Lisp
+Subject: re: learning Lisp
 
 On Tuesday, December 06, 2005 1:14 PM Tim Daly wrote:
 > Bill Page wrote:
@@ -27423,7 +27423,7 @@ experience with this feature of Plone.
 Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 21:12:49 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: Re: Doyen
+Subject: re: Doyen
 Cc: list, Alfredo Portes
 
 On Monday, December 19, 2005 11:14 PM Tim Daly (root) wrote:
diff --git a/book/2006-01.txt b/book/2006-01.txt
index 420ae1d..bd519e8 100644
--- a/book/2006-01.txt
+++ b/book/2006-01.txt
@@ -3897,7 +3897,7 @@ www.algor.org is not responding.  Does anyone know why?
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 14:57:24 +0100
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Patches for book--main--1
 
@@ -10670,7 +10670,7 @@ the software.
 > From: Bob McElrath [mailto:Bob McElrath] 
 > Sent: January 19, 2006 1:34 PM
 > To: Bill Page
-> Cc: 'Alfredo Portes'; list
+> Cc: Alfredo Portes; list
 > Subject: Re: Error in Main Page
 > 
 > 
@@ -10931,7 +10931,7 @@ Bill Page [Bill Page] wrote:
 > > From: Bob McElrath [mailto:Bob McElrath] 
 > > Sent: January 19, 2006 1:34 PM
 > > To: Bill Page
-> > Cc: 'Alfredo Portes'; list
+> > Cc: Alfredo Portes; list
 > > Subject: Re: Error in Main Page
 > > 
 > > 
diff --git a/book/2006-02.txt b/book/2006-02.txt
index c980312..56b04d5 100644
--- a/book/2006-02.txt
+++ b/book/2006-02.txt
@@ -17494,7 +17494,7 @@ Great.
 Subject: RE: about Expression Integer
 Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 18:38:46 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Francois Maltey" Francois Maltey
+To: Francois Maltey
 
 On Wednesday, February 22, 2006 1:11 PM Francois Maltey wrote:
 >
@@ -18555,7 +18555,7 @@ attempts to use it during the function selection process.
 \start
 Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 00:58:19 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
+To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: 1/x x = 1 is a bug!
 
 William,
@@ -19862,7 +19862,7 @@ The following is verbatim quote from Email by Bill Page:
 Subject: Re: 1/x x = 1 is a bug!
 Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 00:58:19 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
+To: William Sit
 CC: <list>, Bill Page,Martin Rubey,Ralf Hemmecke, Francois Maltey
 
 William,
diff --git a/book/2006-03.txt b/book/2006-03.txt
index bfdb6e2..0e1fc84 100644
--- a/book/2006-03.txt
+++ b/book/2006-03.txt
@@ -4930,7 +4930,7 @@ sorry.
 Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 19:43:54 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: "Factoring" Expression Integer/simplifying powers (an example)
+Subject: re: "Factoring" Expression Integer/simplifying powers (an example)
 
 On Monday, March 06, 2006 6:42 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > ...
@@ -8383,7 +8383,7 @@ been lost (I just got email this week about it). I'm re-applying.
 Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 01:21:17 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Re: BINGO,	Curiosities with Axiom mathematical structures
+Subject: re: BINGO,	Curiosities with Axiom mathematical structures
 Cc: Stephen Watt
 
 On March 10, 2006 7:30 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -8886,7 +8886,7 @@ main();
 Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 10:50:23 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Re: BINGO,	Curiosities with Axiom mathematical structures
+Subject: re: BINGO,	Curiosities with Axiom mathematical structures
 Cc: Stephen Watt
 
 On March 13, 2006 8:34 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -14352,7 +14352,7 @@ generate a .exe file if you need it.
 Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 10:55:46 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: Re: libaxiom.a
+Subject: re: libaxiom.a
 
 Tim,
 
@@ -14513,7 +14513,7 @@ to do your task. What could be easier?
 Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 12:36:11 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: Re: libaxiom.a
+Subject: re: libaxiom.a
 
 Tim,
 
@@ -14836,7 +14836,7 @@ nope. not yet. --t
 Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 10:18:18 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Re: libaxiom.a
+Subject: re: libaxiom.a
 
 Ralf,
 
@@ -15313,7 +15313,7 @@ it help to send the petition to NAG?
 Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 18:38:54 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Camm Maguire
-Subject: RE: Re: libaxiom.a
+Subject: re: libaxiom.a
 Cc: Ralf Hemmecke
 
 Camm,
@@ -15588,7 +15588,7 @@ is still incomplete.
 Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 04:44:50 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Re: libaxiom.a
+Subject: re: libaxiom.a
 
 Ralf,
 
@@ -15924,7 +15924,7 @@ I suspect the meat must be the papers refered to as [1] [3] [4], [5],
 Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 12:54:24 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Re: libaxiom.a
+Subject: re: libaxiom.a
 
 On Friday, March 24, 2006 8:50 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 >
@@ -19607,7 +19607,7 @@ I'll bring it up with Bill who maintains that branch. --t
 Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 21:16:27 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Re: libaxiom.a
+Subject: re: libaxiom.a
 
 On March 29, 2006 5:09 PM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > 
diff --git a/book/2006-04.txt b/book/2006-04.txt
index 654b299..4b364b1 100644
--- a/book/2006-04.txt
+++ b/book/2006-04.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 \start
 Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 00:50:50 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: #196 ')set functions compile on'
 
@@ -1301,7 +1301,7 @@ testing patches).
 Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 23:19:08 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: Re: typo in src/boot/Makefile.pamphlet
+Subject: re: typo in src/boot/Makefile.pamphlet
 
 On Tuesday, April 04, 2006 10:56 PM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > ...
@@ -12267,7 +12267,7 @@ http://code.google.com/soc/
 Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 16:25:46 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Simon Michael
-Subject: RE: Re: Glossary
+Subject: re: Glossary
 
 On April 14, 2006 5:12 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > 
@@ -12640,7 +12640,7 @@ On 04/16/2006 04:18 PM, anonymous wrote:
 Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 17:18:26 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Re: [#284 axiom crashes for a Graebner basis.]
+Subject: re: [#284 axiom crashes for a Graebner basis.]
 
 Ralf,
 
@@ -18899,7 +18899,7 @@ I can report a successful build for both GCL and Axiom.
 Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 15:16:55 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: RE: Re: sourceforge cvs
+Subject: re: sourceforge cvs
 
 On April 26, 2006 10:39 PM Vanuxem Gr=E9gory wrote:
 >
diff --git a/book/2006-07.txt b/book/2006-07.txt
index cf312a0..cf57a35 100644
--- a/book/2006-07.txt
+++ b/book/2006-07.txt
@@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ l.15 \center{\includegraphics{ps/axiomFront.ps}
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2006 14:37:17 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: .svn recursive copying bug
 
@@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: .svn recursive copying bug
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 | seems reasonable.
 | could you please do:
@@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ entry the appropriate ChangeLog.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2006 15:16:37 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: src/lib/bsdsignal.c.pamphlet
 
@@ -493,7 +493,7 @@ Ralf
 
 
 On 07/02/2006 10:13 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> root Tim Daly writes:
+> Tim Daly writes:
 > 
 > | seems reasonable.
 > | could you please do:
@@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: src/lib/bsdsignal.c.pamphlet
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 | src/lib/bsdsignal.c.pamphlet {\wc -> {\sl -- fixed in the next release --t
 
@@ -14843,7 +14843,7 @@ look.
 \start
 Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 21:48:26 -0400
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: Axiom build failure on an x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
 
 Gaby,
diff --git a/book/2006-08.txt b/book/2006-08.txt
index 4b2646c..28ef791 100644
--- a/book/2006-08.txt
+++ b/book/2006-08.txt
@@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ before I point students to working on/with Axiom.
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 11:14:10 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Build-Improvements
 
@@ -18345,7 +18345,7 @@ old GCL bits.  Old GCL here means anything prior to GCL-2.6.7.
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: Old Lisp
 Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 12:04:25 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -19381,7 +19381,7 @@ http://mail.yahoo.com
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Has anybody attempted to build
 	Aldor+Axiomlately?
 Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 17:13:04 -0400
@@ -19659,7 +19659,7 @@ EcMMaFz0Quidcz2RHDKNdYw=
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Simon Michael'" Simon Michael
+To: Simon Michael
 Subject: re: Has anybody attempted to
 	buildAldor+Axiomlately?
 Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 18:29:47 -0400
@@ -19864,7 +19864,7 @@ t
 \start
 From: Bill Page
 To: "'Bob McElrath'" <Bob McElrath>,
-	"'Simon Michael'" Simon Michael
+	Simon Michael
 Subject: re: Has anybody attempted to
 	buildAldor+Axiomlately?
 Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 21:56:19 -0400
@@ -19970,11 +19970,11 @@ From: Bob McElrath
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: Has anybody attempted to
 	buildAldor+Axiomlately?
-	'Simon Michael' Simon Michael, list
+	Simon Michael, list
 	<00fb01c6bf44$dd19e160$6900a8c0@asus>
 	protocol="application/pgp-signature"; boundary="opJtzjQTFsWo+cga"
 	clamav-milter version 0.88.3 on moya.mcelrath.org
-Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
+Cc: list, Simon Michael
 
 
 --opJtzjQTFsWo+cga
@@ -20054,7 +20054,7 @@ To: William Sit
 Subject: RE: Issues with documentation revisions
 Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 22:22:36 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
-Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
+Cc: list, Simon Michael
 
 On August 13, 2006 8:12 PM William Sit wrote:
 > 
@@ -20113,7 +20113,7 @@ Subject: re: Has anybody attempted to
 	buildAldor+Axiomlately?
 Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 22:35:14 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
-Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
+Cc: list, Simon Michael
 
 On August 13, 2006 10:07 PM Bob McElrath wrote:
 > ...
@@ -20346,7 +20346,7 @@ Subject: re: Has anybody attempted to
 	buildAldor+Axiomlately?
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 14 Aug 2006 05:02:50 +0200
-Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
+Cc: list, Simon Michael
 
 Bill Page writes:
 
@@ -20462,7 +20462,7 @@ Subject: re: Has anybody attempted to
 	buildAldor+Axiomlately?
 Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 23:17:14 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
-Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
+Cc: list, Simon Michael
 
 On August 13, 2006 11:03 PM Gaby wrote:
 > 
@@ -20584,7 +20584,7 @@ Subject: re: Has anybody attempted
 To: Bill Page
 Message-id: <44E00236.E0B47752@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
 MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
+Cc: list, Simon Michael
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > 
@@ -20727,7 +20727,7 @@ Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 22:26:38 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Issues with documentation revisions
 To: Bill Page, William Sit
-Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
+Cc: list, Simon Michael
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -20968,7 +20968,7 @@ Subject: Re: Issues with documentation revisions
 To: Bill Page
 Message-id: <44E027B0.55434AA@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
 MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
+Cc: list, Simon Michael
 
 Bill:
 
@@ -21168,7 +21168,7 @@ To: William Sit
 Subject: RE: Issues with documentation revisions
 Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 10:50:05 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
-Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
+Cc: list, Simon Michael
 
 On August 14, 2006 3:35 AM William Sit wrote:
 > 
@@ -21456,7 +21456,7 @@ Subject: re: Has anybody attempted to
 	buildAldor+Axiomlately?
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 14 Aug 2006 17:34:28 +0200
-Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
+Cc: list, Simon Michael
 
 Bill Page writes:
 
@@ -21600,7 +21600,7 @@ Subject: re: Has anybody attempted to
 	buildAldor+Axiomlately?
 Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 13:34:00 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
-Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
+Cc: list, Simon Michael
 
 On August 14, 2006 11:34 AM Gaby wrote:
 
@@ -21633,7 +21633,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: configure on MAC/FreeBSD
 Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 13:41:02 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -21716,7 +21716,7 @@ From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: Has anybody attempted
 	to	buildAldor+Axiomlately?
-Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
+Cc: list, Simon Michael
 
 >> | > Can we just have the documentations as part of the SVN
 >> | > repository?
@@ -23456,7 +23456,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: RE: AldorForAxiom
 Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 10:57:27 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -27143,7 +27143,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 From: Bill Page
 To: "'Camm Maguire'" Camm Maguire,
-	"'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
+	Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 14:42:04 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: list, Robert Boyer, gcl-devel@gnu.org
@@ -41125,7 +41125,7 @@ To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-math] Curious behavior of Taylor series
 Cc: Igor Khavkine
 
-"William Sit" William Sit writes:
+William Sit writes:
 
 > Igor Khavkine writes:
 > 
diff --git a/book/2006-09.txt b/book/2006-09.txt
index dd2159f..f61cc30 100644
--- a/book/2006-09.txt
+++ b/book/2006-09.txt
@@ -3041,7 +3041,7 @@ project.  But that's just me.
 Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2006 23:59:23 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: Re: Requiring LaTeX
+Subject: re: Requiring LaTeX
 
 On September 1, 2006 6:33 PM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -4475,8 +4475,8 @@ Cc: list
 
 
 > -----Original Message-----
-> From: gdr@soliton.cs.tamu.edu 
-> [mailto:gdr@soliton.cs.tamu.edu] On Behalf Of Gabriel Dos Reis
+> From: Gabriel Dos Reis 
+> [mailto:Gabriel Dos Reis] On Behalf Of Gabriel Dos Reis
 > Sent: September 3, 2006 2:44 PM
 > To: Bill Page
 > Cc: list
@@ -4556,8 +4556,8 @@ On Sun, 3 Sep 2006, Bill Page wrote:
 |
 |
 | > -----Original Message-----
-| > From: gdr@soliton.cs.tamu.edu
-| > [mailto:gdr@soliton.cs.tamu.edu] On Behalf Of Gabriel Dos Reis
+| > From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+| > [mailto:Gabriel Dos Reis] On Behalf Of Gabriel Dos Reis
 | > Sent: September 3, 2006 2:44 PM
 | > To: Bill Page
 | > Cc: list
@@ -5583,7 +5583,7 @@ Ralf, please could you check in the corrected versions?
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: RE: SVN problems
 Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 17:56:55 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -7973,7 +7973,7 @@ On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 19:13:59 -0700, Tim Daly wrote:
 I am the same.  Getting SAGE to build on OS X was much harder for me than
 even getting it to build on Cygwin.   I'm forcing myself to learn OS X
 right now (by using it), partly since so many potential end users are
-using it these days.   By the way, Justin Walker (justin@mac.com) is often
+using it these days.   By the way, Justin Walker (Justin Walker) is often
 extremely helpful and sorting out compilation issues on OS X.
 
 Why do you need fink for building axiom?  Probably you just need the latest
@@ -8253,7 +8253,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2006 21:47:47 -0700
-To: "Justin C. Walker" <justin@mac.com>, list
+To: Justin Walker, list
 Subject: Re: [SAGEdev] Hopefully stupid question
 From: "William Stein" William Stein
 	<op.tffpp5pu81133a@sha.local>
@@ -8263,7 +8263,7 @@ From: "William Stein" William Stein
 	<857239FD-2BBD-4016-AE75-3210061A8A9D@mac.com>
 Cc: SAGE SAGE Development <sage-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
 
-On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 20:41:57 -0700, Justin C. Walker <justin@mac.com>  
+On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 20:41:57 -0700, Justin C. Walker Justin Walker  
 wrote:
 > If you have a Mac, it "comes with".  It is not installed by default,
 > but you can install it from the CD/DVD that came with your system.
@@ -8304,7 +8304,7 @@ Axiom doesn't depend on packages you only get via fink.
 
 
 \start
-From: "Justin C. Walker" <justin@mac.com>
+From: Justin Walker
 Subject: Re: [SAGEdev] Hopefully stupid question
 Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 20:41:57 -0700
 To: list
@@ -8351,7 +8351,7 @@ You're not paying attention
 
 
 \start
-From: "Justin C. Walker" <justin@mac.com>
+From: Justin Walker
 Subject: Re: [SAGEdev] Hopefully stupid question
 Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 22:05:05 -0700
 To: SAGE Development <sage-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
@@ -8361,7 +8361,7 @@ Cc: list
 On Sep 5, 2006, at 21:47 , William Stein wrote:
 
 > On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 20:41:57 -0700, Justin C. Walker  
-> <justin@mac.com> wrote:
+> Justin Walker wrote:
 >> If you have a Mac, it "comes with".  It is not installed by default,
 >> but you can install it from the CD/DVD that came with your system.
 >
@@ -8485,7 +8485,7 @@ Subject: Re: [SAGEdev] Hopefully stupid question
 	<200609060242.k862g9x12269@localhost.localdomain>
 	<857239FD-2BBD-4016-AE75-3210061A8A9D@mac.com>
 	<op.tffwyrdo81133a@sha.local>
-Cc: justin@mac.com, list,
+Cc: Justin Walker, list,
 	sage-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 
 William,
@@ -8528,7 +8528,7 @@ two days ago and I find it useful.
 
 
 \start
-From: "Justin C. Walker" <justin@mac.com>
+From: Justin Walker
 Subject: Re: [SAGEdev] Hopefully stupid question
 Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 08:44:13 -0700
 To: Tim Daly
@@ -8591,7 +8591,7 @@ From: "William Stein" William Stein
 	<op.tffwyrdo81133a@sha.local>
 	<200609060924.k869OQ312743@localhost.localdomain>
 Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2006 09:30:28 -0700
-Cc: justin@mac.com, list,
+Cc: Justin Walker, list,
 	sage-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 
 On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 02:24:26 -0700, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -8721,7 +8721,7 @@ Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 12:44:20 -0400
 Thread-Topic: Xcode and Fink (was:  Hopefully stupid question)
 Thread-Index: AcbRywvanwubnZDIQP+us0qJBmqnJgABxgKw
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Justin C. Walker" <justin@mac.com>
+To: Justin Walker
 Cc: list,
 	SAGE SAGE Development <sage-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
 Subject: Xcode and Fink (was:  Hopefully stupid question)
@@ -8772,7 +8772,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-From: "Justin C. Walker" <justin@mac.com>
+From: Justin Walker
 Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 10:11:49 -0700
 To: Bill Page
 Cc: list,
@@ -9479,7 +9479,7 @@ Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 21:09:35 -0400
 Thread-Topic: [SAGEdev] Xcode and Fink (was:  Hopefully stupid question)
 Thread-Index: AcbR13pLYjUuT2fKQAm/FNilvsstWwAQLhog
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Justin C. Walker" <justin@mac.com>
+To: Justin Walker
 Cc: waqar@opendarwin.org, Camm Maguire,
 	William Stein, list
 Subject: RE: [SAGEdev] Xcode and Fink (was: Hopefully
@@ -9575,7 +9575,7 @@ http://mail.yahoo.com
 From: Waqar Malik <wmalloc@gmail.com>
 Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 09:42:15 -0500
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: "Justin C. Walker" <justin@mac.com>, William Stein,
+Cc: Justin Walker, William Stein,
 	Camm Maguire, waqar@opendarwin.org,
 	list
 Subject: Re: [SAGEdev] Xcode and Fink (was: Hopefully
@@ -9611,7 +9611,7 @@ Thread-Topic: [SAGEdev] Xcode and Fink (was:  Hopefully stupid question)
 Thread-Index: AcbSi9YxRpdTi1vATcyXiJ2CzK5BZQAA9IIg
 From: Bill Page
 To: "Waqar Malik" <wmalloc@gmail.com>
-Cc: "Justin C. Walker" <justin@mac.com>, William Stein,
+Cc: Justin Walker, William Stein,
 	Camm Maguire, waqar@opendarwin.org,
 	list
 Subject: RE: [SAGEdev] Xcode and Fink (was: Hopefully
@@ -9660,7 +9660,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 To: list
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 17:26:02 +0200
 Subject: Lisp GUI libraries and a UI for Axiom
 
@@ -9763,7 +9763,7 @@ Kai
 From: Waqar Malik <wmalloc@gmail.com>
 Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 10:43:48 -0500
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: "Justin C. Walker" <justin@mac.com>, William Stein,
+Cc: Justin Walker, William Stein,
 	Camm Maguire, waqar@opendarwin.org,
 	list
 Subject: Re: [SAGEdev] Xcode and Fink (was: Hopefully
@@ -9859,7 +9859,7 @@ Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 11:47:36 -0400
 From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
 	(Bill Page)
-Cc: justin@mac.com, waqar@opendarwin.org, Camm Maguire, William Stein,
+Cc: Justin Walker, waqar@opendarwin.org, Camm Maguire, William Stein,
 	wmalloc@gmail.com, list
 Subject: Re: [SAGEdev] Xcode and Fink (was: Hopefully
 	stupid question)
@@ -9965,7 +9965,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 09:17:25 -0700
 From: Bob McElrath
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: Re: Lisp GUI libraries and a UI for Axiom
 	list
 	protocol="application/pgp-signature"; boundary="8a48p4KKsB+A/3VY"
@@ -10145,7 +10145,7 @@ Bill Page.
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Lisp GUI libraries and a UI for Axiom
 	<200609071545.k87FjmU13729@localhost.localdomain>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 	of "Thu, 7 Sep 2006 11:45:48 -0400")
 Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 20:42:46 +0200
 Cc: list
@@ -10196,11 +10196,11 @@ Kai
 \start
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Lisp GUI libraries and a UI for Axiom
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 	07 Sep 2006 17:26:02 +0200")
 Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 20:43:05 +0200
 
-Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+Kai Kaminski writes:
 
 > The solution is to separate the GUI from the Axiom core and make GUI
 > programming easier. The former is pretty easy, just get rid of the GUI
@@ -10248,7 +10248,7 @@ Kai
 
 
 \start
-From: "Justin C. Walker" <justin@mac.com>
+From: Justin Walker
 Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 11:55:25 -0700
 To: Bill Page
 Cc: Camm Maguire, William Stein,
@@ -10320,7 +10320,7 @@ t
 Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 20:59:15 +0200
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Lisp GUI libraries and a UI for Axiom
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 	"Thu, 7 Sep 2006 09:17:25 -0700")
 
 Bob McElrath writes:
@@ -10929,7 +10929,7 @@ Agreed.
 \start
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: A Canonical Axiom GUI
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 23:48:12 +0200
 	message of "Thu, 7 Sep 2006 13:28:51 -0700 (PDT)")
 Cc: list
@@ -11064,14 +11064,14 @@ other than the implementation of the Axiom<->GUI protocol.
 
 
 \start
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: Re: A Canonical Axiom GUI
 	<m2ejuns603.fsf@Pupone.local>
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 07 Sep 2006 17:08:50 -0500
 Cc: list
 
-Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+Kai Kaminski writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -11241,14 +11241,14 @@ differences in number and kind of ports.
 Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 16:30:07 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: A Canonical Axiom GUI
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Cc: list
 
 Hey Kai!  We never seem to overlap on IRC, do we? ;-)  Sorry about that
 - I need xchat to make a noise when someone sends a message to me. 
 Hmm...
 
---- Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> wrote:
+--- Kai Kaminski wrote:
 
 > The tool doesn't change, only the GUI. Do you know any other
 > successful language that has a canonical GUI? Certainly not C/C++,
@@ -11583,14 +11583,14 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: A Canonical Axiom GUI
 	<m2ejuns603.fsf@Pupone.local> <878xkvjpn1.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2006 13:13:44 +0200
 	of "07 Sep 2006 17:08:50 -0500")
 Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
-> Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+> Kai Kaminski writes:
 >
 > [...]
 >
@@ -11669,7 +11669,7 @@ directory.  Thanks!
 \start
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: A Canonical Axiom GUI
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2006 15:55:58 +0200
 Cc: list
 
@@ -11680,7 +11680,7 @@ Cliff Yapp writes:
 > Hmm...
 :-)
 
-> --- Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> wrote:
+> --- Kai Kaminski wrote:
 >
 >> The tool doesn't change, only the GUI. Do you know any other
 >> successful language that has a canonical GUI? Certainly not C/C++,
@@ -11998,7 +11998,7 @@ Kai
 
 
 \start
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: Re: A Canonical Axiom GUI
 	<m2venypimp.fsf@Pupone.local>
 From: Martin Rubey
@@ -12007,7 +12007,7 @@ Cc: list
 
 Hi Kai!
 
-Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+Kai Kaminski writes:
 
 Good to see you here!
 
@@ -12056,7 +12056,7 @@ To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: Build-improvements - noweb required?
 Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 10:55:43 -0400
 	charset="US-ASCII"
-Cc: list, 'Waldek Hebisch' Waldek Hebisch
+Cc: list, Waldek Hebisch
 
 Tim, did you change the password on the 'Axiom-testresults'
 email list?
@@ -12175,7 +12175,7 @@ Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 10:16:46 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: Build-improvements - noweb required?
-Cc: list, 'Waldek Hebisch' Waldek Hebisch
+Cc: list, Waldek Hebisch
 
 On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -12394,10 +12394,10 @@ Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
 Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 09:23:38 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: A Canonical Axiom GUI
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Cc: list
 
---- Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> wrote:
+--- Kai Kaminski wrote:
 > > What we should expose to GUIs and how is probably somewhat
 > > separate from how the GUIs use that information. The
 > > latter is usually where most of the trouble comes in :-).
@@ -12565,8 +12565,8 @@ Subject: Re: Build-improvements - noweb required?
 To: Bill Page
 Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2006 11:13:12 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'Waldek Hebisch' Waldek Hebisch, list,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, list,
+	Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > Gaby, I have seen this same problem recently while trying
@@ -16747,7 +16747,7 @@ t
 \start
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: A Canonical Axiom GUI
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 14:37:14 +0200
 	"Sun, 10 Sep 2006 23:51:42 -0400")
 Cc: list
@@ -17089,7 +17089,7 @@ Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 14:25:37 -0400
 Thread-Topic: SVN on sourceforge
 Thread-Index: AcbWhZGKBn1rtUFzQVq2iQyZEMb5/AAEfupQ
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Ralf,
@@ -20021,7 +20021,7 @@ Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 10:19:59 -0400
 Thread-Topic: SVN on sourceforge
 Thread-Index: AcbXNI1a5D9Vw1muTXuBO4Z0XsZnMgACGNsg
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 
 On September 13, 2006 9:01 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -20321,7 +20321,7 @@ CVSROOT should go away completely.
 \start
 From: =?us-ascii?Q?Vanuxem_Gregory?= Gregory Vanuxem
 To: "Kai Kaminski" <Kai Kaminski>,
-	"C Y" Cliff Yapp
+	Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: A Canonical Axiom GUI
 Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 17:09:02 +0200
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -20356,7 +20356,7 @@ Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 11:11:20 -0400
 Thread-Topic: SVN on sourceforge
 Thread-Index: AcbXQm12hOdZPfM/T8m4BSerKsMjcgAACdPg
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 
 Ralf,
@@ -20909,7 +20909,7 @@ Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 13:37:42 -0400
 Thread-Topic: build-improvements and latex
 Thread-Index: AcbXV0Nf4Paxk/0zRW+JnrqSoVenFAAA5aNA
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Cc: list
 
 On Wednesday, September 13, 2006 1:08 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -21079,7 +21079,7 @@ Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 14:15:19 -0400
 Thread-Topic: New Axiom Browser (was: build-improvements and latex)
 Thread-Index: AcbXXQ9qtWBPRtHKRxeGvh2TBbbxKgAAlvrw
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list, Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: New Axiom Browser (was: build-improvements and
 	latex)
@@ -22747,7 +22747,7 @@ Thread-Topic: New Axiom Browser (was: build-improvements and
 	latex)
 Thread-Index: AcbXca0AP8jFbXCGTDmIDM4pl9fZZAAAQZyg
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 
 Ralf,
@@ -23124,7 +23124,7 @@ Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 23:56:27 -0400
 Thread-Topic: Aldor and Axiom (was: SVN on sourceforge)
 Thread-Index: AcbXsG6Nt65P+gRlQR6c7b6K9OiEdQAAFSOw
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Cc: list
 
 On Wednesday, September 13, 2006 11:46 PM Cliff Yapp wrote:
@@ -24094,7 +24094,7 @@ t
 \start
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: conferene call
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 15:46:00 +0200
 	of "Thu, 14 Sep 2006 09:19:22 -0400")
 Cc: list
@@ -24124,12 +24124,12 @@ Kai
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: conferene call
 	<m2odtir27b.fsf@Pupone.local>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 16:02:46 +0200
 	14 Sep 2006 15:46:00 +0200")
 Cc: list
 
-Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+Kai Kaminski writes:
 
 > Tim Daly writes:
 >
@@ -24162,7 +24162,7 @@ Kai
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: conferene call
 	<m2odtir27b.fsf@Pupone.local> <m2k646r1fd.fsf@Pupone.local>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 16:06:37 +0200
 	14 Sep 2006 16:02:46 +0200")
 Cc: list
@@ -25474,7 +25474,7 @@ On 09/14/2006 05:56 PM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes
+To: Alfredo Portes
 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 13:48:09 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: 'axiom-developer' <list>
@@ -25594,7 +25594,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 14:24:50 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
@@ -26429,7 +26429,7 @@ t
 \start
 From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	"'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
+	Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: RE: Fwd: [M#73697383] Re: Disk-quota Request
 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 21:59:03 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -28322,7 +28322,7 @@ To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Makefile.solaris9 stanza
 	<200609150240.k8F2eZ828772@localhost.localdomain>
 	<m3wt8520to.fsf@zeus.integrable-solutions.net>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 10:17:04 +0200
 	Reis's message of "15 Sep 2006 06:47:15 +0200")
 Cc: list
@@ -28401,7 +28401,7 @@ Martin
 
 
 \start
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: Re: Makefile.solaris9 stanza
 	<200609150240.k8F2eZ828772@localhost.localdomain>
 	<m3wt8520to.fsf@zeus.integrable-solutions.net>
@@ -28410,7 +28410,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 15 Sep 2006 11:10:22 +0200
 Cc: list
 
-Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+Kai Kaminski writes:
 
 | Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 | 
@@ -28511,7 +28511,7 @@ Subject: Re: Makefile.solaris9 stanza
 	<m3wt8520to.fsf@zeus.integrable-solutions.net>
 	<m2odtho873.fsf@Pupone.local>
 	<m3ac51ze9t.fsf@zeus.integrable-solutions.net>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 11:54:36 +0200
 	Reis's message of "15 Sep 2006 11:10:22 +0200")
 Cc: list
@@ -29120,7 +29120,7 @@ got it. working on it. --t
 
 
 \start
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: Re: Makefile.solaris9 stanza
 	<200609150240.k8F2eZ828772@localhost.localdomain>
 	<m3wt8520to.fsf@zeus.integrable-solutions.net>
@@ -29131,7 +29131,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 15 Sep 2006 14:15:59 +0200
 Cc: list
 
-Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+Kai Kaminski writes:
 
 | Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 | 
@@ -29228,14 +29228,14 @@ Subject: Re: Makefile.solaris9 stanza
 	<m3ac51ze9t.fsf@zeus.integrable-solutions.net>
 	<m2hcz9jvz7.fsf@Pupone.local>
 	<m31wqdxr40.fsf@zeus.integrable-solutions.net>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 14:47:43 +0200
 	Reis's message of "15 Sep 2006 14:15:59 +0200")
 Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
-> Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+> Kai Kaminski writes:
 >
 > | Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > | 
@@ -29367,7 +29367,7 @@ t
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 10:05:15 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
@@ -29533,7 +29533,7 @@ Martin
 
 
 \start
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: Re: Makefile.solaris9 stanza
 	<200609150240.k8F2eZ828772@localhost.localdomain>
 	<m3wt8520to.fsf@zeus.integrable-solutions.net>
@@ -29546,7 +29546,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 15 Sep 2006 16:50:36 +0200
 Cc: list
 
-Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+Kai Kaminski writes:
 
 
 [...]
@@ -29946,7 +29946,7 @@ Subject: RE: axiom.silver
 Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 11:45:47 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: Jaroslov Rosenberger, list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+	Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Camm,
 
@@ -30070,7 +30070,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 12:44:16 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: list
@@ -30110,7 +30110,7 @@ Bill Page
 \start
 Subject: [Fwd: Re: A Canonical Axiom GUI]
 From: Vanuxem =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gr=E9gory?= Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 18:48:35 +0200
 Cc: list
 
@@ -30142,12 +30142,12 @@ Greg
 P.S: I finally forwarded your mail to this list with some hesitations.
 
 -------- Message transf=E9r=E9 --------
-De: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
-=C0: Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem
+De: Kai Kaminski
+=C0: Gregory Vanuxem
 Sujet: Re: A Canonical Axiom GUI
 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 11:50:49 +0200
 
-Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 >> -----Message d'origine-----
 >> De : axiom-developer-bounces+g.vanuxem=wanadoo.fr@nongnu.org
@@ -30357,7 +30357,7 @@ Jay
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
+To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 17:39:19 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: list
@@ -31541,7 +31541,7 @@ mx038}
 pi=E8ce jointe message de courriel, "Undelivered Message"
 -------- Message transf=E9r=E9 --------
 De: Vanuxem Gr=E9gory Gregory Vanuxem
-=C0: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+=C0: Kai Kaminski
 Sujet: About gmx.de
 Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 23:38:18 +0200
 
@@ -31808,7 +31808,7 @@ http://mail.yahoo.com
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Question concerning types...
 Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 00:30:31 -0400
 	charset="iso-8859-1"
@@ -31839,7 +31839,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Question concerning types...
 Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 01:00:06 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -33050,7 +33050,7 @@ I don't follow.
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Papers on Indefinites
 Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 15:28:42 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -33097,11 +33097,11 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: RE: Question concerning types...
 Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 15:44:44 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
-Cc: list, 'William Sit' William Sit
+Cc: list, William Sit
 
 On September 17, 2006 1:59 PM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > ...
@@ -33313,7 +33313,7 @@ To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Question concerning types...
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 17 Sep 2006 22:46:00 +0200
-Cc: list, 'William Sit' William Sit
+Cc: list, William Sit
 
 Bill Page writes:
 
@@ -33682,7 +33682,7 @@ http://mail.yahoo.com
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: LaTeX source of the Rosetta document?
 Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 00:21:21 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -35569,7 +35569,7 @@ just the range with no independent variable.
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: RE: Question concerning types...
 Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 12:01:42 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -35808,7 +35808,7 @@ http://mail.yahoo.com
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Question concerning types...
 Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 14:15:49 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -35956,7 +35956,7 @@ Tim, for the group
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Question concerning types...
 Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 15:54:45 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -36646,7 +36646,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes
+To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: RE: Axiom Conference Call Sept 18, 2006
 Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 20:03:54 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -36687,7 +36687,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: RE: Question concerning types...
 Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 22:19:00 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -36831,7 +36831,7 @@ Yes. I just finished a new trial again with 49 and 50 at the same time.
 \start
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Axiom Conference Call Sept 18, 2006
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 12:06:38 +0200
 	of "Mon, 18 Sep 2006 14:58:34 -0400")
 Cc: list
@@ -36925,7 +36925,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: RE: Question concerning types...
 Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 12:25:07 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
@@ -37278,7 +37278,7 @@ Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 16:49:08 -0400
 Thread-Topic: Google Code repository
 Thread-Index: AcbcKKY+1CfdAIBjR/O2FB5j09VemgAAjmNQ
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 Subject: RE: Google Code repository
 
@@ -37459,7 +37459,7 @@ Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 17:35:47 -0400
 Thread-Topic: Google Code repository
 Thread-Index: AcbcMD+N1b4jJ5V9So6sp/5b6CLRMgAAjHIg
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke,
+To: Ralf Hemmecke,
 	Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: RE: Google Code repository
@@ -37780,7 +37780,7 @@ Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 05:31:44 -0400
 Thread-Topic: [build Axiom] updated Windows build instructions
 Thread-Index: Acbck4+rhykhny2lQZm9DF7fXL00PgAAJWGw
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 Subject: RE: [build Axiom] updated Windows build
 	instructions
@@ -37946,7 +37946,7 @@ Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 06:15:17 -0400
 Thread-Topic: Google Code repository
 Thread-Index: Acbckfw69eqKrUPGQcKcG5+sjO0aXgABZ29g
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 Subject: RE: Google Code repository
 
@@ -38118,7 +38118,7 @@ Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 06:45:24 -0400
 Thread-Topic: [build Axiom] updated Windows build instructions
 Thread-Index: AcbcnSt75A+VYix4SiqB3DuOhJ2m8wAA8VkQ
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 Subject: RE: [build Axiom] updated Windows build
 	instructions
@@ -38267,7 +38267,7 @@ Ralf
 \start
 Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 07:08:57 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: [build Axiom] updated Windows build
 	instructions
 	<45111F9B.6010606@hemmecke.de>
@@ -38303,7 +38303,7 @@ Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 07:12:28 -0400
 Thread-Topic: [build Axiom] updated Windows build instructions
 Thread-Index: Acbco+u3PgG4eSczTJek6/Aucix7oAAAShOw
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 Subject: RE: [build Axiom] updated Windows build
 	instructions
@@ -38493,7 +38493,7 @@ Greg
 
 
 \start
-Subject: RE: Re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
+Subject: re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
 	buildinstructions
 Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 16:57:34 -0400
 Thread-Topic: Re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
@@ -38562,7 +38562,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-Subject: RE: Re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
+Subject: re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
 	buildinstructions
 From: Vanuxem =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gr=E9gory?= Gregory Vanuxem
 To: Bill Page
@@ -39835,14 +39835,14 @@ Ralf
 
 
 \start
-Subject: RE: Re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
+Subject: re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
 	buildinstructions
 Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 10:55:00 -0400
 Thread-Topic: Re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
 	buildinstructions
 Thread-Index: AcbdiIz+TH0hdlu1Q86QpoANvt4w0wAAsTQg
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 
 Ralf,
@@ -39997,7 +39997,7 @@ To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
 	buildinstructions
 	<4512AF2C.5070805@hemmecke.de>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 18:10:26 +0200
 	21 Sep 2006 17:26:36 +0200")
 Cc: list
@@ -40976,14 +40976,14 @@ eX0KXGVuZHtkb2N1bWVudH0K
 
 
 \start
-Subject: RE: Re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
+Subject: re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
 	buildinstructions
 Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 12:26:43 -0400
 Thread-Topic: Re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
 	buildinstructions
 Thread-Index: Acbdkhy4TaNb+9p+RMuhhT6jRTW99wAAUpyA
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 
 Ralf,
@@ -41070,7 +41070,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 To: list
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 17:51:04 +0200
 Subject: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
 
@@ -42943,8 +42943,8 @@ Greg
 \start
 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vanuxem_Gr=E9gory?= Gregory Vanuxem
 To: Bill Page,
-	"Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
+	Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
 	buildinstructions
 Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 21:12:26 +0200
 	charset="iso-8859-1"
@@ -42955,7 +42955,7 @@ Cc: list
 > Envoy=E9 : jeudi 21 septembre 2006 18:27
 > =C0 : Ralf Hemmecke
 > Cc : Vanuxem Gr=E9gory; axiom-dev; Bill Page
-> Objet : RE: Re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
+> Objet : re: [build Axiom] updated Windows
 > buildinstructions
 
 > This is part of the communications interface between Axiom and
@@ -43046,7 +43046,7 @@ Alfredo
 \start
 Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 22:10:50 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
 Cc: list
 
@@ -43267,14 +43267,14 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-To: Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 22:31:08 +0200
 	Gregory's message of "Thu, 21 Sep 2006 21:23:30 +0200")
 Cc: list
 
-Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 >> -----Message d'origine-----
 >> De : axiom-developer-bounces+g.vanuxem=wanadoo.fr@nongnu.org
@@ -43302,7 +43302,7 @@ Kai
 \start
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 22:41:19 +0200
 	21 Sep 2006 22:10:50 +0200")
 Cc: list
@@ -43783,7 +43783,7 @@ Greg
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 01:31:51 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
 	<m2r6y5t0k0.fsf@Pupone.local>
 Cc: list
@@ -44287,7 +44287,7 @@ Bill Page.
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
 	<m2r6y5t0k0.fsf@Pupone.local> <451320E7.1010806@hemmecke.de>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 10:18:39 +0200
 	22 Sep 2006 01:31:51 +0200")
 Cc: list
@@ -44335,7 +44335,7 @@ Kai
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 11:26:53 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
 	<4512F1CA.8010809@hemmecke.de>	<m2r6y5t0k0.fsf@Pupone.local>
 	<451320E7.1010806@hemmecke.de> <m2lkoctiu8.fsf@Pupone.local>
@@ -44439,7 +44439,7 @@ To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
 	<m2r6y5t0k0.fsf@Pupone.local> <451320E7.1010806@hemmecke.de>
 	<m2lkoctiu8.fsf@Pupone.local> <4513AC5D.60500@hemmecke.de>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 16:34:57 +0200
 	22 Sep 2006 11:26:53 +0200")
 Cc: list
@@ -44518,7 +44518,7 @@ Kai
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 17:14:36 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
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@@ -44586,7 +44586,7 @@ Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
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 	<m2psdoq8a6.fsf@Pupone.local> <4513FDDC.2060608@hemmecke.de>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 18:18:49 +0200
 	22 Sep 2006 17:14:36 +0200")
 Cc: list
@@ -44730,7 +44730,7 @@ Kai
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 18:41:53 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
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@@ -44827,7 +44827,7 @@ Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
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 	<m2psdoq8a6.fsf@Pupone.local> <4513FDDC.2060608@hemmecke.de>
 	<m2eju3ri1i.fsf@Pupone.local> <45141251.4080107@hemmecke.de>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 18:48:46 +0200
 	22 Sep 2006 18:41:53 +0200")
 Cc: list
@@ -44927,7 +44927,7 @@ Kai
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 20:11:27 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
 	<4512F1CA.8010809@hemmecke.de>	<m2r6y5t0k0.fsf@Pupone.local>
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@@ -44980,9 +44980,9 @@ Ralf
 
 
 \start
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET 
-Comments: In-reply-to Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+Comments: In-reply-to Kai Kaminski
 	message dated "Thu, 21 Sep 2006 17:51:04 +0200."
 Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 12:23:37 +0200
 From: Frithjof Schulze
@@ -44990,7 +44990,7 @@ Cc: list
 
 Hey,
 
-Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> wrote:
+Kai Kaminski wrote:
 
 >
 > I've 'literated' VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET (the result is attached), which
@@ -45030,7 +45030,7 @@ Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 05:46:09 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET 
 To: Frithjof Schulze,
-	Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+	Kai Kaminski
 Cc: list
 
 --- Frithjof Schulze wrote:
@@ -45119,14 +45119,14 @@ http://mail.yahoo.com
 \start
 To: Frithjof Schulze
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 14:54:09 +0200
 	23 Sep 2006 12:23:37 +0200")
 Cc: list
 
 Frithjof Schulze writes:
 
-> Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> wrote:
+> Kai Kaminski wrote:
 >>
 >> I've 'literated' VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET (the result is attached), which
 >> contains compatibility/utility code.
@@ -45190,7 +45190,7 @@ edit other pages. Any idea?
 Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 15:03:44 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Frithjof Schulze
-Cc: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>, list
+Cc: Kai Kaminski, list
 Subject: Pamphlet style (was: Literated
 	VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET)
 
@@ -45350,16 +45350,16 @@ Ralf
 
 
 \start
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+To: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET 
 	<m27izuyc9a.fsf@Pupone.local>
-Comments: In-reply-to Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+Comments: In-reply-to Kai Kaminski
 	message dated "Sat, 23 Sep 2006 14:54:09 +0200."
 Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 15:32:09 +0200
 From: Frithjof Schulze
 Cc: list
 
-Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> wrote:
+Kai Kaminski wrote:
 
 > 1) Shouldn't mathematical symbols always be set in math mode, ie. 'the
 >    field $F$' instead of 'the field F'?
@@ -45406,7 +45406,7 @@ To: Frithjof Schulze
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
 	<7687.1159007017@localhost>	<m27izuyc9a.fsf@Pupone.local>
 	<20525.1159018329@localhost>
-Cc: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>, list
+Cc: Kai Kaminski, list
 
 Hi Frithjof,
 
@@ -45524,7 +45524,7 @@ Comments: In-reply-to Ralf Hemmecke
 	message dated "Sat, 23 Sep 2006 15:57:30 +0200."
 Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 16:26:04 +0200
 From: Frithjof Schulze
-Cc: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>, list
+Cc: Kai Kaminski, list
 
 Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -45759,7 +45759,7 @@ Frithjof
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes
+To: Alfredo Portes
 Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 01:24:52 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: list
@@ -45909,7 +45909,7 @@ Alfredo
 
 \start
 From: Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes
+To: Alfredo Portes
 Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 23:44:29 -0400
 	charset="us-ascii"
 Cc: list
@@ -46404,9 +46404,9 @@ Juan M. Bello Rivas
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 07:24:49 +0200
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke, "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: SPAD grammar and parsing
-From: "Christian Aistleitner" Christian Aistleitner
+From: Christian Aistleitner
 	<45158776.1090409@hemmecke.de>
 Cc: list
 
@@ -46665,7 +46665,7 @@ To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
 	<m2r6y5t0k0.fsf@Pupone.local>
 	<200609261506.k8QF6WO20583@localhost.localdomain>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 19:35:00 +0200
 	of "Tue, 26 Sep 2006 11:06:32 -0400")
 Cc: list
@@ -46723,7 +46723,7 @@ Subject: Re: Literated VMLISP.LISP.PAMPHLET
 	<m2psdoq8a6.fsf@Pupone.local> <4513FDDC.2060608@hemmecke.de>
 	<m2eju3ri1i.fsf@Pupone.local>
 	<200609261518.k8QFIT020599@localhost.localdomain>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Kai Kaminski
 Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 21:43:40 +0200
 	of "Tue, 26 Sep 2006 11:18:29 -0400")
 Cc: list
@@ -47537,7 +47537,7 @@ Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 11:30:45 -0400
 Thread-Topic: plone
 Thread-Index: AcbiKrrrLeWs8TsxTgi6EvdePm//+AAEVNcg
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 Subject: RE: plone
 
diff --git a/book/2006-10.txt b/book/2006-10.txt
index 5275ebf..a65f764 100644
--- a/book/2006-10.txt
+++ b/book/2006-10.txt
@@ -1391,7 +1391,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: Re: boottocl
 
-"Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss writes:
+Juergen Weiss writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -1439,7 +1439,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: Re: Boot
 
-"Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss writes:
+Juergen Weiss writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -2461,7 +2461,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: Re: boottocl
 
-"Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss writes:
+Juergen Weiss writes:
 
 | Actually compiling stuff is extremely fast ;-) -- compared to 1991 or so
 | on a sun sparc ipc with 8 or 32 MBytes of memory. There were some 
@@ -13155,7 +13155,7 @@ order (quite different than the current order).
 Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 21:30:12 +0200
 From: Juergen Weiss
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: Re: Axiom for OS X and the BSDs
+Subject: re: Axiom for OS X and the BSDs
 
 > Gernot Hueber writes:
 >
@@ -13239,7 +13239,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: re: Axiom for OS X and the BSDs
 
-"Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss writes:
+Juergen Weiss writes:
 
 |  
 | 
@@ -15732,7 +15732,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: One more integral to add to the tests, if not already there
 
-"William Sit" William Sit writes:
+William Sit writes:
 
 > On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 17:18:37 -0700 (PDT)
 >   Cliff Yapp wrote:
@@ -22419,7 +22419,7 @@ the version(s) of noweb distributed by Debian?
 > From: Waldek Hebisch [mailto:Waldek Hebisch] 
 > Sent: October 22, 2006 11:01 AM
 > To: Bill Page
-> Cc: list; 'Waldek Hebisch'; 
+> Cc: list; Waldek Hebisch; 
 > 'Gabriel@math.uni.wroc.pl; Dos@math.uni.wroc.pl; Reis'
 > Subject: Re: build-improvements and latex
 > 
@@ -22759,7 +22759,7 @@ The underscore issue is a FAQ.
  > > From: Waldek Hebisch [mailto:Waldek Hebisch] 
  > > Sent: October 22, 2006 11:01 AM
  > > To: Bill Page
- > > Cc: list; 'Waldek Hebisch'; 
+ > > Cc: list; Waldek Hebisch; 
  > > 'Gabriel@math.uni.wroc.pl; Dos@math.uni.wroc.pl; Reis'
  > > Subject: Re: build-improvements and latex
  > > 
@@ -22855,7 +22855,7 @@ Bill Page.
 > Sent: October 22, 2006 6:38 PM
 > To: Bill Page
 > Cc: list; 'Gabriel@math.uni.wroc.pl; 
-> Dos@math.uni.wroc.pl; 'Reis''; 'Waldek Hebisch'
+> Dos@math.uni.wroc.pl; 'Reis''; Waldek Hebisch
 > Subject: Re: build-improvements and latex 
 > 
 > 
@@ -37454,7 +37454,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 10:36:45 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Camm Maguire
-Subject: RE: Re: Bug#346552: naive methods of exiting axiom can blow up catastrophically
+Subject: re: Bug#346552: naive methods of exiting axiom can blow up catastrophically
 Cc: Tom Hargreaves
 
 On Friday, October 27, 2006 9:52 AM Camm Maguire wrote:
@@ -37891,7 +37891,7 @@ between build-improvements and silver. The job involves
 Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 11:19:01 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: Patch for SPADEDIT
+Subject: re: Patch for SPADEDIT
 
 On Friday, October 27, 2006 11:05 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -38674,7 +38674,7 @@ problems.
 Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 14:03:11 -0400
 From: Bill Page
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Re: Bug#346552: naive methods of exiting axiom can blow up catastrophically
+Subject: re: Bug#346552: naive methods of exiting axiom can blow up catastrophically
 
 On Friday, October 27, 2006 1:28 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
diff --git a/book/2006-11.txt b/book/2006-11.txt
index 61d546a..8682680 100644
--- a/book/2006-11.txt
+++ b/book/2006-11.txt
@@ -1345,7 +1345,7 @@ I never quite understood why readline needs to be replaced.  Do you know?
 \start
 Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 19:05:52 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: gcl-2.6.8pre on MAC OSX 10.2
 
 On Wednesday, November 01, 2006 6:49 PM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -2743,7 +2743,7 @@ automatically at compile-time.
 Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 08:48:31 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: Re: sock_get_string_buf
+Subject: re: sock_get_string_buf
 Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On November 2, 2006 2:29 AM Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -2776,7 +2776,7 @@ From: Camm Maguire
 To: Humberto Zuazaga
 Subject: re: gcl-2.6.8pre on MAC OSX 10.2
 
-Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga Humberto Zuazaga writes:
+Humberto Zuazaga writes:
 
 > Page, Bill wrote:
 > > On Wednesday, November 01, 2006 8:18 PM Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga wrote:
@@ -11360,7 +11360,7 @@ Bill Page.
 Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 14:17:25 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Re: ActiveAxiomDevelopers
+Subject: re: ActiveAxiomDevelopers
 
 On November 5, 2006 6:57 AM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -30909,7 +30909,7 @@ it is very important.
 Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 13:15:04 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Gregory Vanuxem, Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: SPAD and Aldor again
+Subject: re: SPAD and Aldor again
 
 On November 17, 2006 1:03 PM Vanuxem Gregory
 >
@@ -31137,7 +31137,7 @@ I have fetched the file. Thanks.
 Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 21:46:37 +0100
 From: Gregory Vanuxem
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: RE: Re: SPAD and Aldor again
+Subject: re: SPAD and Aldor again
 
 Le vendredi 17 novembre 2006 =E0 13:15 -0500, Bill Page a =E9crit :
 > On November 17, 2006 1:03 PM Vanuxem Gregory
@@ -31296,7 +31296,7 @@ Just to make sure. Yes, I would like to have it undr SVN.  I have a
 question: Do I legally have the right to do that?
 
 \start
-Subject: RE: Re: SPAD and Aldor again
+Subject: re: SPAD and Aldor again
 From: Gregory Vanuxem
 To: Bill Page
 Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 22:11:41 +0100
@@ -56481,7 +56481,7 @@ could wait more before starting the mirror to Google again.
 Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 15:25:02 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: RE: Re: [Gcl-devel] Segmentation violation: cstack ok:signalling error with GCL-2.7.0 (cvs head)
+Subject: re: [Gcl-devel] Segmentation violation: cstack ok:signalling error with GCL-2.7.0 (cvs head)
 Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On Wednesday, November 29, 2006 2:38 PM Vanuxem Gregory wrote:
@@ -56509,7 +56509,7 @@ http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/axiom--test--1/src/interp/VmlispLisp
 Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 02:28:18 +0100
 From: Gregory Vanuxem
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: RE: Re: [Gcl-devel] Segmentation violation: cstack ok:signalling error with GCL-2.7.0 (cvs head)
+Subject: re: [Gcl-devel] Segmentation violation: cstack ok:signalling error with GCL-2.7.0 (cvs head)
 Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 Le mercredi 29 novembre 2006 =E0 15:25 -0500, Page, Bill a =E9crit :
@@ -56599,7 +56599,7 @@ InternalPrintPackage(): Exports == Implementation where
 Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 21:20:51 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: RE: Re: [Gcl-devel] Segmentation violation:cstack ok:signalling error with GCL-2.7.0 (cvs head)
+Subject: re: [Gcl-devel] Segmentation violation:cstack ok:signalling error with GCL-2.7.0 (cvs head)
 Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:28 PM Vanuxem Gregory wrote:
@@ -56891,7 +56891,7 @@ On November 29, 2006 8:28 PM Vanuxem Gregory wrote:
 Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 19:27:11 +0100
 From: Gregory Vanuxem
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: RE: Re: [Gcl-devel] Segmentation violation:cstack ok:signalling error with GCL-2.7.0 (cvs head)
+Subject: re: [Gcl-devel] Segmentation violation:cstack ok:signalling error with GCL-2.7.0 (cvs head)
 
 Le mercredi 29 novembre 2006 =E0 21:20 -0500, Page, Bill a =E9crit :
 
@@ -57024,7 +57024,7 @@ CHANGELOG with ChangeLog and then claims I modified the file.
 Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 14:43:02 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: RE: Re: [Gcl-devel] Segmentationviolation:cstack ok:signalling error with GCL-2.7.0 (cvs head)
+Subject: re: [Gcl-devel] Segmentationviolation:cstack ok:signalling error with GCL-2.7.0 (cvs head)
 
 On November 30, 2006 1:27 PM Vanuxem Gregory wrote:
 > ... 
diff --git a/book/2006-12.txt b/book/2006-12.txt
index 445f133..1cb20e2 100644
--- a/book/2006-12.txt
+++ b/book/2006-12.txt
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ Hi,
 Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 14:23:55 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: RE: Re: [Gcl-devel] Segmentationviolation:cstackok:signalling error with GCL-2.7.0
+Subject: re: [Gcl-devel] Segmentationviolation:cstackok:signalling error with GCL-2.7.0
 
 On December 1, 2006 11:51 AM Vanuxem Gregory wrote:
 
@@ -735,12 +735,12 @@ Log:
 --- ChangeLog.build-improvements	(revision 349)
 +++ ChangeLog.build-improvements	(patch openpty-again level 1)
 @@ -1,3 +1,13 @@
-+2006-12-01  Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga Humberto Zuazaga
++2006-12-01  Humberto Zuazaga
 +
 +	* configure.ac.pamphlet: incorporated suggested changes from:
 +	http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2006-11/msg00687.html
 +
-+2006-11-29  Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga Humberto Zuazaga
++2006-11-29  Humberto Zuazaga
 +
 +	* configure.ac.pamphlet: added tests for openpty, pty.h,
 +	util.h and libutil
@@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ Log:
 --- src/clef/ChangeLog.build-improvements	(revision 349)
 +++ src/clef/ChangeLog.build-improvements	(patch openpty-again level 1)
 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
-+2006-11-29  Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga Humberto Zuazaga
++2006-11-29  Humberto Zuazaga
 +
 +	* Makefile.pamphlet: add -lutil to clef link flags if needed
 +
@@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ Log:
 --- src/sman/ChangeLog.build-improvements	(revision 349)
 +++ src/sman/ChangeLog.build-improvements	(patch openpty-again level 1)
 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
-+2006-11-29  Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga Humberto Zuazaga
++2006-11-29  Humberto Zuazaga
 +
 +	* Makefile.pamphlet: add -lutil to sman link flags if needed
 +
@@ -5847,7 +5847,7 @@ What shell on Windows do you use to run ./configure?
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 21:29:06 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-To: Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber
+To: Gernot Hueber
 Subject: Re: Nag libraries
 
 > I have spent some thoughts in how Axiom can interface external (shared) 
@@ -6439,7 +6439,7 @@ for all of us anxious Axiom users!
 \start
 Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 04:02:12 -0500
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: Axiom/GCL on windows
 
 On Tuesday, December 12, 2006 4:52 AM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -7997,7 +7997,7 @@ this problem. I'm not sure why it wasn't applied.
 Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 12:24:49 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: Re: [#330 generating 3d plot from hyperdoc	fails] gazonk again
+Subject: re: [#330 generating 3d plot from hyperdoc	fails] gazonk again
 
 On Monday, December 18, 2006 11:33 PM Tim Daly wrote:
 > ...
@@ -8151,7 +8151,7 @@ plays the same role as POLY, but in function space.
 Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 14:07:38 -0500
 From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: Re: [#330 generating 3d plot from hyperdoc	fails]gazonk again
+Subject: re: [#330 generating 3d plot from hyperdoc	fails]gazonk again
 Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On Tuesday, December 19, 2006 1:30 AM Tim Daly wrote:
diff --git a/book/2007-01.txt b/book/2007-01.txt
index d902d12..ad0b328 100644
--- a/book/2007-01.txt
+++ b/book/2007-01.txt
@@ -2,9 +2,6 @@
 Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2007 21:27:18 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<9q3b6uh8am.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	aldor-combinat-devel <aldor-combinat-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
 Subject: Re: version 107 of trunk
 
 >> I have seen your definitions of Partial and Generator before, but I am not
@@ -32,14 +29,10 @@ session, one cannot simply step this generator in a form like
 Is there somebody knowing the internals of Axiom (and maybe Aldor) who 
 could help to make such a "for" statement work?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Francois Maltey
 Date: 02 Jan 2007 16:44:11 +0100
+From: Francois Maltey
+To: list
 Subject: Conditional for inner functions in a package.
 
 
@@ -97,17 +90,10 @@ result (sin %i)                    -- sin, I wait a cos
 expResult (sin x)                  -- sin : right
 expResult (sin %i)                 -- cos : right
    
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2007 21:38:09 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<9q3b6uh8am.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>	<459974EB.8000506@hemmecke.de>
-	<9qd55ye8ec.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	aldor-combinat-devel <aldor-combinat-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
 Subject: Re: version 107 of trunk
 
 On 01/01/2007 10:36 PM, Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -148,16 +134,11 @@ PkgA: with {
 }
 ---END aaa.as
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 00:31:21 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Francois Maltey
 Subject: Re: Conditional for inner functions in a package.
-Cc: list
 
 Hello Francois and Happy New Year to everyone.
 
@@ -244,17 +225,11 @@ can do this.
 
 I hope I could help a little.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: <list>
 Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 21:59:50 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Subject: undocument "pattern matching" operator in Axiom
-	interpreter
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
+Subject: undocument "pattern matching" operator in Axiom interpreter
 
 I have not been able to find any documentation about the use
 of "is" in the Axiom interpreter. For example:
@@ -331,22 +306,14 @@ Does anyone know where I can find out how to use "is" in the
 interpreter? Where is this defined in the the interpreter source
 code? Is this operator also defined in the SPAD language?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: undocument "pattern matching" operator in Axiom
-	interpreter
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 03 Jan 2007 11:19:20 +0100
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: undocument "pattern matching" operator in Axiom interpreter
 Cc: list
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | I have not been able to find any documentation about the use
 | of "is" in the Axiom interpreter. For example:
@@ -366,14 +333,10 @@ at the parsing function npMatch in src/interp/cparse.boot.
 
 
 \start
-Subject: Re: undocument "pattern matching" operator in
-	Axiom interpreter
-From: Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 18:10:05 +0100
-Cc: list
-
-Le mardi 02 janvier 2007 =E0 21:59 -0500, Bill Page a =E9crit :
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: undocument "pattern matching" operator in Axiom interpreter
 
 [...]
 
@@ -386,27 +349,21 @@ What you are looking for can be found in i-spec1.boot and i-spec2.boot
 This is where the function "upis" is called . See the function bottomUp
 and more precisely the line that contains:
 
-(fn:=3D GET(opName,"up")) and (u:=3D FUNCALL(fn, t)) =3D> u
+(fn:= GET(opName,"up")) and (u:= FUNCALL(fn, t)) => u
 
 Greg
 
 PS: Don't ask me how to use "is" in the interpreter, I don't know :-).
 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: undocument "pattern matching" operator in Axiom
-	interpreter
-	<m3wt444dlj.fsf@zeus.integrable-solutions.net>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 03 Jan 2007 19:02:20 +0100
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: undocument "pattern matching" operator in Axiom interpreter
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
-| "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+| Bill Page writes:
 | 
 | | I have not been able to find any documentation about the use
 | | of "is" in the Axiom interpreter. For example:
@@ -425,13 +382,9 @@ In fact, "is" and "isnt" are also implemented by the interpreter and
 the old SPAD compiler.  See src/interp/parini.boot and
 src/interp/property.lisp. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 23:17:42 +0100 (CET)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: list
 Subject: How to do generic sum using aldor?
 
@@ -465,17 +418,11 @@ this happens on debian stable, Axiom+Aldor from April 2006,
 (axiom-aldor-20060621.tgz as available on axiom-developer.org).
 I was wondering how to implement a "generic" sumlist function.
 
-thanks
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 23:39:50 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: How to do generic sum using aldor?
-Cc: list
 
 You should have read previous posts. Axiom does not understand "extend".
 
@@ -498,15 +445,10 @@ SumPackage(R: Ring): with {
 }
 ---END sumlist.as
 
-Have fun
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 05:35:54 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Complex argument
 
 Current version of complex argument (in gaussian.spad.pamphlet) is
@@ -571,16 +513,10 @@ diff -u wh-sandbox2.bb/src/algebra/gaussian.spad.pamphlet wh-sandbox2/src/algebr
  
 
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 05:47:29 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Zero divisors in Expression Integer
 
 I have already written that due to incomplte simplification we
@@ -614,18 +550,11 @@ BTW, a similar looking constant expression throws an error:
    >> Error detected within library code:
    univariate: denominator is 0 mod p
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
-Subject: Re: Zero divisors in Expression Integer
-To: Waldek Hebisch,list
 Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 01:31:13 -0500
-Cc: 
+From: William Sit
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: Zero divisors in Expression Integer
 
 On Thu, 4 Jan 2007 05:47:29 +0100 (CET)
   Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -677,19 +606,12 @@ to test zero. Another is denesting of a nested radical
 expression. These problems have been studied by Zippel, 
 Landau, Tulone et al,  Carette and others.
 
-William
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 08:34:55 +0100
 From: Gernot Hueber
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: How to do generic sum using aldor?
-Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 08:34:55 +0100
-Cc: list, Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+Cc: Franz Lehner
 
 You also can use reduce. E.g. reduce(+, [1,2,3]) 
 
@@ -717,28 +639,13 @@ Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 >      }
 > }
 > ---END sumlist.as 
-> 
-> Have fun
-> Ralf 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
- 
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 09:42:15 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber
+To: Gernot Hueber
 Subject: Re: How to do generic sum using aldor?
-	<459C30B6.8080901@hemmecke.de>
-	<20070104073455.86643.qmail@mail.xmt.at>
-Cc: list, Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+Cc: Franz Lehner
 
 On 01/04/2007 08:34 AM, Gernot Hueber wrote:
 > You also can use reduce. E.g. reduce(+, [1,2,3])
@@ -765,17 +672,11 @@ reduce: ((S,S)->S,%,S) -> S
    ++ For example, \axiom{reduce(+,u,0)} returns the
    ++ sum of the elements of u.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 11:57:58 +0100 (CET)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: How to do generic sum using aldor?
-	<459C30B6.8080901@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -812,21 +713,17 @@ BoundedFiniteDataStructureType ?
 Then SumPackage(L:BoundedFiniteDataStructureType,R:AdditiveType)
 with essentially the same code would do just any possible case.
 
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 13:04:14 +0100
+From: Christian Aistleitner
 To: list
-From: "Christian Aistleitner" <7z5rdpq@gmx.net>
 Subject: Using Aldor compiler from within Axiom on amd64
 
 Dear list,
 
 I installed the binary Axiom+Aldor package from
-http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/Mirrors?go=3D/public/axiom-aldor-2006062=
-1.tgz&it=3DAxiom+with+Aldor+binary
+http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/Mirrors?go=/public/axiom-aldor-2006062=
+1.tgz&it=Axiom+with+Aldor+binary
 according to the instructions on
 http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxiomBinaries
 on my gentoo amd64 system.
@@ -835,20 +732,18 @@ Compiling the following short snippet (as test.as)
 
 #include "axiom"
 
-f():OutputForm =3D=3D {
+f():OutputForm == {
    import from Integer;
    outputForm 1;
 }
 
-within Axiom, gives no error. But when calling the function f after  =
-
+within Axiom, gives no error. But when calling the function f after  
 compilation, I get
 
 >> System error:
     Unknown bfd format
 
-. How can I get Axiom to run code that got compiled from within Axiom  =
-
+. How can I get Axiom to run code that got compiled from within Axiom  
 using the Aldor compiler?
 
 
@@ -856,26 +751,22 @@ using the Aldor compiler?
 
 Let me now give you more details about the setup:
 
-I know the downloaded file is a 32bit binary, but I have the appropriate=
-  =
-
+I know the downloaded file is a 32bit binary, but I have the appropriate  
 32bit libraries installed on my system:
 
 ____________________________________________
 tmgisi@spencer
 cwd: ~/axiom
 ldd /home/tmgisi/axiomaldor/axiom/mnt/linux/bin/AXIOMsys
-         linux-gate.so.1 =3D>  (0xffffe000)
-         libm.so.6 =3D> /lib32/libm.so.6 (0xf7ec5000)
-         libgmp.so.3 =3D> /lib32/libgmp.so.3 (0xf7e90000)
-         libreadline.so.4 =3D> /emul/linux/x86/lib/libreadline.so.4  =
-
+         linux-gate.so.1 =>  (0xffffe000)
+         libm.so.6 => /lib32/libm.so.6 (0xf7ec5000)
+         libgmp.so.3 => /lib32/libgmp.so.3 (0xf7e90000)
+         libreadline.so.4 => /emul/linux/x86/lib/libreadline.so.4  
 (0xf7e64000)
-         libncurses.so.5 =3D> /emul/linux/x86/lib/libncurses.so.5 (0xf7e=
-23000)
-         libc.so.6 =3D> /lib32/libc.so.6 (0xf7cfa000)
+         libncurses.so.5 => /emul/linux/x86/lib/libncurses.so.5 (0xf7e23000)
+         libc.so.6 => /lib32/libc.so.6 (0xf7cfa000)
          /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xf7f0e000)
-         libgpm.so.1 =3D> /emul/linux/x86/lib/libgpm.so.1 (0xf7cf4000)
+         libgpm.so.1 => /emul/linux/x86/lib/libgpm.so.1 (0xf7cf4000)
 
 .
 
@@ -886,22 +777,22 @@ and the setup followed the instruction on the web page mentioned above
 ____________________________________________
 tmgisi@spencer
 cwd: ~/axiom
-export AXIOM=3D/home/tmgisi/axiomaldor/axiom/mnt/linux
+export AXIOM=/home/tmgisi/axiomaldor/axiom/mnt/linux
 
 ____________________________________________
 tmgisi@spencer
 cwd: ~/axiom
-export PATH=3D$AXIOM/bin:$PATH
+export PATH=$AXIOM/bin:$PATH
 
 ____________________________________________
 tmgisi@spencer
 cwd: ~/axiom
-export ALDORROOT=3D/home/tmgisi/axiomaldor/aldor/linux/1.0.2
+export ALDORROOT=/home/tmgisi/axiomaldor/aldor/linux/1.0.2
 
 ____________________________________________
 tmgisi@spencer
 cwd: ~/axiom
-export PATH=3D$ALDORROOT/bin:$PATH
+export PATH=$ALDORROOT/bin:$PATH
 
 ____________________________________________
 tmgisi@spencer
@@ -909,7 +800,7 @@ cwd: ~/axiom
 cat test.as
 #include "axiom"
 
-f():OutputForm =3D=3D {
+f():OutputForm == {
    import from Integer;
    outputForm 1;
 }
@@ -936,8 +827,7 @@ AXIOMsys
 (1) -> )co test.as
     Compiling AXIOM source code from file test.as using AXIOM-XL
        compiler and options
--O -Fasy -Fao -Flsp -laxiom -Mno-AXL_W_WillObsolete -DAxiom -Y  =
-
+-O -Fasy -Fao -Flsp -laxiom -Mno-AXL_W_WillObsolete -DAxiom -Y  
 $AXIOM/algebra
        Use the system command )set compiler args to change these
        options.
@@ -972,19 +862,11 @@ $AXIOM/algebra
        environment and return to the operating system:
 y
 
-Kind regards,
-Christian Aistleitner
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 13:36:15 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: How to do generic sum using aldor?
-	<459C30B6.8080901@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.62.0701041002190.5045@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 > I read the excellent aldor user's guide and neglected the fact, that
 > it is written for the standalone version of aldor rather than the axiom 
@@ -1054,19 +936,11 @@ I don't know of any "Bounded..." category in Axiom.
 Yep. But sorry to say: Axiom is weak in that respect (at least to my 
 knowledge).
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 15:06:07 +0100 (CET)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: How to do generic sum using aldor?
-	<459C30B6.8080901@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.62.0701041002190.5045@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<459CF4BF.1060202@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
 
 On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -1110,15 +984,11 @@ compiler?
 I rather would like the for loop but do not know where to import it from.
 greping the source files is not really helpful in this case ...
 
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Zero divisors in Expression Integer
-To: list
 Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 15:46:56 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
+Subject: Re: Zero divisors in Expression Integer
 
 William wrote:
 >   Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -1308,42 +1178,33 @@ and a different one for numeric computations breaks one
 of fundamental expectations (namely, that evaluating functions
 at a point is a homomorphizm).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: RE: Using Aldor compiler from within Axiom on amd64
 Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 10:00:42 -0500
-Thread-Topic: Using Aldor compiler from within Axiom on amd64
-Thread-Index: Accv+IBRNIGbkjR1RGOb7yWhqs/feQAFc3Yg
 From: Bill Page
-To: "Christian Aistleitner" <7z5rdpq@gmx.net>
-Cc: list
+To: Christian Aistleitner
+Subject: RE: Using Aldor compiler from within Axiom on amd64
 
 On Thursday, January 04, 2007 7:04 AM Christian Aistleitner wrote:
->=20
+>
 > I installed the binary Axiom+Aldor package from
-> http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/Mirrors?go=3D/public/axiom-aldor
--20060621.tgz&it=3DAxiom+with+Aldor+binary
+> http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/Mirrors?go=/public/axiom-aldor
+-20060621.tgz&it=Axiom+with+Aldor+binary
 > according to the instructions on
 > http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxiomBinaries
 > on my gentoo amd64 system.
->=20
+>
 > Compiling the following short snippet (as test.as)
->=20
+>
 > #include "axiom"
->=20
-> f():OutputForm =3D=3D {
+>
+> f():OutputForm == {
 >    import from Integer;
 >    outputForm 1;
 > }
->=20
-> within Axiom, gives no error. But when calling the function f after =20
+>
+> within Axiom, gives no error. But when calling the function f after 
 > compilation, I get
->=20
+>
 > >> System error:
 >     Unknown bfd format
 >
@@ -1352,10 +1213,10 @@ My guess is that the version of gcl from which Axiom+Aldor was
 produced does not specify the appropriate gcc option (-m32 ?) to
 ensure that the object file that is created from the Aldor lisp
 output can be linked with the Axiom+Aldor binary.
-=20
-> How can I get Axiom to run code that got compiled from=20
+
+> How can I get Axiom to run code that got compiled from
 > within Axiom using the Aldor compiler?
->=20
+>
 
 I run Axiom with Aldor on my AMD64 system but I have compiled
 both Axiom and Aldor from source on this system. If you absolutely
@@ -1373,12 +1234,12 @@ http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AldorForAxiom
 
 to link Axiom with Aldor.
 
->=20
+>
 > Let me now give you more details about the setup:
->=20
-> I know the downloaded file is a 32bit binary, but I have the=20
+>
+> I know the downloaded file is a 32bit binary, but I have the
 > appropriate 32bit libraries installed on my system:
->=20
+>
 
 Probably when the lisp generated by Aldor inside Axiom+Aldor is
 compiled to object code, the object code defaults to a 64-bit
@@ -1387,21 +1248,11 @@ system. It might be possible to get around this by specifying
 different options for the compile. But I think you would be
 happier running both Axiom and Aldor in full 64-bit mode.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 16:10:38 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: How to do generic sum using aldor?
-	<459C30B6.8080901@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.62.0701041002190.5045@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<459CF4BF.1060202@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.62.0701041434540.14064@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 >> Since you want to work with Axiom, I guess you are right here.
 > well, there is also axiom-math and axiom-mail ... anyways the people who 
@@ -1507,18 +1358,10 @@ while not empty? ll repeat {
    ll := rest ll;
 }
 
-Hope that helps
-
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 14:59:04 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Complex argument and mapleok
 
 I have checked the impact of commplex argument patch on mapleok.
@@ -1540,16 +1383,10 @@ are:
 Also, the results look too complicated (at least in some cases I know
 that there is simpler answer).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 18:05:33 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: axiom-dev <list>
+To: list
 Subject: executables under lib?
 
 Hello,
@@ -1573,31 +1410,28 @@ execute: Success
 /bin/sh: line 1: exec: /zvol/axiom/axiom/mnt/linux/lib/viewman: cannot 
 execute: Success
 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jan 2007 18:05:53 +0100
+From: Francois Maltey
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Zero divisors in Expression Integer
-From: Francois Maltey
-Date: 05 Jan 2007 18:05:53 +0100
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
-[....]=20
+[....]
 
 > There is an extra difficulty: traditional numerical definitions
 > of elementary functions have branch cuts.  Branch cuts means
 > that we no longer have analytic functions and we may get
 > zero divisors even if algebraic approach would produce unique
 > answer.
-=20
+
 > Branch cuts turn decidable problem into undecidable one:
-=20
+
 > I am not sure how well we want to support branch cuts.  I belive
 > that in most practical cases functions are analytic, for example
 > sqrt(exp(%i*x)) is just exp(%i*x/2) (while branch cut interpretation
-> would produce artifical discontinuities). =20
+> would produce artifical discontinuities). 
 
 > In other work "correctly"
 > handling branch cuts means solving hard problem giving result
@@ -1615,50 +1449,43 @@ I try to use and to teach almost(?) the same mathematics with a pencil
 and with a computer algebra system to my students.
 
 A lot of formula about sqrt are right because there are the usual
-branch cuts. Without theses branch cuts I fear we can write=20
--1 =3D 1^(1/2) =3D 1 and the equal isn't so associative.
+branch cuts. Without theses branch cuts I fear we can write
+-1 = 1^(1/2) = 1 and the equal isn't so associative.
 
 I think the map notion has priority over branch cut.
-For real numbers sqrt (x^2) =3D abs x is an universal equality=20
-because sqrt is a map.=20
+For real numbers sqrt (x^2) = abs x is an universal equality
+because sqrt is a map.
 
-When we prefer to write sqrt (x^2) =3D x we loose the common sens of=20
+When we prefer to write sqrt (x^2) = x we loose the common sens of
 mathematics and all the map abilities.
 
-I give this exercice to my students.=20
-Solve in x for a real number a the equation a (a-1) x =3D a
+I give this exercice to my students.
+Solve in x for a real number a the equation a (a-1) x = a
 (or an other equation as this one)
-With an algebra point of view we get x =3D 1/(a-1).
+With an algebra point of view we get x = 1/(a-1).
 
-Standard mathematics prefers : a=3D0 =3D> every x is solution.
-                               a=3D1 =3D> there is no solution
-                                   =3D> x =3D 1 / (a-1)
+Standard mathematics prefers : a=0 => every x is solution.
+                               a=1 => there is no solution
+                                   => x = 1 / (a-1)
 
-0/0 is undefined, even in a/a when a=3D0
+0/0 is undefined, even in a/a when a=0
 
 I prefer a CAS which respect (almost) all mathematics by default.
 
-When the question is undecidable or isn't coded an option=20
-as << NoPole >> prevents the user to be prudent.=20
+When the question is undecidable or isn't coded an option
+as << NoPole >> prevents the user to be prudent.
 The topic of the #285 bug is almost the same.
 
-In the elemntry package I test I only simplify by default exp (log z) =3D=
- z,=20
-not log (exp z) =3D z.=20
+In the elemntry package I test I only simplify by default exp (log z) = z,
+not log (exp z) = z.
 
 But in a rewrite? package I'll add a rewrite rule as
 rewrite (log (exp z), logExp) which gives z.
 
-Fran=E7ois.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 13:32:22 -0500
 From: William Sit
 To: list
-Message-id: <459E99B6.E415C94A@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
 Subject: Disgruntled Debian Developers Delay Etch
 
 The following may be contraversial but their experience may
@@ -1678,18 +1505,11 @@ developers have deliberately slowed down their work.
 Full article:
 http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS3128387759.html
 
-William
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: William Sit, <list>
-Subject: RE: Disgruntled Debian Developers Delay Etch
 Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 14:19:56 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Cc: 
+From: Bill Page
+To: William Sit
+Subject: RE: Disgruntled Debian Developers Delay Etch
 
 On January 5, 2007 1:32 PM William Sit wrote:
 > 
@@ -1715,19 +1535,10 @@ donations, which seem to arrive at the rate of about $50 every
 6 months or so ... So it seems that we can only "wish" that we
 had the problems the Debian has. :-)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 22:38:09 -0800
 From: Arthur Ralfs
 To: list
-Message-id: <459F43D1.2020104@shaw.ca>
-MIME-version: 1.0
 Subject: MathML package
 
 Below is a package for producing presentation MathML.  It's my first attempt
@@ -2348,18 +2159,11 @@ should handle floats
       op := formatMml(first l,minPrec)
       formatFunction(op,args,prec)
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 06 Jan 2007 01:45:09 -0500
 From: William Sit
-Subject: Re: Disgruntled Debian Developers Delay Etch
 To: Bill Page
-Message-id: <459F4575.CD2C0E8D@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: Disgruntled Debian Developers Delay Etch
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -2378,17 +2182,11 @@ amount (at least $100k), we can at least support some graduate
 students. But from your report, that seems hopeless, and fund-raising
 is also a very time-consuming endeavor.
 
-William
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 06 Jan 2007 15:25:18 +0100
+From: Christian Aistleitner
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Using Aldor compiler from within Axiom on amd64
-From: "Christian Aistleitner" <7z5rdpq@gmx.net>
-Cc: list
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -2471,18 +2269,11 @@ So obviously, at step 5 of
 http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AldorForAxiom
 I chose the wrong sources. Would the golden one be the correct one then?
 
-Kind regards,
-Christian
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 06 Jan 2007 16:21:54 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Christian Aistleitner <7z5rdpq@gmx.net>
+To: Christian Aistleitner
 Subject: Re: Using Aldor compiler from within Axiom on amd64
-	<op.tlqk0gu7lnrlr4@spencer.aistleitner.info>
-Cc: list
 
 Hallo Christian,
 
@@ -2501,11 +2292,11 @@ I cannot help with all, but maybe with some of the problems.
 >> produced does not specify the appropriate gcc option (-m32 ?) to
 >> ensure that the object file that is created from the Aldor lisp
 >> output can be linked with the Axiom+Aldor binary.
->=20
-> oh, besides the aldor compiler, axiom also uses gcl to compile aldor=20
+>
+> oh, besides the aldor compiler, axiom also uses gcl to compile aldor
 > sources?
 
-Aldor is only called to produce .ao, .asy, and .lsp files. Axiom starts=20
+Aldor is only called to produce .ao, .asy, and .lsp files. Axiom starts
 gcl in a second pass to make an .o file out of .lsp.
 
 [...]
@@ -2515,25 +2306,19 @@ gcl in a second pass to make an .o file out of .lsp.
 >> http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AldorForAxiom
 >>
 >> to link Axiom with Aldor.
->=20
-> I tried to follow that guide, but ran into trouble already at step 5=20
-> =E2=80=9CUpdate your axiom source code to patch 44=E2=80=9D, as for a f=
-resh install, of=20
-> course I could not =E2=80=9Ctla update=E2=80=9D. I tried with the silve=
-r sources=20
-> instead. Building axiom aborted, and make complained about denied=20
+>
+> I tried to follow that guide, but ran into trouble already at step 5
+> =E2=80=9CUpdate your axiom source code to patch 44=E2=80=9D, as for a fresh install, of
+> course I could not =E2=80=9Ctla update=E2=80=9D. I tried with the silver sources
+> instead. Building axiom aborted, and make complained about denied
 > permission to modify
 > /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/bin/tex/.svn/entries
-> /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/bin/tex/.svn/all-wcpr=
-ops
-> /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/bin/tex/.svn/prop-bas=
-e/axiom.sty.svn-base=20
->=20
-> /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/bin/tex/.svn/text-bas=
-e/axiom.sty.svn-base=20
-
-That is a bug that I fixed in revision 75 of branches/build-improvements =
+> /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/bin/tex/.svn/all-wcprops
+> /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/bin/tex/.svn/prop-base/axiom.sty.svn-base
+>
+> /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/bin/tex/.svn/text-base/axiom.sty.svn-base
 
+That is a bug that I fixed in revision 75 of branches/build-improvements 
 at sourceforge.
 
 Makefile.pamphlet:
@@ -2551,73 +2336,53 @@ ${OUT}/Makefile.pamphlet:
 	@echo 1 making ${SRC}/scripts
 	cp -pr * ${OUT}
 
-There is actually another change in src/doc/Makefile.pamphlet, but maybe =
-
+There is actually another change in src/doc/Makefile.pamphlet, but maybe 
 the two files above suffice.
 
-Maybe it is easier to use svk instead of svn. svk does not put .svn=20
+Maybe it is easier to use svk instead of svn. svk does not put .svn
 directories inside the checked out tree.
 See http://axiom.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/mathaction/AxiomSilverBranch
 
-> chmodding everything within /hemo/tmgisi/axiom64 to 777, make got past =
-
+> chmodding everything within /hemo/tmgisi/axiom64 to 777, make got past 
 > this point but make did not proceed for more than 24-hours at:
->=20
-> make[3]: Entering directory=20
+>
+> make[3]: Entering directory
 > `/home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/src/doc'
-> 1 making /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/int/doc/axiom.bib from=
-=20
+> 1 making /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/int/doc/axiom.bib from
 > /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/src/doc/axiom.bib.pamphlet
-> 2 making=20
-> /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/bin/tex/axiom.sty fro=
-m=20
+> 2 making
+> /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/bin/tex/axiom.sty from
 > /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/src/doc/axiom.sty.pamphlet
-> 3 making=20
-> /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/doc/DeveloperNotes.dv=
-i=20
-> from=20
-> /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/src/doc/DeveloperNotes.pamphlet=
-
+> 3 making
+> /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/doc/DeveloperNotes.dvi
+> from
+> /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/src/doc/DeveloperNotes.pamphlet
 > The root module <<*>> was not defined.
-> 4 making /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/doc/book.dvi=
-=20
+> 4 making /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/doc/book.dvi
 > from /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/src/doc/book.pamphlet
-> 4 making=20
-> /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/doc/bookvol1.dvi from=
-=20
+> 4 making
+> /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/mnt/linux/doc/bookvol1.dvi from
 > /home/tmgisi/axiom64/axiom.silver/axiom/src/doc/bookvol1.pamphlet
->=20
->=20
+>
+>
 > So obviously, at step 5 of
 > http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AldorForAxiom
-> I chose the wrong sources. Would the golden one be the correct one then=
-?
+> I chose the wrong sources. Would the golden one be the correct one then?
 
-At least I compiled axiom--main--1--patch-50 (which is the current Gold=20
+At least I compiled axiom--main--1--patch-50 (which is the current Gold
 version) exactly as described on
-http://axiom.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/mathaction/AxiomSilverBranch (including =
-
+http://axiom.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/mathaction/AxiomSilverBranch (including 
 the compilation of libaxiom.al.
 
 I haven't yet tried Silver.
 
-Good luck
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Christian Aistleitner" <7z5rdpq@gmx.net>
-Subject: Re: Using Aldor compiler from within Axiom on amd64
-	<op.tlqk0gu7lnrlr4@spencer.aistleitner.info>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 06 Jan 2007 17:53:38 +0100
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Christian Aistleitner
+Subject: Re: Using Aldor compiler from within Axiom on amd64
 
-"Christian Aistleitner" <7z5rdpq@gmx.net> writes:
+Christian Aistleitner writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -2651,43 +2416,27 @@ interaction with you because of faulty formatting commands).
 That is a known issue that was fixed a while ago -- at least in the
 build-improvements branch; I thought it was also fixed in the mainline.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: MathML package
-From: Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Arthur Ralfs
 Date: Sat, 06 Jan 2007 18:03:56 +0100
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Arthur Ralfs
+Subject: Re: MathML package
 
 Le vendredi 05 janvier 2007 =E0 22:38 -0800, Arthur Ralfs a =E9crit :
-> Below is a package for producing presentation MathML.  It's my first at=
-tempt
-> and based on Robert Sutor's TeXFomat domain.  It's not finished but I w=
-ould
-> particularly appreciate if somebody else would be interested in testing=
-=20
+> Below is a package for producing presentation MathML.  It's my first attempt
+> and based on Robert Sutor's TeXFomat domain.  It's not finished but I would
+> particularly appreciate if somebody else would be interested in testing
 > it and
 > letting me know what doesn't work.
 
 Can you resend your package in an attachment please, my MUA reformats
 long lines (same thing, apparently, in the mailing list archives).
 
-Thanks,
-
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Zero divisors in Expression Integer
-To: list
 Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2007 19:39:42 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
+Subject: Re: Zero divisors in Expression Integer
 
 Francois Maltey wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -2814,27 +2563,18 @@ results.  So the approach "simplify only when valid" may work only if
 you do not simplify fractions.  And Axiom simplifies fractions when
 working with expressions...
  
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2007 20:21:41 +0100
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Christian Aistleitner
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Using Aldor compiler from within Axiom on amd64
-From: "Christian Aistleitner" <7z5rdpq@gmx.net>
-	<op.tlqk0gu7lnrlr4@spencer.aistleitner.info>
-	<m3fyao9jvx.fsf@zeus.integrable-solutions.net>
-Cc: list
 
 Hello Gaby,
 
 On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 17:53:38 +0100, Gabriel Dos Reis  
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
-> "Christian Aistleitner" <7z5rdpq@gmx.net> writes:
+> Christian Aistleitner writes:
 >
 > [...]
 >
@@ -2870,19 +2610,11 @@ thank you. I did not dare just to step over such issues, ...
 However, just ignoring the problem *sigh* allowed me to compile Axiom.
 Thank you.
 
-Kind regards,
-Christian
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2007 20:24:58 +0100
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Christian Aistleitner
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Using Aldor compiler from within Axiom on amd64
-From: "Christian Aistleitner" <7z5rdpq@gmx.net>
-	<op.tlqk0gu7lnrlr4@spencer.aistleitner.info>
-	<459FBE92.7010009@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -2892,19 +2624,11 @@ Hello,
 with the other replies in this thread I managed to install both the  
 current silver and the current gold sources.
 
-Thank you,
-Christian
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Camm Maguire'" Camm Maguire
 Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 09:42:10 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
-Subject: RE: [Gcl-devel] Re: error in ./configure when
-	building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu
+From: Bill Page
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: RE: [Gcl-devel] Re: error in ./configure when building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu
 
 Camm,
 
@@ -2923,20 +2647,11 @@ Both Gaby and I have successfully built Axiom on Windows from a
 recent version of gcl-2.6.8pre. What is required in order to test
 this "windows-only read patch"?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 11 Jan 2007 10:50:54 -0500
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
-Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: error in ./configure when
-	building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: error in ./configure when building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu
 
 Greetings, and thanks so much!
 
@@ -2972,7 +2687,7 @@ Take care,
 
 
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Camm,
 > 
@@ -2990,30 +2705,12 @@ Take care,
 > Both Gaby and I have successfully built Axiom on Windows from a
 > recent version of gcl-2.6.8pre. What is required in order to test
 > this "windows-only read patch"?
-> 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Camm Maguire'" Camm Maguire
 Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 14:42:30 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
-Subject: windows-only read patch (was: error in
-	./configure when building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu)
+From: Bill Page
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: windows-only read patch (was: error in	./configure when building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu)
 
 Camm,
 
@@ -3025,13 +2722,6 @@ Regards,
 Bill Page.
 
 > -----Original Message-----
-> From: Camm Maguire [mailto:Camm Maguire] 
-> Sent: January 11, 2007 10:51 AM
-> To: Bill Page
-> Cc: gcl-devel@gnu.org; list
-> Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: error in ./configure when 
-> building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu
-> 
 > 
 > Greetings, and thanks so much!
 > 
@@ -3070,7 +2760,7 @@ Bill Page.
 > 
 > 
 > 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > > Camm,
 > > 
@@ -3089,41 +2779,17 @@ Bill Page.
 > > Both Gaby and I have successfully built Axiom on Windows from a
 > > recent version of gcl-2.6.8pre. What is required in order to test
 > > this "windows-only read patch"?
-> > 
-> > Regards,
-> > Bill Page.
-> > 
-> > 
-> > 
-> > 
-> > 
-> 
-> -- 
-> Camm Maguire			     			
-> Camm Maguire
-> ==============================================================
-> ============
-> "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  -- 
->  Baha'u'llah
-> 
-> 
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 11 Jan 2007 15:15:28 -0500
-Cc: Vadim V. Zhytnikov, maxima@math.utexas.edu,
-	list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
-Subject: Re: windows-only read patch (was: error in
-	./configure when building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu)
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: windows-only read patch (was: error in ./configure when building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu)
+Cc: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
 
 Greetings!
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Camm,
 > 
@@ -3150,22 +2816,7 @@ you.  I'd really be pleased if someone could try acl2 as well.
 
 Alas, due to email chaos, I seem to be disconnected from Vadim.
 
-Take care,
-
-
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-> 
 > > -----Original Message-----
-> > From: Camm Maguire [mailto:Camm Maguire] 
-> > Sent: January 11, 2007 10:51 AM
-> > To: Bill Page
-> > Cc: gcl-devel@gnu.org; list
-> > Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: error in ./configure when 
-> > building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu
-> > 
-> > 
-> > Greetings, and thanks so much!
 > > 
 > > Could you please try reverting:
 > > 
@@ -3202,7 +2853,7 @@ Take care,
 > > 
 > > 
 > > 
-> > "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> > Bill Page writes:
 > > 
 > > > Camm,
 > > > 
@@ -3221,50 +2872,17 @@ Take care,
 > > > Both Gaby and I have successfully built Axiom on Windows from a
 > > > recent version of gcl-2.6.8pre. What is required in order to test
 > > > this "windows-only read patch"?
-> > > 
-> > > Regards,
-> > > Bill Page.
-> > > 
-> > > 
-> > > 
-> > > 
-> > > 
-> > 
-> > -- 
-> > Camm Maguire			     			
-> > Camm Maguire
-> > ==============================================================
-> > ============
-> > "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  -- 
-> >  Baha'u'llah
-> > 
-> > 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 21:41:01 +0300
 From: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
 To: Camm Maguire
-	<54y7o98gm7.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
-Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: windows-only read patch (was:
- error in ./configure when building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu)
+Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: windows-only read patch (was: error in ./configure when building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu)
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 > Greetings!
 > 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 >> Camm,
 >>
@@ -3300,22 +2918,10 @@ be tested.  GCL 2.6.8 CVS without aforementioned patch?
 
 Please, try <vvzhyt@gmail.com>
 
-With best regards,
-
-Vadim
-
--- 
-      Vadim V. Zhytnikov
-
-       <Vadim V. Zhytnikov>
-      <Vadim V. Zhytnikov>
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 02:46:49 +0100 (CET)
-From: Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Infinite loop computing Laplace transform
 
 I have looked at bug 101.  At the end of LaplaceTransform.locallaplace
@@ -3341,21 +2947,12 @@ ATM I am unable to find a function such that this fragment helps.  OTOH
 the fragment is quite likely to cause infinite recursion so I consider
 disabling it.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 15 Jan 2007 18:55:17 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: PATCH to src/interp/ptrees.boot
 
-
-Hi,
-
   There is a duplicate test for the data type used to implement
 the abstract syntax trees found in src/interp/ptrees.boot.
 This is a correction I would have liked to apply globally to 
@@ -3387,15 +2984,11 @@ build-improvement branch only.
   
 --- 286,293 ----
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 01:33:35 -0500
-From: Tim Daly <daly@cert.org>
-To: guy.steele@sun.com, Tim Daly, list
-Cc: 
-Subject: Mathematical Programming Languages with strong
-	typing
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Guy Steele
+Subject: Mathematical Programming Languages with strong	typing
 
 I've been reviewing your documents on Fortress.
 
@@ -3403,17 +2996,10 @@ Have you seen Axiom (http://wiki.axiom-developer.org)?
 It already has some of the parameterized types as well as
 a very strong mathematical structure.
 
-Tim Daly
-Tim Daly
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 02:08:14 -0500
-From: Tim Daly <daly@cert.org>
-To: guy.steele@sun.com, Tim Daly, list
-Cc: 
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Guy Steele
 Subject: Parallelism in mathematical languages
 
 One thought about parallelism is that you've implicitly
@@ -3503,38 +3089,21 @@ follow the standard model of serial programming. Under the
 assumption that this language is used for mathematics the proviso
 model is much more natural and powerful.
 
-Tim Daly
-Tim Daly
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 16 Jan 2007 16:57:16 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: ncloopProcess
 
-
-Hi Tim,
-
   Where is ncloopProcess defined?
 
 Brute force grep shows no match...
 
-Thanks,
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: ncloopProcess
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 00:20:46 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: ncloopProcess
 
 > 
 > Hi Tim,
@@ -3555,19 +3124,11 @@ which in turn is only used in ncloopInclude which is unused.
 
 AFAICS this is part of "new" unfinished toplevel.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 16 Jan 2007 17:39:47 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: ncloopProcess
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 16 Jan 2007 17:39:47 -0600
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -3600,18 +3161,12 @@ OK, thanks.
 We should probably have a list "open projects" consisting of
 unfinished "new" parts.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 16 Jan 2007 20:18:01 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: sayMessage
 
-
 Tim --
 
   The function sayMessage appears to be defined at least in two locations:
@@ -3621,21 +3176,15 @@ Tim --
 
 which one should be considered the "true" definition?
 
-
 [ also, the perspective is having many definitions, overriding or not,
  for same functions is seriously annoying when looking for
  information. ]
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: sayMessage
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 04:22:16 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: sayMessage
 
 > 
 > Tim --
@@ -3673,93 +3222,72 @@ has finished), but ATM I am not sure if gains would justify
 effort.  Fourth variant IMHO would only add confusion due to
 inconsistency.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: RE: ncloopProcess
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 09:42:45 +0100
-Thread-Topic: ncloopProcess
-Thread-Index: Acc5x5VUqY72rnH4QEOU3vfN+CvbHQASyo4g
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: <list>
-	FILETIME=[75D9B4E0:01C73A13]
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: list
+Subject: RE: ncloopProcess
 
 As far as I know, the nc functions are from the "New Compiler",
 which does not exist anymore. It should have replaced the old compiler,
 which is the current SPAD compiler. This does not mean, that the
 functions might be used somewhere :-(.
 
-Regards=20
+Regards
 
 Juergen Weiss
 
 Juergen Weiss	  | Universitaet Mainz, Zentrum fuer Datenverarbeitung,
 Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 +49(6131)39-26407
-=20
+
 
 > -----Original Message-----
-> From: axiom-developer-bounces+weiss=3Duni-mainz.de@nongnu.org=20
+> From: axiom-developer-bounces+weiss=uni-mainz.de@nongnu.org
 >  On Behalf Of Gabriel Dos Reis
 > Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 12:40 AM
 > To: Waldek Hebisch
 > Cc: list
 > Subject: Re: ncloopProcess
->=20
+>
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
->=20
-> | >=20
+>
+> | >
 > | > Hi Tim,
-> | >=20
+> | >
 > | >   Where is ncloopProcess defined?
-> | >=20
+> | >
 > | > Brute force grep shows no match...
-> | >=20
-> |=20
+> | >
+> |
 > | Lisp tells me that ncloopProcess is undefined:
-> |=20
+> |
 > | )lisp (fboundp '|ncloopProcess|)
-> |=20
-> | Value =3D NIL
-> |=20
+> |
+> | Value = NIL
+> |
 > | Grepping shows that ncloopProcess is only used in ncloopInclude0
 > | which in turn is only used in ncloopInclude which is unused.
->=20
+>
 > Thanks for concurring.
->=20
+>
 > I speculated, based on the missing definition, that ncloopInclude may
-> be not be used at the moment. =20
->=20
+> be not be used at the moment. 
+>
 > | AFAICS this is part of "new" unfinished toplevel.
->=20
-> OK, thanks. =20
->=20
+>
+> OK, thanks. 
+>
 > We should probably have a list "open projects" consisting of
 > unfinished "new" parts.
->=20
-> -- Gaby
->=20
->=20
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->=20
-
-
 
 \start
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-Subject: Re: ncloopProcess
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 17 Jan 2007 05:23:00 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Juergen Weiss
+Subject: Re: ncloopProcess
 
-"Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss writes:
+Juergen Weiss writes:
 
 | As far as I know, the nc functions are from the "New Compiler",
 | which does not exist anymore. It should have replaced the old compiler,
@@ -3774,28 +3302,18 @@ Hi Juergen,
 some point, but was removed?  If yes, do you happen to remember what
 the reasons were?
 
-Thanks!
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: RE: ncloopProcess
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 12:52:45 +0100
-Thread-Topic: ncloopProcess
-Thread-Index: Acc6Kc07K+y5hQFnSuG/WWpUtapuQAAAjXnQ
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-	FILETIME=[00C251B0:01C73A2E]
-Cc: list
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: RE: ncloopProcess
 
 Hi,
 
 I think, before 1990 someone wrote a new scratchpad compiler in
 lisp. It seems that it was not better than the old one. So
 the code was abandoned and the A#/Aldor compiler was developed
-around 1990. Maybe Tim knows more details.=20
+around 1990. Maybe Tim knows more details.
 
 Regards
 
@@ -3804,46 +3322,36 @@ Juergen Weiss
 Juergen Weiss	  | Universitaet Mainz, Zentrum fuer Datenverarbeitung,
 Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 +49(6131)39-26407
-=20
+
 
 > -----Original Message-----
-> From: gdr@soliton.cs.tamu.edu=20
-> [mailto:gdr@soliton.cs.tamu.edu] On Behalf Of Gabriel Dos Reis
+> From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+> [mailto:Gabriel Dos Reis] On Behalf Of Gabriel Dos Reis
 > Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 12:23 PM
 > To: Weiss, Juergen
 > Cc: list
 > Subject: Re: ncloopProcess
->=20
-> "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss writes:
->=20
+>
+> Juergen Weiss writes:
+>
 > | As far as I know, the nc functions are from the "New Compiler",
-> | which does not exist anymore. It should have replaced the=20
+> | which does not exist anymore. It should have replaced the
 > old compiler,
 > | which is the current SPAD compiler. This does not mean, that the
 > | functions might be used somewhere :-(.
-> |=20
-> | Regards=20
->=20
+> |
+> | Regards
+>
 > Hi Juergen,
->=20
+>
 >   You said "which does not exist anymore".  Did you mean it existed at
 > some point, but was removed?  If yes, do you happen to remember what
 > the reasons were?
->=20
-> Thanks!
->=20
-> -- Gaby
->=20
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 16:06:49 -0500
-From: Guy Steele <Guy.Steele@sun.com>
-To: Tim Daly <daly@cert.org>
-Message-id: <532978A4-7770-421B-AE4E-3ADE76A90DF4@sun.com>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list
+From: Guy Steele
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Parallelism in mathematical languages
 
 Thanks for your comments about Fortress and Axiom.
@@ -3943,18 +3451,11 @@ On Jan 16, 2007, at 2:08 AM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > follow the standard model of serial programming. Under the
 > assumption that this language is used for mathematics the proviso
 > model is much more natural and powerful.
->
-> Tim Daly
-> Tim Daly
->
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 16:23:06 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Bug 215: sin asin(7.0::COMPLEX FLOAT)
 
 The problem here is that sin asin(7.0::COMPLEX FLOAT) give something
@@ -3983,18 +3484,11 @@ values on branch cuts does not seem very useful.  So I am tempted
 to declare that arguments branch cuts are errors (like divison
 by 0).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 17 Jan 2007 09:53:32 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Bug 215: sin asin(7.0::COMPLEX FLOAT)
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 17 Jan 2007 09:53:32 -0600
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -4030,15 +3524,11 @@ After all, this is a mathematical computational platform.  If we go
 that way, how else can we expect other people to take branch cuts
 seriously? 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Bug 215: sin asin(7.0::COMPLEX FLOAT)
-To: list
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 16:54:19 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
+Subject: Re: Bug 215: sin asin(7.0::COMPLEX FLOAT)
 
 I wrote:
 > There is an easy workaround, put:
@@ -4069,36 +3559,21 @@ real arguments are computed in "real way", we could easily get
 wrong results (starting from enexpected complex expressions to
 plain wrong).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 17 Jan 2007 10:00:06 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: interpreter and with-expression
 
-
-Tim --
-
   The interpreter (in particular pf2Sex) does not handle category
 definitions (with-expression).  Is that by design or an "unfinished" part?
 
 In case it is by design, what is the rationale?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 10:13:17 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Juergen Weiss, Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
 Subject: new compiler, ncloopProcess
 
 Scratchpad was a research project used by many people in 
@@ -4155,16 +3630,10 @@ things. This is not documented and not apparent. It was
 intended for use by the developers of axiom so they could
 debug their programs. Some of these ended up abandoned.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 10:21:11 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
 Subject: interpreter and with-expression
 
 > The interpreter (in particular pf2Sex) does not handle category
@@ -4175,16 +3644,10 @@ interpreter level. Well, in theory it is since a category is
 simply a lisp expression, but in practice I don't think it works.
 Categories are a compile-time concept.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 10:33:28 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: interpreter and with-expression
 
 On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -4217,17 +3680,11 @@ it really is confusing.  I would like to know whether there are
 deep reasons for this, or whether it is because it was not
 finished.
 
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Bug 215: sin asin(7.0::COMPLEX FLOAT)
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 17:35:30 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Bug 215: sin asin(7.0::COMPLEX FLOAT)
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -4271,18 +3728,11 @@ can fully anayze roundoff) can use values on branch cuts.  But
 even then, it may well turn out (as is in our case) that the
 values in not the needed one.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: interpreter and with-expression
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 17:50:27 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: interpreter and with-expression
 
 > On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 Tim Daly wrote:
 > 
@@ -4322,18 +3772,11 @@ to "compile" the type.  In principle interpreter could transparently
 pass the definition to the compiler, but IMHO differences in
 interpreter and compiler language would destroy the illusion.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 10:51:16 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Bug 215: sin asin(7.0::COMPLEX FLOAT)
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -4397,16 +3840,11 @@ http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/240000/235703/p21-patton.pdf?key1=235703&key2=48
 
 http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/240000/235704/p25-rich.pdf?key1=235704&key2=9722509611&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=9284552&CFTOKEN=77401299
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 10:54:51 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: interpreter and with-expression
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -4460,15 +3898,11 @@ Of course.  So?
 Now, please do nail down those differences and and let see why they
 are any useful in the specific issue at hand.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 17 Jan 2007 18:25:03 +0100
+From: Francois Maltey
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Bug 215: sin asin(7.0::COMPLEX FLOAT)
-From: Francois Maltey
-Date: 17 Jan 2007 18:25:03 +0100
 
 Hi Waldek and all !
 
@@ -4545,14 +3979,11 @@ Today my students noticed that I write log and not ln on the blackboard.
 You understand why !
 French stuents dislike, but what is the international function name.
 
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: interpreter and with-expression
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 19:50:18 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: interpreter and with-expression
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -4584,18 +4015,11 @@ Concerning differences, a little one which probably has no useful
 justification: compiler accepts "until" keyword, but this keyword is
 absent in the interpreter.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 17 Jan 2007 20:10:37 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: interpreter and with-expression
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 17 Jan 2007 20:10:37 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Dear all,
 
@@ -4633,16 +4057,11 @@ Martin
 Looking at the aldor interpreter (where both is possible), it seems that it is
 quite difficult. It is the bit where I experienced most segfaults...
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 13:25:07 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: interpreter and with-expression
-	<9q4pqpeafm.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -4660,16 +4079,11 @@ make it available in the working space -- as opposed to allowing
 the definition  at the interpreter level and process (almost) exactly
 the same way?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 13:38:58 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: interpreter and with-expression
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -4682,15 +4096,10 @@ where "until" seems indeed missing.   I don't know whether that is
 by design or a bug.  Note that that "new parser" is also intended
 to be used by the "new compiler".
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 15:00:24 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
 Subject: interpreter and with-expression
 
 > What is the difference between putting that definition in a file
@@ -4699,16 +4108,10 @@ Subject: interpreter and with-expression
 The interpreter does not have the treewalking machinery to dynamically
 construct and use a category. The compiler does.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 15:19:09 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: interpreter and with-expression
 
 On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -4727,16 +4130,11 @@ On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 Tim Daly wrote:
       and has the compiler does the construction and loads the
       resulting object.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 17 Jan 2007 22:20:35 +0100
+From: Francois Maltey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Zero divisors in Expression Integer
-From: Francois Maltey
-Date: 17 Jan 2007 22:20:35 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Dear Waldek,
 
@@ -4787,17 +4185,11 @@ and I expect to have a smaller axiom, but a consistent system.
 
 Please, give me some advices !
 
-Francois
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 17 Jan 2007 22:38:41 +0100
+From: Francois Maltey
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: interpreter and with-expression
-	<Pine.GSO.4.58.0701171337200.7576@sun>
-From: Francois Maltey
-Date: 17 Jan 2007 22:38:41 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Dear Gabriel,
 
@@ -4812,17 +4204,11 @@ map (f +-> f(55), [t +-> t+1, t +-> t+2])-- doesn't work, I must sign it
 
 Do you have any information about the anonymous functions.
 
-Francois (again)
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 16:01:15 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Francois Maltey
 Subject: re: interpreter and with-expression
-	<Pine.GSO.4.58.0701171337200.7576@sun> <874pqpxrj2.fsf@nerim.fr>
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Francois Maltey wrote:
 
@@ -4850,16 +4236,11 @@ So far, I only have documentation for
 But, I'll definitely look into the anonymous functions.  Thanks for
 providing the test case.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 18 Jan 2007 22:44:49 +0100
+From: Francois Maltey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Zero divisors in Expression Integer
-From: Francois Maltey
-Date: 18 Jan 2007 22:44:49 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Hello Waldek,
 
@@ -4891,13 +4272,9 @@ In this case I'm not sure.
 
 The Question remains.
 
-Francois
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 13:31:27 +0100 (CET)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: list
 Subject: axiom/aldor oddities
 
@@ -4946,23 +4323,17 @@ Integer
 
 what am I missing here?
 
-thanks,
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Subject: Re: axiom/aldor oddities
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 19 Jan 2007 13:57:40 +0100
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Franz Lehner
+Subject: Re: axiom/aldor oddities
 
 Dear Franz,
 
 I can only guess...
 
-Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at> writes:
+Franz Lehner writes:
 
 > ---BEGIN strange.as
 > #include "axiom"
@@ -5007,79 +4378,42 @@ tfpi1(d:Polynomial Integer,n:PositiveInteger): Fraction Polynomial Integer == {
       d/(factorial(n::Integer)^2)::(Polynomial Integer);
 }
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: <list>
 Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 08:24:37 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acc7pPJZBpuvT9PAQLqXHtK17bZwSgAKC+Yg
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: FW: Axiom is an open source math project
 
-
-
 -----Original Message-----
-From: Francesco Montorsi [mailto:f18m_cpp217828@yahoo.it]=20
-Sent: January 19, 2007 3:36 AM
-To: Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Axiom is an open source math project
-
+From: Francesco Montorsi
 
 Bill Page ha scritto:
 > Dear MathStudio Webmaster,
->=20
+>
 > You wrote: "if you find other good links, please email them to the
 > webmaster."
->=20
+>
 > See:
->=20
+>
 >   http://wiki.axiom-developer.org
->=20
-> Axiom is a general purpose system for doing mathematics by computer. =
-It
-> is especially useful for symbolic calculations, mathematical research =
-and
-> for the development of new mathematical algorithms. Axiom has a =
-strongly-
-> typed high-level programming language for expressing abstract =
-mathematical
-> concepts. Over 1,000 mathematical domains and categories are collected =
-in
+>
+> Axiom is a general purpose system for doing mathematics by computer. It
+> is especially useful for symbolic calculations, mathematical research and
+> for the development of new mathematical algorithms. Axiom has a strongly-
+> typed high-level programming language for expressing abstract mathematical
+> concepts. Over 1,000 mathematical domains and categories are collected in
 > the Axiom Library. ...
->=20
+>
 > Please list Axiom on your web page at
->=20
+>
 >   http://mathstudio.sourceforge.net/links.shtml
 done, thanks!
 
-Francesco
-
---=20
-
-
-
-
-
-Chiacchiera con i tuoi amici in tempo reale!=20
- http://it.yahoo.com/mail_it/foot/*http://it.messenger.yahoo.com=20
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 17:04:04 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Martin Rubey,
-	axiom-dev <list>, lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: axiom/aldor oddities
-	<9qfya72myj.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: 
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -5091,7 +4425,7 @@ On 01/19/2007 01:57 PM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
 > I can only guess...
 > 
-> Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at> writes:
+> Franz Lehner writes:
 > 
 >> ---BEGIN strange.as
 >> #include "axiom"
@@ -5163,20 +4497,12 @@ Integer == {
 It is never bad to add a bit of redundancy (namely the types). It's 
 easier for humans and it helps the compiler.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 15:55:06 -0600
-From: TheChao Jaroslov Rosenberger
-To: gcl-devel@gnu.org
-	boundary="----=_Part_31167_9070489.1169243706975"
-Cc: list
+From: Jaroslov Rosenberger
+To: list
 Subject: Problems with compiler::link
 
-------=_Part_31167_9070489.1169243706975
-
 The platform is Ubuntu Edgy Eft 6.10. I attempted to build a fresh checkout
 of build-improvements. It fails with the following error:
 
@@ -5189,31 +4515,19 @@ SM is available on the system (/usr/lib/libSM.so.6  &
 cheers,
 -Jacob S.
 
-------=_Part_31167_9070489.1169243706975
-
-The platform is Ubuntu Edgy Eft 6.10. I attempted to build a fresh checkout of build-improvements. It fails with the following error:<br><br>&gt;/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lSM<br>collect2: ld returned 1 exit status<br><br>SM is available on the system (/usr/lib/libSM.so.6&nbsp; &amp; /usr/lib/libSM.so.6.0.0)
-<br><br>cheers,<br>-Jacob S.<br><br><br>
-
-------=_Part_31167_9070489.1169243706975--
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 16:04:21 -0600
-From: TheChao Jaroslov Rosenberger
-To: gcl-devel@gnu.org
-	boundary="----=_Part_31244_21030279.1169244261823"
-Cc: list
+From: Jaroslov Rosenberger
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Problems with compiler::link
 
-------=_Part_31244_21030279.1169244261823
 
 Appears to be solved by installing dev-versions of gmp, gcl, X11, readline,
 etc. These install the correct links for development.
 
 -Jacob S.
 
-On 1/19/07, TheChao Jaroslov Rosenberger wrote:
+On 1/19/07, Jaroslov Rosenberger wrote:
 >
 > The platform is Ubuntu Edgy Eft 6.10. I attempted to build a fresh
 > checkout of build-improvements. It fails with the following error:
@@ -5223,31 +4537,11 @@ On 1/19/07, TheChao Jaroslov Rosenberger wrote:
 >
 > SM is available on the system (/usr/lib/libSM.so.6  &
 > /usr/lib/libSM.so.6.0.0)
->
-> cheers,
-> -Jacob S.
->
->
->
-
-------=_Part_31244_21030279.1169244261823
-
-Appears to be solved by installing dev-versions of gmp, gcl, X11, readline, etc. These install the correct links for development.<br><br>-Jacob S.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 1/19/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">
-TheChao</b> &lt;<a href="mailto:Jaroslov Rosenberger">Jaroslov Rosenberger</a>&gt; wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
-The platform is Ubuntu Edgy Eft 6.10. I attempted to build a fresh checkout of build-improvements. It fails with the following error:<br><br>&gt;/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lSM<br>collect2: ld returned 1 exit status<br><br>
-SM is available on the system (/usr/lib/libSM.so.6&nbsp; &amp; /usr/lib/libSM.so.6.0.0)
-<br><br>cheers,<br>-Jacob S.<br><br><br>
-
-</blockquote></div><br>
-
-------=_Part_31244_21030279.1169244261823--
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
 Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 13:05:41 +0100
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: list
 Subject: breakmode handling bug ?
 
 Hello,
@@ -5299,16 +4593,11 @@ Greg
 PS : To test it issue a ')set break query' followed by a ')lisp ub' for
 example.
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: breakmode handling bug ?
-To: Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem
 Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 13:43:26 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: breakmode handling bug ?
 
 > Hello,
 > 
@@ -5344,60 +4633,52 @@ continue
    Processing will continue where it was interrupted.
 (1) -> 
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: breakmode handling bug ?
-From: Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 18:57:35 +0100
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: breakmode handling bug ?
 
 Le samedi 20 janvier 2007 =E0 13:43 +0100, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :
 > > Hello,
-> >=20
+> >
 > > It is possible in Axiom to modify its behavior when an error is
 > > encountered via
-> >=20
+> >
 > > )set break something
-> >=20
-> > But if you set it to 'query', Axiom will ask you if you want to retur=
-n
+> >
+> > But if you set it to 'query', Axiom will ask you if you want to return
 > > to top level or enter a Lisp break loop. What I find strange is that
 > > this not what Axiom has to do. The code is (g-error.boot):
-> >=20
->=20
+> >
+>
 > Could you give more detail on what Axiom is doing for you and what
 > it to do.  For me it works as follows (both the old release and
 > newest wh-sandbox):
->=20
+>
 > (1) -> )set break query
 > (1) -> 1/0
->=20
+>
 >    >> Error detected within library code:
 >    division by zero
->=20
+>
 > protected-symbol-warn called with (NIL)
->=20
+>
 >    You have three options. Enter:
 >      continue   to continue processing,
 >      top        to return to top level, or
 >      break      to enter a LISP break loop.
->=20
+>
 >    Please enter your choice now:
 > continue
 >    Processing will continue where it was interrupted.
-> (1) ->=20
+> (1) ->
 
 You version seems to correctly handle the piece of code I sent. I have
 only two choices:
 
 (1) -> 1/0
-=20
+
    >> Error detected within library code:
    division by zero
 
@@ -5408,27 +4689,18 @@ only two choices:
 
    Please enter your choice now:
 top
-(1) ->=20
+(1) ->
 
 It's is on the x86_64 arch. I can reproduce this with gold,
 build-improvements and an old one (from Debian).
 
 Anyone who has a x86_64 version of GCL/Axiom can test this ?
 
-Thanks,
-
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: breakmode handling bug ?
-To: Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem
 Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 19:23:02 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: breakmode handling bug ?
 
 > You version seems to correctly handle the piece of code I sent. I have
 > only two choices:
@@ -5458,31 +4730,24 @@ a Debian and uses system gcl, another one uses gcl-2.6.7 build
 separately from sources (I do not use bundled gcl to save build
 time).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: breakmode handling bug ?
-From: Vanuxem Gregory Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 20:14:28 +0100
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: breakmode handling bug ?
 
 Le samedi 20 janvier 2007 =E0 19:23 +0100, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :
 > > It's is on the x86_64 arch. I can reproduce this with gold,
 > > build-improvements and an old one (from Debian).
-> >=20
+> >
 > > Anyone who has a x86_64 version of GCL/Axiom can test this ?
-> >=20
->=20
+> >
+>
 > I use x86_64.  My Axiom is based on gcl-2.6.7. One machine is
 > a Debian and uses system gcl, another one uses gcl-2.6.7 build
 > separately from sources (I do not use bundled gcl to save build
 > time).
->=20
+>
 
 Hmm... I don't like that...
 
@@ -5490,9 +4755,9 @@ Thanks,
 
 Greg
 
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
+==========================
+==========================
+===============
 Linux ellipse 2.6.19.1 #1 PREEMPT Mon Jan 8 18:08:50 CET 2007 x86_64
 GNU/Linux
 $ dpkg -l libc6
@@ -5503,19 +4768,11 @@ GCL-2.6.7 and 2.6.8pre
 
 Debian (testing)
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Vanuxem Gregory'" Gregory Vanuxem,
-	"'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: breakmode handling bug ?
 Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 14:14:27 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acc8vHgcLCzcJ6jzQ8GdADLY/ty6YgACWIMg
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gregory Vanuxem, Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: breakmode handling bug ?
 
 On January 20, 2007 12:58 PM Vanuxem Gregory wrote:
 > I have only two choices:
@@ -5543,19 +4800,10 @@ build-improvements with included gcl-2.6.8pre) and the much
 older Windows version (based on gcl-2.6.5, I think) both work
 as expected and show 3 options.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 20:24:12 -0800
 From: Arthur Ralfs
 To: list
-Message-id: <45B43C6C.7050101@shaw.ca>
-MIME-version: 1.0
 Subject: retrieving axiom commands
 
 Is it possible to retrieve axiom commands?
@@ -5563,18 +4811,11 @@ i.e. if I type in integrate(x**2,x) can I then get
 that command back rather than the output from
 the command?
 
-Arthur Ralfs
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Arthur Ralfs'" Arthur Ralfs
-Subject: RE: retrieving axiom commands
 Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 09:51:40 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acc93TDZ79a/VlUoT2y2lX4Jmqx0+wAV32GA
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Arthur Ralfs
+Subject: RE: retrieving axiom commands
 
 On January 21, 2007 11:24 PM Arthur Ralfs asked:
 > 
@@ -5590,20 +4831,11 @@ Try the command:
 
 Is that what you want?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 14:38:52 -0800
 From: Arthur Ralfs
-Subject: clarification Re: retrieving axiom commands
 To: list
-Message-id: <45B53CFC.3060405@shaw.ca>
-MIME-version: 1.0
+Subject: clarification Re: retrieving axiom commands
 
 I want to retrieve the command from within spad code,
 not from the command line
@@ -5615,27 +4847,12 @@ Arthur Ralfs wrote:
 > i.e. if I type in integrate(x**2,x) can I then get
 > that command back rather than the output from
 > the command?
->
-> Arthur Ralfs
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
-
-
-
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Arthur Ralfs'" Arthur Ralfs
-Subject: RE: clarification Re: retrieving axiom commands
 Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 11:33:47 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acc+dnX+B86t70sqSy+B2reEPWHi1QAjXaIg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Arthur Ralfs
+Subject: RE: clarification Re: retrieving axiom commands
 
 On January 22, 2007 5:39 PM Arthur Ralfs wrote:
 > 
@@ -5701,22 +4918,11 @@ CommandLine(): Exports == Implementation where
                                          Type: String
 
 
-Does that help?
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 19:55:45 -0800
 From: Arthur Ralfs
-Subject: Re: clarification Re: retrieving axiom commands
 To: list
-Message-id: <45B6D8C1.6060405@shaw.ca>
-MIME-version: 1.0
+Subject: Re: clarification Re: retrieving axiom commands
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On January 22, 2007 5:39 PM Arthur Ralfs wrote:
@@ -5795,18 +5001,11 @@ Thank you, that's very helpful, although it turns out that
 $internalHistoryTable  has
 the information I need, rather than $currentLine.
 
-Arthur Ralfs
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Arthur Ralfs'" Arthur Ralfs
-Subject: RE: clarification Re: retrieving axiom commands
 Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 10:32:53 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acc/a8CtSBfWTxGETIKfDxquQ1TntQAW1kog
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Arthur Ralfs
+Subject: RE: clarification Re: retrieving axiom commands
 
 On January 23, 2007 10:56 PM Arthur Ralfs
 > 
@@ -5858,22 +5057,12 @@ See also
 Of course, this depends on exactly what and when you want to do
 what you want to do. :-)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
 Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 10:45:24 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdBO/fSc5AFA0xOR8aOFJuRYNG31wAHptkg
-Cc: list, 'Wiesner Thomas' <thomas@bau-konform.at>
-Subject: RE: [Axiom-mail] How to expand a fraction (like
-	Maple does with'expand')?
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: RE: How to expand a fraction (like Maple does with'expand')?
+Cc: Thomas Wiesner
 
 Martin,
 
@@ -6089,24 +5278,16 @@ is in Maple, but one still has the "feeling" that one is
 actively operating a some underlying internal representation
 in a transparent and effective manner.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 26 Jan 2007 17:42:48 +0100
-Cc: 'Wiesner Thomas' <thomas@bau-konform.at>, list
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] How to expand a fraction (like
-	Maple does with'expand')?
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: How to expand a fraction (like Maple does with'expand')?
+Cc: Thomas Wiesner
 
 Dear Bill, *,
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
  
 > > * "expand" as provided by Maple, Mathematica, etc., is mainly about output,
 > > the internal representation doesn't matter too much there. It can be
@@ -6233,17 +5414,12 @@ Consider:
 easily corrected. Currently it assumes that specializing does not affect
 factorization)
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 01:59:10 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: thomas@bau-konform.at
+To: list
 Subject: Re: How to expand a fraction
+Cc: Thomas Wiesner
 
 Wiesner Thomas wrote:
 
@@ -6308,21 +5484,12 @@ Some remarks:
    little about box operator, but I suspect that it main intended
    use was _not_ to control printing.
    
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Re: How to expand a fraction
 Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 23:50:21 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdBrmNVWwm6lABXQAi9gMF88SKD1AAEX1Qg
-Cc: list, thomas@bau-konform.at
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: How to expand a fraction
+Cc: Thomas Wiesner
 
 On January 26, 2007 7:59 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -6484,21 +5651,11 @@ the manipulation of members of the Expression domain in (more or
 less) the manner which you demonstrated. That his affects how
 expressions are printed seems to me to be a natural consequence.
 
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 23:39:02 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
-Subject: 
-	browser front end, statement of plans and progress
+Subject: browser front end, statement of plans and progress
 
 I've been looking deeply into the problem of using a web browser
 as the front end for axiom. There are 3 components:
@@ -6612,22 +5769,13 @@ Problem 4 is to move on to making the front end and back end
 reflect the crystal/facet design. More about that when the first
 3 parts begin to work.
 
-
-
-
 Design suggestions and discussion are welcome.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 08:14:04 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: Re: 	browser front end, statement of plans and
-	progress
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: browser front end, statement of plans and progress
 
 Hello Tim,
 
@@ -6677,19 +5825,11 @@ Since you want to bring the documentation to html, what do you expect as
 the input? If hyperdoc goes away, I probably guess rightly, that you 
 also want to remove hypertex, right?
 
-[snip]
-
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re:  browser front end,
-	statement of plans and progress
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 08:14:50 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: browser front end, statement of plans and progress
 
 > I've been looking deeply into the problem of using a web browser
 > as the front end for axiom. There are 3 components:
@@ -6781,19 +5921,11 @@ If current format in inconvenient it is Axiom book which should be
 recoded.  For Web access we need a translator which converts our
 format to HTML.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 13:32:02 +0600 (NOVT)
 From: Andrey G. Grozin
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: Re:  browser front end, statement of plans and
-	progress
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re:  browser front end, statement of plans and	progress
 
 On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
 > I've been looking deeply into the problem of using a web browser
@@ -6934,18 +6066,11 @@ To conclude: I think TeXmacs should become an official front-end for
 Axiom. If a browser front-end is an inevitable evil in our age, TeXmacs 
 should become an official front-end number 2.
 
-Best wishes and many thanks,
-Andrey
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: Re:  browser front end,
-	statement of plans and progress
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 27 Jan 2007 02:36:18 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: browser front end, statement of plans and progress
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -6982,18 +6107,11 @@ and so is FLTK
 I'm not quit convinced yet that the idea of removing the all the C
 codes from Axiom is a good idea.
 
--- Gaby
- 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-Subject: Re:  browser front end,
-	statement of plans and progress
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 27 Jan 2007 10:13:13 +0100
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: browser front end, statement of plans and progress
 
 Dear Tim,
 
@@ -7133,24 +6251,14 @@ excellent example!
 I dislike C and like Lisp, too. But I have the feeling that throwing away
 C code should not be a goal per se.
 
-
-
 I very much hope that I could make my concerns understood.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 27 Jan 2007 10:30:20 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: Boot and Lisp for Axiom implementation
 
-
-Hi,
-
   I see  that there has been some effort invested in rewriting the
 Boot codes in Lisp. I believe that is a fundamental mistake.  Even
 though Boot is a syntactic sugar over Lisp, it apears through
@@ -7159,16 +6267,11 @@ students get quickly their mind wrapped around the Boot code than the
 Lisp equivalent; mostly -- I suspect -- because of the structural
 pattern matching, and structured Boot operators.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 14:06:01 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: sayMessage
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -7198,16 +6301,11 @@ at least as many grammars (not always in sync).  And least twice parse
 tree processors.  That is recipe for confusion.  We should aim for
 decreasing duplications.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: sayMessage
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 21:48:43 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: sayMessage
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -7237,18 +6335,11 @@ Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 Could you elaborate? I do not understand how fboundp and GCL autoload can
 help for Aldor translator problem.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 27 Jan 2007 15:46:14 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: sayMessage
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 27 Jan 2007 15:46:14 -0600
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -7301,20 +6392,11 @@ is effectively loaded, and if not load it.
 (3) -> null? FBOUNDP('parseTransform)$Lisp
    (3)  false
                                                               Type: Boolean
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE:  browser front end,
-	statement of plans and progress
 Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 23:16:36 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdB82T1+jQjdlQ+RieHAdEnCgWyrwAms4qw
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: RE:  browser front end, statement of plans and progress
 
 On January 27, 2007 4:13 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
@@ -7375,20 +6457,11 @@ documentation issues that are very close in spirit to the work
 done by Ralf Hemmecke in ALLPROSE although with very different
 tools.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 02:27:48 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
-Subject: 
-	browser front end, statement of plans and progress
+Subject: browser front end, statement of plans and progress
 
 Interesting set of replies. 
 
@@ -7406,9 +6479,6 @@ that allows us to use existing tools. Failing that we could
 probably dynamically generate API documentation at compile
 time that would be properly hyperlinked and easy to display.
 
-
-
-
 Waldek says: "X11 problem should be easy to solve..."
 except that it is not. I have experimented with making
 the graphics and hyperdoc run on windows, freebsd, and
@@ -7461,9 +6531,6 @@ Plus it is a one-of-a-kind language which limits the number of
 likely authors. Since writing documentation is vital this is a
 huge limitation.
 
-
-
-
 Andrey suggests that TeXmacs "...is a better alternative than using
 a browser as a front-end...". I agree with this in theory but I'm
 not sure it holds up in practice. TeXmacs has limitations (e.g.
@@ -7544,10 +6611,6 @@ as I learn more.
 "...TeXmacs is free and available for all platforms..." but so is
 Firefox. 
 
-
-
-
-
 Gaby writes "Qt is available under windows". There are several
 approaches I've looked at in terms of portable graphics code.
 The most promising approach was to use Tcl/TK. We had a bit of
@@ -7562,10 +6625,6 @@ an X11 emulation program on the MS window for X11. I've been
 experimenting with different systems for the past year and none of
 them have been sufficient, although it was a great learning experience.
 
-
-
-
-
 Martin writes: "...Ralf has written an excellent environment for
 literate programs...". Yes, he showed it to me in France and I'm
 really quite impressed. I'm not sure what this has to do with
@@ -7600,11 +6659,6 @@ Supposedly noweb will also generate html. There are many migration
 paths to think about and explore. If I knew the answers I'd be
 writing production code rather than these many throw-away experiments.
 
-
-
-
-
-
 Bill Page writes "...I think you should not be overly concerned
 about Tim's proposal since it seems to me that there is near zero
 likelihood that any of this work will be completed...". ummm, ok.
@@ -7633,29 +6687,13 @@ TeXmacs. I'd bet you do not.
 to be used both "natively"..." and from this you conclude that 
 having a browser front end to Axiom is mis-directed?
 
-
-
-
 Anyway, thank you all for the feedback.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-Subject: Re:  browser front end,
-	statement of plans and progress
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 28 Jan 2007 11:43:03 +0100
-Cc: list
-
-Dear Tim,
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re:  browser front end, statement of plans and progress
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -7790,22 +6828,11 @@ ask for it.
 What? I thought noweb simply extracts code and documentation, thus preparing
 for LaTeX / TeX and Aldor / SPAD / C / Perl / whatever ?
 
-
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: browser front end,
-	statement of plans and progress
 Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 23:01:57 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdCti0CB9dwos8sQNWBSc0H0hb6GwAc1Pbg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: RE: browser front end,	statement of plans and progress
 
 On January 28, 2007 3:28 AM Tim Daly wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -7905,23 +6932,11 @@ how you actually spend your time. Anyway I think you have already
 done the greatest possible service just by making Axiom available
 as open source. What's next is up to all of us.
  
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 00:06:29 -0500
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: browser front end,
-	statement of plans and progress
-	<00be01c7435a$3f981e80$0301010a@asus>
-Cc: list
-
-Hi Bill,
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: browser front end,	statement of plans and progress
 
 > No I am still very much also in favour of the type of browser front
 > end for Axiom that Kai Kaminski worked on almost two years ago.
@@ -7978,18 +6993,11 @@ to allow literate programming, so it feels natural writing a pamphlet
 inside of it, without loosing the features provided by the IDE or
 other plugins (auto compiling, class browser, etc).
 
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-Subject: Re: browser front end,
-	statement of plans and progress
-	<00be01c7435a$3f981e80$0301010a@asus>
-	<f3c595c60701282106t54857c2fmfbc3346e5ac6e4ab@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Francois Maltey
 Date: 29 Jan 2007 11:18:19 +0100
-
-Dear all,
+From: Francois Maltey
+To: list
+Subject: Re: browser front end,	statement of plans and progress
 
 I use axiom in a emacs with an axiom-mode which accepts multilines commands
   in automatics temporary files,
@@ -8024,17 +7032,11 @@ curves in the same window. I can't do
 
 Have a nice day !
 
-F.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 17:35:28 +0600 (NOVT)
 From: Andrey G. Grozin
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: Re:  browser front end, statement of plans and
-	progress
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re:  browser front end, statement of plans and	progress
 
 On Sun, 28 Jan 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
 > "...TeXmacs can do everything hyperdoc does"? Really? Not that
@@ -8083,20 +7085,11 @@ it would be a shame to re-implement a small fraction of their
 functionality instead of just using them. And Axiom will just prepare data 
 files for them. They are all free, and available on many platforms.
 
-Andrey
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 08:03:27 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re:  browser front end,
-	statement of plans and progress
+Subject: Re:  browser front end, statement of plans and progress
 To: Andrey G. Grozin
-Cc: list
-
-
---- Andrey G. Grozin wrote:
 
 > I started to do it some time ago (not recently, don't remember
 > exactly when). I only needed a little help. I posted some questions
@@ -8106,27 +7099,11 @@ Cc: list
 Could you re-post the questions?  It sounds like now might be a good
 time to revisit those questions and see if we can get you some answers.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Now that's room service!  Choose from over 150,000 hotels
-in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit.
-http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes
-Subject: RE: browser front end,
-	statement of plans and progress
 Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 11:04:24 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdDYz29Nhiz42gPSl2KYALk6RWSOwAW2jHQ
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alfredo Portes
+Subject: RE: browser front end,	statement of plans and progress
 
 On January 29, 2007 12:06 AM Alfredo Portes wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -8147,22 +7124,11 @@ http://sage-notebook.axiom-developer.org/axiom
 
 Agreed.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Francois Maltey'" Francois Maltey
-Subject: RE: browser front end,
-	statement of plans and progress
 Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 11:07:42 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdDjtTr25W3Y39hSIusuUhXdr9MnAAMFMqg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Francois Maltey
+Subject: RE: browser front end,	statement of plans and progress
 
 On January 29, 2007 5:18 AM Francois Maltey wrote:
 > ...
@@ -8183,19 +7149,10 @@ people will see your changes.
 
 I would be happy to answer any questions you have.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 08:12:40 -0500
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Andrey G. Grozin
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0701291713320.22636@star.inp.nsk.su>
-Cc: list
 Subject: TeXmacs and Graphics
 
 Andrey G. Grozin wrote:
diff --git a/book/2007-02.txt b/book/2007-02.txt
index 1005c30..2f47440 100644
--- a/book/2007-02.txt
+++ b/book/2007-02.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 06:15:50 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Asq rewritten
 
 There were many plans to rewrite various parts of Axiom.  I decided
@@ -26,18 +26,11 @@ I have written also completly new (short) documentation.
 
 P.S.  I just commited the new asq to wh-sandbox.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 01 Feb 2007 09:23:22 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Asq rewritten
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 01 Feb 2007 09:23:22 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Dear Waldek,
 
@@ -174,19 +167,11 @@ ostream`1`x`(Generator(T))->_$`dDataStream(T)``\begin{adusage}      T == Integer
 It is a mystery to me how Ralf did the linking magic. Maybe he or the
 combinat.aux file can help...
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2007 10:10:37 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Asq rewritten
-	<9qlkji8ex1.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 I think I have to reply to Martin's mail.
 
@@ -257,17 +242,11 @@ where \addefinetype is. The definition of \addefinetype and \adtype
 basically use commands from the hyperref LaTeX package and add some 
 indexing and color information. That is not too much magic.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 04:39:39 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, axiom-commit@lists.sourceforge.net
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -289,17 +268,11 @@ as co-author as opposed to replacing the existing author, even if you
 have rewritten it. If this were a separate new program not building on
 previous ideas, I would that it is OK.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
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+Date: 01 Feb 2007 04:55:07 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Asq rewritten
-	<9qlkji8ex1.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <45C1AE8D.3080305@hemmecke.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 01 Feb 2007 04:55:07 -0600
-Cc: list
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -324,17 +297,11 @@ Something betwen the "parse forms" and the internal AST that is fed to
 compTopLevel for example, but that retained just about anything.  The
 new format is of course in addition to the existing ones.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
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-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 14:34:53 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -381,19 +348,12 @@ I think it is proper to have acknowledgement line like:
 
 (the exact wording may be different).
  
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2007 16:11:14 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426] branches/wh-sandbox
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 >> I believe the conventional wisdom would suggest that you add your name
 >> as co-author as opposed to replacing the existing author, even if you
@@ -435,17 +395,11 @@ replace Tim's asq.
 
 I think that Tim has already stated it before: respect.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:54:15 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -498,17 +452,11 @@ it has been *completely* rewritten from scratch, with readically
 different ideas.  Nonetheless, the authorship displays the people who
 did not "directly" contribute to the new program in any form.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
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-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 20:04:50 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 > On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -608,19 +556,11 @@ found surprising similarities between some parts of gcc-1.35 and
 parts of gcc-4.1.1 -- after many edits code looks very different,
 but clearly is still the same code.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 13:24:16 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -732,17 +672,11 @@ section that traces the history of asq.c.
 It would be very interesting to see which portions of which files you
 look at.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
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-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 22:20:40 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 > On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -856,19 +790,11 @@ influenced by original author (and in many cases this influence
 can be seen).  I feel that "start from scratch" rewrite is quite
 different.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 16:03:47 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [426] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -951,18 +877,11 @@ I'm not sure.  People contributing new components get their names in.
 Others, such as Richard Henderson, are so universally recognized that
 they don't think they need to put down their names :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 14:12:26 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: axiom: [426] branches/wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
-
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -1026,25 +945,12 @@ parts of the code to claim primary authorship.)
 Imperfect ideas I'm sure, but maybe someone else has something better
 to suggest?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
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 \start
 Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 18:18:43 -0500
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: axiom: [426] branches/wh-sandbox
-	<388855.60362.qm@web56712.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > One thought might be to include certain "metadata" in the chunck
 > structure which could be used to automatically add citations and
@@ -1069,11 +975,9 @@ errors, modify or add, you should leave the old code as not used chunk
 and add the new code explaining how it improves the old code, and it
 serves like Gaby said to keep a history of the changes.
 
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 19:31:29 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: authorship
 
@@ -1081,15 +985,11 @@ I really hate to enter this debate because, apparently I'm at the
 center of it. But there has been a policy of authorship and credit
 in Axiom, although I probably never stated it clearly in one place.
 
-
-
 I've held forth on the subject of authorship and/or credit in
 Axiom before, for instance,
 
 <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2003-08/msg00058.html>
 
-
-
 Being a second-string academic all my life I've had a great deal
 of experience with the topic, not all good.
 
@@ -1118,9 +1018,6 @@ dollar of the cash.
 
 Such events, no matter how well rationalized, always feel wrong.
 
-
-
-
 I joined the scratchpad project and a few years later it was to
 be sold. I spent time over several months trying to dig up the name
 of everyone associated with the project. I put their name on the
@@ -1169,22 +1066,10 @@ As a matter of (my) policy it has been the case that the most liberal
 guidelines were used for authorship and credit. I believe this tradition
 should continue.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Francois Maltey'" Francois Maltey
 Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 22:25:18 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdFRGeBttMAuD2oSsOogslr101oFQBM0kcg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Francois Maltey
 Subject: RE: Tests of sage.
 
 Francois,
@@ -1272,18 +1157,11 @@ sure that the 'axiom4sage-0.1.spkg' that is used on the Sage
 server was built using gcl with readline disabled. I will
 check this and get back to you.
 
-----
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: authorship
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 15:03:29 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: authorship
 
 Tim Daly wrote: 
 > When considering the issue of authorship and credit ask yourself what
@@ -1353,20 +1231,11 @@ and
 
 http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2007-02/msg00008.html
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 15:23:09 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [427]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [427] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 > On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -1396,19 +1265,11 @@ diff -ru --exclude=.svn wh-sandbox2/src/interp/setq.lisp.pamphlet ../wh-sandbox2
  
  ;; $SYSCOMMANDS is now defined at the top of i-syscmd.boot
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 02 Feb 2007 10:13:28 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: authorship
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 02 Feb 2007 10:13:28 -0600
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -1422,15 +1283,10 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
 I'm sorry to say it this way: this is getting insane.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 12:57:04 -0600
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: authorship
 
 Well, I've been reasonably clear about what I believe the Axiom
@@ -1459,15 +1315,10 @@ anything until it was mentioned. I do my best not to "own" programs or
 keep emotional attachments to them, both of which tend to cause friction
 in the open source model.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 20:40:24 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: authorship
 
 > Well, I've been reasonably clear about what I believe the Axiom
@@ -1487,16 +1338,10 @@ Subject: Re: authorship
 
 OK, so I am now putting the above in wh-sandbox version.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
 Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2007 15:13:58 +0100
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: list
 Subject: series2.output
 
 Hello,
@@ -1506,33 +1351,19 @@ series2.input, which is in src/input ? I have a problem with GCL, so I
 tested under Windows where this problem doesn't seem present but I need
 to be sure of these results. 
 
-Thanks,
-
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: series2.output
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
 Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2007 16:22:24 +0100
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: list
+Subject: Re: series2.output
 
 Forget my request... There is MathAction :-)
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: series2.output
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
 Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2007 16:37:40 +0100
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: list
+Subject: Re: series2.output
 
 There is a apparently a problem in the Build-improvements branch or may
 be in GCL, I have no idea (I can reproduce the following on MathAction
@@ -1569,18 +1400,11 @@ Build-improvements:
 
 etc... (see series2.input)
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: series2.output
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
 Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2007 18:05:52 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: series2.output
 
 > There is a apparently a problem in the Build-improvements branch or may
 > be in GCL, I have no idea (I can reproduce the following on MathAction
@@ -1620,67 +1444,60 @@ AFAICS this is bug 312 in action.  This bug appeared as a byproduct
 of fix for bug 63.  Igor Khavkine found the wrong place and proposed
 a fix, wh-sandbox contains slightly different fix.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: series2.output
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2007 18:31:53 +0100
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: series2.output
 
-Le samedi 03 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 18:05 +0100, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :=20
+Le samedi 03 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 18:05 +0100, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :
 > > There is a apparently a problem in the Build-improvements branch or m=
 ay
 > > be in GCL, I have no idea (I can reproduce the following on MathActio=
 n
 > > (build-improvements)):
-> >=20
-> > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
+> >
+> > ========================
+==========================
+=======================
 > > Gold:
-> >=20
-> > (2) -> f:=3Dtaylor(1-x^2)
-> >=20
+> >
+> > (2) -> f:=taylor(1-x^2)
+> >
 > >              2
 > >    (2)  1 - x
 > >                    Type: UnivariateTaylorSeries(Expression Integer,x,=
 0)
 > > (3) -> sin asin f
-> >=20
+> >
 > >              2      11
 > >    (3)  1 - x  + O(x  )
-> > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
+> > ========================
+==========================
+========================
 > > Build-improvements:
-> > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
-> > (11) -> f:=3Dtaylor(1-x^2)
-> >=20
+> > ========================
+==========================
+========================
+> > (11) -> f:=taylor(1-x^2)
+> >
 > >               2
 > >    (11)  1 - x
 > >                   Type: UnivariateTaylorSeries(Expression Integer,x,0=
 )
-> >=20
+> >
 > > (12) -> sin asin f
-> >=20
+> >
 > >              1  4    1  6    7   8     5   10      11
 > >    (12)  1 - - x  - -- x  - --- x  - ---- x   + O(x  )
 > >              4      16      768      3072
 > >                   Type: UnivariateTaylorSeries(Expression Integer,x,0=
 )
-> > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
-> >=20
->=20
+> > ========================
+==========================
+========================
+> >
+>
 > AFAICS this is bug 312 in action.  This bug appeared as a byproduct
 > of fix for bug 63.  Igor Khavkine found the wrong place and proposed
 > a fix, wh-sandbox contains slightly different fix.
@@ -1688,20 +1505,10 @@ n
 Yes you're right, my version of Gold contains the Igor Kahvkine's patch.
 Will look in your patches (on my BIG TODO list).
 
-Thanks,
-
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2007 15:41:57 -0500
 From: William Sit
 To: list
-Message-id: <45C4F395.D6E8ED98@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
 Subject: How to allocate more space for Axiom on Windows
 
 I was trying to solve a homogeneous parametric linear system
@@ -1761,26 +1568,11 @@ Can any one tell me how to increase the space? Exactly how
 big is one page? I have 2GB RAM. Is it possible to allocate
 the max to Axiom (under Windows XP)?
 
-Thanks.
-
-William
-
---
-William Sit
-Department of Mathematics..Email: William Sit
-City College of New York................Tel: 212-650-5179
-New York, NY 10031, USA.................Fax: 212-862-0004
-Home page: .......http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
-Subject: Re: How to allocate more space for Axiom on Windows
-To: list
 Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2007 16:02:13 -0500
+From: William Sit
+To: list
+Subject: Re: How to allocate more space for Axiom on Windows
 
 On Sat, 03 Feb 2007 15:41:57 -0500
   William Sit wrote:
@@ -1810,16 +1602,11 @@ Use ALLOCATE to expand the space.
 
 protected-symbol-warn called with (NIL)
 
-William
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: How to allocate more space for Axiom on Windows
-To: William Sit
 Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2007 22:25:47 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: William Sit
+Subject: Re: How to allocate more space for Axiom on Windows
 
 William Sit wrote:
 >    >> System error:
@@ -1842,20 +1629,13 @@ gcl).  Using gcl 2.6.8 I can give bigger values.  Typically page
 means 4 kilobytes, that would agree with process size (empty Axiom
 about 80 Mb, around 900 Mb after allocating 200000 pages).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: How to allocate more space for Axiom on Windows
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: William Sit
 Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2007 22:39:05 +0100
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: William Sit
+Subject: Re: How to allocate more space for Axiom on Windows
 
-Le samedi 03 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 16:02 -0500, William Sit a =E9crit :=20
+Le samedi 03 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 16:02 -0500, William Sit a =E9crit :
 > On Sat, 03 Feb 2007 15:41:57 -0500
 >   William Sit wrote:
 > >    >> System error:
@@ -1863,11 +1643,11 @@ Le samedi 03 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 16:02 -0500, William Sit a =E9crit :=20
 > >Currently, 82689 pages are allocated.
 > >Use ALLOCATE to expand the space.
 > >
-> >Can any one tell me how to increase the space? Exactly=20
+> >Can any one tell me how to increase the space? Exactly
 > >how
 > >big is one page?
 
-4096 bytes (1 << 12)=20
+4096 bytes (1 << 12)
 
 )lis (room) will tell you the number of page availables. This is fixed
 at compile time so if you have compiled with the default options you'll
@@ -2041,7 +1821,7 @@ Random documentation (under LGPL I think):
 
 -- Variable: *LISP-MAXPAGES*
      Package:SI GCL specific: Holds the maximum number of pages (1 page
-     =3D 2048 bytes) for the GCL process.  The result of changing the
+     = 2048 bytes) for the GCL process.  The result of changing the
      value of SI:*LISP-MAXPAGES* is unpredictable.
 
 -- Variable: *MULTIPLY-STACKS*
@@ -2095,46 +1875,30 @@ Random documentation (under LGPL I think):
      values, but not make any changes.
 
 
-> I have 2GB RAM. Is it possible to=20
+> I have 2GB RAM. Is it possible to
 > >allocate
 > >the max to Axiom (under Windows XP)?
 > >
-> Let me add that on my system, the XP OS normally used=20
-> about under 800 MB with multiple programs open. When Axiom=20
-> started the CPU monitor shows 770MB and when the command=20
-> psolve(amat) started, the memory usage rose all the way to=20
-> about 1.20 GB and then quit. So there is plenty of=20
-> physical RAM left (not to mention virtual RAM). I repeated=20
+> Let me add that on my system, the XP OS normally used
+> about under 800 MB with multiple programs open. When Axiom
+> started the CPU monitor shows 770MB and when the command
+> psolve(amat) started, the memory usage rose all the way to
+> about 1.20 GB and then quit. So there is plenty of
+> physical RAM left (not to mention virtual RAM). I repeated
 > this and Axiom aborted with:
->=20
+>
 >     >> System error:
 >     The storage for CONS is exhausted.
 > Currently, 97956 pages are allocated.
 > Use ALLOCATE to expand the space.
->=20
+>
 > protected-symbol-warn called with (NIL)
->=20
-> William
->=20
->=20
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->=20
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2007 04:08:03 -0500
 From: William Sit
-Subject: Re: How to allocate more space for Axiom on Windows
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Message-id: <45C5A273.6AFB5448@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: How to allocate more space for Axiom on Windows
 
 Thanks, Waldek. I tried as you suggested; the allocate produces a system
 error unless I use a very small number. Nonetheless, the CONS type space
@@ -2324,27 +2088,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > gcl).  Using gcl 2.6.8 I can give bigger values.  Typically page
 > means 4 kilobytes, that would agree with process size (empty Axiom
 > about 80 Mb, around 900 Mb after allocating 200000 pages).
->
-> --
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch
-
---
-William Sit
-Department of Mathematics..Email: William Sit
-City College of New York................Tel: 212-650-5179
-New York, NY 10031, USA.................Fax: 212-862-0004
-Home page: .......http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 07:04:40 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Can you depend on it?
 
 It's 5 a.m.  on a sunday morning and I can't sleep because I'm
@@ -2591,18 +2339,11 @@ Because we're doing mathematics.
 Because we're doing it for people to understand.
 Because Axiom's life depends on it.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Feb 2007 14:43:26 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Can you depend on it?
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 04 Feb 2007 14:43:26 +0100
-Cc: list
-
-Dear Tim,
 
 I agree with many things you write, save two:
 
@@ -2677,19 +2418,11 @@ Some problem for ADE's, i.e., equations of the form
 
 p(1, z(x), z'(x), z''(x), ...) = 0, p polynomial with coefficients in K[x]?
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 06:28:49 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Can you depend on it?
-To: Tim Daly, list
-Cc: 
-
-
---- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > Ah, that's the question for today...."Can people depend on it?".
 > 
@@ -2832,24 +2565,10 @@ mathematics but proof logic as well (plus high energy physics, for this
 problem domain), and how to make all of them interact.    Which reminds
 me, I have some reading to do...
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Don't pick lemons.
-See all the new 2007 cars at Yahoo! Autos.
-http://autos.yahoo.com/new_cars.html 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Bill Page,
-	axiom-dev <list>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 04 Feb 2007 19:13:49 +0100
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page,
 Subject: MathAction down - mirror not up to date?
 
 Dear Bill,
@@ -2860,20 +2579,10 @@ furthermore, it seems that the mirror at risc is not really up to date. By the
 way, if I make changes at the mirror at risc, I guess they are not applied to
 the main site, are they? I.e., after one update, they get lost?
 
-Thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
 Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 14:17:15 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdIiDs9p1pwnYkJTNayylmZK/p1LwACBp1Q
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: RE: MathAction down - mirror not up to date?
 
 Martin,
@@ -2906,21 +2615,11 @@ at the risc site are not automatically applied at the main site
 but there is a simple process to transfer pages from one site
 to another.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: re: MathAction down - mirror not up to date?
 Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 14:32:27 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdIiDs9p1pwnYkJTNayylmZK/p1LwACBp1QAABcNrA=
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: MathAction down - mirror not up to date?
 
 Ok, problem solved.
 
@@ -2971,21 +2670,14 @@ On February 4, 2007 2:17 PM I wrote:
 > http://axiom-developer.org:8080/mathaction/FrontPage
 > 
 > I will let you know when the problem with Apache is fixed.
-> 
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: MathAction down - mirror not up to date? /
-	money
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 04 Feb 2007 20:54:16 +0100
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: MathAction down - mirror not up to date? /	money
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Ok, problem solved.
 > 
@@ -3006,17 +2698,10 @@ Great! Thank you!
 
 Definitively. I'll keep it in mind.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 04 Feb 2007 21:28:08 +0100
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: messages in wh-sandbox
 
 Dear Waldek,
@@ -3031,20 +2716,12 @@ Lookup coerce ((OutputForm) $)
 
 in wh-sandbox?
 
-thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2007 16:03:17 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "list" <list>
-	charset=UTF-8
-Cc: billl.page1@synthesis.anikast.ca
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: building wh-sandbox on SuSE 10.2
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 Waldek, et al.
 
@@ -3079,7 +2756,7 @@ ized in this
 function
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/../../.././build/scripts/docume=
 nt
---tangle --output=3Dproject3d.c
+--tangle --output=project3d.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/project3d.c.pamphlet
 gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I/home/wspage/wh-sandbox/src/graph/include
@@ -3091,7 +2768,7 @@ d.o
 project3d.c
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/../../.././build/scripts/docume=
 nt
---tangle --output=3Dquitbut3d.c
+--tangle --output=quitbut3d.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/quitbut3d.c.pamphlet
 gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I/home/wspage/wh-sandbox/src/graph/include
@@ -3103,7 +2780,7 @@ d.o
 quitbut3d.c
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/../../.././build/scripts/docume=
 nt
---tangle --output=3Dquit3d.c
+--tangle --output=quit3d.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/quit3d.c.pamphlet
 gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I/home/wspage/wh-sandbox/src/graph/include
@@ -3114,7 +2791,7 @@ gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE
 quit3d.c
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/../../.././build/scripts/docume=
 nt
---tangle --output=3Dsave3d.c
+--tangle --output=save3d.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/save3d.c.pamphlet
 gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I/home/wspage/wh-sandbox/src/graph/include
@@ -3125,7 +2802,7 @@ gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE
 save3d.c
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/../../.././build/scripts/docume=
 nt
---tangle --output=3Dsavebut3d.c
+--tangle --output=savebut3d.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/savebut3d.c.pamphlet
 gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I/home/wspage/wh-sandbox/src/graph/include
@@ -3137,7 +2814,7 @@ d.o
 savebut3d.c
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/../../.././build/scripts/docume=
 nt
---tangle --output=3DsmoothShade3d.c
+--tangle --output=smoothShade3d.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/smoothShade3d.c.pamphlet
 gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I/home/wspage/wh-sandbox/src/graph/include
@@ -3148,7 +2825,7 @@ gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE
 smoothShade3d.o smoothShade3d.c
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/../../.././build/scripts/docume=
 nt
---tangle --output=3DspadAction3d.c
+--tangle --output=spadAction3d.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/spadAction3d.c.pamphlet
 gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I/home/wspage/wh-sandbox/src/graph/include
@@ -3159,7 +2836,7 @@ gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE
 spadAction3d.o spadAction3d.c
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/../../.././build/scripts/docume=
 nt
---tangle --output=3Dstuff3d.c
+--tangle --output=stuff3d.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/stuff3d.c.pamphlet
 gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I/home/wspage/wh-sandbox/src/graph/include
@@ -3174,7 +2851,7 @@ stuff3d.c:128: warning: =E2=80=98pert.z=E2=80=99 is used uninitialized in t=
 his function
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/../../.././build/scripts/docume=
 nt
---tangle --output=3Dsurface3d.c
+--tangle --output=surface3d.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/surface3d.c.pamphlet
 gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I/home/wspage/wh-sandbox/src/graph/include
@@ -3196,7 +2873,7 @@ ized in this
 function
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/../../.././build/scripts/docume=
 nt
---tangle --output=3Dtransform3d.c
+--tangle --output=transform3d.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/transform3d.c.pamphlet
 gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I/home/wspage/wh-sandbox/src/graph/include
@@ -3207,7 +2884,7 @@ gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE
 transform3d.o transform3d.c
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/../../.././build/scripts/docume=
 nt
---tangle --output=3Dviewport3d.c
+--tangle --output=viewport3d.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/viewport3d.c.pamphlet
 gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I/home/wspage/wh-sandbox/src/graph/include
@@ -3222,7 +2899,7 @@ els=E2=80=99
 defined but not used
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/../../.././build/scripts/docume=
 nt
---tangle --output=3Dvolume3d.c
+--tangle --output=volume3d.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/volume3d.c.pamphlet
 gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I/home/wspage/wh-sandbox/src/graph/include
@@ -3234,7 +2911,7 @@ gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE
 volume3d.c
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/../../.././build/scripts/docume=
 nt
---tangle --output=3Dwrite3d.c
+--tangle --output=write3d.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/view3D/write3d.c.pamphlet
 gcc -c -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I/home/wspage/wh-sandbox/src/graph/include
@@ -3266,20 +2943,20 @@ rm -f stamp
 echo timestamp > stamp
 finished ../../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/view3D
 make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/view3D'
-cd viewAlone && SPAD=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/target/i686-suse-linux SR=
-C=3D/src
-INT=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/int OBJ=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/obj
-INC=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/../wh-sandbox/src/include NOISE=3D"-o
-/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/i686-suse-linux/trace" VERSION=3D"Axiom
+cd viewAlone && SPAD=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/target/i686-suse-linux SR=
+C=/src
+INT=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/int OBJ=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/obj
+INC=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/../wh-sandbox/src/include NOISE="-o
+/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/i686-suse-linux/trace" VERSION="Axiom
 build-improvements branch 2006-11-26"
-DOCUMENT=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/scripts/document PLF=3D"" CCF=
-=3D"-O2
--fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE" LDF=3D"-g" LISP=3Dlsp make
+DOCUMENT=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/scripts/document PLF="" CCF=
+="-O2
+-fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE" LDF="-g" LISP=lsp make
 make[3]: Entering directory `/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/viewAlone=
 '
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/viewAlone/../../.././build/scripts/doc=
 ument
---tangle --output=3DviewAlone.c
+--tangle --output=viewAlone.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/viewAlone/viewAlone.c.pamphlet
 gcc -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I../../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/viewAlone
@@ -3289,7 +2966,7 @@ gcc -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE
 viewAlone.o viewAlone.c
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/viewAlone/../../.././build/scripts/doc=
 ument
---tangle --output=3DspoonComp.c
+--tangle --output=spoonComp.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/viewAlone/spoonComp.c.pamphlet
 gcc -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I../../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/viewAlone
@@ -3299,7 +2976,7 @@ gcc -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE
 spoonComp.o spoonComp.c
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/viewAlone/../../.././build/scripts/doc=
 ument
---tangle --output=3Dspoon2D.c
+--tangle --output=spoon2D.c
 ./../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/viewAlone/spoon2D.c.pamphlet
 gcc -g -O2 -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE 
 -I../../../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/viewAlone
@@ -3317,10 +2994,10 @@ echo timestamp > stamp
 finished .
 make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/viewAlone'
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/../.././build/scripts/document
---tangle=3D`basename parabola/data` --output=3Dparabola/data
+--tangle=`basename parabola/data` --output=parabola/data
 ./../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/fileformats.pamphlet
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph/../.././build/scripts/document
---tangle=3D`basename parabola/graph0` --output=3Dparabola/graph0
+--tangle=`basename parabola/graph0` --output=parabola/graph0
 ./../../wh-sandbox/src/graph/fileformats.pamphlet
 echo timestamp > stamp
 24 finished
@@ -3329,56 +3006,56 @@ make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/graph'
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/target/i686-suse-linux/bin
 ./../wh-sandbox/config/mkinstalldirs
 /home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/target/i686-suse-linux/share
-cd hyper && SPAD=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/target/i686-suse-linux SRC=3D=
+cd hyper && SPAD=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/target/i686-suse-linux SRC==
 /src
-INT=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/int OBJ=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/obj
-INC=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/../wh-sandbox/src/include NOISE=3D"-o
-/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/i686-suse-linux/trace" VERSION=3D"Axiom
+INT=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/int OBJ=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/obj
+INC=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/../wh-sandbox/src/include NOISE="-o
+/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/i686-suse-linux/trace" VERSION="Axiom
 build-improvements branch 2006-11-26"
-DOCUMENT=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/scripts/document PLF=3D"" CCF=
-=3D"-O2
--fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE" LDF=3D"-g" LISP=3Dlsp make
+DOCUMENT=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/scripts/document PLF="" CCF=
+="-O2
+-fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE" LDF="-g" LISP=lsp make
 make[2]: Entering directory `/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/hyper'
-failcmd=3D'exit 1'; \
+failcmd='exit 1'; \
         for f in $MAKEFLAGS; do \
            case $f in \
-              *=3D* | --[!k]*) ;; \
-              *k*) failcmd=3D'fail=3Dyes';; \
+              *=* | --[!k]*) ;; \
+              *k*) failcmd='fail=yes';; \
            esac; \
         done; \
-        dot_seen=3Dno; \
-        target=3D`echo all-recursive | sed s/-recursive//`; list=3D''; \
+        dot_seen=no; \
+        target=`echo all-recursive | sed s/-recursive//`; list=''; \
         for subdir in $list; do \
            echo "Making $target in $subdir"; \
-           if test "$subdir" =3D "."; then \
-              dot_seen=3Dyes; \
-              local_target=3D"$target-ax"; \
+           if test "$subdir" = "."; then \
+              dot_seen=yes; \
+              local_target="$target-ax"; \
            else \
-              local_target=3D"$target"; \
+              local_target="$target"; \
            fi; \
-           (cd $subdir && SPAD=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/target/i686-sus=
+           (cd $subdir && SPAD=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/target/i686-sus=
 e-linux
-SRC=3D/src INT=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/int OBJ=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sa=
+SRC=/src INT=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/int OBJ=/home/wspage/axiom-sa=
 ndbox/obj
-INC=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/../wh-sandbox/src/include NOISE=3D"-o
-/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/i686-suse-linux/trace" VERSION=3D"Axiom
+INC=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/../wh-sandbox/src/include NOISE="-o
+/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/i686-suse-linux/trace" VERSION="Axiom
 build-improvements branch 2006-11-26"
-DOCUMENT=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/scripts/document PLF=3D"" CCF=
-=3D"-O2
--fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE" LDF=3D"-g" LISP=3Dlsp make $local=
+DOCUMENT=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/scripts/document PLF="" CCF=
+="-O2
+-fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE" LDF="-g" LISP=lsp make $local=
 _target)
 || eval $failcmd; \
         done; \
-        if test "$dot_seen" =3D "no"; then \
-           SPAD=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/target/i686-suse-linux SRC=3D/=
+        if test "$dot_seen" = "no"; then \
+           SPAD=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/target/i686-suse-linux SRC=/=
 src
-INT=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/int OBJ=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/obj
-INC=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/../wh-sandbox/src/include NOISE=3D"-o
-/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/i686-suse-linux/trace" VERSION=3D"Axiom
+INT=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/int OBJ=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/obj
+INC=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/../wh-sandbox/src/include NOISE="-o
+/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/i686-suse-linux/trace" VERSION="Axiom
 build-improvements branch 2006-11-26"
-DOCUMENT=3D/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/scripts/document PLF=3D"" CCF=
-=3D"-O2
--fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE" LDF=3D"-g" LISP=3Dlsp make "$targ=
+DOCUMENT=/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/scripts/document PLF="" CCF=
+="-O2
+-fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE" LDF="-g" LISP=lsp make "$targ=
 et-ax"
 || exit 1; \
         fi; test -z "$fail"
@@ -3392,18 +3069,13 @@ make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src'
 make: *** [all-src] Error 2
 wspage@suse-linux:~/axiom-sandbox>
 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on SuSE 10.2
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 04 Feb 2007 22:18:23 +0100
-Cc: "list" <list>,
-	billl.page1@synthesis.anikast.ca
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on SuSE 10.2
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > What reports do we have of successful builds of wh-sandbox? What
 > platforms?
@@ -3411,17 +3083,10 @@ Cc: "list" <list>,
 I just re-built wh-sandbox, although not from scratch but only after a svn up,
 on kubuntu dapper without a problem.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 22:29:48 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: "list" <list>,
-	billl.page1@synthesis.anikast.ca
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on SuSE 10.2
 
 > Waldek, et al.
@@ -3457,19 +3122,11 @@ Thanks for the report.  I build regularly on prerelase Debian and on
 Mandrake 9.2.  Your log looks different than my build log -- I will
 investigate what is the reason for the difference.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: messages in wh-sandbox
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 22:39:28 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: messages in wh-sandbox
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > is there a way to turn of messages like
@@ -3493,19 +3150,11 @@ Later you wrote:
 
 Do the messages appear in the freshly re-built version?
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Feb 2007 22:44:41 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: messages in wh-sandbox
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 04 Feb 2007 22:44:41 +0100
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -3536,20 +3185,11 @@ diff and some files are modified. Very likely, this is because of an
 experimental patch of Peter Broadbery to enable aldor extend. Sorry about
 taking away your time...
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
 Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 20:35:29 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdIuHlSAnvYchyER+uf4gcyLiPr1AADBdpQ
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
-Subject: RE: [Axiom-math] [ANN] New version of Guessing
-	Package on MathAction
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: RE: [Axiom-math] [ANN] New version of Guessing	Package on MathAction
 
 Martin,
 
@@ -3581,24 +3221,15 @@ minutes the compile is complete and the page looks ok.
 Let me know if this works now. I will leave the limit at 60
 minutes for now.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 05 Feb 2007 04:12:37 +0100
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-math] [ANN] New version of Guessing
-	Package on MathAction
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-math] [ANN] New version of Guessing	Package on MathAction
 
 Dear Bill,
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > I am not sure if I can fix anything, but you are right that
 > MantepseSpad2 did not compile in the 1 minute CPU time limit
@@ -3627,17 +3258,11 @@ Martin
 PS: Neil Sloane will be looking at the program next week, and possibly include
 it in SuperSeeker. That'd be nice!
 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-	<9qveihfgbe.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 05 Feb 2007 04:55:06 +0100
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-math] [ANN] New version of Guessing
-	Package on MathAction
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-math] [ANN] New version of Guessing	Package on MathAction
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -3645,19 +3270,11 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 
 It's working now! Super! Good night!
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 23:38:19 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "list" <list>
-	charset=UTF-8
-Cc: 
-Subject: wh-sandbox: error in hyperdoc - uncompress is
-	obsolete
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
+Subject: wh-sandbox: error in hyperdoc - uncompress is obsolete
 
 While testing Hyperdoc in the current version wh-sandbox on OpenSuSE 10.2 I
 encountered the following problem while run some example graphics:
@@ -3676,18 +3293,10 @@ uncompress: No such file or directory
 My understanding is that 'uncompress' is an obselete name for 'gzip -d'. Is that
 correct?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 23:45:49 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "list" <list>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: billl.page1@synthesis.anikast.ca
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on SuSE 10.2
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
@@ -3723,22 +3332,13 @@ the problem.
 
 In any case, I can now report a successful build on OpenSuSE 10.2.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on SuSE 10.2
-	<20070205234549.pbr7kvgfgjggckgg@webmail.anikast.ca>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 06 Feb 2007 04:59:03 -0600
-Cc: "list" <list>,
-	billl.page1@synthesis.anikast.ca
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on SuSE 10.2
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Quoting Bill Page:
 | 
@@ -3779,14 +3379,10 @@ I found that it was because noweave/notangle was missing so the
 build-setup.sh script overwrote complete information with partial
 information.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 14:20:37 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Algebra bootstrap
 
 I would like to share with you recent progress I made.  Namely, I was
@@ -3857,19 +3453,11 @@ from empty databases, but the resulting databases still contain too
 little (or possibly incorrect) information, so normal bootstrap using
 such databases fails relatively early.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 06 Feb 2007 08:04:51 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Algebra bootstrap
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 06 Feb 2007 08:04:51 -0600
-Cc: list
-
 
 I think we need to have a basic interpreter, and a basic compiler
 in the sense that they are almost like the interpreter and compiler,
@@ -3885,15 +3473,11 @@ We must also be able to process a file without first having to split
 it into several chunks.  We have been able to process SPAD files that
 way; making )abbrev a no-op.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 17:00:47 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: "list" <list>
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: wh-sandbox: error in hyperdoc - uncompress is obsolete
 
 > While testing Hyperdoc in the current version wh-sandbox on OpenSuSE 10.2 I
 > encountered the following problem while run some example graphics:
@@ -3945,16 +3529,10 @@ image library, so the problem should automatically go away.  If the
 problem affects more poeple I will probably look again at it to
 find quicker solutuion.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Francois Maltey
 Date: 06 Feb 2007 21:50:14 +0100
+From: Francois Maltey
+To: list
 Subject: axiom in windows xp for an user who isn't root.
 
 Hello,
@@ -3976,18 +3554,11 @@ This computer is at work and my mail at home... So I can't be more precise.
 
 May you help me ?
 
-Francois M.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Francois Maltey'" Francois Maltey
-Subject: RE: axiom in windows xp for an user who isn't root.
 Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 17:35:53 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdKMGsndDyuPMtqSS21NCdKGRtzKwADaCCw
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Francois Maltey
+Subject: RE: axiom in windows xp for an user who isn't root.
 
 On February 6, 2007 3:50 PM Francois Maltey wrote:
 > 
@@ -4035,17 +3606,10 @@ It is possible that Axiom was originally installed for a single
 user only, in which case the AXIOM variable may only be defined
 for that specific user in the 'Users varaibles for ...'.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 00:32:55 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Algebra bootstrap
 
 I have commited new algebra bootstrap to wh-sandbox.  This code is
@@ -4063,18 +3627,11 @@ I have commited it so that:
 - others can see details of bootstrap process
 - I can kill Lisp embedded in algebra pamphlets
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Algebra bootstrap
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 01:17:02 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Algebra bootstrap
 
 > 
 > I think we need to have a basic interpreter, and a basic compiler
@@ -4122,21 +3679,11 @@ Concerning abbrev declaration: I am not sure how to find out wether
 something is a package or a domain without using information from
 abbrevs.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 06 Feb 2007 19:19:57 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Algebra bootstrap
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 06 Feb 2007 19:19:57 -0600
-Cc: list
-
---=-=-=
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -4340,17 +3887,11 @@ SpadParser(): Public == Private where
       ast
 
 
-
---=-=-=--
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Algebra bootstrap
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 04:40:00 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Algebra bootstrap
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -4543,20 +4084,11 @@ behaved subset.
 
 P.S. Thanks for the attached code.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Algebra bootstrap
 Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 23:11:24 -0500
-	charset="iso-8859-2"
-Thread-Index: AcdKRy4ahsUOf6ygRiKOMBLXkLAdiwAJJOkw
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: Algebra bootstrap
 
 On February 6, 2007 6:33 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 >
@@ -4574,25 +4106,17 @@ Thank you very much for providing this work so quickly.
 > - I can kill Lisp embedded in algebra pamphlets
 >
 
-Waldek,=20
+Waldek,
 
   Wy jeste=B6cie moimi bohaterem!
 
 (You are my hero!)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 06 Feb 2007 23:00:27 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Algebra bootstrap
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 06 Feb 2007 23:00:27 -0600
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -4885,75 +4409,55 @@ I believe I don't understand why the macro expansion *needs* to be
 done before postTransform and parseTransform.  I'm not saying you're
 wrong; I'm saying "can you elaborate?".
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Algebra bootstrap
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 00:53:55 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Algebra bootstrap
 
 Bill Page wrote:
-> Waldek,=20
->=20
+> Waldek,
+>
 >   Wy jeste=B6cie moimi bohaterem!
->=20
+>
 > (You are my hero!)
->=20
+>
 
 You are welcome.  I hope my work will be useful.
 
---=20
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch=20
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: axiom in windows xp for an user who isn't root.
-From: Francois Maltey
 Date: 08 Feb 2007 22:48:38 +0100
-Cc: list
+From: Francois Maltey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: axiom in windows xp for an user who isn't root.
 
 Dear Bill,
 
 > msys is not necessary to use Axiom on windows - only if you
 > need to build Axiom from source.
->=20
+>
 I install Axiom in Windows from the binary install.
 
 > > I change rights of the axiom directory and the msys directory.
 > > Now they are read/write/and others for all users.
-> >=20
+> >
 > It sounds like the AXIOM environment variable is not set.
-> =20
+> 
 > To check the AXIOM variable go to:
->=20
+>
 >  Start/ControlPanel/System/Advanced/EnvironmentVariables
 
 Many thanks ! This variable was set for root, not for the other user.
 
 > and check that the 'System variables' table includes
->=20
+>
 >   Variable Name: AXIOM
 >   Variable Value: c:/Program Files/axiom/mnt/windows
 
-Have a nice day !
-
-Fran=E7ois, From France.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2007 19:30:44 +0000
 From: Vladimir Bondarenko
 To: list
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
 Subject: Most recent AXIOM release(s)?
 
 Hello *,
@@ -4964,19 +4468,9 @@ When the next release for Windows is planned (at least approximately)?
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
-
-Best wishes,
-
-Vladimir Bondarenko
-
-http://www.cybertester.com
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Brent Fulgham <bfulg@pacbell.net>
 Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 23:28:15 -0800
+From: Brent Fulgham
 To: list
 Subject: Building Axiom
 
@@ -4989,20 +4483,13 @@ least, use a precompiled GCL, if I have one on my system).
 Has anyone made any progress working with Axiom in a non-GCL  
 environment?
 
-Thanks,
-
--Brent 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Brent Fulgham <bfulg@pacbell.net>
-Subject: Re: Building Axiom
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 10 Feb 2007 02:32:25 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Brent Fulgham
+Subject: Re: Building Axiom
 
-Brent Fulgham <bfulg@pacbell.net> writes:
+Brent Fulgham writes:
 
 | Trying to get Axiom to build on the Mac is pretty frustrating, mainly
 | because the build fails on GCL.
@@ -5010,16 +4497,11 @@ Brent Fulgham <bfulg@pacbell.net> writes:
 There have been documented successful build reports on Mac OS/PowerPC.  So,
 could you be more specific?  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 10 Feb 2007 09:50:07 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Vladimir Bondarenko
 Subject: Re: Most recent AXIOM release(s)?
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 10 Feb 2007 09:50:07 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Dear Vladimir,
 
@@ -5037,19 +4519,12 @@ Sorry, no windows. Bill?
 Vladimir, did you consider taking the price for porting AldorUnit to Axiom?
 Would be really nice!
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-	<9qps8ics74.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<200702102222.l1AMMR3s032356@localhost.localdomain>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 10 Feb 2007 12:17:26 +0100
-Cc: Igor Khavkine Igor Khavkine, list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: new AXIOM release(s)
+Cc: Igor Khavkine
 
 Dear Tim, *,
 
@@ -5204,16 +4679,11 @@ this equals $c_2$, and [[Y f]] now equals $[c_1,c_2,\dots]$.
 @
 \end{document}
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 18:56:49 +0600 (NOVT)
 From: Andrey G. Grozin
 To: list
-	<1170538745.3493.37.camel@ellipse>
-Subject: build-improvements without external noweb: is it
-	supposed to work?
+Subject: build-improvements without external noweb: is it supposed to work?
 
 Hello *,
 
@@ -5247,19 +4717,11 @@ branch ready for packaging? (I mean not the main portage tree, but an
 experimental overlay.) If not, when will it be ready for such wider 
 testing by the Gentoo community?
 
-Andrey
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Andrey G. Grozin
-Subject: Re: build-improvements without external noweb: is
-	it supposed to work?
-	<1170538745.3493.37.camel@ellipse>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0702101845180.12402@star.inp.nsk.su>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 10 Feb 2007 11:28:53 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Andrey G. Grozin
+Subject: Re: build-improvements without external noweb: is it supposed to work?
 
 Andrey G. Grozin writes:
 
@@ -5325,17 +4787,11 @@ for deeper reasons.
 
 It would be great if you could help in that regard!
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Brent Fulgham <bfulg@pacbell.net>
-Subject: Re: Building Axiom
 Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 12:49:20 -0800
+From: Brent Fulgham
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	Sat, 10 Feb 2007 15:49:33 EST
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: Building Axiom
 
 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
 Hash: SHA1
@@ -5343,7 +4799,7 @@ Hash: SHA1
 
 On Feb 10, 2007, at 12:32 AM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
-> Brent Fulgham <bfulg@pacbell.net> writes:
+> Brent Fulgham writes:
 >
 > | Trying to get Axiom to build on the Mac is pretty frustrating,  
 > mainly
@@ -5441,30 +4897,11 @@ had to do anything fancy.  I already tried adjusting my pathing to
 exclude my MacPorts stuff, but that didn't seem to help (using or not  
 using it resulted in the same problem).
 
-Thanks,
-
-- -Brent
-
-
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-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey,
-	"'Vladimir Bondarenko'" <Vladimir Bondarenko>
-Subject: RE: Most recent AXIOM release(s)?
 Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 16:34:58 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdM8H5oZ/A7mUufT4qBg+yE49RG2gAaqBgg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey, Vladimir Bondarenko
+Subject: RE: Most recent AXIOM release(s)?
 
 On February 10, 2007 3:50 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > ...
@@ -5479,19 +4916,10 @@ On February 10, 2007 3:50 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 
 The build-improvements branch of Axiom builds on Windows.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 18:50:45 -0800
 From: Arthur Ralfs
 To: list
-Message-id: <45CE8485.5020709@shaw.ca>
-MIME-version: 1.0
 Subject: )set output mathml on
 
 This posting is in response to Andrey Grozin's questions here
@@ -5596,16 +5024,10 @@ display="block">
                                                      Type: Polynomial
 Integer
 
-Arthur Ralfs
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 21:37:43 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
-Cc: list
 Subject: )set output mathml on
 
 > I wanted to get my mathml package delivering output....
@@ -5679,18 +5101,11 @@ Packaging changes to "get it off your desk" is three times more work.
 I'd like to be able to pick things up that seem "simple" but since I'm
 not the author I have no real ability to debug it when the merge breaks.
   
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 19:07:38 +0300
 From: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
 To: list
 Subject: Re: new AXIOM release(s)
-	<9q3b5e9s8p.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: Tim Daly
 
 > Tim Daly writes:
 > 
@@ -5727,30 +5142,11 @@ technical but I think they are important
 enough from practical point of view.
 After all this is question of identity.
 
-With best regards,
-
-Vadim
-
-
-
--- 
-      Vadim V. Zhytnikov
-
-       <Vadim V. Zhytnikov>
-      <Vadim V. Zhytnikov>
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Feb 2007 10:21:50 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
 Subject: Re: new AXIOM release(s)
-	<9qps8ics74.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<200702102222.l1AMMR3s032356@localhost.localdomain>
-	<9q3b5e9s8p.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<45CF3F4A.6040802@netorn.ru>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 11 Feb 2007 10:21:50 -0600
-Cc: list, Tim Daly
 
 Vadim V. Zhytnikov writes:
 
@@ -5793,17 +5189,10 @@ every year.  The latter assumes we have enough momentum.
 
 | After all this is question of identity.
 
-Indeed.
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 11:59:58 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
-Cc: list
 Subject: new AXIOM release(s)
 
 > 1) IMHO publish release as CVS tree on SorceForge is bad practice...
@@ -5874,21 +5263,10 @@ Axiom on a weekly basis when I was at IBM and it was my primary job.
 
 Tim
 
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vanuxem_Gr=E9gory?= Gregory Vanuxem
-To: "Axiom-Math" <axiom-math@nongnu.org>, "Axiom-Mail" <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>,
-	"Axiom-Developer" <list>
 Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 19:21:52 +0100
-	charset="iso-8859-1"
-Cc: 
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: list
 Subject: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 
 Hello,
@@ -5948,24 +5326,12 @@ to the CMU Common Lisp system.
 
 Many, many thanks to you, Juergen Weiss.
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 12:36:12 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gregory Vanuxem
-Cc: list
 Subject: request for testing (Win32 users)
 
-
 "Do not discuss issues related to this version on the official Axiom
 mailing lists unless explicitly permitted"
 
@@ -5980,14 +5346,11 @@ It seems perfectly reasonable to discuss the SBCL effort here.
 
 Tim
 
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Feb 2007 13:32:00 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: new AXIOM release(s)
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 11 Feb 2007 13:32:00 -0600
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -6015,22 +5378,11 @@ There are other meaningful machine checkable alternative as well.
     % ld --version
     GNU ld version 2.15.94.0.2.2 20041220 (SuSE Linux)
 
-
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 14:40:44 -0500
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: new AXIOM release(s)
-	<9qps8ics74.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<200702102222.l1AMMR3s032356@localhost.localdomain>
-	<9q3b5e9s8p.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<45CF3F4A.6040802@netorn.ru> <87tzxsk6ld.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Gaby,
 
@@ -6059,15 +5411,10 @@ schema, even when I am aware that this is usually the standard.
 
 Just my 0.005 cents.
 
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 22:46:11 +0300
 From: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: new AXIOM release(s)
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -6078,26 +5425,11 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 
 I mean only source release tarball not any binaries.
 
-
--- 
-      Vadim V. Zhytnikov
-
-       <Vadim V. Zhytnikov>
-      <Vadim V. Zhytnikov>
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 13:50:58 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: new AXIOM release(s)
-	<9qps8ics74.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<200702102222.l1AMMR3s032356@localhost.localdomain>
-	<9q3b5e9s8p.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <45CF3F4A.6040802@netorn.ru>
-	<87tzxsk6ld.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<f3c595c60702111140v7de9416foc392765ad80a08ff@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 11 Feb 2007, Alfredo Portes wrote:
 
@@ -6125,38 +5457,31 @@ On Sun, 11 Feb 2007, Alfredo Portes wrote:
 
 That also makes sense.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?'Vanuxem_Gr=E9gory'?=" Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 15:38:54 -0500
-	charset="iso-8859-1"
-Thread-Index: AcdOCYNtdKmClMRHQ0aMdB9DfewdlgAD6imw
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 
 On February 11, 2007 1:22 PM Vanuxem Gr=E9gory wrote:
->=20
-> I have uploaded a version of Axiom built on top of SBCL for=20
+>
+> I have uploaded a version of Axiom built on top of SBCL for
 > Windows (32 bits). So if you are a Windows user, you already
 > know Axiom and you can spent some time for testing and reporting
 > bugs I would really be happy.
 
 Great! I am very glad you are working on this.
 
->=20
+>
 > Things that you have to know:
->=20
+>
 > * You must know Axiom,
-> * You have an official version of Axiom (built on top of GCL)=20
+> * You have an official version of Axiom (built on top of GCL)
 >   for Windows,
 
 I do, I do. :-)
 
-> * You must know that this version comes with absolutely no=20
+> * You must know that this version comes with absolutely no
 >   warranty of any kind,
 > * "How to use it" is not supported,
 
@@ -6164,7 +5489,7 @@ Isn't that already obvious and clear? I think this applies to
 all open source projects including the open source version(s)
 of Axiom.
 
-> * Bug (that is, bug in this version not present in the=20
+> * Bug (that is, bug in this version not present in the
 > official one) MUST be reported to vanuxemg at yahoo dot fr
 > and not to the official Axiom bug tracking systems,
 
@@ -6175,7 +5500,7 @@ provision (i.e. new categories) in the Axiom wiki IssueTracker
 system to refer to your new version so that we can easily
 distinguish to which version the issue applies.
 
-> * This is not the same version than the official one (the=20
+> * This is not the same version than the official one (the
 >   code differs),
 
 I do not know what is really "official" any more. Juergen Weiss'
@@ -6184,7 +5509,7 @@ on this list and his original source code has been distributed.
 Some of his changes have been incorporated into the "official"
 sources in available via CVS and at SourceForge.
 
-> * This is not a fork (code in this version is destined to be=20
+> * This is not a fork (code in this version is destined to be
 > included in the official version),
 > * The source code is NOT available (sorry, not yet),
 
@@ -6216,34 +5541,34 @@ publicly with Axiom on another version of Lisp.
 
 That applies to ALL computer algebra systems - even the expensive
 commercial ones.
-=20
->=20
+
+>
 > It can be downloaded from:
 > http://perso.orange.fr/parabola/axiom-sbcl-win.tar.bz2
->=20
+>
 > To use it, untar/unbzip2 it in a directory without space in its
 > name (full path without space). Export the environment variable
 > AXIOM, it must point to the directory that contains the algebra,
 > bin etc... directories.
->=20
+>
 > So for example:
->=20
-> set AXIOM=3Dc:\somewhere\axiom-sbcl-win
->=20
+>
+> set AXIOM=c:\somewhere\axiom-sbcl-win
+>
 > and you can start it with
->=20
+>
 > c:\somewhere\axiom-sbcl-win\bin\interpsys
 >
 
 Thank very much for making this available.
-=20
->=20
-> One of the most important thing to know is that this work=20
+
+>
+> One of the most important thing to know is that this work
 > is based on the work of Juergen Weiss (among others of course),
 > he "ported" parts of Axiom to the CMU Common Lisp system.
->=20
+>
 > Many, many thanks to you, Juergen Weiss.
->=20
+>
 
 Yes, as I have said before: Juergen's work on the CMU version
 was (and still is) critically important to the current open
@@ -6260,23 +5585,11 @@ of different Common Lisp environments.
 
 Thanks again, Greg, for making your work available!
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?'Vanuxem_Gr=E9gory'?=" Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 16:24:54 -0500
-	charset="iso-8859-1"
-Thread-Index: AcdOCYNtdKmClMRHQ0aMdB9DfewdlgAGRgLQ
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
-
-Greg,
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 
 You wrote:
 
@@ -6333,30 +5646,13 @@ Type HELP for debugger help, or (SB-EXT:QUIT) to exit from SBCL.
 
 Any idea what might be wrong?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vanuxem_Gr=E9gory?= Gregory Vanuxem
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 22:53:03 +0100
-	charset="iso-8859-1"
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
-
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 
 > -----Message d'origine-----
-> De : Bill Page [mailto:Bill Page]
-> Envoy=E9 : dimanche 11 f=E9vrier 2007 22:25
-> =C0 : 'Vanuxem Gr=E9gory'
-> Cc : 'Axiom-Developer'
-> Objet : RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
->
->
 > Greg,
 >
 > You wrote:
@@ -6369,7 +5665,7 @@ Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 > >
 > > So for example:
 > >
-> > set AXIOM=3Dc:\somewhere\axiom-sbcl-win
+> > set AXIOM=c:\somewhere\axiom-sbcl-win
 > >
 > > and you can start it with
 > >
@@ -6386,20 +5682,11 @@ Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 This is a native Windows application so SBCL does not
 understand the path used (Cygwin specific).
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?'Vanuxem_Gr=E9gory'?=" Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 19:31:57 -0500
-	charset="iso-8859-1"
-Thread-Index: AcdOJv/Cgz3cu4mNS5OVoJ6rPmzQiAAFVPVQ
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 
 Greg,
 
@@ -6412,7 +5699,7 @@ On February 11, 2007 4:53 PM you wrote:
 > >
 > > $ echo $AXIOM
 > > /home/Administrator/axiom-sbcl-win
->=20
+>
 > This is a native Windows application so SBCL does not
 > understand the path used (Cygwin specific).
 >
@@ -6430,12 +5717,12 @@ Bill Page.
 PS. Could you explain the phrase: "Kitten of Death" :-)
 
 Example output of axiom-sbcl-win on my Windows system:
-=20
+
 Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
 (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
 
 C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.ASUS>set
-AXIOM=3DC:\cygwin\home\Administrator\axiom-sbcl-win
+AXIOM=C:\cygwin\home\Administrator\axiom-sbcl-win
 
 C:\Documents and
 Settings\Administrator.ASUS>C:\cygwin\home\Administrator\axiom-sbcl-win/b=
@@ -6474,19 +5761,11 @@ at your own risk.  "Your Kitten of Death awaits!"
 Integer,...)
 (2) ->
 
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?'Vanuxem_Gr=E9gory'?=" Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 22:29:12 -0500
-	charset="iso-8859-1"
-Thread-Index: AcdOJv/Cgz3cu4mNS5OVoJ6rPmzQiAAFVPVQAAS9/ZA=
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 
 Greg,
 
@@ -6498,7 +5777,7 @@ So far I have two problems with axiom-sbcl-win to report:
 -------
 
 C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.ASUS\Desktop>set
-AXIOM=3DC:\cygwin\home\Administrator\axiom-sbcl-win
+AXIOM=C:\cygwin\home\Administrator\axiom-sbcl-win
 
 C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.ASUS\Desktop>cd "c:\Documents =
 and
@@ -6587,17 +5866,10 @@ Cannot create a file when that file already exists.
 Note: This re-compile problem does *not* occur if the current
 directory is set to a path that contains no spaces.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 02:14:06 -0500
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: SBCL and Axiom
 
 Vanuxem Grégory wrote:
@@ -6641,18 +5913,11 @@ Axiom BOOT code to lisp?  I recall there being a couple of different
 conventions between BOOT and SHOE but I don't remember the conclusion - 
   can the conversion be made?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Feb 2007 08:14:41 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: SBCL and Axiom
-	<45D013BE.4050900@yahoo.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 12 Feb 2007 08:14:41 -0600
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -6680,16 +5945,11 @@ That is my understanding too.
 We are almost there.  I've found that the new Boot is much simpler,
 and more comfortable to work with.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 06:45:35 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: SBCL and Axiom
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Subject: Re: SBCL and Axiom
 
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -6750,24 +6010,11 @@ process we can try many things (like asdf) without being forced to step
 carefully around the build issues, which I think will help speed things
 up.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-The fish are biting. 
-Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing.
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-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 08:58:11 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: SBCL and Axiom
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
 
 On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -6849,20 +6096,15 @@ and load it in the running image at a go.
 
 There are still some GCL-isms deeply embedded in Axiom.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 17:24:43 +0100
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 
 Le dimanche 11 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 19:31 -0500, Bill Page a =E9crit :
 > Greg,
->=20
+>
 > On February 11, 2007 4:53 PM you wrote:
 > > ...
 > > I wrote:
@@ -6872,13 +6114,13 @@ Le dimanche 11 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 19:31 -0500, Bill Page a =E9crit :
 > > >
 > > > $ echo $AXIOM
 > > > /home/Administrator/axiom-sbcl-win
-> >=20
+> >
 > > This is a native Windows application so SBCL does not
 > > understand the path used (Cygwin specific).
 > >
->=20
+>
 > Duh! I should have realized ... thanks.
->=20
+>
 > You it works. Great job. I think this is a great step forward
 > for a fully ANSI-compliant common lisp implementation of Axiom.
 > I can't resist to ask: Have you tried building this version of
@@ -6891,26 +6133,17 @@ not tested of course.
 
 > Regards,
 > Bill Page.
->=20
+>
 > PS. Could you explain the phrase: "Kitten of Death" :-)
 
 No :-) It comes from the SBCL banner (on Windows only).
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Gregory Vanuxem'" Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:40:11 -0500
-	charset="iso-8859-1"
-Thread-Index: AcdOwkt2gTvY12poRr2/rgFyMFWNfAAAQ9Hw
-Cc: Camm Maguire,
-	'Axiom-Developer' <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 Earlier Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 
@@ -6924,17 +6157,17 @@ Earlier Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 On February 12, 2007 11:25 AM Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 > ...
 > Le dimanche 11 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 19:31 -0500, Bill Page a =E9crit :
-> >=20
+> >
 > > It works. Great job. I think this is a great step forward
 > > for a fully ANSI-compliant common lisp implementation of Axiom.
 > > I can't resist to ask: Have you tried building this version of
 > > Axiom with GCL in ANSI mode?
->=20
+>
 > No, I dropped support of GCL because of spurious bugs: (cond ...)
 > handled strangely (a runtime problem apparently). But I added
-> some modifications to allow it to run on the "ANSI" version of=20
+> some modifications to allow it to run on the "ANSI" version of
 > GCL. They are not tested of course.
->=20
+>
 
 Thanks. I think the GCL main developer Camm Maquire would be
 strongly motivated to help with ensuring that an ANSI version
@@ -6943,25 +6176,17 @@ improve GCL's support for ANSI. As I recall he is away for a
 few more weeks but we should expect some comment from him on
 this when he returns.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 17:30:31 +0100
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: RE: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 
 Le dimanche 11 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 22:29 -0500, Bill Page a =E9crit :
 > Greg,
->=20
+>
 > So far I have two problems with axiom-sbcl-win to report:
->=20
+>
 > 1) The )cd command does not work as expected. Here is an
 >    example with my comments marked --->
 
@@ -6973,30 +6198,22 @@ but these type of things (and a lot of other from my point of view) need
 to be "uniformized" and well defined (the API and it's _REAL_
 conformance to ANSI CL).
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: Re: Request for testing (Win32 users)
-	<1171297831.3275.10.camel@ellipse>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 Feb 2007 11:26:06 -0600
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 
-Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 | Le dimanche 11 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 22:29 -0500, Bill Page a =E9crit :
 | > Greg,
-| >=20
+| >
 | > So far I have two problems with axiom-sbcl-win to report:
-| >=20
+| >
 | > 1) The )cd command does not work as expected. Here is an
 | >    example with my comments marked --->
-|=20
+|
 | Thanks for reporting these problems, they are added on my TODO list and
 | in fact the problem is more complex, we need some functions that
 | generate correct (portable) pathname.
@@ -7005,23 +6222,17 @@ Aim for POSIX -- they already have done the work -- and have tools
 that convert non-POSIX to POSIX.  In essence, that is what MinGW does
 with the path names.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: Re: Request for testing (Win32 users)
-	<1171297483.3275.4.camel@ellipse>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 Feb 2007 11:26:50 -0600
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 
-Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 | Le dimanche 11 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 19:31 -0500, Bill Page a =E9crit :
 | > Greg,
-| >=20
+| >
 | > On February 11, 2007 4:53 PM you wrote:
 | > > ...
 | > > I wrote:
@@ -7031,54 +6242,44 @@ Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 | > > >
 | > > > $ echo $AXIOM
 | > > > /home/Administrator/axiom-sbcl-win
-| > >=20
+| > >
 | > > This is a native Windows application so SBCL does not
 | > > understand the path used (Cygwin specific).
 | > >
-| >=20
+| >
 | > Duh! I should have realized ... thanks.
-| >=20
+| >
 | > You it works. Great job. I think this is a great step forward
 | > for a fully ANSI-compliant common lisp implementation of Axiom.
 | > I can't resist to ask: Have you tried building this version of
 | > Axiom with GCL in ANSI mode?
-|=20
+|
 | No, I dropped support of GCL because of spurious bugs: (cond ...)
 | handled strangely (a runtime problem apparently).
 
 Are those known to GCL developers?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: SBCL and Axiom
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Cliff Yapp
-	<45D013BE.4050900@yahoo.com>
 Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 18:27:48 +0100
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: SBCL and Axiom
 
-Le lundi 12 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 02:14 -0500, C Y a =E9crit :=20
+Le lundi 12 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 02:14 -0500, C Y a =E9crit :
 > Vanuxem Gr=E9gory wrote:
 > > Hello,
-> >=20
-> > I have uploaded a version of Axiom built on top of SBCL for Windows (=
-32
+> >
+> > I have uploaded a version of Axiom built on top of SBCL for Windows (32
 > > bits).
->=20
-> Interesting!  Not being a Windows user I can't check this out directly,=
-=20
+>
+> Interesting!  Not being a Windows user I can't check this out directly,
 > but it is good news.
->=20
-> I have a couple of questions concerning how this has been accomplished,=
-=20
+>
+> I have a couple of questions concerning how this has been accomplished,
 > although they may be premature:
->=20
-> 1.  You mentioned Juergen Weiss's CMUCL port - did you alter that code=20
-> to run on SBCL or use the techniques there as a guide and convert one o=
-f=20
+>
+> 1.  You mentioned Juergen Weiss's CMUCL port - did you alter that code
+> to run on SBCL or use the techniques there as a guide and convert one of
 > the other trees?
 
 I completely based this work on the version of Juergen Weiss. My work
@@ -7099,67 +6300,49 @@ factorise, develop and document the code when we will merge changes. I
 already began to reorganise the code, this is a pain to work on, say
 stream for example, when the code is disseminated everywhere...
 
->=20
-> 2.  Did you change the boot/SPAD compilers to output SBCL compliant lis=
-p=20
+>
+> 2.  Did you change the boot/SPAD compilers to output SBCL compliant lisp
 > code, or hand tweak the lisp code produced by the "regular" compile?
 
-No the code (from spad, bootsys boot and old boot) produced by the versio=
-n
+No the code (from spad, bootsys boot and old boot) produced by the version
 on which I'm working (presumably the same than the official Axiom))
 is compilable and "runnable" by SBCL, CMU [1] and Clisp.
 
->=20
-> Back when I took a run at SBCL + Axiom, one of the points that became=20
-> quickly clear was that short of carrying through with a complete=20
-> conversion of all boot code to lisp (a long term goal at the moment) or=
-=20
-> simply living with hand tweaked translator output for a large number of=
-=20
-> files at least the boot compiler and possibly the spad compiler would=20
-> need to be adjusted to output ANSI lisp.  I was able to just about load=
-=20
-> the stand-alone bootstrap boot->lisp system after some tweaking, but I=20
+>
+> Back when I took a run at SBCL + Axiom, one of the points that became
+> quickly clear was that short of carrying through with a complete
+> conversion of all boot code to lisp (a long term goal at the moment) or
+> simply living with hand tweaked translator output for a large number of
+> files at least the boot compiler and possibly the spad compiler would
+> need to be adjusted to output ANSI lisp.  I was able to just about load
+> the stand-alone bootstrap boot->lisp system after some tweaking, but I
 > didn't carry much further than that.
->=20
-> Gaby has proceeded much deeper into the BOOT world than I was ever able=
-=20
-> to and the presence of old and new BOOT (shoe?) adds a rather unexpecte=
-d=20
-> twist.  The prospect of fixing BOTH variations to output correct code i=
-s=20
-> not a particularly enjoyable one.  My hope was that the new BOOT (shoe)=
-=20
-> was the stand alone code in the boot directory, which I suspect would b=
-e=20
-> somewhat simpler to get working as the first step in getting sbcl to=20
+>
+> Gaby has proceeded much deeper into the BOOT world than I was ever able
+> to and the presence of old and new BOOT (shoe?) adds a rather unexpected
+> twist.  The prospect of fixing BOTH variations to output correct code is
+> not a particularly enjoyable one.  My hope was that the new BOOT (shoe)
+> was the stand alone code in the boot directory, which I suspect would be
+> somewhat simpler to get working as the first step in getting sbcl to
 > support the complete build chain as it exists today in GCL.
 
-Spad, bootsys boot and old boot can be compiled without problem  :-). It'=
-s really
-simple to add support of SBCL, Clisp, CMU and Allegro (though I'm pretty =
-sure
-some bugs remain) to bootsys.=20
+Spad, bootsys boot and old boot can be compiled without problem
+:-). It's really simple to add support of SBCL, Clisp, CMU and Allegro
+(though I'm pretty sure some bugs remain) to bootsys.
 
 I forgot to say one thing, I have not "ported" the socket code. I need
 first to better understand some parts of Axiom relative to this.
 
 Greg
 
-PS : I have a couple of problems with CMU CL, it can not compile some fun=
-ctions
-and I don't know why as of now.
-
-
-
-
+PS : I have a couple of problems with CMU CL, it can not compile some
+functions and I don't know why as of now.
 
 \start
-Subject: Re: TR: Request for testing (Win32 users)
-From: Vanuxem =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gr=E9gory?= <vanuxemg@yahoo.fr>
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 18:29:45 +0100
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: TR: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 
 >From Bill Page:
 
@@ -7260,30 +6443,13 @@ There are, already, a lot of versions of Axiom (gold, silver,
 build-improvements, wh-sandbox...), I do not want to add yet another
 one. Don't know how this has to be handled.
 
-Greg
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-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: Re: SBCL and Axiom
-	<45D013BE.4050900@yahoo.com> <1171301268.3361.40.camel@ellipse>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 Feb 2007 11:45:40 -0600
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: SBCL and Axiom
 
-Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -7311,24 +6477,18 @@ be put on a branch...
 Ah, that one! :-)  don't worry about it -- as long as you don't fire
 up sman and friends.
 
--- Gaby
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-
-
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-Subject: Re: Request for testing (Win32 users)
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<1171297483.3275.4.camel@ellipse> <87sldbi8x1.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 18:58:03 +0100
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 
 Le lundi 12 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 11:26 -0600, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :
-> Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
->=20
+> Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+>
 > | Le dimanche 11 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 19:31 -0500, Bill Page a =E9crit :
 > | > Greg,
-> | >=20
+> | >
 > | > On February 11, 2007 4:53 PM you wrote:
 > | > > ...
 > | > > I wrote:
@@ -7338,21 +6498,21 @@ Le lundi 12 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 11:26 -0600, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :
 > | > > >
 > | > > > $ echo $AXIOM
 > | > > > /home/Administrator/axiom-sbcl-win
-> | > >=20
+> | > >
 > | > > This is a native Windows application so SBCL does not
 > | > > understand the path used (Cygwin specific).
 > | > >
-> | >=20
+> | >
 > | > Duh! I should have realized ... thanks.
-> | >=20
+> | >
 > | > You it works. Great job. I think this is a great step forward
 > | > for a fully ANSI-compliant common lisp implementation of Axiom.
 > | > I can't resist to ask: Have you tried building this version of
 > | > Axiom with GCL in ANSI mode?
-> |=20
+> |
 > | No, I dropped support of GCL because of spurious bugs: (cond ...)
 > | handled strangely (a runtime problem apparently).
->=20
+>
 > Are those known to GCL developers?
 
 The big problem is to find a simple way to reproduce it, I haven't one.
@@ -7363,7 +6523,7 @@ have this bug. The bug is (on 2.6.8):
 
 (1) -> )set br query
 (1) -> 1/0
-=20
+
    >> Error detected within library code:
    division by zero
 
@@ -7381,18 +6541,11 @@ I dropped support of GCL, but that does not mean I don't want to support
 GCL. The code on which I'm working is destined to be included on a
 version that supports GCL.
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
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-Subject: Re: Building Axiom
-To: Brent Fulgham <bfulg@pacbell.net>
 Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 20:18:47 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Brent Fulgham
+Subject: Re: Building Axiom
 
 Brent Fulgham wrote:
 > Trying to get Axiom to build on the Mac is pretty frustrating, mainly  
@@ -7410,16 +6563,10 @@ GCL=/path/to/gcl ../wh-sandbox/configure
 There is a little catch:  last time I chcecked build did not work
 with ANSI version of GCL.  But gcl-2.6.7 and 2.6.8 worked fine.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 21:43:39 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Bug 312
 
 I would like here to make some remarks concering bug 312.  First,
@@ -7526,22 +6673,11 @@ revision 19.  The change in revision 19 added support for negative
 integer powers, it is clear that omission of last line was
 unintentional.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
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-
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-To: =?iso-8859-1?q?Vanuxem_Gr=E9gory?= <vanuxemg@yahoo.fr>
-Subject: Re: TR: Request for testing (Win32 users)
-	<1171301385.3361.43.camel@ellipse>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 Feb 2007 15:59:31 -0600
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
-
-Vanuxem Gr=E9gory <vanuxemg@yahoo.fr> writes:
-
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: TR: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 
 [...]
 
@@ -7552,23 +6688,18 @@ Vanuxem Gr=E9gory <vanuxemg@yahoo.fr> writes:
 | > > available in the SourceForge SVN repository. I think there may
 | > > be some people who would be willing to test it further and to
 | > > contribute changes and improvements.
-|=20
+|
 | There are, already, a lot of versions of Axiom (gold, silver,
 | build-improvements, wh-sandbox...), I do not want to add yet another
 | one. Don't know how this has to be handled.
 
 The more the merrier.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:20:27 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, regory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: TR: Request for testing (Win32 users)
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Vanuxem "Grégory" <vanuxemg@yahoo.fr>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -7595,22 +6726,11 @@ CY
 P.S. - is http://weitz.de/cl-fad/ of interest for the path issues?  For
 sockets http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/ might be of interest.
 
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-Subject: Re: SBCL and Axiom
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 12:48:17 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: SBCL and Axiom
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Cliff Yapp writes:
@@ -7627,18 +6747,11 @@ Boot, but trying to use it results in build failure due to mistranslation.
 Do you have a tool that can flag places where semantics of Boot and Shoe
 differ?
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
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 Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 06:58:14 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: SBCL and Axiom
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
 
 On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -7675,16 +6788,11 @@ The differences are apparent once we have the table in
 front of our eyes, and there we can have a warning is we want.
 For any other construct, I'm not aware of semantics difference.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: SBCL and Axiom
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 15:02:43 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: SBCL and Axiom
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -7725,20 +6833,11 @@ where clause defining three functions: main, build, and exportsOf.
 main references exportsOf.  Shoe renames the three nested functions,
 but fails to rename reference in main to exportsOf.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 08:49:41 -0500
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: SBCL and Axiom
-	<45D013BE.4050900@yahoo.com> <1171301268.3361.40.camel@ellipse>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
 
 Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 
@@ -7801,17 +6900,10 @@ I'd say usockets and cl-fad might be of interest here (the links I
 provided in another email) but I don't have enough experience with 
 either to know for sure.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 13 Feb 2007 16:22:43 +0100
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: document missing in installation
 
 Dear Waldek,
@@ -7824,24 +6916,11 @@ Is this only on my machine?
 Furthermore, it seems that my packages get recompiled in any case, even if I
 only did a configure to change the prefix.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 16:18:52 +0600 (NOVT)
 From: Andrey G. Grozin
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: build-improvements without external noweb: is
-	it supposed to work?
-	<1170538745.3493.37.camel@ellipse>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0702101845180.12402@star.inp.nsk.su>
-	<87bqk1ly5m.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
-
-Hello,
+Subject: Re: build-improvements without external noweb: is it supposed to work?
 
 I've installed noweb and did
 
@@ -7867,22 +6946,11 @@ Broken at MAPCAR.  Type :H for Help.
 
 What should I do next?
 
-Thanks in advance,
-Andrey
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 08:36:25 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Andrey G. Grozin
-Subject: Re: build-improvements without external noweb: is
-	it supposed to work?
-	<1170538745.3493.37.camel@ellipse>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0702101845180.12402@star.inp.nsk.su>
-	<87bqk1ly5m.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0702141615060.17385@star.inp.nsk.su>
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: build-improvements without external noweb: is it supposed to work?
 
 On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Andrey G. Grozin wrote:
 
@@ -7915,20 +6983,12 @@ On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Andrey G. Grozin wrote:
 This is a bug in GCL, also reported by Bill.  I'll check in a work
 around for Axiom.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 10:52:32 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "list" <list>
-	charset=UTF-8
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
+Subject: gcl and noweb in the build-improvements source	tree
 Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: gcl and noweb in the build-improvements source
-	tree
-
-Gaby, et al.
 
 Every time I download build-improvments on a new machine, I've been
 thinking about the decision to include gcl and noweb source in the
@@ -7962,24 +7022,12 @@ what we should have done is create a new root directory
 That way, it would be possible to avoid having to pull all the
 source for gcl and noweb if these are already pre-installed.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 10:59:50 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Andrey G. Grozin
-Subject: Re: build-improvements without external noweb:
-	is it supposed to work?
-	<1170538745.3493.37.camel@ellipse>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0702101845180.12402@star.inp.nsk.su>
-	<87bqk1ly5m.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0702141615060.17385@star.inp.nsk.su>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: build-improvements without external noweb:	is it supposed to work?
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Quoting Andrey G. Grozin:
 
@@ -8034,27 +7082,11 @@ hlet.orig src/boot/Makefile.pamphlet.new
 
   The make rule [[bootsys]] is executed through a recursive call to [[$(MAKE)]]
 
--------------
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 10:06:27 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: Re: build-improvements without external noweb: is
-	it supposed to work?
-	<1170538745.3493.37.camel@ellipse>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0702101845180.12402@star.inp.nsk.su>
-	<87bqk1ly5m.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0702141615060.17385@star.inp.nsk.su>
-	<20070214105950.8fomj2itt81cso0c@webmail.anikast.ca>
-Cc: list
-
-On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Bill Page wrote:
+Subject: Re: build-improvements without external noweb: is it supposed to work?
 
 | Quoting Andrey G. Grozin:
 |
@@ -8095,19 +7127,11 @@ Debina based system only for some of the "-batch -eval" things.
 
 Bill, please could you check in your patch?
 
-Thanks,
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 10:16:51 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: "list" <list>
-Subject: Re: gcl and noweb in the build-improvements
-	source tree
+Subject: Re: gcl and noweb in the build-improvements source tree
 
 On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -8155,17 +7179,11 @@ of the Makefiles, but it is doable.  Also we must watch out that
 people don't forget building and testing --without-gcl and
 --without-noweb (which will be the common cases).
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 10:47:16 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: "list" <list>
-Subject: Re: gcl and noweb in the build-improvements
-	source tree
+Subject: Re: gcl and noweb in the build-improvements source tree
 
 On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -8189,40 +7207,34 @@ On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 I should probably add that with SVN, it is possible to branch "only"
 directories people are interested, not the whole stuff.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 12:51:57 -0800 (PST)
-From: Brent Fulgham <bfulg@pacbell.net>
-Subject: re: gcl and noweb in the build-improvements
-	source tree
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Bill Page
-Cc: "list" <list>
-
-> The implication though is that when we make a release, we must make=0A> s=
-ure gcl and noweb are included.  That slightly complicates the logic=0A> of=
- the Makefiles, but it is doable.  Also we must watch out that=0A> people d=
-on't forget building and testing --without-gcl and=0A> --without-noweb (whi=
-ch will be the common cases).=0A=0AI don't understand why GCL and Noweb are=
- included in the first place.  You don't include AWK/SED, GCC, or a variety=
- of other tools necessary for building the software.=0A=0AI suppose for GCL=
- is was necessary, since Axiom might depend on specifics of the Lisp langua=
-ge supported.=0A=0ABut it seems like making 'noweb' a build requirement mig=
-ht be an easier approach.  And as Axiom migrates to a more ANSI code base y=
-ou could remove GCL as well.=0A=0A-Brent=0A=0A=0A
+From: Brent Fulgham
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Bill Page
+Subject: re: gcl and noweb in the build-improvements source tree
 
+> The implication though is that when we make a release, we must make
+> sure gcl and noweb are included.  That slightly complicates the logic
+> of the Makefiles, but it is doable.  Also we must watch out that
+> people don't forget building and testing --without-gcl and
+> --without-noweb (which will be the common cases).
 
+I don't understand why GCL and Noweb are included in the first place.
+You don't include AWK/SED, GCC, or a variety of other tools necessary
+for building the software.
+
+I suppose for GCL is was necessary, since Axiom might depend on
+specifics of the Lisp language supported.
+
+But it seems like making 'noweb' a build requirement might be an
+easier approach.  And as Axiom migrates to a more ANSI code base you
+could remove GCL as well.
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 15:27:37 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Brent Fulgham <bfulg@pacbell.net>
-Subject: re: gcl and noweb in the build-improvements
-	source tree
-Cc: "list" <list>
+To: Brent Fulgham
+Subject: re: gcl and noweb in the build-improvements source tree
 
 On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Brent Fulgham wrote:
 
@@ -8253,19 +7265,12 @@ You suppose right.
 I don't think the inclusionof GCL was supposed to be forever.  It will
 be however necessary, as long as it isn't standard tool.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
 Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 22:55:42 +0100
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: list
 Subject: Lisp format in sf.spad.pamphlet
 
-
---=-woWBO0Huz/dZBbesZ5VY
-
 Hello,
 
 I have introduced two bugs in DFLOAT when I sent a patch against
@@ -8285,46 +7290,44 @@ PS : Tested on Gold and Build-improvements (should work on Wh-sandbox, I
 think). My tests were : building from scratch, tracing outputTran and
 testing all outputting formats (algebra, fortran, tex etc...).
 
---=-woWBO0Huz/dZBbesZ5VY
-
 --- /home/greg/TDevel/cvs/axiom/src/algebra/sf.spad.pamphlet	2006-04-17 08:=
 28:41.000000000 +0200
 +++ src/algebra/sf.spad.pamphlet	2007-02-14 12:17:59.000000000 +0100
 @@ -846,7 +846,7 @@
           ++ (that is, \spad{|(r-f)/f| < b**(-n)}).
-=20
-  =3D=3D add
--   format: String :=3D "~G"
-+   format: String :=3D "~A"
-    MER =3D=3D> Record(MANTISSA:Integer,EXPONENT:Integer)
-=20
+
+  == add
+-   format: String := "~G"
++   format: String := "~A"
+    MER ==> Record(MANTISSA:Integer,EXPONENT:Integer)
+
     manexp: % -> MER
 @@ -914,7 +914,8 @@
-    exp1()           =3D=3D FLOAT(534625820200,MOST_-POSITIVE_-LONG_-FLOAT$=
+    exp1()           == FLOAT(534625820200,MOST_-POSITIVE_-LONG_-FLOAT$=
 Lisp)$Lisp / FLOAT(196677847971,MOST_-POSITIVE_-LONG_-FLOAT$Lisp)$Lisp
-    pi()             =3D=3D PI$Lisp
-    coerce(x:%):OutputForm =3D=3D=20
+    pi()             == PI$Lisp
+    coerce(x:%):OutputForm ==
 -     outputForm(FORMAT(NIL$Lisp,format,x)$Lisp pretend DoubleFloat)
-+     x >=3D 0 =3D> message(FORMAT(NIL$Lisp,format,x)$Lisp pretend String)
++     x >= 0 => message(FORMAT(NIL$Lisp,format,x)$Lisp pretend String)
 +     - (message(FORMAT(NIL$Lisp,format,-x)$Lisp pretend String))
-    convert(x:%):InputForm =3D=3D convert(x pretend DoubleFloat)$InputForm
-    x < y            =3D=3D (x<y)$Lisp
-    - x              =3D=3D (-x)$Lisp
+    convert(x:%):InputForm == convert(x pretend DoubleFloat)$InputForm
+    x < y            == (x<y)$Lisp
+    - x              == (-x)$Lisp
 @@ -1085,273 +1086,277 @@
-=20
- <<DFLOAT.lsp BOOTSTRAP>>=3D
-=20
--(|/VERSIONCHECK| 2)=20
-=20
+
+ <<DFLOAT.lsp BOOTSTRAP>>=
+
+-(|/VERSIONCHECK| 2)
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$S;1| (|x| |$|) (PROG (|sp| |dev| |s|) (RETURN (SEQ=
  (LETT |s| "" |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$S;1|) (LETT |sp| (|OM-STRINGTOSTRINGPTR| |s|=
 ) |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$S;1|) (LETT |dev| (SPADCALL |sp| (SPADCALL (QREFELT |$| =
 7)) (QREFELT |$| 10)) |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$S;1|) (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT |$| 1=
 2)) (SPADCALL |dev| |x| (QREFELT |$| 14)) (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT |$| 15))=
  (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT |$| 16)) (LETT |s| (|OM-STRINGPTRTOSTRING| |sp|) =
-|DFLOAT;OMwrite;$S;1|) (EXIT |s|)))))=20
-+(/VERSIONCHECK 2)=20
-=20
+|DFLOAT;OMwrite;$S;1|) (EXIT |s|)))))
++(/VERSIONCHECK 2)
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$BS;2| (|x| |wholeObj| |$|) (PROG (|sp| |dev| |s|) =
 (RETURN (SEQ (LETT |s| "" |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$BS;2|) (LETT |sp| (|OM-STRINGTOS=
 TRINGPTR| |s|) |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$BS;2|) (LETT |dev| (SPADCALL |sp| (SPADCALL=
@@ -8332,25 +7335,25 @@ TRINGPTR| |s|) |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$BS;2|) (LETT |dev| (SPADCALL |sp| (SPADCALL=
 j| (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT |$| 12)))) (SPADCALL |dev| |x| (QREFELT |$| 14)=
 ) (COND (|wholeObj| (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT |$| 15)))) (SPADCALL |dev| (QR=
 EFELT |$| 16)) (LETT |s| (|OM-STRINGPTRTOSTRING| |sp|) |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$BS;=
-2|) (EXIT |s|)))))=20
+2|) (EXIT |s|)))))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;doubleFloatFormat;2S;1| (|s| $) (PROG (|ss|) (RETURN (SEQ (=
 LETT |ss| (QREFELT $ 6) |DFLOAT;doubleFloatFormat;2S;1|) (SETELT $ 6 |s|) (=
-EXIT |ss|)))))=20
-=20
+EXIT |ss|)))))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;OMwrite;Omd$V;3| (|dev| |x| |$|) (SEQ (SPADCALL |dev| (QREF=
 ELT |$| 12)) (SPADCALL |dev| |x| (QREFELT |$| 14)) (EXIT (SPADCALL |dev| (Q=
-REFELT |$| 15)))))=20
+REFELT |$| 15)))))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$S;2| (|x| $) (PROG (|sp| |dev| |s|) (RETURN (SEQ (=
 LETT |s| "" |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$S;2|) (LETT |sp| (OM-STRINGTOSTRINGPTR |s|) |D=
 FLOAT;OMwrite;$S;2|) (LETT |dev| (SPADCALL |sp| (SPADCALL (QREFELT $ 10)) (=
 QREFELT $ 12)) |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$S;2|) (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT $ 14)) (SPAD=
 CALL |dev| |x| (QREFELT $ 16)) (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT $ 17)) (SPADCALL |d=
 ev| (QREFELT $ 18)) (LETT |s| (OM-STRINGPTRTOSTRING |sp|) |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$=
-S;2|) (EXIT |s|)))))=20
-=20
+S;2|) (EXIT |s|)))))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;OMwrite;Omd$BV;4| (|dev| |x| |wholeObj| |$|) (SEQ (COND (|w=
 holeObj| (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT |$| 12)))) (SPADCALL |dev| |x| (QREFELT |=
-$| 14)) (EXIT (COND (|wholeObj| (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT |$| 15)))))))=20
+$| 14)) (EXIT (COND (|wholeObj| (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT |$| 15)))))))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$BS;3| (|x| |wholeObj| $) (PROG (|sp| |dev| |s|) (R=
 ETURN (SEQ (LETT |s| "" |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$BS;3|) (LETT |sp| (OM-STRINGTOSTRI=
 NGPTR |s|) |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$BS;3|) (LETT |dev| (SPADCALL |sp| (SPADCALL (QR=
@@ -8358,480 +7361,480 @@ EFELT $ 10)) (QREFELT $ 12)) |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$BS;3|) (COND (|wholeObj| (SPA=
 DCALL |dev| (QREFELT $ 14)))) (SPADCALL |dev| |x| (QREFELT $ 16)) (COND (|w=
 holeObj| (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT $ 17)))) (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT $ 18)) =
 (LETT |s| (OM-STRINGPTRTOSTRING |sp|) |DFLOAT;OMwrite;$BS;3|) (EXIT |s|))))=
-)=20
-=20
+)
+
 -(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;checkComplex|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |C-TO-R|))=
-=20
+
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;OMwrite;Omd$V;4| (|dev| |x| $) (SEQ (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFEL=
 T $ 14)) (SPADCALL |dev| |x| (QREFELT $ 16)) (EXIT (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT=
- $ 17)))))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;checkComplex| (|x| |$|) (|C-TO-R| |x|))=20
+ $ 17)))))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;checkComplex| (|x| |$|) (|C-TO-R| |x|))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;OMwrite;Omd$BV;5| (|dev| |x| |wholeObj| $) (SEQ (COND (|who=
 leObj| (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT $ 14)))) (SPADCALL |dev| |x| (QREFELT $ 16)=
-) (EXIT (COND (|wholeObj| (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT $ 17)))))))=20
-=20
+) (EXIT (COND (|wholeObj| (SPADCALL |dev| (QREFELT $ 17)))))))
+
 -(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;base;Pi;6|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NIL (|F=
-LOAT-RADIX| 0.0))))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;checkComplex|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE C-TO-R))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;base;Pi;6| (|$|) (|FLOAT-RADIX| 0.0))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;checkComplex| (|x| $) (C-TO-R |x|))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;mantissa;$I;7| (|x| |$|) (QCAR (|DFLOAT;manexp| |x| |$|)))=20
+LOAT-RADIX| 0.0))))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;checkComplex|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE C-TO-R))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;base;Pi;6| (|$|) (|FLOAT-RADIX| 0.0))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;checkComplex| (|x| $) (C-TO-R |x|))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;mantissa;$I;7| (|x| |$|) (QCAR (|DFLOAT;manexp| |x| |$|)))
 +(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;base;Pi;7|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NIL (FL=
-OAT-RADIX 0.0))))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;exponent;$I;8| (|x| |$|) (QCDR (|DFLOAT;manexp| |x| |$|)))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;base;Pi;7| ($) (FLOAT-RADIX 0.0))=20
-=20
+OAT-RADIX 0.0))))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;exponent;$I;8| (|x| |$|) (QCDR (|DFLOAT;manexp| |x| |$|)))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;base;Pi;7| ($) (FLOAT-RADIX 0.0))
+
 -(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;precision;Pi;9|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NI=
-L (|FLOAT-DIGITS| 0.0))))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;mantissa;$I;8| (|x| $) (QCAR (|DFLOAT;manexp| |x| $)))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;precision;Pi;9| (|$|) (|FLOAT-DIGITS| 0.0))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;exponent;$I;9| (|x| $) (QCDR (|DFLOAT;manexp| |x| $)))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;bits;Pi;10| (|$|) (PROG (#1=3D#:G105705) (RETURN (COND ((EQ=
+L (|FLOAT-DIGITS| 0.0))))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;mantissa;$I;8| (|x| $) (QCAR (|DFLOAT;manexp| |x| $)))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;precision;Pi;9| (|$|) (|FLOAT-DIGITS| 0.0))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;exponent;$I;9| (|x| $) (QCDR (|DFLOAT;manexp| |x| $)))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;bits;Pi;10| (|$|) (PROG (#1=#:G105705) (RETURN (COND ((EQ=
 L (|FLOAT-RADIX| 0.0) 2) (|FLOAT-DIGITS| 0.0)) ((EQL (|FLOAT-RADIX| 0.0) 16=
 ) (|*| 4 (|FLOAT-DIGITS| 0.0))) ((QUOTE T) (PROG1 (LETT #1# (FIX (SPADCALL =
 (|FLOAT-DIGITS| 0.0) (SPADCALL (FLOAT (|FLOAT-RADIX| 0.0) |MOST-POSITIVE-LO=
 NG-FLOAT|) (QREFELT |$| 28)) (QREFELT |$| 29))) |DFLOAT;bits;Pi;10|) (|chec=
-k-subtype| (|>| #1# 0) (QUOTE (|PositiveInteger|)) #1#)))))))=20
+k-subtype| (|>| #1# 0) (QUOTE (|PositiveInteger|)) #1#)))))))
 +(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;precision;Pi;10|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM N=
-IL (FLOAT-DIGITS 0.0))))=20
-=20
+IL (FLOAT-DIGITS 0.0))))
+
 -(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;max;$;11|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NIL |MOS=
-T-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;precision;Pi;10| ($) (FLOAT-DIGITS 0.0))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;max;$;11| (|$|) |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;bits;Pi;11| ($) (PROG (#0=3D#:G1444) (RETURN (COND ((EQL (F=
+T-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;precision;Pi;10| ($) (FLOAT-DIGITS 0.0))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;max;$;11| (|$|) |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;bits;Pi;11| ($) (PROG (#0=#:G1444) (RETURN (COND ((EQL (F=
 LOAT-RADIX 0.0) 2) (FLOAT-DIGITS 0.0)) ((EQL (FLOAT-RADIX 0.0) 16) (* 4 (FL=
 OAT-DIGITS 0.0))) ((QUOTE T) (PROG1 (LETT #0# (FIX (SPADCALL (FLOAT-DIGITS =
 0.0) (SPADCALL (FLOAT (FLOAT-RADIX 0.0) MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT) (QREFELT =
 $ 30)) (QREFELT $ 31))) |DFLOAT;bits;Pi;11|) (|check-subtype| (> #0# 0) (QU=
-OTE (|PositiveInteger|)) #0#)))))))=20
-=20
+OTE (|PositiveInteger|)) #0#)))))))
+
 -(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;min;$;12|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NIL |MOS=
-T-NEGATIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)))=20
+T-NEGATIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)))
 +(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;max;$;12|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NIL MOST=
--POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT)))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;min;$;12| (|$|) |MOST-NEGATIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;max;$;12| ($) MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT)=20
-=20
+-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT)))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;min;$;12| (|$|) |MOST-NEGATIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;max;$;12| ($) MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT)
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;order;$I;13| (|a| |$|) (|-| (|+| (|FLOAT-DIGITS| 0.0) (SPAD=
-CALL |a| (QREFELT |$| 26))) 1))=20
+CALL |a| (QREFELT |$| 26))) 1))
 +(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;min;$;13|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NIL MOST=
--NEGATIVE-LONG-FLOAT)))=20
-=20
+-NEGATIVE-LONG-FLOAT)))
+
 -(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;Zero;$;14|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NIL (FL=
-OAT 0 |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|))))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;min;$;13| ($) MOST-NEGATIVE-LONG-FLOAT)=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;Zero;$;14| (|$|) (FLOAT 0 |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|))=20
+OAT 0 |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|))))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;min;$;13| ($) MOST-NEGATIVE-LONG-FLOAT)
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;Zero;$;14| (|$|) (FLOAT 0 |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;order;$I;14| (|a| $) (- (+ (FLOAT-DIGITS 0.0) (SPADCALL |a|=
- (QREFELT $ 28))) 1))=20
-=20
+ (QREFELT $ 28))) 1))
+
 -(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;One;$;15|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NIL (FLO=
-AT 1 |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|))))=20
+AT 1 |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|))))
 +(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;Zero;$;15|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NIL (FL=
-OAT 0 MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT))))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;One;$;15| (|$|) (FLOAT 1 |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;Zero;$;15| ($) (FLOAT 0 MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT))=20
-=20
+OAT 0 MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT))))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;One;$;15| (|$|) (FLOAT 1 |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;Zero;$;15| ($) (FLOAT 0 MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;exp1;$;16| (|$|) (|/| (FLOAT 534625820200 |MOST-POSITIVE-LO=
-NG-FLOAT|) (FLOAT 196677847971 |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)))=20
+NG-FLOAT|) (FLOAT 196677847971 |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)))
 +(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;One;$;16|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NIL (FLO=
-AT 1 MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT))))=20
-=20
+AT 1 MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT))))
+
 -(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;pi;$;17|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NIL PI)))=
-=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;One;$;16| ($) (FLOAT 1 MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;pi;$;17| (|$|) PI)=20
+
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;One;$;16| ($) (FLOAT 1 MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;pi;$;17| (|$|) PI)
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;exp1;$;17| ($) (/ (FLOAT 534625820200 MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FL=
-OAT) (FLOAT 196677847971 MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT)))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;coerce;$Of;18| (|x| |$|) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 39)))=20
+OAT) (FLOAT 196677847971 MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT)))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;coerce;$Of;18| (|x| |$|) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 39)))
 +(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;pi;$;18|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM NIL PI)))=
-=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;convert;$If;19| (|x| |$|) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 42)))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;pi;$;18| ($) PI)=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;<;2$B;20|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |<|))=20
+
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;convert;$If;19| (|x| |$|) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 42)))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;pi;$;18| ($) PI)
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;<;2$B;20|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |<|))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;coerce;$Of;19| (|x| $) (COND ((< |x| 0.0) (SPADCALL (SPADCA=
 LL (FORMAT NIL (QREFELT $ 6) (- |x|)) (QREFELT $ 41)) (QREFELT $ 42))) ((QU=
-OTE T) (SPADCALL (FORMAT NIL (QREFELT $ 6) |x|) (QREFELT $ 41)))))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;<;2$B;20| (|x| |y| |$|) (|<| |x| |y|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;convert;$If;20| (|x| $) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT $ 45)))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;-;2$;21|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |-|))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;<;2$B;21|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE <))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;-;2$;21| (|x| |$|) (|-| |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;<;2$B;21| (|x| |y| $) (< |x| |y|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;+;3$;22|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |+|))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;-;2$;22|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE -))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;+;3$;22| (|x| |y| |$|) (|+| |x| |y|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;-;2$;22| (|x| $) (- |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;-;3$;23|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |-|))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;+;3$;23|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE +))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;-;3$;23| (|x| |y| |$|) (|-| |x| |y|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;+;3$;23| (|x| |y| $) (+ |x| |y|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;*;3$;24|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |*|))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;-;3$;24|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE -))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;*;3$;24| (|x| |y| |$|) (|*| |x| |y|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;-;3$;24| (|x| |y| $) (- |x| |y|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;*;I2$;25|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |*|))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;*;3$;25|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE *))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;*;I2$;25| (|i| |x| |$|) (|*| |i| |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;*;3$;25| (|x| |y| $) (* |x| |y|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;max;3$;26|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE MAX))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;*;I2$;26|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE *))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;max;3$;26| (|x| |y| |$|) (MAX |x| |y|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;*;I2$;26| (|i| |x| $) (* |i| |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;min;3$;27|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE MIN))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;max;3$;27|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE MAX))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;min;3$;27| (|x| |y| |$|) (MIN |x| |y|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;max;3$;27| (|x| |y| $) (MAX |x| |y|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;=3D;2$B;28|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |=3D|))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;min;3$;28|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE MIN))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;=3D;2$B;28| (|x| |y| |$|) (|=3D| |x| |y|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;min;3$;28| (|x| |y| $) (MIN |x| |y|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;/;$I$;29|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |/|))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;=3D;2$B;29|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE =3D))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;/;$I$;29| (|x| |i| |$|) (|/| |x| |i|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;=3D;2$B;29| (|x| |y| $) (=3D |x| |y|))=20
-=20
+OTE T) (SPADCALL (FORMAT NIL (QREFELT $ 6) |x|) (QREFELT $ 41)))))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;<;2$B;20| (|x| |y| |$|) (|<| |x| |y|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;convert;$If;20| (|x| $) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT $ 45)))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;-;2$;21|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |-|))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;<;2$B;21|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE <))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;-;2$;21| (|x| |$|) (|-| |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;<;2$B;21| (|x| |y| $) (< |x| |y|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;+;3$;22|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |+|))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;-;2$;22|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE -))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;+;3$;22| (|x| |y| |$|) (|+| |x| |y|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;-;2$;22| (|x| $) (- |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;-;3$;23|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |-|))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;+;3$;23|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE +))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;-;3$;23| (|x| |y| |$|) (|-| |x| |y|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;+;3$;23| (|x| |y| $) (+ |x| |y|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;*;3$;24|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |*|))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;-;3$;24|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE -))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;*;3$;24| (|x| |y| |$|) (|*| |x| |y|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;-;3$;24| (|x| |y| $) (- |x| |y|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;*;I2$;25|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |*|))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;*;3$;25|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE *))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;*;I2$;25| (|i| |x| |$|) (|*| |i| |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;*;3$;25| (|x| |y| $) (* |x| |y|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;max;3$;26|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE MAX))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;*;I2$;26|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE *))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;max;3$;26| (|x| |y| |$|) (MAX |x| |y|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;*;I2$;26| (|i| |x| $) (* |i| |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;min;3$;27|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE MIN))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;max;3$;27|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE MAX))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;min;3$;27| (|x| |y| |$|) (MIN |x| |y|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;max;3$;27| (|x| |y| $) (MAX |x| |y|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;=;2$B;28|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |=|))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;min;3$;28|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE MIN))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;=;2$B;28| (|x| |y| |$|) (|=| |x| |y|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;min;3$;28| (|x| |y| $) (MIN |x| |y|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;/;$I$;29|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |/|))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;=;2$B;29|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE =))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;/;$I$;29| (|x| |i| |$|) (|/| |x| |i|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;=;2$B;29| (|x| |y| $) (= |x| |y|))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sqrt;2$;30| (|x| |$|) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (SQRT |x|) |$|=
-))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;/;$I$;30|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE /))=20
-=20
+))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;/;$I$;30|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE /))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;log10;2$;31| (|x| |$|) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (|log| |x|) |=
-$|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;/;$I$;30| (|x| |i| $) (/ |x| |i|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;**;$I$;32|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE EXPT))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sqrt;2$;31| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (SQRT |x|) $))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;**;$I$;32| (|x| |i| |$|) (EXPT |x| |i|))=20
+$|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;/;$I$;30| (|x| |i| $) (/ |x| |i|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;**;$I$;32|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE EXPT))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sqrt;2$;31| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (SQRT |x|) $))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;**;$I$;32| (|x| |i| |$|) (EXPT |x| |i|))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;log10;2$;32| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (|log| |x|) $))=
-=20
-=20
+
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;**;3$;33| (|x| |y| |$|) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (EXPT |x| |y=
-|) |$|))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;**;$I$;33|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE EXPT))=20
-=20
+|) |$|))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;**;$I$;33|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE EXPT))
+
 -(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;coerce;I$;34|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM (|i|=
-) (FLOAT |i| |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|))))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;**;$I$;33| (|x| |i| $) (EXPT |x| |i|))=20
-=20
+) (FLOAT |i| |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|))))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;**;$I$;33| (|x| |i| $) (EXPT |x| |i|))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;coerce;I$;34| (|i| |$|) (FLOAT |i| |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOA=
-T|))=20
+T|))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;**;3$;34| (|x| |y| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (EXPT |x| |y|)=
- $))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;exp;2$;35|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE EXP))=20
+ $))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;exp;2$;35|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE EXP))
 +(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;coerce;I$;35|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM (|i|=
-) (FLOAT |i| MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT))))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;exp;2$;35| (|x| |$|) (EXP |x|))=20
+) (FLOAT |i| MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT))))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;exp;2$;35| (|x| |$|) (EXP |x|))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;coerce;I$;35| (|i| $) (FLOAT |i| MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT))=
-=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;log;2$;36| (|x| |$|) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (LN |x|) |$|))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;exp;2$;36|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE EXP))=20
-=20
+
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;log;2$;36| (|x| |$|) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (LN |x|) |$|))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;exp;2$;36|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE EXP))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;log2;2$;37| (|x| |$|) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (LOG2 |x|) |$|=
-))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;exp;2$;36| (|x| $) (EXP |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sin;2$;38|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SIN))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;log;2$;37| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (LN |x|) $))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sin;2$;38| (|x| |$|) (SIN |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;log2;2$;38| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (LOG2 |x|) $))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;cos;2$;39|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COS))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sin;2$;39|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SIN))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;cos;2$;39| (|x| |$|) (COS |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sin;2$;39| (|x| $) (SIN |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;tan;2$;40|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE TAN))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;cos;2$;40|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COS))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;tan;2$;40| (|x| |$|) (TAN |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;cos;2$;40| (|x| $) (COS |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;cot;2$;41|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COT))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;tan;2$;41|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE TAN))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;cot;2$;41| (|x| |$|) (COT |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;tan;2$;41| (|x| $) (TAN |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sec;2$;42|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SEC))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;cot;2$;42|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COT))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sec;2$;42| (|x| |$|) (SEC |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;cot;2$;42| (|x| $) (COT |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;csc;2$;43|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE CSC))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sec;2$;43|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SEC))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;csc;2$;43| (|x| |$|) (CSC |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sec;2$;43| (|x| $) (SEC |x|))=20
-=20
+))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;exp;2$;36| (|x| $) (EXP |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sin;2$;38|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SIN))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;log;2$;37| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (LN |x|) $))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sin;2$;38| (|x| |$|) (SIN |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;log2;2$;38| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (LOG2 |x|) $))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;cos;2$;39|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COS))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sin;2$;39|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SIN))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;cos;2$;39| (|x| |$|) (COS |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sin;2$;39| (|x| $) (SIN |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;tan;2$;40|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE TAN))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;cos;2$;40|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COS))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;tan;2$;40| (|x| |$|) (TAN |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;cos;2$;40| (|x| $) (COS |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;cot;2$;41|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COT))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;tan;2$;41|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE TAN))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;cot;2$;41| (|x| |$|) (COT |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;tan;2$;41| (|x| $) (TAN |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sec;2$;42|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SEC))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;cot;2$;42|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COT))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sec;2$;42| (|x| |$|) (SEC |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;cot;2$;42| (|x| $) (COT |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;csc;2$;43|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE CSC))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sec;2$;43|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SEC))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;csc;2$;43| (|x| |$|) (CSC |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sec;2$;43| (|x| $) (SEC |x|))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;asin;2$;44| (|x| |$|) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ASIN |x|) |$|=
-))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;csc;2$;44|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE CSC))=20
-=20
+))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;csc;2$;44|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE CSC))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acos;2$;45| (|x| |$|) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ACOS |x|) |$|=
-))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;csc;2$;44| (|x| $) (CSC |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;atan;2$;46|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ATAN))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;asin;2$;45| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ASIN |x|) $))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;atan;2$;46| (|x| |$|) (ATAN |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acos;2$;46| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ACOS |x|) $))=20
-=20
+))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;csc;2$;44| (|x| $) (CSC |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;atan;2$;46|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ATAN))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;asin;2$;45| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ASIN |x|) $))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;atan;2$;46| (|x| |$|) (ATAN |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acos;2$;46| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ACOS |x|) $))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acsc;2$;47| (|x| |$|) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ACSC |x|) |$|=
-))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;atan;2$;47|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ATAN))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;acot;2$;48|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ACOT))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;atan;2$;47| (|x| $) (ATAN |x|))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acot;2$;48| (|x| |$|) (ACOT |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acsc;2$;48| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ACSC |x|) $))=20
-=20
+))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;atan;2$;47|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ATAN))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;acot;2$;48|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ACOT))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;atan;2$;47| (|x| $) (ATAN |x|))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acot;2$;48| (|x| |$|) (ACOT |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acsc;2$;48| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ACSC |x|) $))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;asec;2$;49| (|x| |$|) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ASEC |x|) |$|=
-))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;acot;2$;49|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ACOT))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sinh;2$;50|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SINH))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acot;2$;49| (|x| $) (ACOT |x|))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sinh;2$;50| (|x| |$|) (SINH |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;asec;2$;50| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ASEC |x|) $))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;cosh;2$;51|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COSH))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sinh;2$;51|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SINH))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;cosh;2$;51| (|x| |$|) (COSH |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sinh;2$;51| (|x| $) (SINH |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;tanh;2$;52|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE TANH))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;cosh;2$;52|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COSH))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;tanh;2$;52| (|x| |$|) (TANH |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;cosh;2$;52| (|x| $) (COSH |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;csch;2$;53|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE CSCH))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;tanh;2$;53|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE TANH))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;csch;2$;53| (|x| |$|) (CSCH |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;tanh;2$;53| (|x| $) (TANH |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;coth;2$;54|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COTH))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;csch;2$;54|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE CSCH))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;coth;2$;54| (|x| |$|) (COTH |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;csch;2$;54| (|x| $) (CSCH |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sech;2$;55|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SECH))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;coth;2$;55|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COTH))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sech;2$;55| (|x| |$|) (SECH |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;coth;2$;55| (|x| $) (COTH |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;asinh;2$;56|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ASINH))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sech;2$;56|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SECH))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;asinh;2$;56| (|x| |$|) (ASINH |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sech;2$;56| (|x| $) (SECH |x|))=20
-=20
+))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;acot;2$;49|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ACOT))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sinh;2$;50|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SINH))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acot;2$;49| (|x| $) (ACOT |x|))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sinh;2$;50| (|x| |$|) (SINH |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;asec;2$;50| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ASEC |x|) $))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;cosh;2$;51|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COSH))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sinh;2$;51|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SINH))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;cosh;2$;51| (|x| |$|) (COSH |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sinh;2$;51| (|x| $) (SINH |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;tanh;2$;52|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE TANH))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;cosh;2$;52|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COSH))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;tanh;2$;52| (|x| |$|) (TANH |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;cosh;2$;52| (|x| $) (COSH |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;csch;2$;53|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE CSCH))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;tanh;2$;53|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE TANH))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;csch;2$;53| (|x| |$|) (CSCH |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;tanh;2$;53| (|x| $) (TANH |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;coth;2$;54|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COTH))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;csch;2$;54|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE CSCH))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;coth;2$;54| (|x| |$|) (COTH |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;csch;2$;54| (|x| $) (CSCH |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sech;2$;55|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SECH))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;coth;2$;55|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE COTH))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sech;2$;55| (|x| |$|) (SECH |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;coth;2$;55| (|x| $) (COTH |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;asinh;2$;56|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ASINH))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;sech;2$;56|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE SECH))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;asinh;2$;56| (|x| |$|) (ASINH |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sech;2$;56| (|x| $) (SECH |x|))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acosh;2$;57| (|x| |$|) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ACOSH |x|) |=
-$|))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;asinh;2$;57|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ASINH))=20
-=20
+$|))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;asinh;2$;57|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ASINH))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;atanh;2$;58| (|x| |$|) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ATANH |x|) |=
-$|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;asinh;2$;57| (|x| $) (ASINH |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;acsch;2$;59|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ACSCH))=20
+$|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;asinh;2$;57| (|x| $) (ASINH |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;acsch;2$;59|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ACSCH))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acosh;2$;58| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ACOSH |x|) $))=
-=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acsch;2$;59| (|x| |$|) (ACSCH |x|))=20
+
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acsch;2$;59| (|x| |$|) (ACSCH |x|))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;atanh;2$;59| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ATANH |x|) $))=
-=20
-=20
+
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acoth;2$;60| (|x| |$|) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ACOTH |x|) |=
-$|))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;acsch;2$;60|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ACSCH))=20
-=20
+$|))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;acsch;2$;60|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ACSCH))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;asech;2$;61| (|x| |$|) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ASECH |x|) |=
-$|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acsch;2$;60| (|x| $) (ACSCH |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;/;3$;62|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |/|))=20
+$|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acsch;2$;60| (|x| $) (ACSCH |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;/;3$;62|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE |/|))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;acoth;2$;61| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ACOTH |x|) $))=
-=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;/;3$;62| (|x| |y| |$|) (|/| |x| |y|))=20
+
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;/;3$;62| (|x| |y| |$|) (|/| |x| |y|))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;asech;2$;62| (|x| $) (|DFLOAT;checkComplex| (ASECH |x|) $))=
-=20
-=20
+
+
 -(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;negative?;$B;63|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE MINUSP)=
-)=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;/;3$;63|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE /))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;negative?;$B;63| (|x| |$|) (MINUSP |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;/;3$;63| (|x| |y| $) (/ |x| |y|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;zero?;$B;64|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ZEROP))=20
+)
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;/;3$;63|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE /))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;negative?;$B;63| (|x| |$|) (MINUSP |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;/;3$;63| (|x| |y| $) (/ |x| |y|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;zero?;$B;64|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ZEROP))
 +(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;negative?;$B;64|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE MINUSP)=
-)=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;zero?;$B;64| (|x| |$|) (ZEROP |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;negative?;$B;64| (|x| $) (MINUSP |x|))=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;hash;$I;65|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE HASHEQ))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;zero?;$B;65|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ZEROP))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;hash;$I;65| (|x| |$|) (HASHEQ |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;zero?;$B;65| (|x| $) (ZEROP |x|))=20
-=20
+)
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;zero?;$B;64| (|x| |$|) (ZEROP |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;negative?;$B;64| (|x| $) (MINUSP |x|))
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;hash;$I;65|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE HASHEQ))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;zero?;$B;65|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE ZEROP))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;hash;$I;65| (|x| |$|) (HASHEQ |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;zero?;$B;65| (|x| $) (ZEROP |x|))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;recip;$U;66| (|x| |$|) (COND ((ZEROP |x|) (CONS 1 "failed")=
-) ((QUOTE T) (CONS 0 (|/| 1.0 |x|)))))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;hash;$I;66|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE HASHEQ))=20
-=20
+) ((QUOTE T) (CONS 0 (|/| 1.0 |x|)))))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;hash;$I;66|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE HASHEQ))
+
 -(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;differentiate;2$;67|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XL=
-AM (|x|) 0.0)))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;hash;$I;66| (|x| $) (HASHEQ |x|))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;differentiate;2$;67| (|x| |$|) 0.0)=20
+AM (|x|) 0.0)))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;hash;$I;66| (|x| $) (HASHEQ |x|))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;differentiate;2$;67| (|x| |$|) 0.0)
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;recip;$U;67| (|x| $) (COND ((ZEROP |x|) (CONS 1 "failed")) =
-((QUOTE T) (CONS 0 (/ 1.0 |x|)))))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;Gamma;2$;68| (|x| |$|) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 93)))=20
+((QUOTE T) (CONS 0 (/ 1.0 |x|)))))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;Gamma;2$;68| (|x| |$|) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 93)))
 +(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;differentiate;2$;68|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XL=
-AM (|x|) 0.0)))=20
-=20
+AM (|x|) 0.0)))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;Beta;3$;69| (|x| |y| |$|) (SPADCALL |x| |y| (QREFELT |$| 95=
-)))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;differentiate;2$;68| (|x| $) 0.0)=20
-=20
--(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;wholePart;$I;70|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE FIX))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;Gamma;2$;69| (|x| $) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT $ 96)))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;wholePart;$I;70| (|x| |$|) (FIX |x|))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;Beta;3$;70| (|x| |y| $) (SPADCALL |x| |y| (QREFELT $ 98)))=20
-=20
+)))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;differentiate;2$;68| (|x| $) 0.0)
+
+-(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;wholePart;$I;70|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE FIX))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;Gamma;2$;69| (|x| $) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT $ 96)))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;wholePart;$I;70| (|x| |$|) (FIX |x|))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;Beta;3$;70| (|x| |y| $) (SPADCALL |x| |y| (QREFELT $ 98)))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;float;2IPi$;71| (|ma| |ex| |b| |$|) (|*| |ma| (EXPT (FLOAT =
-|b| |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|) |ex|)))=20
-+(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;wholePart;$I;71|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE FIX))=20
-=20
+|b| |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|) |ex|)))
++(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;wholePart;$I;71|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE FIX))
+
 -(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;convert;2$;72|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM (|x=
-|) |x|)))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;wholePart;$I;71| (|x| $) (FIX |x|))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;convert;2$;72| (|x| |$|) |x|)=20
+|) |x|)))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;wholePart;$I;71| (|x| $) (FIX |x|))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;convert;2$;72| (|x| |$|) |x|)
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;float;2IPi$;72| (|ma| |ex| |b| $) (* |ma| (EXPT (FLOAT |b| =
-MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT) |ex|)))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;convert;$F;73| (|x| |$|) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 101)))=20
+MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT) |ex|)))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;convert;$F;73| (|x| |$|) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 101)))
 +(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;convert;2$;73|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM (|x=
-|) |x|)))=20
-=20
+|) |x|)))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$NniF;74| (|x| |d| |$|) (SPADCALL |x|=
- |d| 10 (QREFELT |$| 105)))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;convert;2$;73| (|x| $) |x|)=20
-=20
+ |d| 10 (QREFELT |$| 105)))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;convert;2$;73| (|x| $) |x|)
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;atan;3$;75| (|x| |y| |$|) (PROG (|theta|) (RETURN (SEQ (CON=
-D ((|=3D| |x| 0.0) (COND ((|<| 0.0 |y|) (|/| PI 2)) ((|<| |y| 0.0) (|-| (|/=
+D ((|=| |x| 0.0) (COND ((|<| 0.0 |y|) (|/| PI 2)) ((|<| |y| 0.0) (|-| (|/=
 | PI 2))) ((QUOTE T) 0.0))) ((QUOTE T) (SEQ (LETT |theta| (ATAN (|FLOAT-SIG=
 N| 1.0 (|/| |y| |x|))) |DFLOAT;atan;3$;75|) (COND ((|<| |x| 0.0) (LETT |the=
 ta| (|-| PI |theta|) |DFLOAT;atan;3$;75|))) (COND ((|<| |y| 0.0) (LETT |the=
-ta| (|-| |theta|) |DFLOAT;atan;3$;75|))) (EXIT |theta|))))))))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;convert;$F;74| (|x| $) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT $ 104)))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;retract;$F;76| (|x| |$|) (PROG (#1=3D#:G105780) (RETURN (SP=
+ta| (|-| |theta|) |DFLOAT;atan;3$;75|))) (EXIT |theta|))))))))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;convert;$F;74| (|x| $) (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT $ 104)))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;retract;$F;76| (|x| |$|) (PROG (#1=#:G105780) (RETURN (SP=
 ADCALL |x| (PROG1 (LETT #1# (|-| (|FLOAT-DIGITS| 0.0) 1) |DFLOAT;retract;$F=
-;76|) (|check-subtype| (|>=3D| #1# 0) (QUOTE (|NonNegativeInteger|)) #1#)) =
-(|FLOAT-RADIX| 0.0) (QREFELT |$| 105)))))=20
+;76|) (|check-subtype| (|>=| #1# 0) (QUOTE (|NonNegativeInteger|)) #1#)) =
+(|FLOAT-RADIX| 0.0) (QREFELT |$| 105)))))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$NniF;75| (|x| |d| $) (SPADCALL |x| |=
-d| 10 (QREFELT $ 108)))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;retractIfCan;$U;77| (|x| |$|) (PROG (#1=3D#:G105785) (RETUR=
+d| 10 (QREFELT $ 108)))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;retractIfCan;$U;77| (|x| |$|) (PROG (#1=#:G105785) (RETUR=
 N (CONS 0 (SPADCALL |x| (PROG1 (LETT #1# (|-| (|FLOAT-DIGITS| 0.0) 1) |DFLO=
-AT;retractIfCan;$U;77|) (|check-subtype| (|>=3D| #1# 0) (QUOTE (|NonNegativ=
-eInteger|)) #1#)) (|FLOAT-RADIX| 0.0) (QREFELT |$| 105))))))=20
+AT;retractIfCan;$U;77|) (|check-subtype| (|>=| #1# 0) (QUOTE (|NonNegativ=
+eInteger|)) #1#)) (|FLOAT-RADIX| 0.0) (QREFELT |$| 105))))))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;atan;3$;76| (|x| |y| $) (PROG (|theta|) (RETURN (SEQ (COND =
-((=3D |x| 0.0) (COND ((< 0.0 |y|) (/ PI 2)) ((< |y| 0.0) (- (/ PI 2))) ((QU=
+((= |x| 0.0) (COND ((< 0.0 |y|) (/ PI 2)) ((< |y| 0.0) (- (/ PI 2))) ((QU=
 OTE T) 0.0))) ((QUOTE T) (SEQ (LETT |theta| (ATAN (FLOAT-SIGN 1.0 (/ |y| |x=
 |))) |DFLOAT;atan;3$;76|) (COND ((< |x| 0.0) (LETT |theta| (- PI |theta|) |=
 DFLOAT;atan;3$;76|))) (COND ((< |y| 0.0) (LETT |theta| (- |theta|) |DFLOAT;=
-atan;3$;76|))) (EXIT |theta|))))))))=20
-=20
+atan;3$;76|))) (EXIT |theta|))))))))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;retract;$I;78| (|x| |$|) (PROG (|n|) (RETURN (SEQ (LETT |n|=
- (FIX |x|) |DFLOAT;retract;$I;78|) (EXIT (COND ((|=3D| |x| (FLOAT |n| |MOST=
--POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)) |n|) ((QUOTE T) (|error| "Not an integer"))))))))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;retract;$F;77| (|x| $) (PROG (#0=3D#:G1519) (RETURN (SPADCA=
+ (FIX |x|) |DFLOAT;retract;$I;78|) (EXIT (COND ((|=| |x| (FLOAT |n| |MOST=
+-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)) |n|) ((QUOTE T) (|error| "Not an integer"))))))))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;retract;$F;77| (|x| $) (PROG (#0=#:G1519) (RETURN (SPADCA=
 LL |x| (PROG1 (LETT #0# (- (FLOAT-DIGITS 0.0) 1) |DFLOAT;retract;$F;77|) (|=
-check-subtype| (>=3D #0# 0) (QUOTE (|NonNegativeInteger|)) #0#)) (FLOAT-RAD=
-IX 0.0) (QREFELT $ 108)))))=20
-=20
+check-subtype| (>= #0# 0) (QUOTE (|NonNegativeInteger|)) #0#)) (FLOAT-RAD=
+IX 0.0) (QREFELT $ 108)))))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;retractIfCan;$U;79| (|x| |$|) (PROG (|n|) (RETURN (SEQ (LET=
-T |n| (FIX |x|) |DFLOAT;retractIfCan;$U;79|) (EXIT (COND ((|=3D| |x| (FLOAT=
+T |n| (FIX |x|) |DFLOAT;retractIfCan;$U;79|) (EXIT (COND ((|=| |x| (FLOAT=
  |n| |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)) (CONS 0 |n|)) ((QUOTE T) (CONS 1 "failed"=
-))))))))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;retractIfCan;$U;78| (|x| $) (PROG (#0=3D#:G1524) (RETURN (C=
+))))))))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;retractIfCan;$U;78| (|x| $) (PROG (#0=#:G1524) (RETURN (C=
 ONS 0 (SPADCALL |x| (PROG1 (LETT #0# (- (FLOAT-DIGITS 0.0) 1) |DFLOAT;retra=
-ctIfCan;$U;78|) (|check-subtype| (>=3D #0# 0) (QUOTE (|NonNegativeInteger|)=
-) #0#)) (FLOAT-RADIX 0.0) (QREFELT $ 108))))))=20
-=20
+ctIfCan;$U;78|) (|check-subtype| (>= #0# 0) (QUOTE (|NonNegativeInteger|)=
+) #0#)) (FLOAT-RADIX 0.0) (QREFELT $ 108))))))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sign;$I;80| (|x| |$|) (SPADCALL (|FLOAT-SIGN| |x| 1.0) (QRE=
-FELT |$| 111)))=20
+FELT |$| 111)))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;retract;$I;79| (|x| $) (PROG (|n|) (RETURN (SEQ (LETT |n| (=
-FIX |x|) |DFLOAT;retract;$I;79|) (EXIT (COND ((=3D |x| (FLOAT |n| MOST-POSI=
-TIVE-LONG-FLOAT)) |n|) ((QUOTE T) (|error| "Not an integer"))))))))=20
-=20
+FIX |x|) |DFLOAT;retract;$I;79|) (EXIT (COND ((= |x| (FLOAT |n| MOST-POSI=
+TIVE-LONG-FLOAT)) |n|) ((QUOTE T) (|error| "Not an integer"))))))))
+
 -(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;abs;2$;81|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM (|x|) (=
-|FLOAT-SIGN| 1.0 |x|))))=20
+|FLOAT-SIGN| 1.0 |x|))))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;retractIfCan;$U;80| (|x| $) (PROG (|n|) (RETURN (SEQ (LETT =
-|n| (FIX |x|) |DFLOAT;retractIfCan;$U;80|) (EXIT (COND ((=3D |x| (FLOAT |n|=
+|n| (FIX |x|) |DFLOAT;retractIfCan;$U;80|) (EXIT (COND ((= |x| (FLOAT |n|=
  MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT)) (CONS 0 |n|)) ((QUOTE T) (CONS 1 "failed"))))))=
-))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;abs;2$;81| (|x| |$|) (|FLOAT-SIGN| 1.0 |x|))=20
+))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;abs;2$;81| (|x| |$|) (|FLOAT-SIGN| 1.0 |x|))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;sign;$I;81| (|x| $) (SPADCALL (FLOAT-SIGN |x| 1.0) (QREFELT=
- $ 114)))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;manexp| (|x| |$|) (PROG (|s| #1=3D#:G105806 |me| |two53|) (=
+ $ 114)))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;manexp| (|x| |$|) (PROG (|s| #1=#:G105806 |me| |two53|) (=
 RETURN (SEQ (EXIT (COND ((ZEROP |x|) (CONS 0 0)) ((QUOTE T) (SEQ (LETT |s| =
 (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 114)) |DFLOAT;manexp|) (LETT |x| (|FLOAT-SIGN| 1=
 .0 |x|) |DFLOAT;manexp|) (COND ((|<| |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT| |x|) (PROGN=
@@ -8840,20 +7843,20 @@ T |$| 25))) 1) (SPADCALL |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT| (QREFELT |$| 26))) |DFL=
 OAT;manexp|) (GO #1#)))) (LETT |me| (MANEXP |x|) |DFLOAT;manexp|) (LETT |tw=
 o53| (EXPT (|FLOAT-RADIX| 0.0) (|FLOAT-DIGITS| 0.0)) |DFLOAT;manexp|) (EXIT=
  (CONS (|*| |s| (FIX (|*| |two53| (QCAR |me|)))) (|-| (QCDR |me|) (|FLOAT-D=
-IGITS| 0.0)))))))) #1# (EXIT #1#)))))=20
+IGITS| 0.0)))))))) #1# (EXIT #1#)))))
 +(PUT (QUOTE |DFLOAT;abs;2$;82|) (QUOTE |SPADreplace|) (QUOTE (XLAM (|x|) (=
-FLOAT-SIGN 1.0 |x|))))=20
-=20
+FLOAT-SIGN 1.0 |x|))))
+
 -(DEFUN |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;83| (|f| |d| |b| |$|) (PROG (|=
-#G102| |nu| |ex| BASE #1=3D#:G105809 |de| |tol| |#G103| |q| |r| |p2| |q2| #=
-2=3D#:G105827 |#G104| |#G105| |p0| |p1| |#G106| |#G107| |q0| |q1| |#G108| |=
-#G109| |s| |t| #3=3D#:G105825) (RETURN (SEQ (EXIT (SEQ (PROGN (LETT |#G102|=
+#G102| |nu| |ex| BASE #1=#:G105809 |de| |tol| |#G103| |q| |r| |p2| |q2| #=
+2=#:G105827 |#G104| |#G105| |p0| |p1| |#G106| |#G107| |q0| |q1| |#G108| |=
+#G109| |s| |t| #3=#:G105825) (RETURN (SEQ (EXIT (SEQ (PROGN (LETT |#G102|=
  (|DFLOAT;manexp| |f| |$|) |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;83|) (LETT =
 |nu| (QCAR |#G102|) |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;83|) (LETT |ex| (Q=
 CDR |#G102|) |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;83|) |#G102|) (LETT BASE =
 (|FLOAT-RADIX| 0.0) |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;83|) (EXIT (COND (=
 (|<| |ex| 0) (SEQ (LETT |de| (EXPT BASE (PROG1 (LETT #1# (|-| |ex|) |DFLOAT=
-;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;83|) (|check-subtype| (|>=3D| #1# 0) (QUOTE (=
+;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;83|) (|check-subtype| (|>=| #1# 0) (QUOTE (=
 |NonNegativeInteger|)) #1#))) |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;83|) (EX=
 IT (COND ((|<| |b| 2) (|error| "base must be > 1")) ((QUOTE T) (SEQ (LETT |=
 tol| (EXPT |b| |d|) |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;83|) (LETT |s| |nu=
@@ -8882,11 +7885,11 @@ OAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;83|) (LETT |s| |#G108| |DFLOAT;rationalApp=
 roximation;$2NniF;83|) (LETT |t| |#G109| |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2Nn=
 iF;83|)))) NIL (GO G190) G191 (EXIT NIL))))))))) ((QUOTE T) (SPADCALL (|*| =
 |nu| (EXPT BASE (PROG1 (LETT #3# |ex| |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;=
-83|) (|check-subtype| (|>=3D| #3# 0) (QUOTE (|NonNegativeInteger|)) #3#))))=
- (QREFELT |$| 119))))))) #2# (EXIT #2#)))))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;abs;2$;82| (|x| $) (FLOAT-SIGN 1.0 |x|))=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DFLOAT;**;$F$;84| (|x| |r| |$|) (PROG (|n| |d| #1=3D#:G105837) (RE=
+83|) (|check-subtype| (|>=| #3# 0) (QUOTE (|NonNegativeInteger|)) #3#))))=
+ (QREFELT |$| 119))))))) #2# (EXIT #2#)))))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;abs;2$;82| (|x| $) (FLOAT-SIGN 1.0 |x|))
+
+-(DEFUN |DFLOAT;**;$F$;84| (|x| |r| |$|) (PROG (|n| |d| #1=#:G105837) (RE=
 TURN (SEQ (EXIT (COND ((ZEROP |x|) (COND ((SPADCALL |r| (QREFELT |$| 120)) =
 (|error| "0**0 is undefined")) ((SPADCALL |r| (QREFELT |$| 121)) (|error| "=
 division by 0")) ((QUOTE T) 0.0))) ((OR (SPADCALL |r| (QREFELT |$| 120)) (S=
@@ -8899,8 +7902,8 @@ F$;84|) (GO #1#))) ((QUOTE T) (PROGN (LETT #1# (SPADCALL (|-| |x|) |r| (QRE=
 FELT |$| 126)) |DFLOAT;**;$F$;84|) (GO #1#))))) ((QUOTE T) (|error| "negati=
 ve root")))) ((EQL |d| 2) (EXPT (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT |$| 54)) |n|)) ((QUO=
 TE T) (SPADCALL |x| (|/| (FLOAT |n| |MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|) (FLOAT |d| =
-|MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)) (QREFELT |$| 57))))))))))) #1# (EXIT #1#)))))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;manexp| (|x| $) (PROG (|s| #0=3D#:G1545 |me| |two53|) (RETU=
+|MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT|)) (QREFELT |$| 57))))))))))) #1# (EXIT #1#)))))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;manexp| (|x| $) (PROG (|s| #0=#:G1545 |me| |two53|) (RETU=
 RN (SEQ (EXIT (COND ((ZEROP |x|) (CONS 0 0)) ((QUOTE T) (SEQ (LETT |s| (SPA=
 DCALL |x| (QREFELT $ 117)) |DFLOAT;manexp|) (LETT |x| (FLOAT-SIGN 1.0 |x|) =
 |DFLOAT;manexp|) (COND ((< MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT |x|) (PROGN (LETT #0# (=
@@ -8909,24 +7912,24 @@ CALL MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT (QREFELT $ 28))) |DFLOAT;manexp|) (GO #0#))))=
  (LETT |me| (MANEXP |x|) |DFLOAT;manexp|) (LETT |two53| (EXPT (FLOAT-RADIX =
 0.0) (FLOAT-DIGITS 0.0)) |DFLOAT;manexp|) (EXIT (CONS (* |s| (FIX (* |two53=
 | (QCAR |me|)))) (- (QCDR |me|) (FLOAT-DIGITS 0.0)))))))) #0# (EXIT #0#))))=
-)=20
-=20
--(DEFUN |DoubleFloat| NIL (PROG NIL (RETURN (PROG (#1=3D#:G105850) (RETURN =
+)
+
+-(DEFUN |DoubleFloat| NIL (PROG NIL (RETURN (PROG (#1=#:G105850) (RETURN =
 (COND ((LETT #1# (HGET |$ConstructorCache| (QUOTE |DoubleFloat|)) |DoubleFl=
 oat|) (|CDRwithIncrement| (CDAR #1#))) ((QUOTE T) (|UNWIND-PROTECT| (PROG1 =
 (CDDAR (HPUT |$ConstructorCache| (QUOTE |DoubleFloat|) (LIST (CONS NIL (CON=
 S 1 (|DoubleFloat;|)))))) (LETT #1# T |DoubleFloat|)) (COND ((NOT #1#) (HRE=
-M |$ConstructorCache| (QUOTE |DoubleFloat|))))))))))))=20
+M |$ConstructorCache| (QUOTE |DoubleFloat|))))))))))))
 +(DEFUN |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;84| (|f| |d| |b| $) (PROG (|#G=
-103| |nu| |ex| BASE #0=3D#:G1548 |de| |tol| |#G104| |q| |r| |p2| |q2| #1=3D=
+103| |nu| |ex| BASE #0=#:G1548 |de| |tol| |#G104| |q| |r| |p2| |q2| #1==
 #:G1566 |#G105| |#G106| |p0| |p1| |#G107| |#G108| |q0| |q1| |#G109| |#G110|=
- |s| |t| #2=3D#:G1564) (RETURN (SEQ (EXIT (SEQ (PROGN (LETT |#G103| (|DFLOA=
+ |s| |t| #2=#:G1564) (RETURN (SEQ (EXIT (SEQ (PROGN (LETT |#G103| (|DFLOA=
 T;manexp| |f| $) |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;84|) (LETT |nu| (QCAR=
  |#G103|) |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;84|) (LETT |ex| (QCDR |#G103=
 |) |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;84|) |#G103|) (LETT BASE (FLOAT-RAD=
 IX 0.0) |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;84|) (EXIT (COND ((< |ex| 0) (=
 SEQ (LETT |de| (EXPT BASE (PROG1 (LETT #0# (- |ex|) |DFLOAT;rationalApproxi=
-mation;$2NniF;84|) (|check-subtype| (>=3D #0# 0) (QUOTE (|NonNegativeIntege=
+mation;$2NniF;84|) (|check-subtype| (>= #0# 0) (QUOTE (|NonNegativeIntege=
 r|)) #0#))) |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;84|) (EXIT (COND ((< |b| 2=
 ) (|error| "base must be > 1")) ((QUOTE T) (SEQ (LETT |tol| (EXPT |b| |d|) =
 |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;84|) (LETT |s| |nu| |DFLOAT;rationalAp=
@@ -8954,18 +7957,18 @@ $2NniF;84|)) (EXIT (PROGN (LETT |#G109| |t| |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$=
 T |s| |#G109| |DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;84|) (LETT |t| |#G110| |=
 DFLOAT;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;84|)))) NIL (GO G190) G191 (EXIT NIL)))=
 )))))) ((QUOTE T) (SPADCALL (* |nu| (EXPT BASE (PROG1 (LETT #2# |ex| |DFLOA=
-T;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;84|) (|check-subtype| (>=3D #2# 0) (QUOTE (|=
-NonNegativeInteger|)) #2#)))) (QREFELT $ 122))))))) #1# (EXIT #1#)))))=20
-=20
+T;rationalApproximation;$2NniF;84|) (|check-subtype| (>= #2# 0) (QUOTE (|=
+NonNegativeInteger|)) #2#)))) (QREFELT $ 122))))))) #1# (EXIT #1#)))))
+
 -(DEFUN |DoubleFloat;| NIL (PROG (|dv$| |$| |pv$|) (RETURN (PROGN (LETT |dv=
-$| (QUOTE (|DoubleFloat|)) . #1=3D(|DoubleFloat|)) (LETT |$| (GETREFV 140) =
+$| (QUOTE (|DoubleFloat|)) . #1=(|DoubleFloat|)) (LETT |$| (GETREFV 140) =
 . #1#) (QSETREFV |$| 0 |dv$|) (QSETREFV |$| 3 (LETT |pv$| (|buildPredVector=
 | 0 0 NIL) . #1#)) (|haddProp| |$ConstructorCache| (QUOTE |DoubleFloat|) NI=
-L (CONS 1 |$|)) (|stuffDomainSlots| |$|) |$|))))=20
-+(DEFUN |DFLOAT;**;$F$;85| (|x| |r| $) (PROG (|n| |d| #0=3D#:G1575) (RETURN=
+L (CONS 1 |$|)) (|stuffDomainSlots| |$|) |$|))))
++(DEFUN |DFLOAT;**;$F$;85| (|x| |r| $) (PROG (|n| |d| #0=#:G1575) (RETURN=
  (SEQ (EXIT (COND ((ZEROP |x|) (COND ((SPADCALL |r| (QREFELT $ 123)) (|erro=
 r| "0**0 is undefined")) ((SPADCALL |r| (QREFELT $ 124)) (|error| "division=
- by 0")) ((QUOTE T) 0.0))) ((OR (SPADCALL |r| (QREFELT $ 123)) (=3D |x| 1.0=
+ by 0")) ((QUOTE T) 0.0))) ((OR (SPADCALL |r| (QREFELT $ 123)) (= |x| 1.0=
 )) 1.0) ((QUOTE T) (COND ((SPADCALL |r| (|spadConstant| $ 125) (QREFELT $ 1=
 26)) |x|) ((QUOTE T) (SEQ (LETT |n| (SPADCALL |r| (QREFELT $ 127)) |DFLOAT;=
 **;$F$;85|) (LETT |d| (SPADCALL |r| (QREFELT $ 128)) |DFLOAT;**;$F$;85|) (E=
@@ -8975,8 +7978,8 @@ XIT (COND ((MINUSP |x|) (COND ((ODDP |d|) (COND ((ODDP |n|) (PROGN (LETT #0=
 ;**;$F$;85|) (GO #0#))))) ((QUOTE T) (|error| "negative root")))) ((EQL |d|=
  2) (EXPT (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT $ 57)) |n|)) ((QUOTE T) (SPADCALL |x| (/ (=
 FLOAT |n| MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT) (FLOAT |d| MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT)) (=
-QREFELT $ 60))))))))))) #0# (EXIT #0#)))))=20
-=20
+QREFELT $ 60))))))))))) #0# (EXIT #0#)))))
+
 -(MAKEPROP (QUOTE |DoubleFloat|) (QUOTE |infovec|) (LIST (QUOTE #(NIL NIL N=
 IL NIL NIL NIL (|OpenMathEncoding|) (0 . |OMencodingXML|) (|String|) (|Open=
 MathDevice|) (4 . |OMopenString|) (|Void|) (10 . |OMputObject|) (|DoubleFlo=
@@ -8991,7 +7994,7 @@ One;$;15|) |$|)) |DFLOAT;exp1;$;16| |DFLOAT;pi;$;17| (|OutputForm|) (37 . |=
 outputForm|) |DFLOAT;coerce;$Of;18| (|InputForm|) (42 . |convert|) |DFLOAT;=
 convert;$If;19| |DFLOAT;<;2$B;20| |DFLOAT;-;2$;21| |DFLOAT;+;3$;22| |DFLOAT=
 ;-;3$;23| |DFLOAT;*;3$;24| |DFLOAT;*;I2$;25| |DFLOAT;max;3$;26| |DFLOAT;min=
-;3$;27| |DFLOAT;=3D;2$B;28| |DFLOAT;/;$I$;29| |DFLOAT;sqrt;2$;30| |DFLOAT;l=
+;3$;27| |DFLOAT;=;2$B;28| |DFLOAT;/;$I$;29| |DFLOAT;sqrt;2$;30| |DFLOAT;l=
 og10;2$;31| |DFLOAT;**;$I$;32| |DFLOAT;**;3$;33| |DFLOAT;coerce;I$;34| |DFL=
 OAT;exp;2$;35| |DFLOAT;log;2$;36| |DFLOAT;sin;2$;38| |DFLOAT;cos;2$;39| |DF=
 LOAT;tan;2$;40| |DFLOAT;cot;2$;41| |DFLOAT;sec;2$;42| |DFLOAT;csc;2$;43| |D=
@@ -9018,7 +8021,7 @@ tor| |$|)) (|Record| (|:| |coef1| |$|) (|:| |coef2| |$|)) (|Union| 133 (QUO=
 TE "failed")) (|Record| (|:| |quotient| |$|) (|:| |remainder| |$|)) (|Recor=
 d| (|:| |coef| 131) (|:| |generator| |$|)) (|SparseUnivariatePolynomial| |$=
 |) (|Record| (|:| |unit| |$|) (|:| |canonical| |$|) (|:| |associate| |$|)) =
-(|SingleInteger|))) (QUOTE #(|~=3D| 114 |zero?| 120 |wholePart| 125 |unitNo=
+(|SingleInteger|))) (QUOTE #(|~=| 114 |zero?| 120 |wholePart| 125 |unitNo=
 rmal| 130 |unitCanonical| 135 |unit?| 140 |truncate| 145 |tanh| 150 |tan| 1=
 55 |subtractIfCan| 160 |squareFreePart| 166 |squareFree| 171 |sqrt| 176 |si=
 zeLess?| 181 |sinh| 187 |sin| 192 |sign| 197 |sech| 202 |sec| 207 |sample| =
@@ -9035,8 +8038,8 @@ ressIdealMember| 468 |exponent| 474 |exp1| 479 |exp| 483 |euclideanSize| 48=
 tic| 594 |ceiling| 598 |bits| 603 |base| 607 |atanh| 611 |atan| 616 |associ=
 ates?| 627 |asinh| 633 |asin| 638 |asech| 643 |asec| 648 |acsch| 653 |acsc|=
  658 |acoth| 663 |acot| 668 |acosh| 673 |acos| 678 |abs| 683 |^| 688 |Zero|=
- 706 |One| 710 |OMwrite| 714 |Gamma| 738 D 743 |Beta| 754 |>=3D| 760 |>| 76=
-6 |=3D| 772 |<=3D| 778 |<| 784 |/| 790 |-| 802 |+| 813 |**| 819 |*| 849)) (=
+ 706 |One| 710 |OMwrite| 714 |Gamma| 738 D 743 |Beta| 754 |>=| 760 |>| 76=
+6 |=| 772 |<=| 778 |<| 784 |/| 790 |-| 802 |+| 813 |**| 819 |*| 849)) (=
 QUOTE ((|approximate| . 0) (|canonicalsClosed| . 0) (|canonicalUnitNormal| =
 . 0) (|noZeroDivisors| . 0) ((|commutative| "*") . 0) (|rightUnitary| . 0) =
 (|leftUnitary| . 0) (|unitsKnown| . 0))) (CONS (|makeByteWordVec2| 1 (QUOTE=
@@ -9095,19 +8098,19 @@ o| 13) (|BasicType|) (|CoercibleTo| 38))) (|makeByteWordVec2| 139 (QUOTE (0=
  53 2 0 0 0 0 85 2 0 0 0 0 47 1 0 0 0 45 2 0 0 0 0 46 2 0 0 0 0 57 2 0 0 0 =
 103 126 2 0 0 0 24 56 2 0 0 0 104 1 2 0 0 0 22 1 2 0 0 0 103 1 2 0 0 103 0 =
 1 2 0 0 0 0 48 2 0 0 24 0 49 2 0 0 104 0 1 2 0 0 22 0 29)))))) (QUOTE |look=
-upComplete|)))=20
-+(DEFUN |DoubleFloat| NIL (PROG NIL (RETURN (PROG (#0=3D#:G1588) (RETURN (C=
+upComplete|)))
++(DEFUN |DoubleFloat| NIL (PROG NIL (RETURN (PROG (#0=#:G1588) (RETURN (C=
 OND ((LETT #0# (HGET |$ConstructorCache| (QUOTE |DoubleFloat|)) |DoubleFloa=
 t|) (|CDRwithIncrement| (CDAR #0#))) ((QUOTE T) (UNWIND-PROTECT (PROG1 (CDD=
 AR (HPUT |$ConstructorCache| (QUOTE |DoubleFloat|) (LIST (CONS NIL (CONS 1 =
 (|DoubleFloat;|)))))) (LETT #0# T |DoubleFloat|)) (COND ((NOT #0#) (HREM |$=
-ConstructorCache| (QUOTE |DoubleFloat|))))))))))))=20
+ConstructorCache| (QUOTE |DoubleFloat|))))))))))))
 +
 +(DEFUN |DoubleFloat;| NIL (PROG (|dv$| $ |pv$|) (RETURN (PROGN (LETT |dv$|=
- (QUOTE (|DoubleFloat|)) . #0=3D(|DoubleFloat|)) (LETT $ (GETREFV 143) . #0=
+ (QUOTE (|DoubleFloat|)) . #0=(|DoubleFloat|)) (LETT $ (GETREFV 143) . #0=
 #) (QSETREFV $ 0 |dv$|) (QSETREFV $ 3 (LETT |pv$| (|buildPredVector| 0 0 NI=
 L) . #0#)) (|haddProp| |$ConstructorCache| (QUOTE |DoubleFloat|) NIL (CONS =
-1 $)) (|stuffDomainSlots| $) (QSETREFV $ 6 "~A") $))))=20
+1 $)) (|stuffDomainSlots| $) (QSETREFV $ 6 "~A") $))))
 +
 +(MAKEPROP (QUOTE |DoubleFloat|) (QUOTE |infovec|) (LIST (QUOTE #(NIL NIL N=
 IL NIL NIL NIL (QUOTE |format|) (|String|) |DFLOAT;doubleFloatFormat;2S;1| =
@@ -9123,7 +8126,7 @@ IDENTITY (FUNCALL (|dispatchFunction| |DFLOAT;One;$;16|) $)) |DFLOAT;exp1;$=
 ;17| |DFLOAT;pi;$;18| (|OutputForm|) (37 . |message|) (42 . -) |DFLOAT;coer=
 ce;$Of;19| (|InputForm|) (47 . |convert|) |DFLOAT;convert;$If;20| |DFLOAT;<=
 ;2$B;21| |DFLOAT;-;2$;22| |DFLOAT;+;3$;23| |DFLOAT;-;3$;24| |DFLOAT;*;3$;25=
-| |DFLOAT;*;I2$;26| |DFLOAT;max;3$;27| |DFLOAT;min;3$;28| |DFLOAT;=3D;2$B;2=
+| |DFLOAT;*;I2$;26| |DFLOAT;max;3$;27| |DFLOAT;min;3$;28| |DFLOAT;=;2$B;2=
 9| |DFLOAT;/;$I$;30| |DFLOAT;sqrt;2$;31| |DFLOAT;log10;2$;32| |DFLOAT;**;$I=
 $;33| |DFLOAT;**;3$;34| |DFLOAT;coerce;I$;35| |DFLOAT;exp;2$;36| |DFLOAT;lo=
 g;2$;37| |DFLOAT;sin;2$;39| |DFLOAT;cos;2$;40| |DFLOAT;tan;2$;41| |DFLOAT;c=
@@ -9143,14 +8146,14 @@ oximation;$NniF;75| |DFLOAT;atan;3$;76| |DFLOAT;retract;$F;77| (|Union| 106=
  (QUOTE "failed")) |DFLOAT;retractIfCan;$U;78| |DFLOAT;retract;$I;79| (|Uni=
 on| 26 (QUOTE "failed")) |DFLOAT;retractIfCan;$U;80| |DFLOAT;sign;$I;81| |D=
 FLOAT;abs;2$;82| (68 . |Zero|) (72 . /) (78 . *) (84 . |coerce|) (89 . |zer=
-o?|) (94 . |negative?|) (99 . |One|) (103 . =3D) (109 . |numer|) (114 . |de=
+o?|) (94 . |negative?|) (99 . |One|) (103 . =) (109 . |numer|) (114 . |de=
 nom|) |DFLOAT;**;$F$;85| (|PatternMatchResult| 103 $) (|Pattern| 103) (|Fac=
 tored| $) (|Union| 134 (QUOTE "failed")) (|List| $) (|Record| (|:| |coef1| =
 $) (|:| |coef2| $) (|:| |generator| $)) (|Record| (|:| |coef1| $) (|:| |coe=
 f2| $)) (|Union| 136 (QUOTE "failed")) (|Record| (|:| |quotient| $) (|:| |r=
 emainder| $)) (|Record| (|:| |coef| 134) (|:| |generator| $)) (|SparseUniva=
 riatePolynomial| $) (|Record| (|:| |unit| $) (|:| |canonical| $) (|:| |asso=
-ciate| $)) (|SingleInteger|))) (QUOTE #(~=3D 119 |zero?| 125 |wholePart| 13=
+ciate| $)) (|SingleInteger|))) (QUOTE #(~= 119 |zero?| 125 |wholePart| 13=
 0 |unitNormal| 135 |unitCanonical| 140 |unit?| 145 |truncate| 150 |tanh| 15=
 5 |tan| 160 |subtractIfCan| 165 |squareFreePart| 171 |squareFree| 176 |sqrt=
 | 181 |sizeLess?| 186 |sinh| 192 |sin| 197 |sign| 202 |sech| 207 |sec| 212 =
@@ -9168,7 +8171,7 @@ rt| 554 |coerce| 574 |characteristic| 604 |ceiling| 608 |bits| 613 |base| 6=
 17 |atanh| 621 |atan| 626 |associates?| 637 |asinh| 643 |asin| 648 |asech| =
 653 |asec| 658 |acsch| 663 |acsc| 668 |acoth| 673 |acot| 678 |acosh| 683 |a=
 cos| 688 |abs| 693 ^ 698 |Zero| 716 |One| 720 |OMwrite| 724 |Gamma| 748 D 7=
-53 |Beta| 764 >=3D 770 > 776 =3D 782 <=3D 788 < 794 / 800 - 812 + 823 ** 82=
+53 |Beta| 764 >= 770 > 776 = 782 <= 788 < 794 / 800 - 812 + 823 ** 82=
 9 * 859)) (QUOTE ((|approximate| . 0) (|canonicalsClosed| . 0) (|canonicalU=
 nitNormal| . 0) (|noZeroDivisors| . 0) ((|commutative| "*") . 0) (|rightUni=
 tary| . 0) (|leftUnitary| . 0) (|unitsKnown| . 0))) (CONS (|makeByteWordVec=
@@ -9227,25 +8230,19 @@ ractableTo| 106) (|RetractableTo| 26) (|ConvertibleTo| 103) (|ConvertibleTo=
 0 0 1 2 0 20 0 0 47 2 0 0 0 26 56 2 0 0 0 0 88 2 0 0 0 0 50 1 0 0 0 48 2 0 =
 0 0 0 49 2 0 0 0 0 60 2 0 0 0 106 129 2 0 0 0 26 59 2 0 0 0 107 1 2 0 0 0 2=
 4 1 2 0 0 0 106 1 2 0 0 106 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 51 2 0 0 26 0 52 2 0 0 107 0 1 2 =
-0 0 24 0 31)))))) (QUOTE |lookupComplete|)))=20
-=20
- (MAKEPROP (QUOTE |DoubleFloat|) (QUOTE NILADIC) T)=20
+0 0 24 0 31)))))) (QUOTE |lookupComplete|)))
+
+ (MAKEPROP (QUOTE |DoubleFloat|) (QUOTE NILADIC) T)
 +
  @
  \section{License}
- <<license>>=3D
-
---=-woWBO0Huz/dZBbesZ5VY--
-
-
-
-
+ <<license>>=
 
 \start
-Subject: Re: Lisp format in sf.spad.pamphlet
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
 Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 23:17:10 +0100
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: list
+Subject: Re: Lisp format in sf.spad.pamphlet
 
 Le jeudi 15 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 22:55 +0100, Gregory Vanuxem a =E9crit :
 
@@ -9258,19 +8255,11 @@ I forgot one thing, GCL adds something like "Starts dribbling to
 test.axiom (2007/2/15, 23:13:40)" in the output file so this suggestion
 does not help.
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Lisp format in sf.spad.pamphlet
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 00:56:20 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: Lisp format in sf.spad.pamphlet
 
 Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 > Hello,
@@ -9384,20 +8373,12 @@ done
 
 -----------------------<cut here>------------------------
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 23:47:18 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: list
 Subject: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
 
---0-279212549-1171612038=:61325
-
 I hesitate to say it's useful, but I have what appears to be a (more or
 less) working notangle command in lisp.  It successfully handles a
 couple test files, and although I haven't inspected the results it
@@ -9966,22 +8947,12 @@ bXBobGV0LWZpbGUgZmlsZWlubmFtZSkKICAod3JpdGUtb3V0cHV0LWZpbGUg
 ZmlsZW91dG5hbWUgY2h1bmtuYW1lKQogIChjbHJoYXNoICpjaHVuay1oYXNo
 LXRhYmxlKikp
 
---0-279212549-1171612038=:61325--
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 16:04:28 +0600 (NOVT)
 From: Andrey G. Grozin
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: Re: build-improvements without external noweb: is
-	it supposed to work?
-	<1170538745.3493.37.camel@ellipse>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0702101845180.12402@star.inp.nsk.su>
-	<87bqk1ly5m.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0702141615060.17385@star.inp.nsk.su>
-	<20070214105950.8fomj2itt81cso0c@webmail.anikast.ca>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: build-improvements without external noweb: is it supposed to work?
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 > Quoting Andrey G. Grozin:
@@ -10017,17 +8988,11 @@ Broken at MAPCAR.  Type :H for Help.
 
 Maybe, changes of this kind are needed in several places?
 
-Thanks,
-Andrey
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
-To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 13:44:50 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
 
 > I hesitate to say it's useful, but I have what appears to be a (more or
 > less) working notangle command in lisp.  It successfully handles a
@@ -10075,20 +9040,11 @@ pamphlets is still slow (takes 0.4s on "nag-e02.boot.pamphlet").
  
 
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 06:03:06 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
-
---0-631001030-1171634586=:41236
+Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
 
 --- Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -10679,32 +9635,22 @@ YWQtcGFtcGhsZXQtZmlsZSBmaWxlaW5uYW1lKQogICh3cml0ZS1vdXRwdXQt
 ZmlsZSBmaWxlb3V0bmFtZSBjaHVua25hbWUpCiAgKGNscmhhc2ggKmNodW5r
 LWhhc2gtdGFibGUqKSk=
 
---0-631001030-1171634586=:41236--
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 15:10:25 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Cliff,
 
 Wouldn't it make sense to contact the Texmacs people whether they would 
 want some literate programming support. Or has Texmacs LP support already?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 06:59:38 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
 
 That's a good question.  I don't know if they support it - I'll have to
 check tonight.  At the moment I can't compile TeXmacs for some reason
@@ -10727,58 +9673,44 @@ CY
 > Wouldn't it make sense to contact the Texmacs people whether they
 > would want some literate programming support. Or has Texmacs LP
 > support already?
-> 
-> Ralf
-> 
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 \start
-Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 17:59:15 +0100
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
 
 Le vendredi 16 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 13:44 +0100, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :=
-=20
+
 > > I hesitate to say it's useful, but I have what appears to be a (more =
 or
 > > less) working notangle command in lisp.  It successfully handles a
 > > couple test files, and although I haven't inspected the results it
-> > handled most of the contents of boot and interp without crashing.=20
-> > Unfortunately it's performance is worse than abysmal. =20
->=20
+> > handled most of the contents of boot and interp without crashing.
+> > Unfortunately it's performance is worse than abysmal. 
+>
 > Your method of appending content to a chunk was quadratic.  Below
 > is a diff changing this to linear method, gives much better speed (at
 > least on "nag-e02.boot.pamphlet") but still much slower than Debian
 > notangle (0.48s sbcl, 0.028s system version).  AFAICS reading
 > pamphlets is still slow (takes 0.4s on "nag-e02.boot.pamphlet").
->=20
->=20
+>
+>
 > --- cl-notangle.lisp.pamphlet	2007-02-16 11:57:23.000000000 +0100
 > +++ cl-notangle.lisp.pamphlet	2007-02-16 13:03:47.000000000 +0100
 > @@ -365,13 +365,21 @@
-> =20
->  <<readin-chunk>>=3D
+> 
+>  <<readin-chunk>>=
 >  (defun read-in-chunk (curr-chunk-name filename)
 > -  (let ((nextline (read-line filename nil)))
-> -    (if (or (not (search endchunkchars nextline))=20
+> -    (if (or (not (search endchunkchars nextline))
 > -            (search (concatenate 'string (string #\") endchunkchars)
-> -	             nextline))=20
+> -	             nextline))
 > -	(progn
 > -	  (add-to-chunk-contents curr-chunk-name nextline)
 > -	  (read-in-chunk curr-chunk-name filename)))))
 > +  (let ((lines nil))
-> +     (loop for nextline =3D (read-line filename nil)
+> +     (loop for nextline = (read-line filename nil)
 > +            while (or (not (search endchunkchars nextline))
 > +                       (search (concatenate 'string (string #\") endch=
 unkchars)
@@ -10791,35 +9723,29 @@ unkchars)
 > +         (progn
 > +            (pop lines)
 > +            (add-to-chunk-contents curr-chunk-name
-> +                            (apply #'concatenate 'string=20
+> +                            (apply #'concatenate 'string
 > +                                 (reverse lines)))))))
 
 And another one (it does not remove the last #\Newline):
 
 (defun read-in-chunk (curr-chunk-name filename)
   (let* ((nl (string #\Newline))
-        (lines (loop for nextline =3D (read-line filename nil)
+        (lines (loop for nextline = (read-line filename nil)
                  while (or (not (search endchunkchars nextline))
-                       (search (concatenate 'string (string #\")=20
+                       (search (concatenate 'string (string #\")
                                         endchunkchars)
                                 nextline))
                  collect (concatenate 'string nextline nl))))
-      (if lines=20
-            (add-to-chunk-contents curr-chunk-name=20
-                            (apply #'concatenate 'string=20
+      (if lines
+            (add-to-chunk-contents curr-chunk-name
+                            (apply #'concatenate 'string
                                  lines)))))
 
 Only tested on nag-e02.boot.pamphlet with SBCL.
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 11:24:57 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: lisp noweb speed issue
 
@@ -10828,16 +9754,11 @@ Use read-sequence instead. The improvement is noticeable.
 
 See <http://www.emmett.ca/~sabetts/slurp.html>
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 19:10:15 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
-Cc: list
 
 On 02/16/2007 03:59 PM, C Y wrote:
 > That's a good question.  I don't know if they support it - I'll have to
@@ -10866,17 +9787,11 @@ and also (and in particular) for the literate programming way of writing
 Well, I thought you in particular could trace that bug somehow. 
 Unfortunately, I cannot do serious things in LISP.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 10:27:05 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
 
 --- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > > The Emacs mode is nice but that syntax highlighting problem is
@@ -10898,25 +9813,11 @@ much work anyway to figure out how to handle this.)
 Well, I can't either ;-).  No point in letting that stop me though -
 given enough head banging you can punch a hole in a brick wall :-).
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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-
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 \start
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 10:36:06 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: lisp noweb speed issue
-To: Tim Daly, list
-Cc: 
 
 I'll take a look at read-sequence this weekend and see if I can figure
 it out.
@@ -10943,39 +9844,12 @@ CY
 > Use read-sequence instead. The improvement is noticeable.
 > 
 > See <http://www.emmett.ca/~sabetts/slurp.html>
-> 
-> Tim
-> 
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 \start
-To: Andrey G. Grozin
-Subject: Re: build-improvements without external noweb: is
-	it supposed to work?
-	<1170538745.3493.37.camel@ellipse>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0702101845180.12402@star.inp.nsk.su>
-	<87bqk1ly5m.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0702141615060.17385@star.inp.nsk.su>
-	<20070214105950.8fomj2itt81cso0c@webmail.anikast.ca>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0702161600460.3045@star.inp.nsk.su>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 16 Feb 2007 04:31:05 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Andrey G. Grozin
+Subject: Re: build-improvements without external noweb: is it supposed to work?
 
 Andrey G. Grozin writes:
 
@@ -11008,16 +9882,11 @@ Andrey G. Grozin writes:
 I just finished a build with Bill's patch -- there was only one
 glitch: there was a missing closing paren.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 16 Feb 2007 20:53:16 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 16 Feb 2007 20:53:16 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -11032,18 +9901,11 @@ Cliff Yapp writes:
 PLEASE PLEASE DO. In fact, since you say that mmm is roughly dead, maybe you
 could resurrect it? It is a wunderful thing, apart from those glitches...
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 21:55:52 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
-	<9qbqjtop5f.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 Hello Cliff,
 
@@ -11068,15 +9930,10 @@ If you or some other on this mailing list could find the bug in mmm-mode
 that would really be wonderful. Martin and me could probably put 
 together a demonstration file for this syntax-highlighting problem.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 15:03:27 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
 Subject: lisp lisp noweb speed issue
 
 > is this something you think can be used in Axiom?
@@ -11093,18 +9950,12 @@ Your opinions may vary.
    the shell pipe of data from process to process.
    (my work pamphlet is now 6M lines, (4k pages of doc, 67k lines of lisp))
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:06:25 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: lisp lisp noweb speed issue
 
-
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > > is this something you think can be used in Axiom?
@@ -11156,24 +10007,11 @@ with noweb on that really large file?  I'm sure the read commands will
 be a killer but it shouldn't be piping data around, at least.  (Dunno
 if it works in GCL, I've only tested it on sbcl).
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:11:15 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: A first attempt at a notangle in Lisp
 
 --- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -11200,25 +10038,11 @@ to say.
 I've seen it before on the $ symbol, in Emacs.  I'll have a look and
 see what can be done, but it may be a slow process.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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+Date: 16 Feb 2007 23:21:46 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: pamphlets
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 16 Feb 2007 23:21:46 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Dear all,
 
@@ -11252,16 +10076,10 @@ ALLPROSE, and it proved *very* convenient. Note that aldor-combinat is *not* a
 small project. I did use ALLPROSE also for very small projects, by the way. It
 just works.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 16 Feb 2007 23:23:30 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: Summer of code
 
 I just came across
@@ -11273,19 +10091,11 @@ So, who is going to prepare the application for google SOC?
 If nobody volonteers, I'll do it. I'd propose a HyperDoc replacement using the
 ALLPROSE format.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 18:00:53 -0500
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: pamphlets
-	<9qzm7dzqth.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Dear all,
@@ -11321,18 +10131,11 @@ l.148 ...YVERSION}}\\{{projectname}{projectname}}}
 
 Do I need to tweak a texmf.cnf setting or some such?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 16 Feb 2007 17:16:43 -0600
-Cc: axiom-commit@lists.sourceforge.net, list
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [437]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [437] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -11367,17 +10170,11 @@ tree as of 2006-12-26.  I never committed it because there was a small
 catch -- which I can't explain right now because I don't have all the
 elements handy :-(  Good to see someone is catching on :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 00:36:30 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: pamphlets
-	<45D637A5.6060600@yahoo.com>
-Cc: list
 
 >> make colored dvi
 
@@ -11406,17 +10203,11 @@ could be the reason for this strange error message.)
 
 Try first srcltx and then packaged-allprose. Then let me know.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [437]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 00:40:11 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [437] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -11452,12 +10243,6 @@ I have checked that resulting Lisp (output from depsys and interpsys)
 is identical (modulo gensymed names) so the patch works reasonably,
 but there is still risk of bugs in rarely used code.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 09:04:01 -0500
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -11491,14 +10276,11 @@ that chunks are avoided:
 
 That sounds like the ticket, now to figure out how to use it!
 
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Lisp format in sf.spad.pamphlet
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
 Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 00:10:37 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: Lisp format in sf.spad.pamphlet
 
 > Hello,
 > 
@@ -11522,12 +10304,6 @@ Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
 Included now in wh-sandbox (the Lisp part was not needed, since wh-sandbox
 now contains no algebra bootstrap Lisp).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 15:58:03 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -11680,25 +10456,12 @@ incorrect?")))))
   (write-output-file fileoutname chunkname)
   (clrhash *chunk-hash-table*))
 
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 Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 16:22:31 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Cliff Yapp, list
-Cc: 
+To: list
 Subject: Minor cleanup on working version
 
---0-2090592225-1171758151=:52761
-
 Forgot to add Waldek's name to the lisp level copyright notice.  Also
 changed the exception for the end-of-chunk-body character to look for
 it not in the first column, rather than for a double quite before it
@@ -11706,15 +10469,6 @@ it not in the first column, rather than for a double quite before it
 
 v0.3 attached.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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 XGRvY3VtZW50Y2xhc3N7YXJ0aWNsZX0gClx1c2VwYWNrYWdle2F4aW9tfQpc
@@ -12120,16 +10874,10 @@ IGZpbGVpbm5hbWUpCiAgKHdyaXRlLW91dHB1dC1maWxlIGZpbGVvdXRuYW1l
 IGNodW5rbmFtZSkKICAoY2xyaGFzaCAqY2h1bmstaGFzaC10YWJsZSopKQpA
 CgpcZW5ke2RvY3VtZW50fQo=
 
---0-2090592225-1171758151=:52761--
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 Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 19:04:32 -0800
 From: Arthur Ralfs
 To: list
-Message-id: <45D7C240.1040908@shaw.ca>
-MIME-version: 1.0
 Subject: MathML package
 
 I've posted my MathML package on SandBoxMathML.
@@ -12139,16 +10887,11 @@ patch Axiom so it can be built with mathml as a new output
 form.  There are also a few files to help with viewing the
 output in Firefox.
 
-Arthur Ralfs
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
-To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 05:43:22 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
 
 > I have tried to use read-sequence to load a file quickly, which works
 > fine, but I'm afraid I haven't done too well with the problem of
@@ -12380,21 +11123,11 @@ Code follows:
                                             :end (nth 1 seg))))))
          
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 21:50:03 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
-
-
---- Waldek Hebisch wrote:
+Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
 
 > Fast way to scan strings is to use finite automaton.  The code below
 > shows how this can be done in Lisp. 
@@ -12533,30 +11266,11 @@ made it this far), how much work do you think is involved with setting
 up the full polished system?  Also, can you recommend some background
 reading on the technique you're describing?
 
-Cheers, and thanks!
-
-CY
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Arthur Ralfs'" Arthur Ralfs
-Subject: RE: MathML package
 Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 01:08:36 -0500
-	charset="US-ASCII"
-Thread-Index: AcdTCV/Gq7vaSMo2QIWYLTKq6b04EgAFO0Ug
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Arthur Ralfs
+Subject: RE: MathML package
 
 On February 17, 2007 10:05 PM Arthur Ralfs wrote:
 
@@ -12592,18 +11306,11 @@ PS. You might notice that I added your mathml.spad pamphlet as
 a page on the Wiki (see link on left sidebar of SandBoxMathML)
 so now you can see the documentation and code online.
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 00:17:18 -0800
 From: Arthur Ralfs
-Subject: Re: MathML package
 To: Bill Page
-Message-id: <45D80B8E.3030505@shaw.ca>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: MathML package
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > Arthur,
@@ -12655,16 +11362,11 @@ display="block">
   </body>
 </html>
 
-Arthur
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 18 Feb 2007 03:19:11 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 18 Feb 2007 03:19:11 -0600
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -12681,16 +11383,11 @@ of algebras and noweb is invoked on all files.  I don't want to slow
 down more the build.  Yes, this is religious issue, but it takes too
 long to build Axiom, which slows down the patch-build-test cycle.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 05:10:19 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -12735,25 +11432,11 @@ source files which I've not yet tried.
 I guess another question is whether Axiom is set up so that ./configure
 can build only noweb and nothing else on request.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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 Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 09:28:33 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 18 Feb 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -12764,15 +11447,10 @@ On Sun, 18 Feb 2007, C Y wrote:
 
   make all-noweb
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 12:50:10 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: GCC/GCL warning messages
 
 Camm,
@@ -12794,17 +11472,11 @@ thing thus:
 
   x = (yourcast)(void *)thing
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
-To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 21:19:49 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
 
 Below is a newer version of CL notangle, this time handling recursive
 references.  There are still significant differences compared to
@@ -13075,19 +11747,11 @@ non-ANSI interpreter chokes on 'defclass').
                                        :element-type '(unsigned-byte  8))
               (write-chunk buff name out-file))))
          
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 22:01:48 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
-Cc: list
 
 Unforunately, I am a lisp illiterate. :-( So I don't even know how to 
 start your program on test files. So I would like to give a little 
@@ -13156,16 +11820,12 @@ z := h
 @
 ---END aaa.spad.pamphlet
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 14:01:53 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
 Subject: notangle
 
-
 (changing the subject since it's no longer true ;-)
 
 --- Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -13232,24 +11892,11 @@ trying to be "modern".
 
 Cheers, and thanks again for some really excellent work!
 
-CY
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-Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 23:13:52 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
 
 Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > Unforunately, I am a lisp illiterate. :-( So I don't even know how to 
@@ -13361,20 +12008,11 @@ both <<auxiliary computation>> and <<binding z>> change h without
 any hint about such possibility in <<foo body>>.  I find such
 practice _very_ bad for readability.
 
-
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 23:37:19 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 > First I have noticed that notangle behaves in rather inconsitent
 > way.
@@ -13493,16 +12131,12 @@ for root in nonNegativeIntegerRoots repeat {
 
 Anyway, I don't claim that I know the best way to write literate programs.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 18 Feb 2007 17:26:37 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: GCC/GCL warning messages
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 18 Feb 2007 17:26:37 -0600
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -13535,17 +12169,11 @@ That makes perfect sense.  Why would you think it is nonsense?
 
 Instead of papering over the incorrectness, I would suggest to fix it.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 18:45:49 -0500
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
-	<45D8D51F.1040902@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Ralf, I take it what you expect, based on your example, is
 that notangle will "fill in" the pile spacing used by each
@@ -13570,16 +12198,10 @@ to use it to try and make asdf load pamphlet files transparently.
 the time you've put into this and I for one have learned something
 from it :)
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 00:52:48 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: notangle
 
 C Y wrote:
@@ -13698,19 +12320,11 @@ Yes, defstruct should be enough.  'read-sequence' (and I guess also
 'write-sequence') causes more problems, because performance depends on
 it.  For gcl we probably must provide our own (calling C) versions.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 01:26:10 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
-	<45D8D51F.1040902@hemmecke.de> <45D8E52D.1040402@yahoo.com>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On 02/19/2007 12:45 AM, C Y wrote:
 > Ralf, I take it what you expect, based on your example, is
@@ -13783,16 +12397,11 @@ prefixed by cs.
 But generally the indentation with -L is *exactly* as in the original 
 source i.e. the .pamphlet/.nw file.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 01:41:44 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: Re: No progress on notangle
 
 > > First I have noticed that notangle behaves in rather inconsitent
 > > way.
@@ -13896,17 +12505,10 @@ That would be less flexible that notangle because of need for explicit
 parameter passing, but at least for me having explicit parameters 
 (and explicit scopes) makes text more readable.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 21:25:41 -0500
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: notangle
 
 Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -13938,17 +12540,10 @@ Common Lisp spec?  Is it just that GCL hasn't implemented it yet?
 Of course it's not so critical since we aren't running on the
 ANSI image yet anyway.)
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 19 Feb 2007 12:15:07 +0100
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: status of windows version
 
 Dear all,
@@ -13965,20 +12560,12 @@ available under windows?
 I guess wh-sandbox does not run under windows? (Bill said, build-improvements
 does...)
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: status of windows version
 Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:31:30 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdUF0TiHchkVjlgQYeA7JiNXUw3fAAF9ysg
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: RE: status of windows version
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch
 
 On February 19, 2007 6:15 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
@@ -14023,22 +12610,14 @@ with the wh-sandbox branch. If they could do that, I think
 it would form a very good basis for a new Axiom Silver
 distribution.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: status of windows version
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 19 Feb 2007 09:24:39 -0600
-Cc: list,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: status of windows version
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -14058,19 +12637,12 @@ discuss before we consider it basis for Axiom Silver.  That discussion
 surely would be long and intense; so I would prefer Waldek works more
 on it before we get to that point.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 08:32:56 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page, Martin Rubey
 Subject: RE: status of windows version
-To: Bill Page,
-	Martin Rubey
-Cc: list,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -14098,29 +12670,14 @@ emacs build fixed it but I doubt we would want to distribute that.)
 Unfortunately, I don't have access to a Windows box so I'm not much
 help on this issue :-(.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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-Subject: Re: status of windows version
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 01:19:46 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: status of windows version
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > [...]
 > 
@@ -14175,19 +12732,11 @@ are some costs, for example new algebra bootstrap takes more time than
 the old one.  I feel reasonably confident that changes I made work
 correctly so if I was making a release I would include them.  
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 18:32:35 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: status of windows version
-Cc: list,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
 
 On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -14206,14 +12755,10 @@ I'm nervous about code removal when I have not understood beyond "it
 is dead code".  It does not mean I'm opposed to it.  I'm saying I'd
 like to understand why the code is removed.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 03:05:19 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Lisp comparator
 
 Below is a little utility that I use to compare Lisp files produced
@@ -14314,20 +12859,10 @@ exec /usr/bin/sbcl --noinform --noprint \
                       (return-from compare-files nil))))
          (not l2)))
 
-
-
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:47:06 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Cliff Yapp, Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
 Subject: lisp speedups
 
 Another technique that significantly improves the speed of lisp
@@ -14389,15 +12924,10 @@ You can do global declarations using PROCLAIM and DECLARE.
 See http://www.lrdr.epita.fr/dload/papers/verna.06.imecs.pdf
 "How to make Lisp go faster than C"
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 04:51:21 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: lisp speedups
 
 > Another technique that significantly improves the speed of lisp
@@ -14464,19 +12994,11 @@ lists).
 As a compiler writer I can understand why sbcl is unable to produce
 better code.  But I would not call it excellent.
  
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: status of windows version
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 05:40:43 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: status of windows version
 
 > On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -14491,16 +13013,10 @@ Cc: list,
 OK, my mistake -- after quick scanning I thought that you removed
 DESTDIR support.  Now I see that you implemented correct handling.
  
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
 Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 17:48:27 +0100
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: list
 Subject: Current directory at startup
 
 Hello,
@@ -14525,25 +13041,21 @@ Greg
 
 PS: See reroot (bookvol5), make-input-filename (nlib.lisp) etc...
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Current directory at startup
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
 Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 18:04:29 +0100
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: list
+Subject: Re: Current directory at startup
 
 Some (?) other issues:
 
 (1) -> )cd temp
    The current AXIOM default directory
-is /home/greg/wh-axiom/axiom/target/x86_64-unknown-linux/=20
+is /home/greg/wh-axiom/axiom/target/x86_64-unknown-linux/
 (1) -> )cd
-   The current AXIOM default directory is /home/greg/=20
+   The current AXIOM default directory is /home/greg/
 (1) -> )cd temp
-=20
+
    >> System error:
    #p"/home/greg/" is not of type SEQUENCE.
 
@@ -14564,14 +13076,14 @@ C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.ASUS\My Documents
 (1) -> )cd
    The current AXIOM default directory is
       C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.ASUS\
-     =20
+     
 ---> This current directory is wrong. So this file is not found.
 
 
 
 Le mardi 20 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 17:48 +0100, Gregory Vanuxem a =E9crit :
 > Hello,
->=20
+>
 > I have just built wh-sandbox and found a _serious_ bug. It's present in
 > Build-improvement too (and probably Gold). Last time, I uploaded a
 > binary version of Axiom I made an error, I added the function 'reroot'
@@ -14584,37 +13096,21 @@ t
 > directory (if the "basenames" are identical). This issue can mess up th=
 e
 > build process (it happened with build-improvement (version 395)).
->=20
+>
 > There is another problem with file (fixed in wh-sandbox): probe-file no
 > longer works on directory. Tim I think you should take care of these
 > issues if you plan to release a new version of Gold, several persons
 > already reported problems related to this one (with fixes too I
 > believe).
->=20
+>
 > Greg
->=20
+>
 > PS: See reroot (bookvol5), make-input-filename (nlib.lisp) etc...
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->=20
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: <list>
 Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:31:43 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdVzWPwUm16qpMlRCqQJkMVHnFNig==
-Cc: axiom-math@nongnu.org
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: First about Sage published
 
 Althought this is not directly about Axiom, it might be of interest
@@ -14673,23 +13169,12 @@ elliptic curves, and computational mathematics.
 Oh, for the "glory days" of Axiom when Axiom might have been the
 tool of choice for this type of work!
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
-Subject: RE: status of windows version
 Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 13:47:26 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdUQ53HVIMTt43LSL2q2JE8tKUoRQBpKdXw
-Cc: list,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: RE: status of windows version
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On February 19, 2007 11:33 AM C Y wrote:
 > 
@@ -14711,23 +13196,14 @@ If you would like to do this, please let me know. I would be glad
 to help. Compiling the windows version is described on the Axiom
 Wiki. Using NSIS to package the result is very easy.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: status of windows version
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Feb 2007 20:08:27 +0100
-Cc: list,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: status of windows version
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On February 19, 2007 11:33 AM C Y wrote:
 
@@ -14748,27 +13224,16 @@ It is quite possible that I will have a chance to present Ralf's and my work at
 the "Seminaire Lotharingien" end of march. Would be nice to have cd's as
 giveaways...
 
-
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: status of windows version
 Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:00:27 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdV664aonimbdIBQGe+x/pozhfd8AAAt3fg
-Cc: list,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: RE: status of windows version
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On February 21, 2007 2:08 PM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > > On February 19, 2007 11:33 AM C Y wrote:
 > 
@@ -14816,31 +13281,22 @@ version too since basically, Aldor support is just added on
 top.
 
 > 
-> It is quite possible that I will have a chance to present 
-> Ralf's and my work at the "Seminaire Lotharingien" end of
-> march. Would be nice to have cd's as giveaways...
-> 
-
-Do you mean something like the Doyen LiveCD? Perhaps we need
-to encourage Alfredo to produce a new version...
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
+> It is quite possible that I will have a chance to present 
+> Ralf's and my work at the "Seminaire Lotharingien" end of
+> march. Would be nice to have cd's as giveaways...
+> 
 
+Do you mean something like the Doyen LiveCD? Perhaps we need
+to encourage Alfredo to produce a new version...
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: status of windows version
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Feb 2007 22:42:08 +0100
-Cc: 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: status of windows version
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > It would be great if you could package my guessing package, too.
 > 
@@ -14883,18 +13339,12 @@ Great!
 Yes. But, as you remarked above, no Guessing package with Gold. And no
 Aldor. I'd need both, plus ALLPROSE, plus aldor-combinat.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Feb 2007 22:48:42 +0100
-Cc: Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 I made wh-sandbox available on my linux box for other members of the
 departement by setting the file permissions of
@@ -14921,19 +13371,12 @@ cc1: Fehler: /local/scratch/wh-sandbox/build/i686-pc-linux/lib/gcl-2.6.8/unixpor
 Apart from these minor glitches, wh-sandbox is working very well, it seems!
 Thank you,
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:25:17 -0500
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: status of windows version
-	<015901c755f2$f3b96a90$0301010a@asus>
-Cc: Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > Do you mean something like the Doyen LiveCD? Perhaps we need
 > to encourage Alfredo to produce a new version...
@@ -14950,19 +13393,12 @@ Sorry Martin about not having the CD ready for your presentation last
 time. By the way, I don't know if it was ever addressed the problem with Gold
 patch 50 that would break HyperDoc when adding Martin's package.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Feb 2007 23:15:02 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 21 Feb 2007 23:15:02 -0600
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -14980,14 +13416,10 @@ build-improvements (therefore wh-sandbox), but most of them remain.
 I consider that your report and that of Gregory are related and fall
 in the same basket.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 Feb 2007 11:09:02 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: unit testing
 
 Dear all,
@@ -14999,20 +13431,12 @@ output.
 
 Furthermore, how is "should be" and "is" currently compared?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes
-Subject: RE: status of windows version
 Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:11:27 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdWIFBUZtTnb5C5SlGOI0JKGLslcgAFtfsg
-Cc: 'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alfredo Portes
+Subject: RE: status of windows version
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hi Alfredo,
 
@@ -15067,19 +13491,11 @@ or something like that and an older version of GCL.
 
 > ...
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: unit testing
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:21:40 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: unit testing
 
 > Dear all,
 > 
@@ -15128,11 +13544,10 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 
 \start
+Date: 22 Feb 2007 13:09:00 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: unit testing
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 22 Feb 2007 13:09:00 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -15166,15 +13581,10 @@ Yes, that's what I have in mind - although, for the moment, static only. I.e.,
 a rather large database of results, which are checked after a change in the
 algebra is made
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:40:49 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: SBCL and compiler speed
 
 Encouraged by progress made by Greg Vanuxem I decided to retry
@@ -15268,19 +13678,11 @@ build handles bulk of domains and packages).
    187.502 | 8,338,543,520 | 4,530,493 |            | Total
 
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: SBCL and compiler speed
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 18:39:17 +0100
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: SBCL and compiler speed
 
 Waldek,
 
@@ -15291,7 +13693,7 @@ Le jeudi 22 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 17:40 +0100, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :
 > problems without a profiler.  I was unable to profile gcl compiled
 > programs, while profiling seem to work quite well in sbcl.
 > FYI I use the following patch to Juergen Weiss version:
->=20
+>
 > http://www.math.uni.wroc.pl/~hebisch/prog/sbcl-cmu2.diff
 
 I you want I can upload what I have done (more precisely what is
@@ -15310,19 +13712,14 @@ Greg
 Cygwin for example) does not accept the algebra Makefile and its
 inclusions.
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: SBCL and compiler speed
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
 Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 00:41:08 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: SBCL and compiler speed
 
 > Waldek,
->=20
+>
 > Le jeudi 22 f=E9vrier 2007 ? 17:40 +0100, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :
 > > Encouraged by progress made by Greg Vanuxem I decided to retry
 > > my attempt to compile Axiom using sbcl.  One of my main motivators
@@ -15330,9 +13727,9 @@ Cc: list
 > > problems without a profiler.  I was unable to profile gcl compiled
 > > programs, while profiling seem to work quite well in sbcl.
 > > FYI I use the following patch to Juergen Weiss version:
-> >=20
+> >
 > > http://www.math.uni.wroc.pl/~hebisch/prog/sbcl-cmu2.diff
->=20
+>
 > I you want I can upload what I have done (more precisely what is
 > "distributable"), I planned to upload it Sunday but I'm not against this
 > idea (I'm busy). The bad news is that the interpreter is not
@@ -15342,32 +13739,23 @@ Cc: list
 > extensively for example)). WHat I'm saying does not prevent to document,
 > "conceptually", some part of the "interpreter" such that the database,
 > the compiler(s) etc...
->=20
+>
 > Greg
->=20
+>
 > [1] The build process is buggy too, somes versions of Make (the one in
 > Cygwin for example) does not accept the algebra Makefile and its
 > inclusions.
->=20
+>
 
 It would be nice to see your version.  I certainly would like to
 know how you solved some specific problems (non-ANSI type declarations,
 BPINAME function etc).  I would like also to time build process.
 
-
---=20
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch=20
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 06:02:35 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
 
 > I made wh-sandbox available on my linux box for other members of the
 > departement by setting the file permissions of
@@ -15391,21 +13779,11 @@ Gaby is right that we have mess with paths, but even with correct paths
 we still would have problem: we simply do not install the needed include
 file.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
 Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:14:55 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdXB+KDdxoLrFoVRxS+Co54OhRkaQAVSUPw
-Cc: list,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
 
 On February 23, 2007 12:03 AM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -15423,20 +13801,11 @@ On February 23, 2007 12:03 AM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 I think that this file is installed in the target directory
 (mnt) in the Axiom Gold release. Right?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 04:16:09 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Martin Rubey writes:
@@ -15482,24 +13851,15 @@ putting extra crud into intermediate C files.
 if cmpinclude.h is in expected place, if yes use it, otherwise
 use cached version.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Waldek Hebisch,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
 Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 15:46:28 +0100
-Cc: 
-Subject: Sources of the port of Axiom to SBCL/CMUCL/Clisp
-	(was: SBCL and compiler speed)
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Sources of the port of Axiom to SBCL/CMUCL/Clisp (was: SBCL and compiler speed)
 
 Le vendredi 23 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 00:41 +0100, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :=
-=20
-> >=20
+
+> >
 > > I you want I can upload what I have done (more precisely what is
 > > "distributable"), I planned to upload it Sunday but I'm not against t=
 his
@@ -15513,19 +13873,19 @@ nt,
 > > "conceptually", some part of the "interpreter" such that the database=
 ,
 > > the compiler(s) etc...
-> >=20
+> >
 > > Greg
-> >=20
+> >
 > > [1] The build process is buggy too, somes versions of Make (the one i=
 n
 > > Cygwin for example) does not accept the algebra Makefile and its
 > > inclusions.
-> >=20
->=20
+> >
+>
 > It would be nice to see your version.  I certainly would like to
 > know how you solved some specific problems (non-ANSI type declarations,
 > BPINAME function etc).  I would like also to time build process.
->=20
+>
 
 Here are the sources:
 
@@ -15542,7 +13902,7 @@ When I read your code I was particularly interested in your
 implementation of this function. This function is
 implemented but further investigations are needed.
 
-For example the=20
+For example the
 
 ((and (consp func) (eq (car func) 'lambda)) (second (third func)))
 
@@ -15558,7 +13918,7 @@ this port feel free to improve it :-) (when there are "QUESTION" in the c=
 ode
 this is because further investigation are needed and eventually I'll have=
  to
-ask Juergen Weiss why it's implemented this way).=20
+ask Juergen Weiss why it's implemented this way).
 
 To compile it 'cd' to src/boot, edit the Makefile.(sbcl|clisp|cmu) and th=
 e Makefile.inc
@@ -15566,7 +13926,7 @@ to change the variables defined if necessary (you'll have, for sure, to m=
 odify AXIOMROOT).
 Export the AXIOM environment variable so for example with SBCL :
 
-export AXIOM=3D/usr/local/axiom-cl/mnt/sbcl
+export AXIOM=/usr/local/axiom-cl/mnt/sbcl
 
 and use 'make -f Makdefile.sbcl' to build bootsys with SBCL.
 
@@ -15578,7 +13938,7 @@ To use Axiom do not forget to export the environment variable AXIOM
 The build process has been done in such a way that you can easily build
 Axiom for each CL implementation (and test the three at the same time).
 
-And, a last remark (for fun)=20
+And, a last remark (for fun)
 
 <Hans Reiser argument>
 
@@ -15620,10 +13980,10 @@ range as type instead of a predefined type such that fixnum. The
 other problem is that we don't have the sources so we can not know
 what exactly a |Sint| is.)
 
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
+==========================
+==========================
+==========================
+=====
 KNOWN PROBLEMS (not related to Axiom):
 
 If you encounter a "NIL is not of type continuation" with CMUCL try to ch=
@@ -15646,15 +14006,10 @@ makefiles
 with the "standard" version of make and use the "packaged make" to
 build the algebra :-(
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 11:47:57 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: next release
 
 I'm working on the next release of Axiom Gold.
@@ -15672,17 +14027,11 @@ test and package these changesets.
 The mailing list has almost no patches posted.
 Why is that?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 24 Feb 2007 19:23:07 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: next release
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 24 Feb 2007 19:23:07 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -15695,20 +14044,11 @@ Great! Could you please try to include my guessing package?
 
 I sent all patches to issue tracker. Look at "fix proposed", please.
 
-Thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 03:30:09 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
-Subject: Re: Sources of the port of Axiom to
-	SBCL/CMUCL/Clisp
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: Sources of the port of Axiom to SBCL/CMUCL/Clisp
 
 Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 > Here are the sources:
@@ -15798,19 +14138,11 @@ diff -u pp/axiom-cl/src/interp/nlib.lisp axiom-cl/src/interp/nlib.lisp
  #+:clisp
  (defun makedir (fname)
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 24 Feb 2007 20:52:14 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: next release
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 24 Feb 2007 20:52:14 -0600
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -15836,17 +14168,11 @@ that (should we?).
 The axiom-commit mailing list has the history of all commits
 to SVN -- when they are not truncated due to SF policy.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 20:54:45 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
 
 On Sat, 24 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -15901,18 +14227,11 @@ Please could you walk me (slowly) through your invesgitation?
 [ I just saw your patch, but I would first like to see why the
   patch is correct at the "algorithmic" level. ]
 
-Thanks,
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 04:41:54 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Sat, 24 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -15988,18 +14307,11 @@ and the beginning of compile-file1 is:
 so during compile system-p is taken from *default-system-p*, unless
 a specific values is given as a keyword argument.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: next release
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 05:30:15 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: next release
 
 > I'm working on the next release of Axiom Gold.
 > 
@@ -16214,18 +14526,10 @@ allow to identify SVN version and get more details.
 +       DEPENDENTS.DAASE
 +
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 23:22:44 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
 Subject: next release
 
 I've seen the changes on axiom-commit and some of them have been
@@ -16252,18 +14556,11 @@ Working without published diff -Naur from Gold I expect that
 people will complain that their favorite change will not be
 included. I'd prefer to get it right the first time.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 Feb 2007 11:25:44 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: next release
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 25 Feb 2007 11:25:44 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -16298,24 +14595,17 @@ Concerning "favorite fix":
 * #199, but is is hopeless to get documentation there, I think. Waldek is the
    only one we could ask...
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: ralf@ark.in-berlin.de
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 25 Feb 2007 13:25:57 +0100
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, axiom-mail@nongnu.org
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] %S in some contr. pkg fails to
-	compile
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] %S in some contr. pkg fails to compile
 
 Dear Ralf
 
 (I'm the author of mantepse & co)
 
-Ralf Stephan <ralf@ark.in-berlin.de> writes:
+Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
 > Hello, why is it that I can compile the Simpson's method's spad file but not
 > mantepse.spad? The latter contains %S strings which let the compile command
@@ -16392,19 +14682,14 @@ Martin
 
 PS: this week there will be a yet improved version of my package available.
 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 15:46:55 +0100
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
-Subject: Re: Sources of the port of Axiom to
-	SBCL/CMUCL/Clisp
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: Sources of the port of Axiom to SBCL/CMUCL/Clisp
 
 Le dimanche 25 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 03:30 +0100, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :=
-=20
+
 
 [...]
 
@@ -16418,7 +14703,7 @@ ted
 
 This is what I think too.
 
->=20
+>
 > I hope that Lisp implementation that is capable of finding name of a fu=
 nction
 > object will return this name as a third value of function-lambda-expres=
@@ -16450,20 +14735,11 @@ I'll keep my implementation since the unix feature and the function unix-=
 mkdir is available on
 Windows, though I'm hesitant.
 
-Thanks,
-
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 09:28:12 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 25 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -16548,16 +14824,11 @@ no access to all the discussion, only this one and some other bits).
 | so during compile system-p is taken from *default-system-p*, unless
 | a specific values is given as a keyword argument.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 17:45:21 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Sun, 25 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -16698,19 +14969,11 @@ break such a program.
 > -- Gaby
 > 
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: document missing in installation
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 17:53:12 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: document missing in installation
 
 > Dear Waldek,
 > 
@@ -16729,18 +14992,11 @@ have "document" installed?
 
 I belive that this is fixed in version 439.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Current directory at startup
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 18:09:44 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: Current directory at startup
 
 Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 > Some (?) other issues:
@@ -17055,19 +15311,12 @@ Index: ChangeLog.wh
  
  	Make the final image independent of cmpinclude.h
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 Feb 2007 18:37:40 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 25 Feb 2007 18:37:40 +0100
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Dear all,
 
@@ -17080,18 +15329,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
 I'm not sure if Camm reads axiom-devel, so, did you consider asking him?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 Feb 2007 18:39:25 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: document missing in installation
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 25 Feb 2007 18:39:25 +0100
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -17100,16 +15342,10 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
 Yes, definitively. Otherwise, contributed packages cannot be compiled.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 11:48:28 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gregory Vanuxem, Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
 Subject: compiled-function-p
 
 > I suspect that the use of compiled-function-p is bogus: Axiom probably
@@ -17125,17 +15361,11 @@ lisp introduced restrictions on what could appear in the function
 position. Since common lisp is our new, favorite lisp we can remove
 the test. Portions of the code still contain these historical lisp-isms.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 11:49:04 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 25 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -17150,15 +15380,10 @@ On Sun, 25 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
 Aha, this is what I missed -- I thought the other parts were also solved.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 12:15:26 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
 Subject: compiled-function-p
 
 > Anyway, patch follows (note that this patch will probably do
@@ -17182,17 +15407,11 @@ It would be most helpful, and Gold would happen a lot faster, if you
 could take the time to make a diff-Naur Gold patch containing the
 complete changeset.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 12:55:09 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 25 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -17242,17 +15461,11 @@ My understanding (Camm, please correct me) is that GCL is not set up
 yet to work without its internal header file.  However, if that is
 true I can't explain why we did not run into that problem before...
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 12:57:51 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
-	<9qvehqt9y3.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 25 Feb 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -17274,20 +15487,12 @@ explicitly CC:'d in case his input is needed.  Furthermore, I think he
 also explained that he will not be back before March or something like
 that.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 25 Feb 2007 13:36:34 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Lazyness in lexing Boot and Spad
 
-
-Hello,
-
   Axiom's implementation of Boot's and Spad source includer
 (src/boot/btincl2.boot, src/interp/cstream.boot) uses lazyness (faked
 through function "Delay").  This is also variously known as zipper.
@@ -17295,16 +15500,11 @@ My quesion is how much of the complexity introduced by faking
 lazyness actually outweight the benefits?  Is the lazyness actually
 beneficial? 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 21:14:52 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Bug with paths in wh-sandbox
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Sun, 25 Feb 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -17391,18 +15591,11 @@ As I wrote, when compiler::*default-system-p* is nil C files generated
 by gcl do not need the gcl include file.  But gcl still add corresponding
 -I option to gcc comand line, and you get spurious errors.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Lazyness in lexing Boot and Spad
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:08:02 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Lazyness in lexing Boot and Spad
 
 > 
 > Hello,
@@ -17480,18 +15673,11 @@ are invalidated after compilation of any constructors, which is
 probably responsible for nonlinear compile times for multifile
 compilations).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 Feb 2007 18:01:50 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Lazyness in lexing Boot and Spad
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 25 Feb 2007 18:01:50 -0600
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -17665,18 +15851,11 @@ intloopSpadProcess(stepNo,lines,ptree,interactive?)==
     result = 'ncEndItem => stepNo
     stepNo+1
  
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 10:08:13 +0100
-From: Ralf Stephan <ralf@ark.in-berlin.de>
+From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<9qejoefmp6.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, axiom-mail@nongnu.org
-Subject: Build problem (was [SOLVED] %S in some contr. pkg
-	fails to compile)
+Subject: Build problem (was [SOLVED] %S in some contr. pkg fails to compile)
 
 Martin,
 it all works now thanks to your detailed help. I compiled
@@ -17691,18 +15870,11 @@ files, and at two places in the make process there are commands
 'cp -r' (recursive) that will try to copy these directories, too.
 Maybe they should be changed to 'cp -r [a-zA-Z]* ...'?
 
-
-ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 15:07:13 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Lazyness in lexing Boot and Spad
-Cc: list
 
 If SPAD provides "Generator" that would be sufficient. In Aldor-Combinat 
 I have implemented streams and formal power series building on that concept.
@@ -17733,16 +15905,12 @@ On 02/25/2007 08:36 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > lazyness actually outweight the benefits?  Is the lazyness actually
 > beneficial? 
 > 
-> -- Gaby
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 09:34:19 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Lazyness in lexing Boot and Spad
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 26 Feb 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -17771,15 +15939,10 @@ used by Spad does not seem to be documented anywhere. Experimental
 evidence suggests "call by value" but that does not seem to be
 sancitoned by an official documentation.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 17:45:57 -0600
-To: gdr@soliton.cs.tamu.edu
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Lazyness in lexing Boot and Spad
 
 > Is the lazyness actually beneficial?
@@ -17816,17 +15979,11 @@ intermediate language forms in the same implementation language.
 Thus the "overhead" of letting algebra introduce new syntax is
 minimal since even the console readtables can be changed on the fly.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Feb 2007 18:34:20 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Lazyness in lexing Boot and Spad
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 26 Feb 2007 18:34:20 -0600
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -17879,15 +16036,10 @@ Template Haskell
 
 in domain specific languages.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 18:43:16 -0600
-To: gdr@soliton.cs.tamu.edu
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: next release
 
 > Well, patches are supposed to be posted when they are ready for
@@ -18028,15 +16180,10 @@ up changesets for functionality you consider complete and ready. I know
 it takes you away from "interesting" axiom tasks. The whole build process
 has already cost me several weeks so I understand.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 02:05:07 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: fixes and patches
 
 > > Anyway, patch follows (note that this patch will probably do
@@ -18103,18 +16250,12 @@ I can provide this (but I think you already have them from
 the commit mailing list).  Also, if you have specific questions
 concering patches I will try to answer.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: next release
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 02:52:54 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, gdr@soliton.cs.tamu.edu
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: next release
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > Challenge 2: LESS OBVIOUS CHANGES, such as eliding "member" from
 >   the boot code. This change was made with no documentation added
@@ -18207,19 +16348,11 @@ pretty printing).  So new asq just implements what is documented
 asq is _required_ if you want to use asq with uncompressed
 databases (or prett print them).
  
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Feb 2007 23:27:45 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: next release
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 26 Feb 2007 23:27:45 -0600
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -18315,17 +16448,11 @@ I need the following:
 
 Can we work that out?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Feb 2007 23:46:36 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: next release
-	<87fy8skw4u.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 26 Feb 2007 23:46:36 -0600
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -18353,15 +16480,10 @@ from the rest of the paragraph.
 
 | experimental trees that would do more harms if published than kept local.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 00:11:39 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
 Subject: next release
 
 Gaby,
@@ -18401,38 +16523,20 @@ test version for gold changes.
 
 Gold will again be released on a 2-month, best-effort schedule.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 00:20:06 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
 Subject: next release
 
 > arrgh. I did it again :-(
 
 funny. :-)
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 00:58:49 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: next release
 
 On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -18509,15 +16613,10 @@ As I already pointed out, we should encourage people to commit
 themselves their patches to Silver.  That reduces the load on the
 maintainer.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 00:59:39 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: next release
 
 On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -18528,14 +16627,10 @@ On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 Tim Daly wrote:
 
 Well, being the perpetrator I feel differently :-( :-/
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 12:34:05 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: mapleok results
 
 Here are results of my analysis of several integrals from mapleok
@@ -18647,18 +16742,10 @@ in249a:=integrate((sin(z)/(cos(z)-1))^(1/3), z= 0..%pi,"noPole")
 ignored imaginary part
 ????
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 27 Feb 2007 16:44:57 +0100
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
 
 Dear Waldek,
@@ -18678,21 +16765,12 @@ fi; cd gcl; \
         make && make install
 /bin/sh: line 0: cd: gcl: No such file or directory
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
 Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 10:51:59 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdahkQ4pN7o6dsMQ3Sh7AjgFhdNQwAAKNWA
-Cc: list,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: RE: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Marin,
 
@@ -18709,21 +16787,12 @@ pre-installed *before* building Axiom.
 As far as I am concerned, that is a good thing. gcl and noweb
 should not be part of the Axiom distribution.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 15:25:29 -0500
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
-
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin,
 
@@ -18750,30 +16819,13 @@ Martin Rubey wrote:
 > ./configure --prefix=/local/scratch/wh-sandbox/build/i686-pc-linux --enable-statsysbfd --disable-dynsysbfd --enable-vssize=65536*2 --enable-maxpage=256*1024 --disable-tkconfig --disable-x --disable-xgcl && \
 >         make && make install
 > /bin/sh: line 0: cd: gcl: No such file or directory
-> 
-> 
-> Martin
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 27 Feb 2007 16:51:30 -0600
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
-	<45E493B9.8000809@yahoo.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 27 Feb 2007 16:51:30 -0600
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -18802,20 +16854,12 @@ I believe Waldek said you must have GCL installed if you want to use
 wh-sandbox.  If that recollection is accurate, then I think he might
 want to enforce that at configuration time,
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 18:40:49 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
-	<45E493B9.8000809@yahoo.com>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Quoting C Y:
 >
@@ -18908,18 +16952,12 @@ a significantly faster version of noweb. You can download icon from
 
    http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 19:32:25 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 > Dear Waldek,
 > 
diff --git a/book/2007-03.txt b/book/2007-03.txt
index 980d4cb..eeab9c0 100644
--- a/book/2007-03.txt
+++ b/book/2007-03.txt
@@ -1,10 +1,8 @@
 \start
-To: axiom-dev <list>
-Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
-	<9q8xei2h94.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 01 Mar 2007 17:04:05 +0100
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
+Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
 
 Dear all,
 
@@ -55,15 +53,11 @@ make[1]: *** [all-interpsys] Fehler 2
 make[1]: Verlasse Verzeichnis '/local/scratch/wh-sandbox/src'
 make: *** [all-src] Fehler 2
 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 20:41:16 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
 
 > Dear all,
 > 
@@ -85,20 +79,11 @@ the problem is fixed in the source tree (but binaries contain errors).
 
 I am looking at your report, but it will take some time.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: axiom-dev <list>
-Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
-	<9qr6s8y87v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 01 Mar 2007 22:20:03 +0100
-
---=-=-=
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
+Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -398,15 +383,11 @@ SfNPaaOOVQUmjkfqWphIyJM64/HwFfwtJqN2X5joYxvojYsj7qO01Xq9Lr39NuFwWxD3ttnMkTK6
 zX/cFRUUmPbSK3cNZSk5mVR4MGYcrkVmvwBZDJjuo2kBAA==
 --=-=-=--
 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 12:59:39 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
 
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > 
@@ -469,19 +450,11 @@ and now Latex files are fixed to not require Tim's change.
 AFAICS you copied gcl source tree into wh-sandbox and make just build fresh
 gcl from sources.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 02 Mar 2007 13:14:23 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 02 Mar 2007 13:14:23 +0100
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -502,18 +475,11 @@ otherwise?
 
 yes.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 02 Mar 2007 17:04:59 -0500
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: GCC/GCL warning messages
-	<87k5yf3v4i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 02 Mar 2007 17:04:59 -0500
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -559,53 +525,38 @@ of date -- will update to Debian unstable and retry.
 
 Agreed.
 
-Take care,
-
-> -- Gaby
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Request for testing (Win32 users)
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 02 Mar 2007 17:06:47 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Request for testing (Win32 users)
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Earlier Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
->=20
+>
 > > I have uploaded a version of Axiom built on top of SBCL for
 > > Windows (32 bits).
 > >
 > > It can be downloaded from:
 > > http://perso.orange.fr/parabola/axiom-sbcl-win.tar.bz2
 > > ...
->=20
+>
 > On February 12, 2007 11:25 AM Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 > > ...
 > > Le dimanche 11 f=E9vrier 2007 =E0 19:31 -0500, Bill Page a =E9crit :
-> > >=20
+> > >
 > > > It works. Great job. I think this is a great step forward
 > > > for a fully ANSI-compliant common lisp implementation of Axiom.
 > > > I can't resist to ask: Have you tried building this version of
 > > > Axiom with GCL in ANSI mode?
-> >=20
+> >
 > > No, I dropped support of GCL because of spurious bugs: (cond ...)
 > > handled strangely (a runtime problem apparently). But I added
-> > some modifications to allow it to run on the "ANSI" version of=20
+> > some modifications to allow it to run on the "ANSI" version of
 > > GCL. They are not tested of course.
-> >=20
->=20
+> >
+>
 > Thanks. I think the GCL main developer Camm Maquire would be
 > strongly motivated to help with ensuring that an ANSI version
 > of Axiom works with GCL, especially as a means to test and
@@ -617,35 +568,12 @@ Greetings!  Yes indeed -- we'll make sure any axiom ansi improvements
 work.  Please feel free to forward specific issues to me or to one of
 the lists. (Still am not receiving either reliably, alas.)
 
-Take care,
-
->=20
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
-
---=20
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-	<54y7o98gm7.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 02 Mar 2007 17:07:07 -0500
-Cc: Vadim V. Zhytnikov, maxima@math.utexas.edu,
-	list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
-Subject: Re: [Maxima] windows-only read patch (was: error
-	in ./configure when building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu)
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: [Maxima] windows-only read patch (was: error in ./configure when building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu)
+Cc: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
 
 Greetings!  Any progress here?
 
@@ -655,7 +583,7 @@ Camm Maguire writes:
 
 > Greetings!
 > 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > > Camm,
 > > 
@@ -734,7 +662,7 @@ Camm Maguire writes:
 > > > 
 > > > 
 > > > 
-> > > "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> > > Bill Page writes:
 > > > 
 > > > > Camm,
 > > > > 
@@ -753,57 +681,12 @@ Camm Maguire writes:
 > > > > Both Gaby and I have successfully built Axiom on Windows from a
 > > > > recent version of gcl-2.6.8pre. What is required in order to test
 > > > > this "windows-only read patch"?
-> > > > 
-> > > > Regards,
-> > > > Bill Page.
-> > > > 
-> > > > 
-> > > > 
-> > > > 
-> > > > 
-> > > 
-> > > -- 
-> > > Camm Maguire			     			
-> > > Camm Maguire
-> > > ==============================================================
-> > > ============
-> > > "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  -- 
-> > >  Baha'u'llah
-> > > 
-> > > 
-> > 
-> > 
-> > 
-> > 
-> > 
-> 
-> -- 
-> Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-> ==========================================================================
-> "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-> _______________________________________________
-> Maxima mailing list
-> Maxima@math.utexas.edu
-> http://www.math.utexas.edu/mailman/listinfo/maxima
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 16:29:36 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: GCC/GCL warning messages
-	<87k5yf3v4i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<54abyv5mk4.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 On Fri, 2 Mar 2007, Camm Maguire wrote:
 
@@ -825,18 +708,11 @@ How do I get my hand on the command line arguments --mumble and
 
 Furthermore, is there an equivalent of C's main() function in GCL?
 
-Thanks,
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 03 Mar 2007 13:00:43 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: next release
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 03 Mar 2007 13:00:43 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Dear Tim,
 
@@ -844,13 +720,6 @@ there is a new patch for divisors on IssueTracker now. (Issue #340)
 
 I still didn't have time to document the series patch. Maybe later today...
 
-Sorry,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 14:21:02 -0500
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -900,35 +769,21 @@ Sorry about the long time it's been taking to get this done - I was sick
 this last week and also keeping the finite state tangle straight has
 been harder than probably it should be :-/.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly,  list
-Subject: Re: next release
-	<9qy7meh6z8.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 03 Mar 2007 21:53:54 +0100
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
+Subject: Re: next release
 
 Dear Tim,
 
 there is now documentation for the power series patch available on IssueTracker
 now. (Issue #312)
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2007 16:04:07 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
 Subject: .pht file generation
 
 Waldek,
@@ -947,18 +802,11 @@ the process work? (The .pht process was created during the last
 days of the axiom process while the book was being created and
 I had nothing to do with that task).
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2007 19:40:33 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: GCC/GCL warning messages
-	<87k5yf3v4i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<54abyv5mk4.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 On Fri, 2 Mar 2007, Camm Maguire wrote:
 
@@ -990,19 +838,11 @@ grandfather -- invokes GCC explicitly with -fstrict-aliasing, e.g. it
 is explicitly askign the compiler to exploit aliasing rules, when
 compiling generated C codes.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 14:25:35 +0300
 From: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
 To: Camm Maguire
-	<541wk75mgk.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: Vadim V. Zhytnikov, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org, maxima@math.utexas.edu
-Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: [Maxima] windows-only read
- patch (was: error in	./configure when building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu)
+Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: [Maxima] windows-only read patch (was: error in	./configure when building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu)
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 > Greetings!  Any progress here?
@@ -1030,20 +870,10 @@ below really breaks build on Windows.
 >>>>  		x = vs_head = patch_sharp(x);
 >>>>  
 
-
--- 
-      Vadim V. Zhytnikov
-
-       <Vadim V. Zhytnikov>
-      <Vadim V. Zhytnikov>
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 15:16:28 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>, axiom-dev <list>
-Cc: 
+To: list
 Subject: Aldor proves 4 to be prime... :-(
 
 Since "prime?: % -> Boolean" segfaults,
@@ -1073,15 +903,10 @@ main(): () == {
 main();
 ---END aaa.as
 
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'axiom-dev'" <list>
 Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2007 21:29:01 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdeZ1Qplu5IMHkYSc2Rmm5xJ2Vf/AAY94og
-Cc: 'aldor-l' <aldor-l@aldor.org>
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: Coming Soon: * Aldor open source release
 
 Axiom Developers;
@@ -1123,21 +948,11 @@ Does anyone have any idea exactly what "v. 1.1-rc" refers? Note:
 The current version of the Aldor compiler is: v1.0.3. Where can
 we find v. 1.1-rc?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Doug Stewart'" Doug Stewart
-Subject: RE: Coming Soon: * Aldor open source release
 Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2007 21:53:01 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acde0I1Knv5f9RVsSQGbcLAaV8DXTQAAEZ0g
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Doug Stewart
+Subject: RE: Coming Soon: * Aldor open source release
 
 On March 4, 2007 9:46 PM Doug Stewart wrote:
 > 
@@ -1174,19 +989,11 @@ Step 3. Select your OS:
 
 Where do you see "v. 1.1-rc"? I am blind or just confused?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 21:56:55 -0500
 From: Doug Stewart
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Coming Soon: * Aldor open source release
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On March 4, 2007 9:46 PM Doug Stewart wrote:
@@ -1238,23 +1045,11 @@ I was looking at the 1.1    not the 1.1-rc
 
 "The current version of the Aldor compiler is: v1.0.3."
 
-Doug
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Bill Page'" Bill Page,
-	"'Doug Stewart'" Doug Stewart
-Subject: RE: Coming Soon: * Aldor open source release
 Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2007 21:58:06 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acde0I1Knv5f9RVsSQGbcLAaV8DXTQAAEZ0gAABCfoA=
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Doug Stewart
+Subject: RE: Coming Soon: * Aldor open source release
 
 Oh, sorry. I didn't go far enough. After selecting
 
@@ -1279,7 +1074,7 @@ Bill Page.
 > .org 
 > a@nongnu.org] On Behalf Of Bill Page
 > Sent: March 4, 2007 9:53 PM
-> To: 'Doug Stewart'
+> To: Doug Stewart
 > Cc: 'axiom-dev'
 > Subject: RE: Coming Soon: * Aldor open 
 > source release
@@ -1319,32 +1114,14 @@ Bill Page.
 > -------
 > 
 > Where do you see "v. 1.1-rc"? I am blind or just confused?
-> 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page. 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Coming Soon: * Aldor open source release
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 04 Mar 2007 21:04:45 -0600
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>, 'aldor-l' <aldor-l@aldor.org>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Coming Soon: * Aldor open source release
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Axiom Developers;
 | 
@@ -1394,18 +1171,13 @@ release.
 | The current version of the Aldor compiler is: v1.0.3. Where can
 | we find v. 1.1-rc?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Coming Soon: * Aldor open source release
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 04 Mar 2007 21:06:35 -0600
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Coming Soon: * Aldor open source release
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | On March 4, 2007 9:46 PM Doug Stewart wrote:
 | > 
@@ -1444,18 +1216,12 @@ Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 Maybe 1.1-rc turned into 1.1.0?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 04 Mar 2007 21:17:00 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
 
-
 Tim --
 
   The ANSI specification for the IN-PACKAGE syntax dictates that
@@ -1473,15 +1239,10 @@ I stumbled over those while I was playing with the new configuration
 setting for building src/boot with SBCL -- I have not tried ECL yet.
 I'm working on a patch. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2007 23:06:47 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
 Subject: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
 
 Yeah, Axiom was being rewritten into "common lisp" at the same time
@@ -1493,18 +1254,12 @@ The new ANSI spec breaks Axiom in at least 3 ways, they want strings
 as package names, in-package does not create the package and lisp,
 system, etc are special.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 09:20:30 +0100
+From: Kai Kaminski
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
-Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 09:20:30 +0100
-	(Tim Daly's message of "Sun\,
-	4 Mar 2007 23\:06\:47 -0600")
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 
 Gaby wrote:
@@ -1541,16 +1296,11 @@ Kai
 
 [1] http://www.lisp.org/HyperSpec/Body/mac_in-package.html
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 09:34:25 +0100
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page,
-	'axiom-dev' <list>
 From: Christian Aistleitner
-Cc: 'aldor-l' <aldor-l@aldor.org>
-Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Coming Soon: * Aldor open source
-	release
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Coming Soon: * Aldor open source	release
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -1569,20 +1319,13 @@ offers me an option:
 . If you'll accept their license, you'll be able to download  
 aldor-linux-i386-1.1.0-rc.bin.
 
-Kind regards,
-Christian
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
-Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
-	<m2d53oumnl.fsf@gmx.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 05 Mar 2007 04:05:09 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Kai Kaminski
+Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
 
-Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+Kai Kaminski writes:
 
 | Gaby wrote:
 | >   The ANSI specification for the IN-PACKAGE syntax dictates that
@@ -1629,22 +1372,15 @@ How should it be read?
 
 Does the file *name* matter?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 11:38:46 +0100
+From: Kai Kaminski
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
-	<m2d53oumnl.fsf@gmx.de> <871wk46m5m.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
-Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 11:38:46 +0100
-	of "05 Mar 2007 04\:05\:09 -0600")
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
-> Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+> Kai Kaminski writes:
 >
 > | Gaby wrote:
 > | >   The ANSI specification for the IN-PACKAGE syntax dictates that
@@ -1701,22 +1437,17 @@ Kai
 PS: Lisp is all lower-case nowadays. I only capitalize Lisp identifiers and
 file names in my posts to make them stand out from normal text.
 
-
-
 \start
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
-Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
-	<m2d53oumnl.fsf@gmx.de> <871wk46m5m.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<m27itwug95.fsf@gmx.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 05 Mar 2007 04:44:39 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Kai Kaminski
+Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
 
-Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+Kai Kaminski writes:
 
 | Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 | 
-| > Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+| > Kai Kaminski writes:
 | >
 | > | Gaby wrote:
 | > | >   The ANSI specification for the IN-PACKAGE syntax dictates that
@@ -1773,20 +1504,13 @@ as \author.  I don't think it is particular to my branch.
 
 src/boot/boothdr.lisp.pamphlet serves similar purpose.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
-Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
-	<m2d53oumnl.fsf@gmx.de> <871wk46m5m.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<m27itwug95.fsf@gmx.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 05 Mar 2007 04:51:36 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Kai Kaminski
+Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
 
-Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+Kai Kaminski writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -1801,23 +1525,15 @@ original is all lower case.
 In this specific case, the iput file src/boot/exports.lisp is in lower
 case.  For that matter.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 12:22:42 +0100
+From: Kai Kaminski
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
-	<m2d53oumnl.fsf@gmx.de> <871wk46m5m.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<m27itwug95.fsf@gmx.de> <87odn8q7yf.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
-Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 12:22:42 +0100
-	of "05 Mar 2007 04\:51\:36 -0600")
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
-> Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+> Kai Kaminski writes:
 >
 > [...]
 >
@@ -1855,23 +1571,17 @@ Kai
 [2] This is used in Axiom a lot and I must admit that I don't like it
     at all. Either use all lower case, use a lisp with modern mode.
 
-
-
 \start
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
-Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
-	<m2d53oumnl.fsf@gmx.de> <871wk46m5m.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<m27itwug95.fsf@gmx.de> <87odn8q7yf.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<m2zm6ssznh.fsf@gmx.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 05 Mar 2007 05:46:48 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Kai Kaminski
+Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
 
-Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+Kai Kaminski writes:
 
 | Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 | 
-| > Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+| > Kai Kaminski writes:
 | >
 | > [...]
 | >
@@ -1891,27 +1601,19 @@ I know.
 Gosh, try to report an issue with the build system and you a get a
 full lecture on what does not help you.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 12:53:03 +0100
+From: Kai Kaminski
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
-	<m2d53oumnl.fsf@gmx.de> <871wk46m5m.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<m27itwug95.fsf@gmx.de> <87wt1wq8a0.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
-Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 12:53:03 +0100
-	of "05 Mar 2007 04\:44\:39 -0600")
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
-> Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+> Kai Kaminski writes:
 >
 > | Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > | 
-> | > Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+> | > Kai Kaminski writes:
 > | >
 > | > | Gaby wrote:
 > | > | >   The ANSI specification for the IN-PACKAGE syntax dictates that
@@ -2016,21 +1718,13 @@ the DEFPACKAGE statement like so:
 > src/boot/boothdr.lisp.pamphlet serves similar purpose.
 It should probably be renamed, but that's none of my business.
 
-Kai
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
-Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
-	<m2d53oumnl.fsf@gmx.de> <871wk46m5m.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
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-	<m2odn7uctc.fsf@gmx.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 05 Mar 2007 06:18:43 -0600
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Kai Kaminski
+Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
 
-Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
+Kai Kaminski writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -2041,24 +1735,12 @@ Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski> writes:
 
 I'll probably do something like that or use the string form.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 08:19:24 -0400
-From: Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga Humberto Zuazaga
+From: Humberto Zuazaga
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
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 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -2121,40 +1803,14 @@ Top level.
 
 BAR>
 
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-Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga
-Programmer-Archaeologist
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-To: Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga Humberto Zuazaga
-Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
-	<m2d53oumnl.fsf@gmx.de> <871wk46m5m.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<m27itwug95.fsf@gmx.de> <87odn8q7yf.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<m2zm6ssznh.fsf@gmx.de> <87d53nrjyv.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<45EC0ACC.20906@hpcf.upr.edu>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 05 Mar 2007 06:53:09 -0600
-Cc: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>, list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Humberto Zuazaga
+Subject: Re: ANSI Lisp and Axiom (Boot)
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
-Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga Humberto Zuazaga writes:
+Humberto Zuazaga writes:
 
 | Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 | 
@@ -2189,17 +1845,10 @@ Ah!  Now, I know why I don't use Lisp for everyday programming :-/
 I'll stick to the string form.
 Many thanks!
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 09:41:38 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdfMVzmzaiPFzb0Suq/cHB1HvSAFgAAWSBg
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: RE: Coming Soon: * Aldor open source release
 
 On March 5, 2007 9:20 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -2237,23 +1886,11 @@ nut and bolt then other people can share in making it right.
 I think there is some problem here of philosophy or psychology
 that is not compatible with mass collaboration. :-(
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
-	<54y7o98gm7.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<541wk75mgk.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com> <45EAACAF.9040709@netorn.ru>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 05 Mar 2007 10:50:20 -0500
-Cc: Vadim V. Zhytnikov, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org, maxima@math.utexas.edu
-Subject: Re: [Maxima] [Gcl-devel] Re: windows-only read
-	patch (was: error in	./configure when building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu)
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
+Subject: Re: [Maxima] [Gcl-devel] Re: windows-only read	patch (was: error in	./configure when building gcl 2.6.7 onUbuntu)
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -2322,37 +1959,11 @@ check for listen using fcntl
 returns yes.  Can you tell me if the latter is true or not, and then
 if so, what are the symptoms of breakage in light of the code above?
 
-Thanks so much!
-
-Take care,
-
-
-> -- 
->       Vadim V. Zhytnikov
-> 
->        <Vadim V. Zhytnikov>
->       <Vadim V. Zhytnikov>
-> _______________________________________________
-> Maxima mailing list
-> Maxima@math.utexas.edu
-> http://www.math.utexas.edu/mailman/listinfo/maxima
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 17:41:05 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Problem compiling wh-sandbox
 
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > 
@@ -2370,17 +1981,10 @@ if you remove just generated .clisp files from src/interp subdirectory
 (in principle other things should be correctly re-made), but any troubles
 are likely to take you more time than fresh checkout...
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 18:49:08 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: .pht file generation
 
 > Waldek,
@@ -2445,22 +2049,11 @@ possibly hang later).
 Since all communication is done via sockets any socket problems may
 give errors or hangs.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Mar 2007 13:37:44 -0500
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: GCC/GCL warning messages
-	<87k5yf3v4i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<54abyv5mk4.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<Pine.GSO.4.58.0703021625070.15175@sun>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 05 Mar 2007 13:37:44 -0500
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -2501,31 +2094,11 @@ A good idea is to set si::*top-level-hook*, like in hol88:
 
 'tml is their top level.
 
-Take care,
-
-> Thanks,
-> 
-> -- Gaby
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Mar 2007 13:46:50 -0500
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: GCC/GCL warning messages
-	<87k5yf3v4i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<54abyv5mk4.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<Pine.GSO.4.58.0703031938400.24169@sun>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 05 Mar 2007 13:46:50 -0500
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -2588,30 +2161,11 @@ Great!  Isn't this enabled by -O2 and higher anyway:
 Still can't reproduce any aliasing warnings with gcl 2.6.8pre and gcc
 4.1.2.  Could someone please tell me what I'm missing?
 
-Take care,
-
-> -- Gaby
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 13:25:18 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: GCC/GCL warning messages
-	<87k5yf3v4i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<54abyv5mk4.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<Pine.GSO.4.58.0703021625070.15175@sun>
-	<54k5xvleo7.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Camm Maguire wrote:
 
@@ -2654,23 +2208,11 @@ On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Camm Maguire wrote:
 |
 | 'tml is their top level.
 
-Wonderful.
-Many thanks, Camm.
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 13:28:31 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: GCC/GCL warning messages
-	<87k5yf3v4i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<54abyv5mk4.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<Pine.GSO.4.58.0703031938400.24169@sun>
-	<54fy8jle91.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Camm Maguire wrote:
 
@@ -2725,17 +2267,10 @@ I upgraded my OS this week-end and my development machine is not
 accessible at this time.  But, I'll post a build log once I'm
 back to normal.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Francois Maltey'" Francois Maltey
 Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 11:46:29 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdFRGeBttMAuD2oSsOogslr101oFQBM0kcgBpZ2vbA=
-Cc: list, sage-devel@googlegroups.com
+From: Bill Page
+To: Francois Maltey
 Subject: RE: Tests of sage.
 
 Francois,
@@ -2883,34 +2418,14 @@ On February 1, 2007 10:25 PM Bill Page wrote:
 > sure that the 'axiom4sage-0.1.spkg' that is used on the Sage
 > server was built using gcl with readline disabled. I will
 > check this and get back to you.
-> 
-> ----
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: <list>
 Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 13:45:34 -0500
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acdg3F85TzvV52coSq+ilMktwmwrMgADDqfg
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Tests of sage.
 
-
-
 -----Original Message-----
-From: sage-devel@googlegroups.com [mailto:sage-devel@googlegroups.com] On
-Behalf Of William Stein
-Sent: March 7, 2007 12:16 PM
-To: sage-devel@googlegroups.com
-Subject: [sage-devel] Re: Tests of sage.
-
-
 
 On 3/7/07, Bill Page wrote:
 > I am sorry that is has taken a bit of time but I promised to let you
@@ -2946,36 +2461,11 @@ since I have not upgraded pexpect in over a year, I think.  I must have
 changed something in the SAGE expect interfaces that causes this
 problem.   In any case, it's fixed now. Sorry it took a while.
 
-William
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: <list>
 Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 22:04:19 -0400
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-Thread-Index: Acdk7XI9i/VfsxRORSiX98EnrLDy6AAIjO7Q
-Subject: FW: [Om] CFP: Prog. Lang for Mechanized
-	Mathematics Workshop
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+To: list
+Subject: FW: [Om] CFP: Prog. Lang for Mechanized Mathematics Workshop
 
 I think this workshop might be of interest to Axiom developers...
 
@@ -3025,7 +2515,7 @@ systems (MAS) (see Calculemus 2007).
 
 There are various ways in which these two subjects of programming =
 languages
-and systems for mathematics meet:=20
+and systems for mathematics meet:
 
 Many systems for mathematics contain a dedicated programming language. =
 For
@@ -3036,7 +2526,7 @@ the
 Ltac language for Coq) also have an embedded programming language. Note =
 that
 in many instances this language captures only algorithmic content, and
-declarative or representational issues are avoided.=20
+declarative or representational issues are avoided.
 
 The mathematical languages of many systems for mathematics are very =
 close to
@@ -3051,7 +2541,7 @@ languages. And even then, many specification languages ((B, Z, Maude, =
 OBJ3,
 CASL, etc) can still teach MMSes a trick or two regarding =
 representational
-power.=20
+power.
 
 Conversely, functional programming languages have been getting "more
 mathematical" all the time. For instance, they seem to have discovered =
@@ -3062,7 +2552,7 @@ to 'host' mathematics (the non-success of docon being typical). There =
 are
 some promising languages on the horizon (Epigram, Omega) as well as some
 hybrid systems (Agda, Focal), although it is unclear if they are truly
-capable of expressing the full range of ideas present in mathematics.=20
+capable of expressing the full range of ideas present in mathematics.
 Systems for mathematics are used to prove programs correct. (One method =
 is
 to generate "correctness conditions" from a program that has been =
@@ -3071,11 +2561,11 @@ in the style of Hoare logic and then prove those conditions in a proof
 assistant.) An interesting question is what improvements are needed for =
 this
 both on the side of the mathematical systems and on the side of the
-programming languages.=20
+programming languages.
 
 We are interested in all these issues. We hope that a certain synergy =
 will
-develop between those issues by having them explored in parallel.=20
+develop between those issues by having them explored in parallel.
 These issues have a very colourful history. Many programming language
 innovations first appeared in either CASes or Proof Assistants, before
 migrating towards more mainstream languages. One can cite (in no =
@@ -3101,7 +2591,7 @@ MMS
 regain the upper hand on issues of 'genericity'? What are the biggest
 barriers to using a more mainstream language as a host language for a =
 CAS or
-an ATP?=20
+an ATP?
 
 This workshop will accept two kinds of submissions: full research papers =
 as
@@ -3119,7 +2609,7 @@ special issue of a Journal (details to follow).
 Important Dates
 
 April 25, 2007: Submission Deadline
-June 29-30, 2007: Workshop=20
+June 29-30, 2007: Workshop
 
 Program Committee
 
@@ -3140,31 +2630,12 @@ site.
 
 http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/about/conferences/Calculemus2007
 
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-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 13 Mar 2007 02:04:14 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: Boot and other Lisps
 
-
-Howdy!
-
   As of revision 445, bootsys from src/boot in build-improvements
 can be built with GCL, SBCL, CLISP.  Just configure with the option
 
@@ -3181,19 +2652,11 @@ an easy party.
 Building bootsys with SBCL and CLISP is amazingly fast, compared to
 building with GCL.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 05:31:27 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Boot and other Lisps
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis, list
-Cc: 
-
-
---- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
 > 
 > Howdy!
@@ -3227,23 +2690,11 @@ a lot slower.  Interesting.
 
 Thanks Gaby for all of your hard work!
 
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time 
-with the Yahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.
-http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#news
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 13 Mar 2007 08:46:52 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Boot and other Lisps
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 13 Mar 2007 08:46:52 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -3305,18 +2756,12 @@ that the translation can automatically insert proclamations and
 assertions.  But that is not for today, I've got lot to catch on
 during this break. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 13 Mar 2007 09:08:22 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: cfuns.lisp and ELF platforms
 
-
 Tim --
 
   src/interp/cfuns.lisp contains conditional defentries for KCL
@@ -3328,15 +2773,10 @@ further discriminated by :elf.  Those functions are:
 There is no explanation of why the discrimination on :elf is needed.
 Do you happen to remember?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 18:00:45 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Creating executables which use Lisp compiler
 
 I wonder if there is a preferred procedure to create executables
@@ -3360,16 +2800,10 @@ So the question is what is the preferred solution, in particular
 if creator of the executable should change the value of
 si::*system-directory* ?
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 19:34:46 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Issue 336
 
 The fix for bug 336 looks fine.  But one thing in original
@@ -3381,29 +2815,22 @@ different than comparison in Z.  However, the logic really
 requires comparison in Z.  So I think that we should 
 use here t (that is value retracted to Z) in comparison.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Boot and other Lisps
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 19:57:01 +0100
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Boot and other Lisps
 
 Hello Gaby,
 
-Le mardi 13 mars 2007 =E0 02:04 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :=20
+Le mardi 13 mars 2007 =E0 02:04 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :
 > Howdy!
->=20
+>
 >   As of revision 445, bootsys from src/boot in build-improvements
 > can be built with GCL, SBCL, CLISP.  Just configure with the option
->=20
->      --with-lisp=3D<your lisp command>
->=20
+>
+>      --with-lisp=<your lisp command>
+>
 > That was an opportunity to clean up src/boot/Makefile.pamphlet a bit.
 > I merged boothdr.lisp, npextras.lisp and exports.lisp in a single
 > file, initial-env.lisp, which I augmented with functions to interface
@@ -3431,7 +2858,7 @@ at least with SBCL. From what I have read you're using directly (setq
 variable to the list of locally bound variable in the 'prog'. My
 question is as follow, is it possible to declare a variable as special
 without adding it to this list of variables ? Such that it can be used
-normally i.e if you want to assign a new value you can use the :=3D
+normally i.e if you want to assign a new value you can use the :=
 operator and, important thing, it's not bound to nil at the beginning of
 the prog ?
 
@@ -3456,32 +2883,18 @@ Just curious,
 
 Greg
 
->=20
+>
 > I've not tempted to build src/interp yet -- and it is not going to be
 > an easy party.
->=20
+>
 > Building bootsys with SBCL and CLISP is amazingly fast, compared to
 > building with GCL.
->=20
-> -- Gaby
->=20
->=20
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->=20
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 13 Mar 2007 20:38:30 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Issue 336
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 13 Mar 2007 20:38:30 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -3507,37 +2920,30 @@ no matter whether n is negative of not...
 Axiom gives 0 currently, due to the definition of ibinom. This looks all quite
 inconsistent...
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: Re: Boot and other Lisps
-	<1173812221.3687.45.camel@ellipse>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 13 Mar 2007 15:22:08 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: Boot and other Lisps
 
-Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 | Hello Gaby,
-|=20
-| Le mardi 13 mars 2007 =E0 02:04 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :=20
+|
+| Le mardi 13 mars 2007 =E0 02:04 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :
 | > Howdy!
-| >=20
+| >
 | >   As of revision 445, bootsys from src/boot in build-improvements
 | > can be built with GCL, SBCL, CLISP.  Just configure with the option
-| >=20
-| >      --with-lisp=3D<your lisp command>
-| >=20
+| >
+| >      --with-lisp=<your lisp command>
+| >
 | > That was an opportunity to clean up src/boot/Makefile.pamphlet a bit.
 | > I merged boothdr.lisp, npextras.lisp and exports.lisp in a single
 | > file, initial-env.lisp, which I augmented with functions to interface
 | > with the build machinery.
-|=20
-| I'm very happy of these modifications, this is great, thanks!=20
+|
+| I'm very happy of these modifications, this is great, thanks!
 
 You are welcome.
 
@@ -3560,7 +2966,7 @@ very much appreciated.
 
 | You have also added documentation here and there which is a yet another
 | good thing (I stop here my pseudo congratulations, this become
-| insane :-).=20
+| insane :-).
 
 I should have done more of that -- but then I need to buy time :-)
 
@@ -3584,18 +2990,18 @@ And I forgot to put more documentation as planned :-(
 
 | From what I have read you're using directly (setq
 | *package* something), this prevents the addition of the *packages*
-| variable to the list of locally bound variable in the 'prog'.=20
+| variable to the list of locally bound variable in the 'prog'.
 
 Yes, that ois correct.
 
 | My
 | question is as follow, is it possible to declare a variable as special
 | without adding it to this list of variables ? Such that it can be used
-| normally i.e if you want to assign a new value you can use the :=3D
+| normally i.e if you want to assign a new value you can use the :=
 | operator and, important thing, it's not bound to nil at the beginning of
 | the prog ?
 
-Not that I'm aware of, if my understanding of Shoe is correct.=20=20
+Not that I'm aware of, if my understanding of Shoe is correct.
 
 When, I stumbled on that problem, I went back and looked at the Shoe code m=
 ore
@@ -3608,7 +3014,7 @@ Then Shoe considers that anything that is on the fluid variables list
 or local variables list really is a local variable, therefore put it
 on the PROG header.  That exhausts all the handling of variables.
 
-My first reaction, when I ran into that problem was to extend the=20
+My first reaction, when I ran into that problem was to extend the
 algorithm for special handling of the Lisp convention.  Then I
 imagined opposition from more senior contributors and decided to go
 with the solution I like the least (i.e. ugly), direct use of SETQ.
@@ -3631,11 +3037,11 @@ I think your observation is correct.
 | began to modify the boot language (fluid and local variables) and
 | stopped there mainly because I do not have a clear meaning of what I
 | really wanted to do, what to do with these Lisp special variables (do we
-| really want to manipulate these variables in boot) and,=20
+| really want to manipulate these variables in boot) and,
 
 My vision for Boot is to have as few direct reference to Lisp as
 possible, and have a defined list of reserved names with well defined
-semantics.=20
+semantics.
 
 | of course,
 | because you, Waldek and probably others are working in these areas and I
@@ -3653,15 +3059,10 @@ in stars the same behaviour as those whose names starts with dollar.
 We just need to make sure that we doon't conflict with some other
 Boot identifiers, such as star or double-star...
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 13 Mar 2007 16:22:57 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Creating executables which use Lisp compiler
 
 Greetings!
@@ -3701,26 +3102,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > So the question is what is the preferred solution, in particular
 > if creator of the executable should change the value of
 > si::*system-directory* ?
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 16:52:57 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: cfuns.lisp and ELF platforms
 
 On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -3736,17 +3122,11 @@ Alas, GCL's documentation is just as verbose as Axiom's...
 
 Many thanks; I'll carefully study a simplication.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Boot and other Lisps
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<1173812221.3687.45.camel@ellipse> <873b48vqq7.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 02:31:52 +0100
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Boot and other Lisps
 
 Le mardi 13 mars 2007 =E0 15:22 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :
 
@@ -3757,13 +3137,13 @@ Le mardi 13 mars 2007 =E0 15:22 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :
 
 Ah, time is always short...
 
-[...]=20
+[...]
 
 > | In the version of Axiom that I uploaded I added the
 > | Makefile.pamphlet from src/boot, which is the only documentation as f=
 ar
 > | as I know of the boot, more precisely Shoe, language.
->=20
+>
 > Yes, I intend to improve on that.  I face this dilemma: Produce an
 > academic style definition of Shoe, or are more to the rigid
 > style of the existing documentation.  I end up doing the latter. But I
@@ -3784,13 +3164,13 @@ No problem, I'm more interested by directions taken.
 l
 > | without adding it to this list of variables ? Such that it can be use=
 d
-> | normally i.e if you want to assign a new value you can use the :=3D
+> | normally i.e if you want to assign a new value you can use the :=
 > | operator and, important thing, it's not bound to nil at the beginning=
  of
 > | the prog ?
->=20
-> Not that I'm aware of, if my understanding of Shoe is correct. =20
->=20
+>
+> Not that I'm aware of, if my understanding of Shoe is correct. 
+>
 > When, I stumbled on that problem, I went back and looked at the Shoe co=
 de more
 > carefully.  First Shoe, translates the body of a function, by
@@ -3808,11 +3188,11 @@ several days ago, a GCL Lisp version of directoryp using (system::stat)
 but it is unsatisfactory, I will probably ask Camm if stat can returns
 more information, eventually I'll implement it.
 
-> My first reaction, when I ran into that problem was to extend the=20
+> My first reaction, when I ran into that problem was to extend the
 > algorithm for special handling of the Lisp convention.  Then I
 > imagined opposition from more senior contributors and decided to go
 > with the solution I like the least (i.e. ugly), direct use of SETQ.
->=20
+>
 > [ By the way, I would like to get rid of the PROG annotation when
 >   there is no variable in the list -- very common situation. ]
 
@@ -3832,20 +3212,11 @@ variables (*something*) but on the other hand this is a restriction. You
 have to use $variable or *variable*. Don't know what to do, force the
 user or use a more general way via a declaration.
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 21:53:13 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: Boot and other Lisps
-	<1173812221.3687.45.camel@ellipse>
-	<873b48vqq7.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu> <1173835912.3905.63.camel@ellipse>
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 
@@ -3872,20 +3243,13 @@ OK; I believe it is an issue we have to address.  Would you prefer
 
 instead?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 06:43:31 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: rainbowsally <rainbowsally@zippnet.net>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: "list" <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Rainbow Sally
 Subject: Re: re. windows and pdf v. dvi
 
-Quoting rainbowsally <rainbowsally@zippnet.net>:
+Quoting Rainbow Sally:
 
 > I have not yet joined the discussions but I wanted to toss in my two cents.
 >
@@ -3913,24 +3277,15 @@ http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
 Your encouragement might help to motivate other Axiom developers
 to produce an updated version of Axiom for Windows.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Boot and other Lisps
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<1173812221.3687.45.camel@ellipse> <873b48vqq7.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<1173835912.3905.63.camel@ellipse>
-	<Pine.GSO.4.58.0703132149100.10579@sun>
 Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 00:13:46 +0100
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Boot and other Lisps
 
-Le mardi 13 mars 2007 =E0 21:53 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :=20
+Le mardi 13 mars 2007 =E0 21:53 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :
 > On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
->=20
+>
 > | > I see your question as suggesting that we should have the translato=
 r
 > | > honor the Lisp convention -- that would be the most logical thing t=
@@ -3949,32 +3304,23 @@ his
 You
 > | have to use $variable or *variable*. Don't know what to do, force the
 > | user or use a more general way via a declaration.
->=20
+>
 > OK; I believe it is an issue we have to address.  Would you prefer
->=20
+>
 >     _*PACKAGE_* : global	     -- Boot, please, *PACKAGE* is global
->     callingPackage :=3D _*PACKAGE_*
+>     callingPackage := _*PACKAGE_*
 >     -- ... do some work ...
->     _*PACKAGE_* :=3D callingPackage
->=20
+>     _*PACKAGE_* := callingPackage
+>
 > instead?
 
 Yes, why not, that could be a good idea I think.
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 00:12:20 -0400 (EDT)
-From: "N. J. A. Sloane" <njas@research.att.com>
-To: njas@research.att.com, Martin Rubey
-	<200702152035.PAA59715@fry.research.att.com>
-Cc: list, njas@research.att.com
-Subject: Re:  Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
+From: Neil Sloane
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re:  Guessing package,	was: Re: your program / paper
 
 Martin,
 
@@ -4003,29 +3349,12 @@ prim$
 You said I should ask axiom-developer if I ran into trouble,
 so I will copy this to them.  This is a linux  x86-64  machine.
 
-Regards
-
-Neil Sloane
-
- Neil J. A. Sloane
- AT&T Shannon Labs, Room C233, 
- 180 Park Avenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932-0971
- Email: njas@research.att.com
- Office: 973 360 8415; fax: 973 360 8178
- Home page: http://www.research.att.com/~njas/
-
-
-
 \start
-To: njas@research.att.com
-	<200702152035.PAA59715@fry.research.att.com>
-	<200703160412.l2G4CKEU978344@fry.research.att.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 16 Mar 2007 07:14:46 +0100
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Subject: Re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Neil Sloane
+Subject: Re: Guessing package,	was: Re: your program / paper
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Dear Neil, Dear Waldek,
 
@@ -4053,7 +3382,7 @@ make
 make install
 
 
-"N. J. A. Sloane" <njas@research.att.com> writes:
+Neil Sloane writes:
 
 > Martin,
 > 
@@ -4089,21 +3418,16 @@ make install
 >  Neil J. A. Sloane
 >  AT&T Shannon Labs, Room C233, 
 >  180 Park Avenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932-0971
->  Email: njas@research.att.com
+>  Email: Neil Sloane
 >  Office: 973 360 8415; fax: 973 360 8178
 >  Home page: http://www.research.att.com/~njas/
 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: Guessing package, was: Re: your program /
-	paper
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 13:26:03 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, njas@research.att.com,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Guessing package, was: Re: your program / paper
+Cc: Neil Sloane
 
 > Dear Neil, Dear Waldek,
 > 
@@ -4135,25 +3459,12 @@ Also, it may be necessary to instal some devel packages -- by defaults
 many distributions do not intall some components needed to compile
 Axiom.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 10:03:16 -0400
 From: Heow Eide-Goodman
 To: Tim Daly
-	protocol="application/pgp-signature";
-	boundary="=-5snwye13RmAuAs3ZGv+n"
-Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 10:03:16 -0400
-Cc: Bill Page,
-	William Sit, list
 Subject: LispNYC is in SoC 2007!
-
-
---=-5snwye13RmAuAs3ZGv+n
+Cc: Bill Page, William Sit
 
 Once again, LispNYC would be happy to submit all Axiom related projects!
 
@@ -4161,28 +3472,10 @@ The ideas page:
 
   http://lispnyc.org/soc.clp
 
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-To: njas@research.att.com
 Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 19:26:18 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Neil Sloane
 Subject: Re: a small problem installing axiom!
 
 > 
@@ -4219,18 +3512,10 @@ AXIOM=/path_to_axiom_tree/target/x86_64-unknown-linux
 
 As Martin wrote noweb is needed inside wh-sandbox directory.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 19:47:08 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: Creating executables which use Lisp compiler
 
 > Greetings!
@@ -4279,35 +3564,13 @@ if needed.
 > > So the question is what is the preferred solution, in particular
 > > if creator of the executable should change the value of
 > > si::*system-directory* ?
-> > 
-> > -- 
-> >                               Waldek Hebisch
-> > Waldek Hebisch 
-> > 
-> > 
-> > 
-> 
-> -- 
-> Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-> ==========================================================================
-> "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-> 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Heow Eide-Goodman'" Heow Eide-Goodman
-Subject: RE: LispNYC is in SoC 2007!
 Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 02:27:21 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acdn0975sCTiMZAGStKAjd54K4L2vgAhSbSw
-Cc: "'Page, Bill'" Bill Page,
-	'William Sit' William Sit, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Heow Eide-Goodman
+Subject: RE: LispNYC is in SoC 2007!
+Cc: William Sit
 
 On March 16, 2007 10:03 AM Heow Eide-Goodman wrote:
 > 
@@ -4355,19 +3618,11 @@ link from your web site to our SummerOfCode2007 list.
 
 Many thanks again for continuing to think of us.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Issue 336
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 19:41:39 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Issue 336
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > If the second argument k is negative, we could return zero. However, I vaguely
@@ -4399,18 +3654,11 @@ we may get nonzero limit (so limit as a function of two variables does
 not exist).  We have discontinuity only for integer n and k such that
 k <= n < 0 (otherwise limit is 0).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 17 Mar 2007 20:16:02 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Issue 336
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 17 Mar 2007 20:16:02 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Der Waldek,
 
@@ -4462,17 +3710,11 @@ If the above limit does not exist, they are all wrong, I guess...
 
 BTW, does binomial(n,k)=binomial(n,n-k) hold always?
 
-Martin 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 17 Mar 2007 14:21:22 -0500
-Subject: [gdr-sandbox] |shoeread-line|
-
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
+Subject: |shoeread-line|
 
 renamed to shoeReadLine and moved from initial-env.lisp to in
 ptyout.boot, the only file that uses it.  It is now defined in Boot,
@@ -4570,35 +3812,36 @@ Make all-boot with SBCL.
 
 
 \start
-Subject: Re: Issue 336
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 21:42:15 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Issue 336
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
-> 
+ 
 > > Martin Rubey wrote:
-> > > If the second argument k is negative, we could return zero. However, I vaguely
-> > > remember that the definition in terms of Gamma functions does not yield this as
-> > > a limit, at least not for any n. Do you happen to remember?
-> > > 
-> > > In fact, if n=k, the definition in terms of Gamma functions always gives one,
-> > > no matter whether n is negative of not...
-> 
-> > I would tend to say that binomial(n, k) with k beeing a negative integer is
-> > an error.  Definition in term of Gamma functions has discontinuity there: if
-> > n is non-integer and k tends to negative integer then we get 0 as a limit.
-> > Now, if we keep k fixed and let n go to any value we get 0.  But if we allow
-> > n and k to change simultaneously we may get nonzero limit (so limit as a
-> > function of two variables does not exist).  We have discontinuity only for
+
+> > > If the second argument k is negative, we could return
+> > > zero. However, I vaguely remember that the definition in terms
+> > > of Gamma functions does not yield this as a limit, at least not
+> > > for any n. Do you happen to remember?  In fact, if n=k, the
+> > > definition in terms of Gamma functions always gives one, no
+> > > matter whether n is negative of not...
+ 
+> > I would tend to say that binomial(n, k) with k beeing a negative
+> > integer is an error.  Definition in term of Gamma functions has
+> > discontinuity there: if n is non-integer and k tends to negative
+> > integer then we get 0 as a limit.  Now, if we keep k fixed and let
+> > n go to any value we get 0.  But if we allow n and k to change
+> > simultaneously we may get nonzero limit (so limit as a function of
+> > two variables does not exist).  We have discontinuity only for
 > > integer n and k such that k <= n < 0 (otherwise limit is 0).
-> 
-> I should know, but I don't: is there a sensible definition of the binomial
-> coefficient which disagrees with the definition in terms of Gamma functions at
-> certain values?
-> 
+ 
+> I should know, but I don't: is there a sensible definition of the
+> binomial coefficient which disagrees with the definition in terms of
+> Gamma functions at certain values?
+ 
 
 P. Luschny argues in favour of another extension of factorial to 
 analytic function:
@@ -4678,19 +3921,11 @@ If you extend definition via continuity it still works.  But
 if one puts some arbitrary value in point of discontinuity then
 such extension may break equality.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 17 Mar 2007 22:47:46 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Issue 336
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 17 Mar 2007 22:47:46 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -4812,18 +4047,11 @@ mistake, this also questions:
 > arbitrary value in point of discontinuity then such extension may break
 > equality.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 18 Mar 2007 01:33:09 +0100
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Issue 336
-	<9qabybleyl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <45FC7B75.3000803@hemmecke.de>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 18 Mar 2007 01:33:09 +0100
-Cc: list
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -4882,22 +4110,13 @@ sgcf.spad:287:            if binomial$ICF (y,s) > mm then leave
 sgcf.spad:289:         mm := mm - binomial$ICF (y-1,s)
 special.spad:319:            cx := (-1)**m * binomial(ni,ni-mi) * factorial(ni)
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: RE: LispNYC is in SoC 2007!
+Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 18:59:48 -0400
 From: Heow Eide-Goodman
 To: Bill Page
-	protocol="application/pgp-signature";
-	boundary="=-Of4xIHSf/AXT3hj1wYTG"
-Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 18:59:48 -0400
-Cc: "'Page, Bill'" Bill Page,
-	'William Sit' William Sit, list
-
+Subject: RE: LispNYC is in SoC 2007!
+Cc: William Sit
 
---=-Of4xIHSf/AXT3hj1wYTG
 
 Great guys.
 
@@ -4911,43 +4130,25 @@ the-gsoc-web-app-for-mentors-and-organization-administrators
 
 - Heow
 
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Heow Eide-Goodman'" Heow Eide-Goodman
-Subject: RE: LispNYC is in SoC 2007!
 Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:22:53 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdpsSVX+ww5a2STQIG/mhc7uyIVhAAG3QLg
-Cc: "'Page, Bill'" Bill Page, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Heow Eide-Goodman
+Subject: RE: LispNYC is in SoC 2007!
 
 Heow,
 
 >
 > > http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/SummerOfCode2007
 >
-=20
+
 On March 18, 2007 7:00 PM you wrote:
 >
 > Great guys.
->=20
-> Go ahead and sign up as mentors here, under "Registering to=20
+>
+> Go ahead and sign up as mentors here, under "Registering to
 > Participate in the Program":
->=20
+>
 >
 http://groups.google.com/group/google-summer-of-code-announce/web/guide-t=
 o-t
@@ -4961,19 +4162,11 @@ to register - at least I did receive the message:
 
 "LispNYC.org     Your Mentoring Acceptance is Pending"
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Issue 336
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 12:45:33 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Issue 336
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -5004,18 +4197,10 @@ is of any use.  If we agree that such binomials are useless it is
 reasonable to make a global assumption that k >= 0 (to some degree it
 is similar to current assumption that variables are real). 
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:07:57 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
 Subject: Axiom package system
 
 Bill Page wrote:
@@ -5046,18 +4231,10 @@ the code in a file or package.  This is particularly good for cases
 where multiple packages outside the main Axiom tree are used together 
 and thus one or more requirements might not be present "by default."
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
 Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 16:10:09 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdqJ56S0bP+G2h3QeiLiLtEKg+0zAAOVhHQ
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Axiom package system
 
 On March 19, 2007 9:08 AM C Y wrote
@@ -5120,18 +4297,10 @@ you explain? Can you give an example of this in any existing
 package management system, e.g. Debian apt-get, RedHat Yum,
 etc. ?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 18:45:24 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Axiom package system
 
 Bill Page wrote:
@@ -5181,20 +4350,11 @@ Perhaps there are better ways of doing that, it's just an idea.
 Obviously it's a bit more of a development tool than a package tool, but 
 it would help in building external packages.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 23:36:10 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
-	<200702152035.PAA59715@fry.research.att.com>
-	<200703160412.l2G4CKEU978344@fry.research.att.com>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: Guessing package
 
 Hi Bill,
 
@@ -5218,16 +4378,10 @@ course is only a little organization of the current content. More work
 needs to be done on it. I volunteer to create binaries if a release
 schedule is decided.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 15:34:14 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Issue 338
 
 I looked at the issue 338.  It seems that we have extra porblem here.
@@ -5258,22 +4412,11 @@ I am still investigating if this is a right fix.  Also smprep looks
 inefficient and this change would make it even less efficient than
 it is now.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes
-Subject: RE: Re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
 Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 10:36:36 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdqoOfSmu9E/IhRQ/ibNsvHGZZy5AAWhM6A
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alfredo Portes
+Subject: re: Guessing package, 	was: Re: your program / paper
 
 Alfredo,
 
@@ -5311,21 +4454,10 @@ wide a range of hardware/operating systems as possible. I think
 that where it is possible, we should also include Aldor in these
 binaries.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>, <axiom-math@nongnu.org>,
-	"'axiom-dev'" <list>
 Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 10:50:34 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acdq/xzrVXu0iUIAQ7aOeAls4+yGeg==
-Cc: 
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: Axiom Google Summer of Code Deadline
 
 This year LispNYC is offering to support Google-funded Summer of Code
@@ -5348,7 +4480,7 @@ he-gsoc-web-app-for-student-applicants
 Do not hesitate if your interests do not exactly match the project
 proposals. All applications relevant to Lisp and Axiom will be
 considered. Successful applicants will earn up to $US 4,500 this
-summer.=20
+summer.
 
 Regards,
 Bill Page.
@@ -5356,19 +4488,13 @@ Bill Page.
 PS. Since the time is very short please advertise this offer
 within your department/organization as soon as possible.
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 20 Mar 2007 11:23:02 -0500
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: Guessing package,	was: Re: your program / paper
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -5388,20 +4514,12 @@ still called "Silver".
 Waldek sent a list ago (I don't have that mail right now), we should
 work out the details for backport. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: Re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
 Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 11:36:29 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdrA1WvYx3Df5eFRReGV9ZrY3qudwAARVJg
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Guessing package,	was: Re: your program / paper
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 On March 20, 2007 12:23 PM Gaby wrote:
 > 
@@ -5440,23 +4558,14 @@ in a good position to do this. But with your direction I am
 certainly willing to help - especially in testing of the new
 release.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 20 Mar 2007 11:49:23 -0500
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: Guessing package,	was: Re: your program / paper
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | On March 20, 2007 12:23 PM Gaby wrote:
 | > 
@@ -5515,19 +4624,12 @@ I would really like to the fixes Waldek implemented to the Axiom
 community.  Today is already overbooked for me [yeah, spring break was
 over before it started].  But, tomorrow might be better.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 12:33:27 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
-	<87wt1bzwq4.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Guessing package,	was: Re: your program / paper
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 > | From my point of view, the creation of a new "Silver" trunk is
 > | a little overdue.
@@ -5544,19 +4646,12 @@ and greatest from Axiom? I think that Martin package and other quick
 patches should have been added to silver trunk directly and not to the
 branches.
 
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes,
-	"'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: Re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
 Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 13:35:08 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdrDX485qvqbUg7SX2XConMpIk90gABVzrQ
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alfredo Portes, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Guessing package,	was: Re: your program / paper
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 On March 20, 2007 12:33 PM Alfredo Portes wrote:
 > 
@@ -5610,23 +4705,12 @@ much better just to re-define it as something very close to the
 current wh-sandbox (or build-improvements with wh-sandbox
 backports).
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 14:15:48 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
-	<007201c76b16$261f0c50$6900a8c0@asus>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: Guessing package,	was: Re: your program / paper
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > wh-sandbox has implemented a radically different algebra build
 > process that avoids many of the problems associated with the
@@ -5665,18 +4749,11 @@ By the way, what should be done with Axiom@Google?
 If we cannot keep it up to date, I think we should remove it, especially
 now that the problems with sourceforge look like they have been solved.
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 15:01:03 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
-	<007201c76b16$261f0c50$6900a8c0@asus>
-	<f3c595c60703201115n292705f9j3c6623d02b32d583@mail.gmail.com>
-	<20070320134708.gbzb82db4gowogos@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Guessing package,	was: Re: your program / paper
 
 On 3/20/07, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Quoting Alfredo Portes:
@@ -5690,29 +4767,21 @@ On 3/20/07, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > future development.  Have everyone agrees on a roadmap to be followed.
 >
 
-I can do that. But then we cannot duplicate a directory like last time or we are
-going to have the disk space problem again. But should /trunk be removed first?
-If Bill agrees, I can ask Ben to repopulate like he did last time.
+I can do that. But then we cannot duplicate a directory like last time
+or we are going to have the disk space problem again. But should
+/trunk be removed first?  If Bill agrees, I can ask Ben to repopulate
+like he did last time.
 
 > What? we did that last time it didn't work? Hmm, out of idea :-(
 
 The nth time should be the lucky one. :-)
 
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes
-Subject: RE: Re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
 Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 15:08:33 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdrG+VhJd2GEqKzRKGv8dVAZEUDgAABYb2g
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alfredo Portes
+Subject: re: Guessing package,	was: Re: your program / paper
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On March 20, 2007 2:16 PM Alfredo Portes wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -5752,22 +4821,11 @@ environment. What I would like to do is re-populate it with
 the new Silver (= build-improvements + wh-sandbox) minus
 all the history.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes, Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: Re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
 Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 15:16:27 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdrIizqY0n5lrlZSHmGHbax0/td1wAAT41Q
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alfredo Portes, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Guessing package, was: Re: your program / paper
 
 On March 20, 2007 3:01 PM Alfredo Portes
 > 
@@ -5810,24 +4868,15 @@ would prefer to reset to 0 and then simply import the source
 
 Yes, let's do it again.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
+\start
+Date: 21 Mar 2007 11:40:02 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: Guessing package,	was: Re: your program / paper
 
+Bill Page writes:
 
-
-
-
-\start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 21 Mar 2007 11:40:02 -0500
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
-
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
-
-[...]
+[...]
 
 | > I can do that. But then we cannot duplicate a directory like 
 | > last time or we are going to have the disk space problem again.
@@ -5850,24 +4899,16 @@ windows at the moment.  However, I would like not have to spend
 time solving Windows specific issues. So, a single uniform code base
 is a must. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: Re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
 Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 12:24:42 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acdrzt7fZDNA2RsmRJKjT56Cw3yNsAABcFeQ
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Tim Daly
+Subject: re: Guessing package,	was: Re: your program / paper
 
 On March 21, 2007 12:40 PM Gaby wrote:
 
 > 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > [...]
 > 
@@ -5896,17 +4937,10 @@ I vote: Yes.
 
 And I volunteer to help with both efforts in any way possible.
 
-Regards,
-Bill page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 18:39:29 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: noweb and SVN
 
 Looking at build problem (reported in private mail) I noticed
@@ -5926,18 +4960,11 @@ notably with Makefile.in.
 I think the the most natural solution for this problem is to require
 already installed external noweb.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 19:20:36 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: noweb and SVN
-Cc: list
 
 On 03/21/2007 06:39 PM, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > Looking at build problem (reported in private mail) I noticed
@@ -5970,19 +4997,11 @@ not live inside the repository.
 
 That clearly gets my support.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Mar 2007 14:23:03 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: noweb and SVN
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 21 Mar 2007 14:23:03 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -6027,17 +5046,11 @@ Let see, what the requirements would be:
       at least for the time being.
   (4) needs installed latex
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Mar 2007 14:28:26 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: noweb and SVN
-	<46017774.407@hemmecke.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 21 Mar 2007 14:28:26 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -6068,18 +5081,11 @@ It can be worked around by first 'touch'ing noweb/src/c/*.c.
 
 I know how Tim feels about it; Bill what is your opinion?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: noweb and SVN
 Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 14:33:54 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acdr3+lWABn0gb/0T4mv+JomMvVlfgABvutQ
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: noweb and SVN
 
 On March 21, 2007 1:39 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -6099,21 +5105,13 @@ external gcl. We can do what is necessary to warn and advise
 the user what to do when noweb or gcl are not found and we
 can supply a non-trunk copy of these in the Axiom repository.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: noweb and SVN
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 21 Mar 2007 14:40:24 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: noweb and SVN
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -6132,18 +5130,12 @@ readly available noweb.
 
 I'm less enthousistic about the removal of GCL for the moment.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: Guessing package, was: Re: your program /
-	paper
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 21:56:01 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: Guessing package, was: Re: your program /	paper
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > wh-sandbox has implemented a radically different algebra build
@@ -6166,22 +5158,14 @@ and similar to bootstrap procedure.
 
 Also, IIUC Martin's package needs various algebra fixes.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: Guessing package, was: Re: your program /
-	paper
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 22:15:00 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Guessing package, was: Re: your program /	paper
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > [...]
 > 
@@ -6208,19 +5192,10 @@ get copy of Axiom repository will get all of this. (AFAIUI normal
 user on SourceForge can not remove anything from repository
 -- old versions stay there forever).
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 22:23:33 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: aldor-combinat-devel <aldor-combinat-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
-	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>, axiom-dev <list>
-Cc: 
+To: list
 Subject: Emacs+ALLPROSE workaround for #line problem
 
 Versions of the Aldor compiler up to 1.0.3 (I have not actually checked 
@@ -6283,36 +5258,26 @@ how I can get rid of those buffers in allprose-workaround-aldor-next-error ?
 
 (global-set-key [(meta f12)] 'allprose-workaround-aldor-next-error)
 
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 21 Mar 2007 22:14:08 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: spad-save
 
-
 Tim --
 
   Is there a particular reason why "spad-save" is defined in package
 "user", instead of "boot"?  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: noweb and SVN
-	<87ircugzbr.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 21 Mar 2007 22:19:57 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: noweb and SVN
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
-| "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+| Bill Page writes:
 | 
 | [...]
 | 
@@ -6329,48 +5294,30 @@ Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 | However, we must document the dependency and point to/put a copy of
 | readly available noweb.
 
-Done.
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 01:59:17 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: axiom-dev <list>
+To: list
 Subject: FrontPage/Google SOC
 
 The summer of code deadline has been pushed back to March 26th:
 
 http://code.google.com/soc/
 
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 00:20:17 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: silver/gold
 
 I'm still in the process of trying to merge silver/BI/WH-sandbox.
 I'm currently tracking down a compiler bug that was introduced by
 one of the interp changes causing the compile of EXPR.spad to fail.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 03:54:10 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: spad-save
 
 Quoting Tim Daly:
@@ -6381,22 +5328,12 @@ Quoting Tim Daly:
 yes.  The package "user" is not required to exist an ANSI comforming
 Lisp implementation.  Therefore, we have a portability problem.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 Mar 2007 13:37:31 +0100
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: Guessing package,	was: Re: your program / paper
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -6423,18 +5360,10 @@ Aistleitner's AldorUnit to libaxiom. This would save us a *lot* of trouble,
 concerning the algebra. (More precisely, we could make it less likely that a
 fix breaks other things - in a *very* axiom-like manner.)
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: <list>
 Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 12:01:21 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdtZIAGPP1vl33ZSjGyGYW9mSPYiA==
-Cc: sage-devel@googlegroups.com
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: Science calls Sage a "supercomputer"
 
 In a recent widely distributed online edition of Science
@@ -6498,20 +5427,11 @@ to promote our work this way?
 BTW, congratulations to the mathematicians of the Atlas project.
 In spite of the hype, this is of course a momentus result!
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Justin C. Walker" <justin@mac.com>
 Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 09:25:57 -0700
-To: sage-devel@googlegroups.com
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: [sage-devel] Science calls Sage a
-	"supercomputer"
+From: Justin Walker
+To: list
+Subject: Re: [sage-devel] Science calls Sage a "supercomputer"
 
 
 On Mar 23, 2007, at 09:01 , Bill Page wrote:
@@ -6531,29 +5451,12 @@ I think that they used sage.math, not SAGE.
 Still, there is a bunch of hype that could be misleading, but I don't  
 think it's a big deal.  "Any publicity...", as has been often observed.
 
-Justin
-
---
-Justin C. Walker, Curmudgeon-At-Large
-Institute for the Absorption of Federal Funds
---------
-Men are from Earth.
-Women are from Earth.
-    Deal with it.
---------
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 24 Mar 2007 19:07:07 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: [build-improvements] Remove dead packages
 
-
 This patch removes dead packages SCRATCHPAD_COMPILER and SPECFNSF.
 Furthermore, it removes "define-macro" which is not used anywhere.
 GCL's extension system::getenv is consistently used with
@@ -7624,20 +6527,12 @@ contain Boot to Lisp translator, and Axiom interpreter and compilers.
    `(- ,@args))
 --- 232,237 ----
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 10:45:46 +0100
-From: Ralf Stephan <ralf@ark.in-berlin.de>
+From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: re: Guessing package,
-	was: Re: your program / paper
-	<007201c76b16$261f0c50$6900a8c0@asus>
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Guessing package,	was: Re: your program / paper
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > wh-sandbox has implemented a radically different algebra build
 > process that avoids many of the problems associated with the
@@ -7655,21 +6550,12 @@ and, apart from some make problems (which I reported on one of the
 lists), I could build it and install/run the Guess packages
 successfully.
 
-
-ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 25 Mar 2007 19:50:30 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: [build-improvements] make-depsys
 
-
-Hi,
-
   Currently build-depsys calls make-depsys to load some type
 information (.fn files), proclaim into ./proclaims.lisp, and
 load that file.  Anyone who has looked at ./proclaims.lisp knows
@@ -7800,15 +6686,12 @@ Built on an i686-pc-linux-gnu.
   (in-package "BOOT")
 --- 1583,1588 ----
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:30:06 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, axiom-mail@nongnu.org,
-	'Ondrej Certik' <ondrej@certik.cz>
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] limits
+Cc: Ondrej Certik
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -7852,25 +6735,10 @@ Unfortunately, I haven't found a .pdf file of Gruntz thesis, but
 shouldn't we copy it to a section on 
 http://portal.axiom-developer.org/refs ?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:58:30 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
-	<4603D304.4070801@hemmecke.de>	
-	<85b5c3130703230714j1dbb551ek127668bb43e08a08@mail.gmail.com>	
-	<4603EB20.1010602@hemmecke.de>	
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+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: Limits in Axiom
 
 Let me copy that to axiom-dev since others might jump in...
@@ -7913,25 +6781,10 @@ a=X is the "multiplication by x"-operator. Then you would have D*X=X*D+1.
 Anyway, could you list a few more detailed requirements of the Gruntz 
 algorithm? What is simple, what do you think is complicated?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:51:01 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
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-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: Commutative symbols  was: Re: Limits in Axiom
 
 >> However, I must say that your expression approach is limited in the
@@ -7952,25 +6805,10 @@ Hmmm, I would have thought that commutativity is a property of the
 multiplication of the domain you are working in and not a property of a 
 symbol.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 13:04:40 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
-	<4603EB20.1010602@hemmecke.de>	
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-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: Re: Limits in Axiom
 
 On 03/26/2007 12:08 PM, Ondrej Certik wrote:
@@ -8028,30 +6866,11 @@ to include part of his thesis in an Axiom pamphlet then.
 Isn't there someone interested in this limit stuff? I think this is not 
 the main thing I want to follow now.
 
-Best regards
-Ralf
-
-
-
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-To: Ralf Hemmecke, Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Subject: re: Limits in Axiom
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-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 26 Mar 2007 14:08:26 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
-
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Ondrej Certik
+Subject: re: Limits in Axiom
 
 > > For someone who knows Axiom well, it should take like a week of a work. In
 > > SymPy I was doing it I think like 3 weeks, because I had to implement many
@@ -8064,25 +6883,10 @@ In fact, I'd also have some other stuff that just waits to be implemented,
 maybe of interest for people doing analysis, but also for combinatorialists
 like myself...
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:49:36 +0000
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-	<4605A0F6.8030704@hemmecke.de>
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-	<4607A8C8.10103@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Limits in Axiom
 
 > Aha. Do you have lots of testcases like that one in SymPy?
@@ -8114,24 +6918,10 @@ all the tests run.
 
 So we have tests for every functionality that we want SymPy to have.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:36:19 +0000
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-	<4605A0F6.8030704@hemmecke.de>
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-	<4607A595.1030300@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Commutative symbols was: Re: Limits in Axiom
 
 > Hmmm, I would have thought that commutativity is a property of the
@@ -8153,24 +6943,10 @@ and when you think about it, it's actually the symbols, that have this
 property - either you can commute it out of the expression, or you
 cannot.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:08:47 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-	<4603EB20.1010602@hemmecke.de>
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-	<46078B36.3020708@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Limits in Axiom
 
 > Ah, but that means formal power series with symbolic coefficients? Or
@@ -8241,17 +7017,12 @@ work. In SymPy I was doing it I think like 3 weeks, because I had to
 implement many other things and I was spending most of the time in the
 series facility.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 26 Mar 2007 07:05:20 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: [build-improvements] depsys
 
-
 Hi,
 
   Currently we build four Lisp images in src/
@@ -13601,23 +12372,10 @@ is successful.
   	   ;;
   	*)
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:02:24 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
-	<4605A0F6.8030704@hemmecke.de>	
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-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: Re: Commutative symbols
 
 On 03/26/2007 02:36 PM, Ondrej Certik wrote:
@@ -13675,24 +12433,10 @@ Maybe this is not what you want...
 Yes, here A and B are actually matrices, not symbols. It depends on what 
 you want.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:17:51 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-	<4606AD0C.6040506@hemmecke.de>
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-	<4607E080.4010000@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Commutative symbols
 
 On 3/26/07, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -13850,24 +12594,10 @@ Out[15]: 2
 But anyway, those are just minor details. I am sure every CAS can work
 with such objects in some way.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:24:49 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-	<85b5c3130703251027y389042eai9070c79809790190@mail.gmail.com>
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-	<85b5c3130703260817x148df754lfa912f7fee6f7585@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Commutative symbols
 
 > But matrices are different kind of objects. I was talking about just
@@ -13884,82 +12614,42 @@ the relevant code (if we won't count comments and helper functions
 like delta and epsilon) is below 20 lines. That's what I mean when I
 want to have a CAS, that is easily extensible.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Tim Daly, "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	"'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey,
-	"'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 13:05:59 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acdr0gcdIhImuUsRST6sxSsTZbgENAAAQBDgAP02QMA=
-Cc: list
-Subject: RE: SoC mentors and application deadline: March
-	27th
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly, Gabriel Dos Reis,	Martin Rubey, Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: RE: SoC mentors and application deadline: March 27th
 
 Dear Axiom Developers;
 
-Well, we are nearly at the end of the SoC application phase and so far =
-we
-only have one very weak but still surviving application concerning =
-Groebner
-Basis in Lisp (or maybe Axiom). This is very disappointing to me. :-( =
-Surely
+Well, we are nearly at the end of the SoC application phase and so far we
+only have one very weak but still surviving application concerning Groebner
+Basis in Lisp (or maybe Axiom). This is very disappointing to me. :-( Surely
 there are some students out there somewhere who would want to spend the
-summer learning and doing something about computer algebra with Axiom! =
-After
+summer learning and doing something about computer algebra with Axiom! After
 all $US 4,500 for 3 months work is not that trivial, I think.
 
-If you can spare any time immediately today to invite anyone you know =
-who
-might have at least some interest in this to submit a brief application =
-as
+If you can spare any time immediately today to invite anyone you know who
+might have at least some interest in this to submit a brief application as
 soon as possible today at:
 
 In the conference this morning LispNYC agreed to wait until midnight
-(Eastern Daylight Time), today, 26 March before closing the applications =
-and
+(Eastern Daylight Time), today, 26 March before closing the applications and
 final evaluation. Please do whatever you can do today to encourage more
 people to apply.
 
-Thanks.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Tim Daly, "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	"'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey,
-	"'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 13:09:07 -0400
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-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly, Gabriel Dos Reis, Martin Rubey, Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: FW: Mentor Meeting Wrapup
 
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 Correction: Please note the deadline:
 
   - midnight UTC (5:00 PM Pacific, 8:00 PM Eastern)
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Heow Eide-Goodman [mailto:Heow Eide-Goodman] 
-Sent: March 26, 2007 1:02 PM
-To: ...
-Subject: Mentor Meeting Wrapup
-
 
 Guys,
 
@@ -14000,39 +12690,15 @@ Rating stops at midnight UTC (5:00 PM Pacific, 8:00 PM Eastern).
 
 - Heow
 
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Bill Page'" Bill Page,
-	Tim Daly, "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	"'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey,
-	"'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
-Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 13:14:51 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
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-Cc: list
-Subject: RE: SoC mentors and application deadline
+\start
+Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 13:14:51 -0400
+From: Bill Page
+To: Bill Page, Tim Daly, Gabriel Dos Reis, Martin Rubey, Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: RE: SoC mentors and application deadline
 
 On March 26, 2007 1:06 PM I wrote:
 > ...
-> If you can spare any time immediately today to invite anyone=20
+> If you can spare any time immediately today to invite anyone
 > you know who might have at least some interest in this to submit
 > a brief application as soon as possible today at:
 > ...
@@ -14041,63 +12707,38 @@ I intended to also provide this link to the online Google Summer
 of Code application form:
 
 
-http://groups.google.com/group/google-summer-of-code-announce/web/guide-t=
-o-t
-he-gsoc-web-app-for-student-applicants
-
-=20
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
+http://groups.google.com/group/google-summer-of-code-announce/web/guide-to-the-gsoc-web-app-for-student-applicants
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 22:47:05 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: Limits in Axiom
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-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On 26 Mar 2007 14:08:26 +0200, Martin Rubey wrote:
 >
->
-> > > For someone who knows Axiom well, it should take like a week of a work. In
-> > > SymPy I was doing it I think like 3 weeks, because I had to implement many
-> > > other things and I was spending most of the time in the series facility.
->
-> So, if you get help from an expert Axiom programmer :-), would you be prepared
-> to do it? If not, what would it take to get you interested?
->
+
+> > > For someone who knows Axiom well, it should take like a week of
+> > > a work. In SymPy I was doing it I think like 3 weeks, because I
+> > > had to implement many other things and I was spending most of
+> > > the time in the series facility.
+
+> So, if you get help from an expert Axiom programmer :-), would you
+> be prepared to do it? If not, what would it take to get you
+> interested?
+
 > In fact, I'd also have some other stuff that just waits to be implemented,
 > maybe of interest for people doing analysis, but also for combinatorialists
 > like myself...
 
-
 Well, I also have many nice ideas for SymPy. But currently, I don't
 have much time even for SymPy either, but fortunately, I hopefully got
 some students interested, so I am curious how all this turns out.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 22:55:40 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-	<4607848E.7020701@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, axiom-mail@nongnu.org
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] limits
 
 > Unfortunately, I haven't found a .pdf file of Gruntz thesis, but
@@ -14106,17 +12747,12 @@ http://sympy.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/doc/gruntz.pdf
 
 Ondrej
 
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 27 Mar 2007 11:05:40 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: depsys and SBCL
 
-
-Hello,
-
   In my local tree, I was able to eventually twist Axiom to get it
 compilable by SBCL.  During that process, I unconvered various dubious
 practices in the current system (mainly between vmlisp.lisp and
@@ -14153,15 +12789,10 @@ is more widely uniform.
 This is a change for people connecting Axiom to Aldor through FOAM.
 Please speak up.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 19:37:22 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Axiom startup
 
 Paul Graham, a noted lisper, has an interesting web page up
@@ -14200,17 +12831,10 @@ of an investment chain.
 
 But he has again "raised an ache" for doing Axiom full time.
 
-Sigh.
-
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 23:04:30 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
 Subject: CAS for the masses
 
 Gaby writes:
@@ -14252,16 +12876,11 @@ This is the primary reason why it makes no sense to "export" an equation
 from Axiom and the "import" it again. Much is lost when the type is
 removed in favor of the text iconic representation.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 Mar 2007 03:35:00 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 28 Mar 2007 03:35:00 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -14311,15 +12930,10 @@ obscure type system.
 yes, but they ar ento yet in Axiom, so it is hard to make concrete
 arrguments with it :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 28 Mar 2007 10:38:13 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: patch for binomial coefficient / bug 336
 
 I just did svn up, many thanks for including the patches. However, for some
@@ -14411,16 +13025,11 @@ Index: combfunc.spad.pamphlet
           iibinom l ==
             (r1 := retractIfCan(first l)@Union(R,"failed")) case "failed" or
 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 Mar 2007 10:45:53 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Examples for good types
-	<87ejn96a17.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 28 Mar 2007 10:45:53 +0200
-Cc: list, axiom-math@nongnu.org
 
 Dear all,
 
@@ -14469,19 +13078,11 @@ Schur function corresponding to the partition $(1,1)$:
           2       2
                                    Type: SymmetricPolynomial Fraction Integer
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 28 Mar 2007 10:53:02 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: new problem compiling wh-sandbox,
-	rev 470 (urgent...)
 
 Dear Waldek,
 
@@ -14788,20 +13389,11 @@ indeed, ALIST.NRLIB is missing, although many other NRLIB's are present:
 ./int/algebra/FDIVCAT-.NRLIB
 ./int/algebra/FFCAT-.NRLIB
 
-Please help,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 10:56:04 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis, axiom-dev <list>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-	<87ejn96a17.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: 
 
 > | The usual example is:
 > | 
@@ -14835,17 +13427,12 @@ I've just cooked up another one...
 (5) ->
     (5)  0
 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 Mar 2007 04:17:12 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox,
-	rev 470 (urgent...)
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 28 Mar 2007 04:17:12 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -14876,16 +13463,12 @@ encountered with the Lisp translator/compiler.
 Could you look at the build log, especially build/i686-pc-linux-gnu/trace
 (assuming you're running GNU/Linux and your laptop is x86 based?)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 12:29:48 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > The usual example is:
 >
@@ -14918,17 +13501,12 @@ Fraction Integer or Fraction Polynomial Integer?
 Because having the expression in the form of the 4 basic classes (Add,
 Mul, Pow, Integer), everything else can be easily inferred from this.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 12:50:19 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-	<85b5c3130703280329t7c81ed73g85ef47289180e02e@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list, axiom-math@nongnu.org, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 03/28/2007 12:29 PM, Ondrej Certik wrote:
 >> The usual example is:
@@ -14984,26 +13562,19 @@ The solution in Q[x] is... *no solution*.
 
 Do you see that there is a difference.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-	<85b5c3130703280329t7c81ed73g85ef47289180e02e@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 28 Mar 2007 12:59:15 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, axiom-math@nongnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: Advantage of Types and different
-	representations
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Ondrej Certik
+Subject: Re: Advantage of Types and different representations
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Dear all,
 
 
 Please reply to axiom-math@nongnu.org.
 
-"Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz> writes:
+Ondrej Certik writes:
 
 > >       2
 > >     3x  + 2x + 18
@@ -15044,20 +13615,12 @@ I should add: it is indeed useful to have such a representation, too. (called:
 ExpressionTree). Many things are easier to do with ExpressionTrees. But even
 better is to have both, as we do in Axiom/Aldor.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox,
-	rev 470 (urgent...)
-	<87648l682v.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 28 Mar 2007 13:01:57 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox,	rev 470 (urgent...)
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Dear Gaby,
 
@@ -15098,21 +13661,14 @@ Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > 
 > Could you look at the build log, especially build/i686-pc-linux-gnu/trace
 > (assuming you're running GNU/Linux and your laptop is x86 based?)
-> 
-> -- Gaby
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-	<85b5c3130703280329t7c81ed73g85ef47289180e02e@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 28 Mar 2007 06:19:10 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Ondrej Certik
+Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
 
-"Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz> writes:
+Ondrej Certik writes:
 
 | > The usual example is:
 | >
@@ -15201,18 +13757,11 @@ as control over which operations can be meaningfully applied to the
 objects.  Again, I refer back to Luca Cardelli's paper about the value
 of types in software development.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:42:26 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-	<85b5c3130703280329t7c81ed73g85ef47289180e02e@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87ps6t4nv5.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 Hi, those are arguments for using types, I understand that.
 
@@ -15235,7 +13784,7 @@ This would make sense to me, and we could do it in SymPy as well.
 Ondrej
 
 On 28 Mar 2007 06:19:10 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz> writes:
+> Ondrej Certik writes:
 >
 > | > The usual example is:
 > | >
@@ -15323,23 +13872,13 @@ On 28 Mar 2007 06:19:10 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > as control over which operations can be meaningfully applied to the
 > objects.  Again, I refer back to Luca Cardelli's paper about the value
 > of types in software development.
->
-> -- Gaby
->
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox,
-	rev 470 (urgent...)
-	<87648l682v.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qejn9pr6i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 28 Mar 2007 14:28:19 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
+Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox, rev 470 (urgent...)
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -16197,17 +14736,12 @@ Time: 0.31 SEC.
 
 (1) -> 
 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox,
-	rev 470 (urgent...)
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 16:46:40 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox,	rev 470 (urgent...)
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Martin Rubey writes:
@@ -16255,34 +14789,26 @@ the target/i686-pc-linux/algebra directory and also copy it to
 code.o file (if all files related to ISUPS are in place and
 look up to date make should go on to the next file).
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: depsys and SBCL
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 00:10:12 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: depsys and SBCL
 
-Le mardi 27 mars 2007 =E0 11:05 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :=20
+Le mardi 27 mars 2007 =E0 11:05 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :
 > Hello,
->=20
+>
 >   In my local tree, I was able to eventually twist Axiom to get it
 > compilable by SBCL.  During that process, I unconvered various dubious
 > practices in the current system (mainly between vmlisp.lisp and
 > macro.lisp).  SBCL will accept to compile depsys only if I tell it to
 > ignore many redefinitions of Common Lisp symbols (I'll discuss that in
 > a separate message).
->=20
+>
 >   CLISP almost compiles SBCL -- it errors out on def.lisp saying
 > that there is an illegal character #\Stx in the source file -- I have
 > no idea of what that means.  If I omit def.lisp, the depsys
-> compiles fine --=20
+> compiles fine --
 
 Hmm... I forgot to add this issue to my TODO list. I temporary followed
 how GCL behaves i.e omit it. I was/am pretty sure this is incorrect but
@@ -16303,20 +14829,20 @@ must be done carefully).
 No idea.
 
 > Ah, one more thing: Currently, there is this dubious definition in
-> foam_l.lisp:=20
->=20
+> foam_l.lisp:
+>
 >    #+:AKCL
 >    (deftype |DFlo| () t)
 >    #-:AKCL
 >    (deftype |DFlo| () 'long-float)
->=20
+>
 > followed by
->=20
+>
 >    (defconstant |DFloInit| (the |DFlo| 0.0d0))
->=20
+>
 > which is an error because 0.0d0 is not long-float -- rather a double-fl=
 oat.
->=20
+>
 > Looking more at this, I think the |DFlo| should not be conditional.
 
 I don't know why the Aldor implementers used the t type to define DFlo
@@ -16350,15 +14876,10 @@ Greg
     a 32 bit CMUCL in a 64 bit environment (64 bits aldor)
 [1] This is, apparently, a generated file (from a as file).
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 02:03:25 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>, axiom-dev <list>
-Cc: 
+To: list
 Subject: kTuple wish
 
 The following text describes a weakness of the Aldor language.
@@ -16530,29 +15051,18 @@ but if S maps everything to the same domain, should it reject it?
 I'd rather live with "rejection", but since I am not a compiler
 developer, I would like to hear people with more inside.
 
-Thank you in advance
-
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ondrej Certik'" <ondrej@certik.cz>,
-	"'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: CAS for the masses
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 02:19:08 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdxLiz0hwTqohhYSjaS1qFtZnD7LQAF+DOw
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ondrej Certik, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: RE: CAS for the masses
 
 On March 28, 2007 7:42 AM Ondrej Certik wrote:
-> ...=20
+> ...
 > Expression tree (Add, Mul,...) are very low level types, and
 > you have many algorithms, that work with high level types like
 > Polynomial, Fraction, ODE, DAE, PDE, etc. I understand that.
->=20
+>
 
 I think that there may be two problems with this discussion so
 far.
@@ -16579,8 +15089,8 @@ complex numbers something like the following:
 class Complex:
     "Example to demonstrate SPAD equivalent of Python Classes"
     def __init__(self, realpart, imagpart):
-        self.r =3D realpart
-        self.i =3D imagpart
+        self.r = realpart
+        self.i = imagpart
     def real(self):
       return self.r
     def imag(self):
@@ -16602,8 +15112,8 @@ class Complex:
                      self.real()*b.imag() + self.imag()*b.real())
 ###
 
->>> x =3D Complex(3.0, -4.5)
->>> y =3D Complex(-2.0, 5.4)
+>>> x = Complex(3.0, -4.5)
+>>> y = Complex(-2.0, 5.4)
 >>> print x
   3.0 - i 4.5
 >>> print x+y
@@ -16633,21 +15143,21 @@ ComplexSpad(): with
     _+: (%,%) -> %              ++ __add__    in Python
     _*: (%,%) -> %              ++ __mul__    in Python
     coerce: % -> OutputForm     ++ __str__    in Python
-  =3D=3D add
-    Rep =3D=3D> Record(r:Float,i:Float)
+  == add
+    Rep ==> Record(r:Float,i:Float)
     import Rep, OutputForm, Symbol
 
-    new(realpart:Float,imagpart:Float):% =3D=3D [realpart,imagpart] =
+    new(realpart:Float,imagpart:Float):% == [realpart,imagpart] =
 pretend %
-    coerce(x:Float):% =3D=3D new(x,0)
-    real(x:%):Float =3D=3D (x pretend Rep).r
-    imag(x:%):Float =3D=3D (x pretend Rep).i
-    _+(x:%, y:%):% =3D=3D
+    coerce(x:Float):% == new(x,0)
+    real(x:%):Float == (x pretend Rep).r
+    imag(x:%):Float == (x pretend Rep).i
+    _+(x:%, y:%):% ==
       new(real(x)+real(y), imag(x)+imag(y))
-    _*(x:%, y:%):% =3D=3D
+    _*(x:%, y:%):% ==
        new(real(x)*real(y) - imag(x)*imag(y),
            real(x)*imag(y) + imag(x)*real(y))
-    coerce(x:%):OutputForm =3D=3D=20
+    coerce(x:%):OutputForm ==
       if imag(x)<0 then
         real(x)::OutputForm - outputForm("i"::Symbol) *
 (-imag(x))::OutputForm
@@ -16671,11 +15181,11 @@ Documents/complex.spad
 
 Then we may use this new domain like this:
 
-(1) -> x :=3D new(3.0, -4.5)$ComplexSpad
+(1) -> x := new(3.0, -4.5)$ComplexSpad
 
    (1)  3.0 - i 4.5
                                                 Type: ComplexSpad
-(2) -> y :=3D new(-2.0, 5.4)$ComplexSpad
+(2) -> y := new(-2.0, 5.4)$ComplexSpad
 
    (2)  - 2.0 + i 5.4
                                                 Type: ComplexSpad
@@ -16716,7 +15226,7 @@ http://docs.python.org/tut/node11.html
 For Python programmers the best introduction to domains and
 categories in Axiom is probably the Axiom book:
 
-http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/public/book2.pdf#page=3D940
+http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/public/book2.pdf#page=940
 
 You might want to consult the Aldor user's guide:
 
@@ -16778,31 +15288,23 @@ a large number of special functions.
 
 > A place that occurs to me to do it is just right after the
 > evaluation to the canonical form:
->=20
+>
 > like Add(x,x) automatically converts to Mul(2,x)  and here, at
 > this place, the CAS would check the expression and says: hey -
 > the Mul(2,x) is a polynomial, let's return a Polynomial class
 > instead.
->=20
+>
 > This would make sense to me, and we could do it in SymPy as well.
->=20
+>
 
 I think what Axiom is doing is very different.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox,
-	rev 470 (urgent...)
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 29 Mar 2007 09:03:20 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox, rev 470 (urgent...)
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -16835,16 +15337,10 @@ Cannot create the file FAMR2.erlib/index.KAF.
 
 (Note that FAMR2 does *not* depend on SUPEXPR...)
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 01:28:29 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: new problem compiling wh-sandbox
 
 Martin,
@@ -16868,16 +15364,12 @@ apply each one, and then fully check the system. It is a slow,
 tedious process and, unfortunately, won't have results in time
 for your needs.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 29 Mar 2007 10:11:00 +0200
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -16912,13 +15404,6 @@ I'm glad that you are doing this!
 Don't worry, I found a well-working workaround: ssh -X aquin, where I have a
 working system.
 
-All the best,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 Below part of the "gseries.as.nw" test file. Note that the machinery of
 AldorUnit automatically creates a file "gseries.signatures.as", which contains
 the signatures necessary to compile "gseries.as".
@@ -16996,16 +15481,12 @@ testComposeBell(): () == {
 @
 %TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 10:40:15 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox
-	<9qtzw4bhbf.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, list
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -17102,20 +15583,11 @@ Ralf
 > }
 > @
 > %TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 13:10:05 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: axiom-dev <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Bug?
 
 Am I doing something wrong?
@@ -17155,14 +15627,12 @@ MyRing ==> with
 ---END abc.input
 
 
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 14:32:04 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-	<00dc01c771ca$2c707b10$6900a8c0@asus>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Thanks for your explanation - I didn't know there is a distinction
 between symbolic manipulation (computation) and computer algebra
@@ -17414,21 +15884,12 @@ On 3/29/07, Bill Page wrote:
 > >
 >
 > I think what Axiom is doing is very different.
->
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
->
->
->
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 29 Mar 2007 09:20:36 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 29 Mar 2007 09:20:36 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -17443,16 +15904,11 @@ from wh-sandbox in build-improvements.
 
 Do you have initial guesses?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 29 Mar 2007 09:26:42 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Bug?
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 29 Mar 2007 09:26:42 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -17487,18 +15943,11 @@ Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 I may be wrong but I don't think the "Input" language supports
 category, domains and package expressions.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Bug?
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 10:29:17 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acdx8quysN3tCEBHRXOciz1eHX0LLgAGjp6A
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: RE: Bug?
 
 On March 29, 2007 7:10 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > 
@@ -17542,20 +15991,12 @@ named 'abc.spad' and you enter the command:
 
 Or do I misunderstand your intentions?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox,
-	rev 470 (urgent...)
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 16:37:49 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox,	rev 470 (urgent...)
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -17615,20 +16056,11 @@ I think this is normal
 
 The only regularity I see is that your problems involve system calls.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis, Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: new problem compiling wh-sandbox
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 10:40:05 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdyDYXnZJWzrIvnSeG6+SLIFRkkeQAATNTg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Tim Daly
+Subject: RE: new problem compiling wh-sandbox
 
 On March 29, 2007 10:21 AM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > 
@@ -17672,21 +16104,13 @@ and the build completes normally.
 I am not sure whether this is related to Martin and Tim's
 problem or not but it is my initial guess.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 29 Mar 2007 09:47:33 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | On March 29, 2007 10:21 AM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 | > 
@@ -17740,53 +16164,42 @@ Anyway, it is useful configuration information to have.
 Did we have Axiom buildable with another Lisp system we would have a
 different angle from which to attack the issue...
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Bug?
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 29 Mar 2007 09:48:42 -0500
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Bug?
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 |                The interpreter does not directly support
 | the notation for categories, domains or packages.
 
 Yes, and I consider that a bug.  But, I've already said that. :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: Re: depsys and SBCL
-	<1175119812.3304.62.camel@ellipse>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 29 Mar 2007 10:05:48 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: depsys and SBCL
 
-Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
-| Le mardi 27 mars 2007 =E0 11:05 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :=20
+| Le mardi 27 mars 2007 =E0 11:05 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :
 | > Hello,
-| >=20
+| >
 | >   In my local tree, I was able to eventually twist Axiom to get it
 | > compilable by SBCL.  During that process, I unconvered various dubious
 | > practices in the current system (mainly between vmlisp.lisp and
 | > macro.lisp).  SBCL will accept to compile depsys only if I tell it to
 | > ignore many redefinitions of Common Lisp symbols (I'll discuss that in
 | > a separate message).
-| >=20
+| >
 | >   CLISP almost compiles SBCL -- it errors out on def.lisp saying
 | > that there is an illegal character #\Stx in the source file -- I have
 | > no idea of what that means.  If I omit def.lisp, the depsys
-| > compiles fine --=20
-|=20
+| > compiles fine --
+|
 | Hmm... I forgot to add this issue to my TODO list. I temporary followed
 | how GCL behaves i.e omit it. I was/am pretty sure this is incorrect but
 | as far as I know this part of code is not used. I just commented out
@@ -17798,7 +16211,7 @@ Hi Greg,
    Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this.
 
 | >I have not tried the resulting translator however.
-|=20
+|
 | Did you modify the "funcalled symbols" FUNCALL('FOO) -> FUNCALL(function
 | (foo)) as done by Juergen Weiss ? I based my work on his work and this
 | version does not contain all the src/interp file that we can find in
@@ -17809,28 +16222,28 @@ I did not get into that issue -- and where can I find Juergen Weiss' work?
 
 | > This is just a head up.  If you know anything about the illegal
 | > character \#Stx, please let me know.
-|=20
+|
 | No idea.
 
 OK.
 
 | > Ah, one more thing: Currently, there is this dubious definition in
-| > foam_l.lisp:=20
-| >=20
+| > foam_l.lisp:
+| >
 | >    #+:AKCL
 | >    (deftype |DFlo| () t)
 | >    #-:AKCL
 | >    (deftype |DFlo| () 'long-float)
-| >=20
+| >
 | > followed by
-| >=20
+| >
 | >    (defconstant |DFloInit| (the |DFlo| 0.0d0))
-| >=20
+| >
 | > which is an error because 0.0d0 is not long-float -- rather a double-fl=
 oat.
-| >=20
+| >
 | > Looking more at this, I think the |DFlo| should not be conditional.
-|=20
+|
 | I don't know why the Aldor implementers used the t type to define DFlo
 | on AKCL and since we do not have access to the Aldor source code it's
 | difficult to know why. There are other issues in this file, for example
@@ -17853,7 +16266,7 @@ I have not installed Aldor on my machine.
 | > -- it fits more in most modern FPU and its underyling representation
 | > is more widely uniform.
 | > This is a change for people connecting Axiom to Aldor through FOAM.
-|=20
+|
 | I totally agree, this should be done everywhere (in the algebra too:
 | DFLOAT.spad). From what I know the Lisp double-float type is generally a
 | hardware float (see for example
@@ -17863,18 +16276,12 @@ I have not installed Aldor on my machine.
 
 OK.  Thanks for your feedback.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ondrej Certik'" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Subject: RE: CAS for the masses
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 11:13:48 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acdx/kLRpkRl+vw6SbKzQJKZLdSG0QAEeZ1g
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ondrej Certik
+Subject: RE: CAS for the masses
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On March 29, 2007 8:32 AM Ondrej Certik wrote:
 > 
@@ -17934,21 +16341,11 @@ some form of type reflection, e.g. isinstance. Because of this
 the claim is that it is diffcult (but maybe not impossible) to
 write efficient generic code in the current versions of Python.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Bug?
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 11:32:50 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcdyEyyBszbUpVeQT7SFLTvUtnBEdAAA0YvQ
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: RE: Bug?
 
 On March 29, 2007 11:03 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -17982,18 +16379,10 @@ I think what you were trying to show is easily possible.
 Yes please reproduce on another SandBox page and a little
 later today I will see if I can solve the problem.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 09:46:15 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: root cause
 
 the "root cause" of the failure is unknown, but it first
@@ -18002,15 +16391,10 @@ these seemed to be ok but they might have triggered another
 bug somewhere else. so far i've been unsuccessful in finding
 the bug so i've started over.
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 09:51:52 -0600
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey, Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
 Subject: aldorunit vs regression tests
 
 the AldorUnit package is testing algebra functions for correct results.
@@ -18023,32 +16407,22 @@ a correct result and an incorrect result. only different results matter.
 regression testing is much weaker than unit testing but attacks the 
 problem at hand, i.e. does this break something?
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: depsys and SBCL
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<1175119812.3304.62.camel@ellipse> <87k5x0xf77.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 17:54:41 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: depsys and SBCL
 
 Le jeudi 29 mars 2007 =E0 10:05 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :
 [...]
-> |=20
-> | Did you modify the "funcalled symbols" FUNCALL('FOO) -> FUNCALL(funct=
-ion
-> | (foo)) as done by Juergen Weiss ? I based my work on his work and thi=
-s
+> |
+> | Did you modify the "funcalled symbols" FUNCALL('FOO) -> FUNCALL(function
+> | (foo)) as done by Juergen Weiss ? I based my work on his work and this
 > | version does not contain all the src/interp file that we can find in
-> | Gold. Adding a new file is always difficult because of this issue (th=
-at
+> | Gold. Adding a new file is always difficult because of this issue (that
 > | must be done carefully).
->=20
-> I did not get into that issue -- and where can I find Juergen Weiss' wo=
-rk?
+>
+> I did not get into that issue -- and where can I find Juergen Weiss' work?
 
 Here are the Juergen Weiss sources:
 
@@ -18058,22 +16432,11 @@ and mine
 
 http://perso.orange.fr/parabola/axiom-cl.tar.gz
 
-
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: depsys and SBCL
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<1175119812.3304.62.camel@ellipse> <87k5x0xf77.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<1175183682.7925.3.camel@ellipse>
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 18:04:45 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: depsys and SBCL
 
 And see also this message if you want to build it:
 
@@ -18081,48 +16444,31 @@ http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2007-02/msg00202.html
 
 (this version is very handy when you want to debug Axiom)
 
-Greg
-
-
 Le jeudi 29 mars 2007 =E0 17:54 +0200, Gregory Vanuxem a =E9crit :
 > Le jeudi 29 mars 2007 =E0 10:05 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :
 > [...]
-> > |=20
-> > | Did you modify the "funcalled symbols" FUNCALL('FOO) -> FUNCALL(fun=
-ction
-> > | (foo)) as done by Juergen Weiss ? I based my work on his work and t=
-his
-> > | version does not contain all the src/interp file that we can find i=
-n
-> > | Gold. Adding a new file is always difficult because of this issue (=
-that
+> > |
+> > | Did you modify the "funcalled symbols" FUNCALL('FOO) -> FUNCALL(function
+> > | (foo)) as done by Juergen Weiss ? I based my work on his work and this
+> > | version does not contain all the src/interp file that we can find in
+> > | Gold. Adding a new file is always difficult because of this issue (that
 > > | must be done carefully).
-> >=20
-> > I did not get into that issue -- and where can I find Juergen Weiss' =
-work?
->=20
+> >
+> > I did not get into that issue -- and where can I find Juergen Weiss' work?
+>
 > Here are the Juergen Weiss sources:
->=20
+>
 > http://www.staff.uni-mainz.de/weiss/axiom_cmu.tgz
->=20
+>
 > and mine
->=20
+>
 > http://perso.orange.fr/parabola/axiom-cl.tar.gz
->=20
->=20
-> Greg
->=20
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 18:13:42 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Bug?
-Cc: list
 
 >> Do you want me to repoduce the behaviour on the Sandbox?
 >>
@@ -18146,22 +16492,13 @@ A: with {foo: % -> %} with == add {...}
 Well, it looks weird, but I think the language definition doesn't forbid 
 that.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 11:13:03 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: depsys and SBCL
-	<1175119812.3304.62.camel@ellipse> <87k5x0xf77.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<1175183682.7925.3.camel@ellipse>
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
-Quoting Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem:
+Quoting Gregory Vanuxem:
 
 > Le jeudi 29 mars 2007 =E0 10:05 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :
 > [...]
@@ -18186,21 +16523,12 @@ k?
 > http://perso.orange.fr/parabola/axiom-cl.tar.gz
 >
 
-Thanks.
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 19:02:37 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hallo Bill,
 
@@ -18215,18 +16543,11 @@ defined at compile time in aldor". Already Aldor's ability to write
 domain-constructing functions is a counter example. But you probably 
 meant something else.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 29 Mar 2007 19:37:00 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: kTuple wish
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 29 Mar 2007 19:37:00 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
-
-Dear Ralf,
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -18277,18 +16598,11 @@ understand either, in fact:
   () @ PrimitiveType
                                            Comp: 0 msec, Interp: 30 msec
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 20:39:09 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: kTuple wish
-	<9qejn8c5oj.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
 On 03/29/2007 07:37 PM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Dear Ralf,
@@ -18320,44 +16634,21 @@ String, but rather a t so that t: T.
 
 Try to show me such a t. And then try to convince me that it is a Tuple.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 29 Mar 2007 22:05:02 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: kTuple wish
-	<9qejn8c5oj.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <460C07CD.2010904@hemmecke.de>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 29 Mar 2007 22:05:02 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	aldor-combinat-devel <aldor-combinat-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
-	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
-
-Dear Ralf,
 
 I cannot find the mail anymore in which you explained why you want to have
 several labeltypes for multisort species. I think the argument was because of
 functorial composition, but I cannot remember well...
 
-Maybe you could repeat.
-
-Thanks, 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 17:21:52 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Bug?
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
 Quoting Ralf Hemmecke:
 
@@ -18407,19 +16698,11 @@ anonymous categories.
 I guess once Aldor becomes open source we could classify this as
 a bug. :-)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 00:24:12 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Bug?
-Cc: list
 
 > But Integer has Ring so if you add 3 new functions to Complex2,  1, =
 > and characteristic() then both Integer and Complex2 can satisfy Ring.
@@ -18443,19 +16726,11 @@ So if SPAD cannot handle anonymous categories and is seems it cannot
 http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/SandboxNoAnonymousCategoryMacro
 then this is a bug even without free Aldor.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 19:04:18 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Bug?
-	<460C3C8C.7030602@hemmecke.de>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
 Quoting Ralf Hemmecke:
 
@@ -18498,21 +16773,11 @@ _ and now it compiles.
 
 http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/SandboxNoAnonymousCategoryMacro/diff
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 29 Mar 2007 18:37:34 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Bug?
-	<460C3C8C.7030602@hemmecke.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 29 Mar 2007 18:37:34 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -18544,18 +16809,10 @@ It appears to me that you're confusing the Spad language and the
 language you can use at the interpreter level (i.e. in ".input"
 files).
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 23:07:10 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-	<460C3C8C.7030602@hemmecke.de>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 Subject: domains with parameters versus Python classes
 
 Ralf,
@@ -18571,21 +16828,13 @@ For Python developers this might be interpreted as an
 argument in favor of Python and against Aldor/Spad. So
 I think we need to find another more convincing example. :-)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
-	<460C3C8C.7030602@hemmecke.de>
-	<20070329230710.7lf37r080k9wkgs0@webmail.anikast.ca>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 29 Mar 2007 22:12:24 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Ralf,
 | 
@@ -18602,26 +16851,15 @@ Cc: list
 
 Just be aware that that is a slippery slot...
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 23:30:16 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python
-	classes
-	<460C3C8C.7030602@hemmecke.de>
-	<20070329230710.7lf37r080k9wkgs0@webmail.anikast.ca>
-	<87odmbv2zr.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
 
 Quoting Gabriel Dos Reis:
 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > ...
 > | See:
 > |
@@ -18653,20 +16891,12 @@ or are developing the skills to program in Axiom. If Axiom (and
 Aldor) has a future, I think we have to find some way to interest
 even a small share of that talent.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 00:01:07 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-	<460BF12D.3010008@hemmecke.de>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Quoting Ralf Hemmecke:
 
@@ -18704,24 +16934,11 @@ and the module 'new' here:
 
 http://docs.python.org/lib/module-new.html
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 00:49:02 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python
-	classes
-	<460C3C8C.7030602@hemmecke.de>
-	<20070329230710.7lf37r080k9wkgs0@webmail.anikast.ca>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
 
@@ -18779,18 +16996,11 @@ Spad 20 years later.". Of course there is more to it than that
 but I still think a comparison between Axiom's Spad and Aldor
 versus Python is a useful exercise.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 06:58:25 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Bug?
-	<87y7lfvcxt.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 > | > we could classify this as a bug. :-)
 > | 
@@ -18819,17 +17029,12 @@ CardinalNumber: Join(OrderedSet, AbelianMonoid, Monoid,
 where the escape mechanism is by double quotes will go away in the 
 future, since it looks too string-like.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 08:28:59 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-	<20070330000107.zu6bvx6cu88wcwgc@webmail.anikast.ca>
-Cc: 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis, list
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 03/30/2007 06:01 AM, Bill Page wrote:
 > Quoting Ralf Hemmecke:
@@ -18970,19 +17175,12 @@ Then certainly 'extend' is possible in Python although not at compile-time.
 With a bit of work one can also achieve arbitrarily many instances of 
 Complex2(Integer). I think one just has to wrap the creation by a function.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 Mar 2007 08:46:25 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-	<460BF12D.3010008@hemmecke.de>
-	<20070330000107.zu6bvx6cu88wcwgc@webmail.anikast.ca>
-	<460CAE2B.4070201@hemmecke.de>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 30 Mar 2007 08:46:25 +0200
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -18999,17 +17197,10 @@ generatingSeries()$B
 
 and keep in mind that "Plus(Self, Times(Self, Self))" is a String!
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 10:30:01 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-	<20070329230710.7lf37r080k9wkgs0@webmail.anikast.ca>
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
 
 On 03/30/2007 05:07 AM, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -19090,19 +17281,11 @@ nasty) to create an element which is *not* sorted.
 
 But I guess, that is not a convincing argument to Python programmers.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 05:00:00 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
 Quoting Ralf Hemmecke:
 
@@ -19280,17 +17463,11 @@ Yes, but that is not what '__new__' does. It creates whatever class you
 tell it to create at run-time. During the execution of the program you can
 add new properties and methods to the class.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:41:42 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-Cc: list
 
 On 03/30/2007 11:00 AM, Bill Page wrote:
 > Quoting Ralf Hemmecke:
@@ -19472,16 +17649,12 @@ No, but is that possible in Python?
 Right, modifying a domain by adding or removing functions from it is not 
 possible in Aldor. Is this good or bad or just different?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:00:54 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > You are right that I did not state this properly. Of course we can
@@ -19505,22 +17678,12 @@ runtime activities would be useless).
 I think that biggest problem in impementing 'extend' is to provide
 sane behaviour during redefinition.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 11:17:02 +0000
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
-	<460C3C8C.7030602@hemmecke.de>
-	<20070329230710.7lf37r080k9wkgs0@webmail.anikast.ca>
-	<87odmbv2zr.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<20070329233016.kzkanpe0k5pck8wg@webmail.anikast.ca>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > But the point of this exercise for me is still to present Spad
 > for Python programmers - not really an argument for or against
@@ -19563,19 +17726,12 @@ Aldor, as I think it's not wise and you also think that Python is not
 wise (otherwise you would already used it), thus I want to understand
 and point out each other's arguments.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 07:20:47 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel
-	Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Quoting Waldek Hebisch:
 
@@ -19609,19 +17765,11 @@ of a Spad program? Is is possible without calling low-level Lisp functions?
 I thought Aldor 'extend' only produced new loadable object code during
 compilation. Is that wrong?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 Mar 2007 08:33:48 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Bug?
-	<460C3C8C.7030602@hemmecke.de> <87y7lfvcxt.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<460C98F1.6050501@hemmecke.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 30 Mar 2007 08:33:48 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -19638,21 +17786,13 @@ Well, you wanted the interpreter to swallow something that can be used
 only in the compiler.  And if you were aware that they were different
 languages, what did you expect?
 
--- Gaby
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-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
-	<460C3C8C.7030602@hemmecke.de>
-	<20070329230710.7lf37r080k9wkgs0@webmail.anikast.ca>
-	<20070330004902.58jq8wnoiu0c8c4w@webmail.anikast.ca>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 30 Mar 2007 08:35:16 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -19666,17 +17806,11 @@ Cc: list
 
 I believe Guido was aware of Scratchpad.
 
--- Gaby
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+Date: 30 Mar 2007 08:40:02 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-	<460CF776.7070706@hemmecke.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 30 Mar 2007 08:40:02 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -19685,23 +17819,13 @@ Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
 Yes, and it is important that Rep does not change at whim.
 
--- Gaby
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-To: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
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-	<85b5c3130703300417v7468711mae543bc0bb110f24@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 30 Mar 2007 08:44:27 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Ondrej Certik
+Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
 
-"Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz> writes:
+Ondrej Certik writes:
 
 | > But the point of this exercise for me is still to present Spad
 | > for Python programmers - not really an argument for or against
@@ -19742,19 +17866,13 @@ Anyway, I find the idea of luring Python developers into Axiom by
 showing them how you can write Spad/Aldor programs in Python and vice
 versa very, let say, curious.
 
--- Gaby
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-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: Re: depsys and SBCL
-	<1175119812.3304.62.camel@ellipse>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 30 Mar 2007 09:20:21 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: depsys and SBCL
 
-Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -19769,25 +17887,11 @@ Have a loot at line 368 in src/interp/def.lisp.pamphlet.  There are two
 uses of character Conotrol-B there (at least that is what Emacs shows
 me).  I'm curious about what could have been intended.  Tim?
 
--- Gaby
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 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 11:19:59 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python
-	classes
-	<460C3C8C.7030602@hemmecke.de>
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+Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
 
 Quoting Gabriel Dos Reis:
 
@@ -19826,26 +17930,13 @@ might also be a good thing.
 Could you elaborate on why you say it is "very, let say,
 curious"?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
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-
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-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
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-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 30 Mar 2007 10:49:11 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Quoting Gabriel Dos Reis:
 | 
@@ -19939,16 +18030,12 @@ suggests that there is a problem with Axiom and Spad users who might
 be leaving in a black hole, but I don't believe the solution to that
 problem is what I've seen in this thread.
 
--- Gaby
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-Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 17:59:59 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > Quoting Waldek Hebisch:
@@ -20003,18 +18090,11 @@ but Axiom runtime apparently supports it.
 BTW: My comment is specifically about Axiom, I do not know if Aldor
 is different here.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
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+Date: 30 Mar 2007 11:17:52 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 30 Mar 2007 11:17:52 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -20033,27 +18113,14 @@ we would like the direct use of assembly instructions reduced the bare
 minimum.  We should augment Spad with constructs that we think are
 missing. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 12:52:11 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
-	<460C3C8C.7030602@hemmecke.de>
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-Cc: list
 
 On 30 Mar 2007 10:49:11 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 >
 > | Quoting Gabriel Dos Reis:
 > |
@@ -20071,22 +18138,11 @@ On 30 Mar 2007 10:49:11 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 Funny enough, the python webpage used to have something similar to show
 the similarities with Lisp :-).
 
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 19:03:15 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
-	<460C3C8C.7030602@hemmecke.de>
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-Cc: list
 
 > | Not only do we want the program to be correct but we also
 > | want it to accurately reflect or represent the formal structure
@@ -20114,28 +18170,12 @@ where we disagree - why don't we then just use a language which is the
 most popular? (It doesn't have to be Python, it can be Ruby, or any
 other, but I think Python is the most popular).
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:21:21 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Alfredo Portes
-Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python
-	classes
-	<460C3C8C.7030602@hemmecke.de>
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-	charset=UTF-8;
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-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Quoting Alfredo Portes:
 
@@ -20182,16 +18222,10 @@ Second: it adds some credibility to the idea that an introduction
 to SPAD for Python programmers might be beneficial for both
 Axiom and Python developers.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 11:39:41 -0600
-To: ondreg@certik.cz
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: python vs lisp
 
 Python has one major flaw, suffered by all of the lisp-with-parens
@@ -20209,16 +18243,10 @@ slices and dices the code in many structural ways. You COULD do this
 in Python but you'd get a factor of 10 expansion because you'd
 need parsers and compilers for the various intermediate mini-languages.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 11:59:30 -0600
-To: ondreg@certik.cz
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: static vs dynamic typing
 
 I don't believe that the issue is types at all, neither static
@@ -20239,17 +18267,10 @@ this kind of pain when they start mixing user packages.
 
 That's not to say that Axiom gets it right, but at least it tries.
 
-
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 12:00:40 -0600
-To: ondreg@certik.cz
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: life and death
 
 For a few years I maintained a CD collection called Rosetta. 
@@ -20278,32 +18299,13 @@ So the issue isn't really python-vs-spad. The issue is whether
 you care to spend your time writing code that will die or code
 that will live.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:02:06 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python
-	classes
-	<460C3C8C.7030602@hemmecke.de>
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-Cc: list
-
-Quoting Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>:
+To: Ondrej Certik
+Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
 
+Quoting Ondrej Certik:
 
 > I agree witht the arguments that you presented. Especially with 
 > "There are very
@@ -20323,27 +18325,11 @@ couple of years ago, there would be about 9 millions programmers
 on the planet, out of which 3 millions are claimed to be C++
 programmers.
 
--- Gaby
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-
-
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-
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 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 21:30:46 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
-	<20070329230710.7lf37r080k9wkgs0@webmail.anikast.ca>
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-Cc: list
 
 > > I agree witht the arguments that you presented. Especially with
 > > "There are very
@@ -20375,16 +18361,11 @@ anything of these: number of endusers, number of developers, number of
 compilers/interpreters, number of jobs offerings (demaning a knowledge
 of the particular language),......
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 21:41:58 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: life and death
-Cc: list, ondreg@certik.cz
 
 > I find it frustrating to watch yet-another-CAS being born.
 > There are 30 years and hundreds of man-years invested in a
@@ -20415,31 +18396,13 @@ opinions on this issue, but I really think that what is needed is a
 CAS that could be used as a library in some major language. And I fear
 that Axiom couldn't easily be used this way.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 14:44:31 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python
-	classes
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-Cc: list
-
-Quoting Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>:
+To: Ondrej Certik
+Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
+
+Quoting Ondrej Certik:
 
 >> By the way, how do you measure popularity?  By numbers published a
 >> couple of years ago, there would be about 9 millions programmers
@@ -20460,27 +18423,11 @@ that would make me qualify Aldor as higher level than C++.
 
 Notice that I'm specifically talking of C++, not an imaginary C/C++.
 
--- Gaby
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-
-
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 21:50:10 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
-	<20070329233016.kzkanpe0k5pck8wg@webmail.anikast.ca>
-	<85b5c3130703300417v7468711mae543bc0bb110f24@mail.gmail.com>
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-	<85b5c3130703301230y510ab455y173808399c50128f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<20070330144431.sktcubz4g888os0w@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 > I'm sorry to say but in my experience, I don't see Python, Ruby, C#
 > being higher level than C++.  The thing that distinguishes Aldor
@@ -20493,18 +18440,12 @@ Well, at least Python and Ruby are much higher level than C++ (there
 are lists, dictionaries, garbage collector, no pointers, it's dynamic,
 etc.). And also many times slower.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 16:00:00 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: python vs lisp
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list, ondreg@certik.cz
+Cc: Ondrej Certik
 
 Quoting Tim Daly:
 
@@ -20548,16 +18489,10 @@ unpickle:
 Pickeling and unpickeling quite efficient. It is used for example in the
 Zope database that we use for the Axiom wiki website.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 14:14:55 -0600
-To: ondrej@certik.cz
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: SymPy code
 
 Is your python algebra code available?
@@ -20565,16 +18500,12 @@ It might be an interesting exercise to rewrite it into spad
 and see a head-to-head comparison. And, as a major side-effect,
 increase the range of Axiom
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 Mar 2007 15:14:24 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: static vs dynamic typing
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 30 Mar 2007 15:14:24 -0500
-Cc: list, ondreg@certik.cz
+Cc: Ondrej Certik
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -20585,19 +18516,13 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 
 Yes, the fundamental issue is that of scale.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Subject: Re: life and death
-	<85b5c3130703301241t44f80394t13e89ea413ef62c0@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 30 Mar 2007 15:17:36 -0500
-Cc: list, ondreg@certik.cz
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Ondrej Certik
+Subject: Re: life and death
 
-"Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz> writes:
+Ondrej Certik writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -20609,16 +18534,11 @@ Cc: list, ondreg@certik.cz
 Axiom can and should be made interoperating with languages like C++ or
 Lisp,  which is a good starting gate to other galaxies.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:22:02 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Tim Daly, Ondrej Certik
 Subject: Re: SymPy code
-To: Tim Daly, ondrej@certik.cz
-Cc: list
 
 Is this it?
 
@@ -20630,44 +18550,14 @@ http://code.google.com/p/sympy/
 > It might be an interesting exercise to rewrite it into spad
 > and see a head-to-head comparison. And, as a major side-effect,
 > increase the range of Axiom
-> 
-> Tim
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
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-____________________________________________________________________________________
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-See all the new 2007 cars at Yahoo! Autos.
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-To: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
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-	<85b5c3130703301250n2457fe9bq6aa9a69eeb00cf1e@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 30 Mar 2007 15:24:13 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Ondrej Certik
+Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
 
-"Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz> writes:
+Ondrej Certik writes:
 
 | > I'm sorry to say but in my experience, I don't see Python, Ruby, C#
 | > being higher level than C++.  The thing that distinguishes Aldor
@@ -20692,16 +18582,11 @@ easly interfacing with Python -- check out Boost.Python from Boost.
 
 Let's our ignorance not interfer with reality.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: SymPy code
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 23:01:17 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: SymPy code
 
 > Is your python algebra code available?
 > It might be an interesting exercise to rewrite it into spad
@@ -20720,27 +18605,11 @@ However it looks that SymPy code ignores many real-life issues:
 Especially determining sign in presence of parameters is troublesome
 (undecidable).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 00:26:30 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
-	<87wt0yu9qc.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<20070330111959.vuqj7leu2i0ow4kg@webmail.anikast.ca>
-	<874po2u3yg.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<85b5c3130703301003o56575246ta51bb2e8b60fd940@mail.gmail.com>
-	<20070330130206.9plttfz3vkcwwkco@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<85b5c3130703301230y510ab455y173808399c50128f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<20070330144431.sktcubz4g888os0w@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<85b5c3130703301250n2457fe9bq6aa9a69eeb00cf1e@mail.gmail.com>
-	<873b3mzdhu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 > I don't know which C++ you're talking about, but the one that I use on
 > daily basis and work on has lists (std::list), dictionaries (std::map,
@@ -20765,17 +18634,11 @@ Of course you can program in OO way in C as well, because programming
 is just one, no matter which language you use, but Python is much
 higher level than C++, I think noone really doubts about it.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 00:31:24 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: SymPy code
-	<E1HXODl-0000RH-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: list
 
 Yes, SymPy is here:
 
@@ -20807,22 +18670,12 @@ On 3/30/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 >
 > Especially determining sign in presence of parameters is troublesome
 > (undecidable).
->
-> --
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch
->
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 00:46:26 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: life and death
-	<85b5c3130703301241t44f80394t13e89ea413ef62c0@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87abxuzdsv.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list, ondreg@certik.cz
 
 Is it possible to use Axiom from C++? Then it could also be used from
 Python. But I fear that the only easy way of doing it is through
@@ -20831,7 +18684,7 @@ Python. But I fear that the only easy way of doing it is through
 Ondrej
 
 On 30 Mar 2007 15:17:36 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz> writes:
+> Ondrej Certik writes:
 >
 > [...]
 >
@@ -20842,17 +18695,11 @@ On 30 Mar 2007 15:17:36 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 >
 > Axiom can and should be made interoperating with languages like C++ or
 > Lisp,  which is a good starting gate to other galaxies.
->
-> -- Gaby
->
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 00:52:02 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-Cc: list
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: SymPy code
 
 I would like to see a head-to-head comparison. If you need some help
@@ -20865,30 +18712,14 @@ On 3/30/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 > It might be an interesting exercise to rewrite it into spad
 > and see a head-to-head comparison. And, as a major side-effect,
 > increase the range of Axiom
->
-> Tim
->
-
-
 
 \start
-To: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
-	<87wt0yu9qc.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<20070330111959.vuqj7leu2i0ow4kg@webmail.anikast.ca>
-	<874po2u3yg.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<85b5c3130703301003o56575246ta51bb2e8b60fd940@mail.gmail.com>
-	<20070330130206.9plttfz3vkcwwkco@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<85b5c3130703301230y510ab455y173808399c50128f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<20070330144431.sktcubz4g888os0w@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<85b5c3130703301250n2457fe9bq6aa9a69eeb00cf1e@mail.gmail.com>
-	<873b3mzdhu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<85b5c3130703301526x42c172dah238b3362e824fe03@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 30 Mar 2007 20:47:29 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Ondrej Certik
+Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
 
-"Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz> writes:
+Ondrej Certik writes:
 
 | > I don't know which C++ you're talking about, but the one that I use on
 | > daily basis and work on has lists (std::list), dictionaries (std::map,
@@ -20923,16 +18754,10 @@ Now, you're elevating the properties of a particular library to that
 of a language and language library.  I'll refrain from qualifying that
 process and leave it at that.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 22:22:00 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "list" <list>
-	charset=UTF-8
-Cc: 
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: SymPy on Axiom Wiki
 
 Axiom Developers;
@@ -20964,33 +18789,25 @@ enter text of the new page. If you use 'SandBox' as the prefix of
 the name, your changes and experiments will not be sent out as
 email to the wiki subscribers. Be Bold.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: Re: depsys and SBCL
-	<1175119812.3304.62.camel@ellipse>
-	<87mz1uu82i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 31 Mar 2007 02:01:14 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: depsys and SBCL
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
-| Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
-|=20
+| Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+|
 | [...]
-|=20
+|
 | | > This is just a head up.  If you know anything about the illegal
 | | > character \#Stx, please let me know.
-| |=20
+| |
 | | No idea.
-|=20
+|
 | I believe I nailed down where the error is coming from.
-|=20
+|
 | Have a loot at line 368 in src/interp/def.lisp.pamphlet.  There are two
 | uses of character Conotrol-B there (at least that is what Emacs shows
 | me).  I'm curious about what could have been intended.  Tim?
@@ -21054,37 +18871,21 @@ AME))))
 
 
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch, Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Subject: Re: SymPy code
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 31 Mar 2007 09:03:05 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Ondrej Certik
+Subject: Re: SymPy code
 
 Since my department (Faculty for Mathematics, University Vienna) meanwhile
 expressed interest in using Axiom, I'd be ready to support anybody who'd be
 willing to implement Gruntz algorithm.  Please tell me what is necessary to get
 you interested! (Money? Fame?)
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 14:20:55 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: domains with parameters versus Python classes
-	<874po2u3yg.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<85b5c3130703301003o56575246ta51bb2e8b60fd940@mail.gmail.com>
-	<20070330130206.9plttfz3vkcwwkco@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<85b5c3130703301230y510ab455y173808399c50128f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<20070330144431.sktcubz4g888os0w@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<85b5c3130703301250n2457fe9bq6aa9a69eeb00cf1e@mail.gmail.com>
-	<873b3mzdhu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<85b5c3130703301526x42c172dah238b3362e824fe03@mail.gmail.com>
-	<878xdetc9a.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 > | Compare for example GiNaC and SymPy's
 > | implementation of the same algorithms - SymPy is like 1/2 (or even
@@ -21097,15 +18898,10 @@ Cc: list
 I just want to make sure I understand your point of view - so you
 think that C++ and Python are at the same level?
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 14:51:54 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: "list" <list>
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: SymPy on Axiom Wiki
 
 I created another example in the Sandbox to show how to compute a
@@ -21150,22 +18946,13 @@ On 3/31/07, Bill Page wrote:
 > enter text of the new page. If you use 'SandBox' as the prefix of
 > the name, your changes and experiments will not be sent out as
 > email to the wiki subscribers. Be Bold.
->
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
->
-
-
 
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 31 Mar 2007 14:03:24 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: [build-improvements] depsys and systemError
 
-
-Hi,
-
   depsys uses systemError, but no definition is provided in the
 set of files we currently compile to it.  Curious.  The actual 
 definitions are to be found in g-error.boot.  This patch adds that
@@ -21417,14 +19204,10 @@ Applied to build-improvements.
   -- error, BOOT calls "userError" and "systemError" when a problem is
 
 
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ondrej Certik'" <ondrej@certik.cz>
 Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 18:25:15 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acdzk1zwYBaBnB+cTBi49BxBMl9tcQATet8g
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: RE: SymPy on Axiom Wiki
 
 On March 31, 2007 8:52 AM Ondrej Certik
@@ -21485,24 +19268,13 @@ SymPy list or is the axiom-developer list sufficient?
 Regards,
 Bill Page.
  
-> 
-> On 3/31/07, Bill Page wrote:
-> > ...
-> > http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/SandBoxSymPy
-> >
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: SymPy on Axiom Wiki
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 31 Mar 2007 18:10:04 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: SymPy on Axiom Wiki
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
diff --git a/book/2007-04.txt b/book/2007-04.txt
index 41b755a..ebd43eb 100644
--- a/book/2007-04.txt
+++ b/book/2007-04.txt
@@ -1,14 +1,12 @@
 \start
+Date: 01 Apr 2007 08:38:38 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: SymPy on Axiom Wiki
-	<87lkhdqab7.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 01 Apr 2007 08:38:38 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > [...]
 > 
@@ -21,24 +19,15 @@ These two domains serve two entirely different purposes, and I would warn you
 not to abuse INFORM, since the idea behind it is very clever indeed, and I
 definitively will use it in the future.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 03:03:38 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acdz6crHWVW8HvfgSxG7nPZEaHcZ0wAJJvEg
-Cc: list
-Subject: symbolic manipulation of expressions in Axiom
-	(was: SymPy on Axiom Wiki)
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: symbolic manipulation of expressions in Axiom (was: SymPy on Axiom Wiki)
 
 On March 31, 2007 7:10 PM Gaby wrote:
 > 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > > [...]
 
@@ -112,28 +101,17 @@ exactly the symbolic expression that is the *input* to the
 interpreter. Manipulating members of this domain amounts to
 directly manipulating the expressions.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey,
-	"'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: re: SymPy on Axiom Wiki
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 03:05:29 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd0KGVGTkgeSQt/TWG66VRdK9/BugAA31qw
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: SymPy on Axiom Wiki
 
 On April 1, 2007 2:39 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
 > Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > 
-> > "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> > Bill Page writes:
 > > 
 > > [...]
 > > 
@@ -151,23 +129,11 @@ On April 1, 2007 2:39 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 What do you mean by "abuse" it? Certainly we use it all the
 time in Axiom!
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2007 04:45:02 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in Axiom
-	(was: SymPy on Axiom Wiki)
-
+Subject: Re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in Axiom (was: SymPy on Axiom Wiki)
 
 >> Why should InputForm be preferable over Expression T?
 >>
@@ -228,22 +194,11 @@ should not believe the interface.
 > exactly the symbolic expression that is the *input* to the
 > interpreter. Manipulating members of this domain amounts to
 > directly manipulating the expressions.
->
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page
->
->
->
-
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: list
-From: Francois Maltey
 Date: 01 Apr 2007 18:57:44 +0200
+From: Francois Maltey
+To: list
 Subject: evaluate a polynom for a matrix.
 
 Hello,
@@ -307,25 +262,19 @@ P4 := polCarN 4
 -- Now evaluate P4(M4). We might find the (0)_4 matrix.
 --
 
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 12:22:07 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
 Subject: conferences
 
 I plan to attend ECCAD in Delaware and ISSAC in Canada. --Tim
 
-
-
 \start
+Date: 01 Apr 2007 12:57:53 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: conferences
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 01 Apr 2007 12:57:53 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -334,16 +283,11 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 I'll miss ECCAD as I'll be "on the road" in Europe -- ISO C++ committee
 meeting.  See you at ISSAC.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 01 Apr 2007 20:39:19 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Francois Maltey
 Subject: Re: evaluate a polynom for a matrix.
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 01 Apr 2007 20:39:19 +0200
-Cc: list, axiom-math <axiom-math@nongnu.org>
 
 Please direct questions of this kind to axiom-math@nongnu.org.
 
@@ -387,17 +331,10 @@ P := determinant (M - x * I)
 
 (P::UP(x, SM))(M)
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 14:47:15 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd0Qmx6GgVh/pq3QK+UM5bZdO1jdAAMofmA
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: symbolic manipulation of expressions in Axiom
 
 On April 1, 2007 5:45 AM Gaby wrote:
@@ -543,25 +480,16 @@ looking for is called 'expr' in the domain InputForm.
          x   y     x y
                                       Type: Equation OutputForm
 
-So once again as Tim Daly has said main times, the problem is
-just that :( as usual ): there is not enough documentation.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
+So once again as Tim Daly has said main times, the problem is just
+that :( as usual ): there is not enough documentation.
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in
-	Axiom
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 01 Apr 2007 14:31:22 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in Axiom
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | On April 1, 2007 5:45 AM Gaby wrote:
 | > 
@@ -609,15 +537,10 @@ Also, be aware than the Axiom designers, in many places, thought of
 Expression as the general domain for symbolic manipulation and have
 appropriate hardwired type inference rules in the interpreter.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 14:34:38 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
 Subject: regression testing
 
 Bill,
@@ -640,18 +563,10 @@ their text but they do show some interesting tricks I'd forgotten
 Axiom can do.
 
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 14:38:45 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
 Subject: unit testing
 
 Bill,
@@ -670,19 +585,12 @@ It would be useful when constructing new domains if examples of
 operations were embedded in the pamphlet files in a standard style
 so we could achieve these goals.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 01 Apr 2007 21:42:16 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 01 Apr 2007 21:42:16 +0200
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -714,16 +622,10 @@ ones. Since we have "dependent types", this can be done in an extremely
 flexible manner, as the example "Interpret" shows, which takes a string and
 yields a domain.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 15:00:19 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
 Subject: CATS (Computer Algebra Test Suite)
 
 Bill,
@@ -781,22 +683,11 @@ I'm not optimistic about that happening.
 
 Anyway, that's enough hasty-generalization...back to regression testing.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in
-	Axiom
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 16:02:33 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd0lGV8qrcXhdHASaOKftF/e/qwTgAA3oPg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in Axiom
 
 On April 1, 2007 3:31 PM Gaby wrote:
 > ...
@@ -841,23 +732,11 @@ Of course that is no problem. If you are able to read and
 understand Stephen Watt's paper on this subject, I am sure
 that this would be clear to you.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in
-	Axiom
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 01 Apr 2007 15:19:53 -0500
-Cc: list
-
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
-
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in Axiom
 
 [...]
 
@@ -890,16 +769,11 @@ And it is possible to agree with him and not reading his paper.
 But again, what he said in his paper has nothing to do with the
 distinction between Expression T and InputForm I'm concerned with.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2007 18:37:56 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: CATS (Computer Algebra Test Suite)
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly wrote:
 
@@ -928,20 +802,11 @@ is still available.
 Is that subject classification not quite what is needed for this effort?
  If not, perhaps something could be begun based on category theory?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in
-	Axiom
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 18:43:12 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd0myv7g0CzxIF0Q0CNm3Vcvb4TewAEYnBg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in Axiom
 
 On April 1, 2007 4:20 PM Gaby wrote:
 > ...
@@ -1012,22 +877,13 @@ the representation of objects and how that differs from more
 syntactical things like term re-writing? Or do continue to insist
 that we not talk about representation?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in
-	Axiom
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 01 Apr 2007 18:02:19 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in Axiom
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | On April 1, 2007 4:20 PM Gaby wrote:
 | > ...
@@ -1145,15 +1001,10 @@ must resort to internal representations, then the distinction is
 artificial, not fundamental; therefore, we can ignore it as being
 merely non-fundamental artefacts.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 19:34:57 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: regression testing
 
 I'm working my way back from the latest version thru the various
@@ -1818,17 +1669,11 @@ qtest(sa, sb, 4)
 --
 --
 
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 01 Apr 2007 20:07:25 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: regression testing
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 01 Apr 2007 20:07:25 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -2447,30 +2292,22 @@ qtest(sa, sb, 3)
 y
 
 
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 20:29:15 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
 Subject: more info
 
 It appears that the difference might be in the underlying 
 lisp version. I'm testing that hypothesis now. Thanks for 
 your test input.
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: CAS for the masses
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 22:47:40 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd0ldvN7WAZFsnMTWeBX0FqjLpagAAOuS/Q
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: RE: CAS for the masses
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On April 1, 2007 3:42 PM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -2493,20 +2330,10 @@ Martin, could you please find a few minutes to create a page
 on the Axiom Wiki containing an example of your Interpret
 code?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 23:06:32 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd0lMVzWydj5BXkQAS840VleTsc1QAPcEFQ
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: regression testing
 
 On April 1, 2007 3:35 PM Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -2555,22 +2382,10 @@ http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/SandBoxSymPy
 > tricks I'd forgotten Axiom can do.
 > 
 
-I agree.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 23:13:01 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd0lVis/pzn5HBdTNe883gmsBlbewAPqbmQ
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: unit testing
 
 On April 1, 2007 3:39 PM Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -2611,18 +2426,10 @@ style for writing these code chunks in pamphlet files.
 
 I nominate you. :-)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 22:15:54 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: differences
 
 Ok, the problem isn't in axiom and it appears that it isn't in GCL.
@@ -2639,17 +2446,10 @@ to conclude that there is a very minor bug in the Fedora lib.
 
 Anybody happen to know in which system library cos/acos lives?
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 23:30:16 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd0mFtc6vJ2fb3QR1iQLa9YAzXLZgAPJptA
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: CATS (Computer Algebra Test Suite)
 
 On April 1, 2007 4:00 PM Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -2743,23 +2543,11 @@ quite a large group of users.
 Me niether, but it doesn't hurt to talk about it where and
 when people might listen.
 
-> ...
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 23:38:23 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: differences
-Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 23:38:23 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd01TWhmHIafeIaSCOihaK6czzCQQAAmPzw
-Cc: list
 
 On April 1, 2007 11:16 PM Tim Daly wrote:
 > 
@@ -2790,20 +2578,11 @@ it would be better to write specific comparison test code
 in Axiom itself that would compare the result to the expected
 values using methods appropriate to the domain.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 01 Apr 2007 22:43:06 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: differences
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 01 Apr 2007 22:43:06 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -2831,19 +2610,11 @@ mercy of systems if you insist on using 'long-float -- it is not
 always efficient and you can't predice the accuracy across platforms.
 Use 'double-float.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in
-	Axiom
 Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 00:37:07 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd0sd0NV8GFLuHIQmCE+ChXlkN9nQAJqpjw
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in Axiom
 
 On April 1, 2007 7:02 PM Gaby wrote:
 
@@ -3091,18 +2862,10 @@ internal representation - only that this representation defines
 a mapping that in turn defines the algebraic properties of the
 domain.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 00:21:04 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: ffrac.spad
 
 Bill,
@@ -3252,16 +3015,11 @@ FormalFraction(X : SetCategory) : SetCategory with
     coerce(r : %) : X
       == (r.num / r.den) @ X
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 02 Apr 2007 00:37:09 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: ffrac.spad
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 02 Apr 2007 00:37:09 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -3282,18 +3040,13 @@ polynomials with the usual operators (e.g. simplify, normalize, etc.).
 I'm very curious how to see how a full development will differ from
 Expression T.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: unit testing
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 02 Apr 2007 09:20:09 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: unit testing
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Yes! We should have a standardized way to 'notangle' and
 > execute the tests in every pamphlet file. I think this
@@ -3304,18 +3057,11 @@ Cc: list
 Hey! did you ever care to look at ALLPROSE & AldorUnit? PLEASE do! Please do
 not invent the wheel yet another time!
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: regression testing
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<87fy7jmvn6.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 12:40:26 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: regression testing
 
 Hello Tim, Gaby,
 
@@ -3335,20 +3081,11 @@ view. See the following mail for a fix :
 
 http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2007-02/msg00119.html
 
-Sorry,
-
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: differences
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 15:39:53 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: differences
 
 > Ok, the problem isn't in axiom and it appears that it isn't in GCL.
 > I built the same GCL sources (no axiom) on redhat 9 and fedora 5.
@@ -3374,18 +3111,11 @@ http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=323
 My presonal attitude is: do not trust in least significant digit
 (it may differ due to different rounding).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: SymPy code
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
 Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 15:49:47 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Ondrej Certik
+Subject: Re: SymPy code
 
 > Yes, SymPy is here:
 > 
@@ -3402,18 +3132,11 @@ Cc: list
 Expressions containing algebraic functions, in particular roots.
 AFAICS SymPy does not support RootOf operation.
  
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 02 Apr 2007 08:51:39 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: differences
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 02 Apr 2007 08:51:39 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -3444,20 +3167,14 @@ that don't use 80 bits for long double.  Please, please, use something
 that is not common across all major plaftorms: C's double which is
 mapped to 64 bits, with clear semantics described by IEEE-754.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in
-	Axiom
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 16:09:55 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in Axiom
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > [...]
 > 
@@ -3476,18 +3193,10 @@ characteristic).  Also ATM Expression Integer does not do
 zero test before division but IMHO this is a bug.  OTOH
 general symbolic domain may lack normal forms.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 09:21:21 -0500
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: differences
 
 As far as I know so far Axiom just uses the underlying lisp values
@@ -3503,33 +3212,23 @@ clearly "optimized" the world by saving an instruction somewhere.
 The problem arose trying to explain a failing case in the
 regression tests. Now that I understand it better it's not an issue.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 16:23:55 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: SymPy code
-	<E1HYMup-0006ip-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: list
 
 > Expressions containing algebraic functions, in particular roots.
 > AFAICS SymPy does not support RootOf operation.
 
 I see. No, RootOf is not yet supported.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 16:31:52 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: CAS for the masses
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -3557,24 +3256,17 @@ domain developers have to modify them.  Ability to modify functions
 NI am _not_ advocating using dynamic capabilities of Axiom.  Rather
 I wanted to point out that such capabilities are implemented and
 I give my opinion why.
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in
-	Axiom
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 02 Apr 2007 10:14:55 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: symbolic manipulation of expressions in Axiom
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
 | Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-| > "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+| > Bill Page writes:
 | > 
 | > [...]
 | > 
@@ -3615,22 +3307,15 @@ Yes.
 Yes, that is precisely why CASes implement "generalized" polynomials
 as symbolic expression domains and augment it with ad-hoc rules.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: re: unit testing
 Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:22:18 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd091qnBTC3EMYsQy6ITI5xuJ9eSAAQo2qw
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: unit testing
 
 On April 2, 2007 3:20 AM Martin Rubey
 > 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > > Yes! We should have a standardized way to 'notangle' and
 > > execute the tests in every pamphlet file. I think this
@@ -3656,20 +3341,10 @@ For anyone else it is likely to be easier simply to re-
 invent it. Unfortunately that is the real extent to which
 we seem to be able to re-use software in most cases. :-(
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 10:40:15 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: differences
 
 Quoting Tim Daly:
@@ -3693,23 +3368,13 @@ platforms, otherwise we could just remove it.
 >
 > The problem arose trying to explain a failing case in the
 > regression tests. Now that I understand it better it's not an issue.
->
-> Tim
->
-
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 02 Apr 2007 13:35:20 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: [new boot] structural decomposition
 
-
 Tim --
 
 Consider the following line (extracted from src/interp/wi2.boot)
@@ -3796,13 +3461,10 @@ bfLET2(lhs,rhs) ==
 --  REALLYPRETTYPRINT ['COND,[isPred,rhs]]
 --  ['COND,[isPred,rhs]]
 
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 13:52:35 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
 Subject: structural decomposition
 
 The whole boot/shoe parser was a complete black box delivered whole
@@ -3831,20 +3493,10 @@ You'll often see this kind of code (from SF.NRLIB/code.lsp)
 (defun |DFLOAT;manexp (|x| $) (prog .....[snip]....
   (return (seq (exit (cond ((zerop |x| ...[snip]....
 
-
-
-t
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 14:03:09 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: structural decomposition
 
 Quoting Tim Daly:
@@ -3911,23 +3563,11 @@ I've changed bfLET2 to handle allow literals in
 the patterns, currently algebra layer 13 is being
 built.  I'll report when the build finishes.
 
-Thanks!
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 02 Apr 2007 20:09:03 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: re: structural decomposition
-	<20070402140309.01q7tnl3k800w00o@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 02 Apr 2007 20:09:03 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -4548,17 +4188,11 @@ It went OK.
   --$MERGELIB := nil
   ------- from nrunopt.boot -----------
 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: structural decomposition
 Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 21:24:28 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd1jL2Wq5CGe/stT6O3+buCD4CclAAAMi+w
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: structural decomposition
 
 On April 2, 2007 9:09 PM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > 
@@ -4578,23 +4212,11 @@ build machinery in general. I think these improvements are
 very important to the long term stability and maintainablity
 of the system.
 
-Thank you!
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 20:32:07 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: structural decomposition
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
 
@@ -4623,22 +4245,11 @@ together.  So what I've been doing lazily is to put all my notes
 in a sort of doodle pad file; I hope to clean it a bit and make
 it available so that others can help improve it.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 19:04:43 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: structural decomposition
-To: Bill Page,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
-
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -4660,26 +4271,11 @@ Gaby, does this result mean that the Algebra code up through layer 13
 can be successfully built by shoe/new boot without needing the old boot
 at all?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate 
-in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A.
-http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545367
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 21:15:39 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: structural decomposition
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
 Quoting Cliff Yapp:
 
@@ -4699,31 +4295,12 @@ the work that has depsys buildable with CLISP (and SBCL).
 Then, we may consider what we do with algebra files -- but then, it will
 be summer and everybody will be on vacation :-)
 
->
-> Cheers,
-> CY
->
->
->
-> ____________________________________________________________________________________
-> Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
-> in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A.
-> http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545367
->
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 02 Apr 2007 22:26:43 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: Obfuscated Boot Code Contest
 
-
-
 It is generally admited that in Boot (whether old or new) an
 identifier written in all uppercase is passed unmodified in the
 generated Lisp code (except for T).  Right?
@@ -4744,15 +4321,11 @@ something else.  Here is a short list I have:
   REDUCE       --> SPADREDUCE
   REMOVE       --> |remove
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 02 Apr 2007 22:32:37 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Obfuscated Boot Code Contest
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 02 Apr 2007 22:32:37 -0500
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -4780,16 +4353,10 @@ I forgot:
 
     UNION  --> |union|
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 15:59:58 +0200
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>,
-	axiom-dev <list>
 From: Christian Aistleitner
-Cc: 
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] kTuple wish
 
 Hello,
@@ -4798,31 +4365,25 @@ On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 02:03:25 +0200, Ralf Hemmecke wro=
 te:
 
 > So I would rather need something like
-> "Cross", but I cannot even ask about the number of arguments of Cross.=
-
-
-one can easily teach Aldor about the size of a Cross with the help of  =
+> "Cross", but I cannot even ask about the number of arguments of Cross.
 
+one can easily teach Aldor about the size of a Cross with the help of  
 extend. Then you can ask a Cross about the number of elements.
-I already discussed the details with Ralf via private mail, so I am just=
-  =
-
-stating it here for the record. If anybody else is interested in this, I=
-  =
-
+I already discussed the details with Ralf via private mail, so I am just  
+stating it here for the record. If anybody else is interested in this, I  
 will share some code.
 
 
 > ---BEGIN aaa.as
 > #include "aldor"
-> I =3D=3D> MachineInteger;
-> S(T: PrimitiveType): PrimitiveType =3D=3D I;
-> main(): () =3D=3D {
-> 	A =3D=3D> S Integer;
-> 	B =3D=3D> S String;
-> 	a: A :=3D (0$I) pretend A; -- I need some value ...
-> 	b: B :=3D (1$I) pretend B; -- forgive the "pretend" ...
-> 	equal?: Boolean :=3D a =3D b;
+> I ==> MachineInteger;
+> S(T: PrimitiveType): PrimitiveType == I;
+> main(): () == {
+> 	A ==> S Integer;
+> 	B ==> S String;
+> 	a: A := (0$I) pretend A; -- I need some value ...
+> 	b: B := (1$I) pretend B; -- forgive the "pretend" ...
+> 	equal?: Boolean := a = b;
 > }
 > main();
 > ---END aaa.as
@@ -4831,171 +4392,109 @@ will share some code.
 
 I am not too sure whether it should compile.
 
-First of all, I think notation is misleading here. The "=3D=3D" in
-
-> S(T: PrimitiveType): PrimitiveType =3D=3D I;
+First of all, I think notation is misleading here. The "==" in
 
-does not necessary mean that the function S maps to the same I every tim=
-e.  =
+> S(T: PrimitiveType): PrimitiveType == I;
 
+does not necessary mean that the function S maps to the same I every time.  
 This is somehow the synopsis, now for the details.
- From my point of view, the above definition of S is a shorthand notatio=
-n  =
-
+ From my point of view, the above definition of S is a shorthand notation  
 for
 
-   S: PrimitiveType -> PrimitiveType =3D=3D ( T: PrimitiveType ): Primit=
-iveType  =
-
+   S: PrimitiveType -> PrimitiveType == ( T: PrimitiveType ): PrimitiveType  
 +-> I;
 
-. (I quickly wanted to check the AUG on this concern, only to find out  =
+. (I quickly wanted to check the AUG on this concern, only to find out  
+that I cannot find my rewrite suggestion, but only Ralf's way (page 61) of  
+writing it. Nevertheless, I thoroughly believe, that my kind of writing it  
+is the way the compiler looks at it, and Ralf's way is just a short-hand  
+notation.)
+Using this rewritten definition, it is more obvious, what the "==" refers  
+to. It definitely denotes that the function is constant, not the result.  
+But you did not claim otherwise.
 
-that I cannot find my rewrite suggestion, but only Ralf's way (page 61) =
-of  =
+Within the AUG, you'll find that typically only the left-hand side of the  
+== is seen at certain stages of compilation. So lets omit the righthand  
+part of S's definition:
 
-writing it. Nevertheless, I thoroughly believe, that my kind of writing =
-it  =
+   S: PrimitiveType -> PrimitiveType ==
 
-is the way the compiler looks at it, and Ralf's way is just a short-hand=
-  =
+Now it is indeed hard to see that
 
-notation.)
-Using this rewritten definition, it is more obvious, what the "=3D=3D" r=
-efers  =
+> 	A ==> S Integer;
+> 	B ==> S String;
+> 	a: A := (0$I) pretend A; -- I need some value ...
+> 	b: B := (1$I) pretend B; -- forgive the "pretend" ...
+> 	equal?: Boolean := a = b;
 
-to. It definitely denotes that the function is constant, not the result.=
-  =
-
-But you did not claim otherwise.
-
-Within the AUG, you'll find that typically only the left-hand side of th=
-e  =
-
-=3D=3D is seen at certain stages of compilation. So lets omit the righth=
-and  =
-
-part of S's definition:
-
-   S: PrimitiveType -> PrimitiveType =3D=3D
-
-Now it is indeed hard to see that
-
-> 	A =3D=3D> S Integer;
-> 	B =3D=3D> S String;
-> 	a: A :=3D (0$I) pretend A; -- I need some value ...
-> 	b: B :=3D (1$I) pretend B; -- forgive the "pretend" ...
-> 	equal?: Boolean :=3D a =3D b;
-
-should compile, there is no obvious reason (S Integer) and (S String)  =
-
-should evaluate to the same PrimitiveType.
-
-Having seen this from this more abstract point of view, let's investigat=
-e  =
+should compile, there is no obvious reason (S Integer) and (S String)  
+should evaluate to the same PrimitiveType.
 
+Having seen this from this more abstract point of view, let's investigate  
 the right-hand side of S's definition
 
    ( T: PrimitiveType ): PrimitiveType +-> I;
 
-. Why should this functional evaluate to the same PrimitiveType again an=
-d  =
-
-again (And this condition would have to be satisfied before allowing the=
-  =
-
+. Why should this functional evaluate to the same PrimitiveType again and  
+again (And this condition would have to be satisfied before allowing the  
 compiler to somehow compile above code)?
- From a previous discussion, we learned that in Aldor functions typicall=
-y  =
-
-are not functional. The exception are expressions in type context. "S  =
-
-Integer" and "S String" are in type context in the above piece of code. =
- =
-
-Nevertheless, type context does not resolve the problem, because it  =
-
+ From a previous discussion, we learned that in Aldor functions typically  
+are not functional. The exception are expressions in type context. "S  
+Integer" and "S String" are in type context in the above piece of code.  
+Nevertheless, type context does not resolve the problem, because it  
 basically tells us that the types of
    c: S Integer
 and
    d: S Integer
-match, not that the type of a and b match. Type context allows to compil=
-e  =
-
+match, not that the type of a and b match. Type context allows to compile  
 the line
 
-> 	a: A :=3D (0$I) pretend A;
+> 	a: A := (0$I) pretend A;
 
 as otherwise, S would be evaluated twice at Integer.
-As the exception of non-functionality does not help or apply to the  =
-
-problem. S has to be evaluated twice--once for Integer and once for  =
-
-String. For each of the evaluations (which happen at run-time from my  =
-
-point of view), the function S happens to return the same value. This  =
-
-observation can only be made at run time and not at compile time, as the=
-  =
-
+As the exception of non-functionality does not help or apply to the  
+problem. S has to be evaluated twice--once for Integer and once for  
+String. For each of the evaluations (which happen at run-time from my  
+point of view), the function S happens to return the same value. This  
+observation can only be made at run time and not at compile time, as the  
 "I" may be arbitrary code.
 
-Your code is the rather (seldom case) where the value (I) is hidden just=
-  =
-
-to get more structure (S). One could argue that Aldor should treat this =
- =
-
+Your code is the rather (seldom case) where the value (I) is hidden just  
+to get more structure (S). One could argue that Aldor should treat this  
 case properly.
 However, only slight variations of your code (e.g.:
 
-   S(T: PrimitiveType): PrimitiveType =3D=3D Fraction I;
+   S(T: PrimitiveType): PrimitiveType == Fraction I;
 
 ) have a different semantics. For such an S (with the above macros),
 
-> 	a: A :=3D (0$I) pretend A;
+> 	a: A := (0$I) pretend A;
 
 should work (type context of S String), but
 
-> 	a: A :=3D (0$I) pretend A;
-> 	b: B :=3D (1$I) pretend B;
-> 	equal?: Boolean :=3D a =3D b;
-
-_has_ to fail. As Fraction Integer is not in type context, it _should_  =
+> 	a: A := (0$I) pretend A;
+> 	b: B := (1$I) pretend B;
+> 	equal?: Boolean := a = b;
 
+_has_ to fail. As Fraction Integer is not in type context, it _should_  
 give _different_ instances of fractions over the domain MachineInteger.
-This was just to show that your code is really rather the special case. =
- =
-
+This was just to show that your code is really rather the special case.  
 Nevertheless, I see that you want and need the compiler to compile
 
-> 	equal?: Boolean :=3D a =3D b;
+> 	equal?: Boolean := a = b;
 
 in your setting. The first line of your message was
 
 > The following text describes a weakness of the Aldor language.
 
-so we both agree that this it not a bug in the compiler (sigh), but rath=
-er  =
-
+so we both agree that this it not a bug in the compiler (sigh), but rather  
 you need something Aldor has not been designed to do.
 
-
-
-Kind regards,
-Christian
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 18:19:11 +0200
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke,
-	Martin Rubey
+From: Christian Aistleitner
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: new problem compiling wh-sandbox
-From: "Christian Aistleitner" Christian Aistleitner
-	<9qtzw4bhbf.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<460B7B6F.9030002@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -5032,25 +4531,16 @@ read, so I get the where your testing machinery is heading to? Afterwards
 it would certainly be good to discuss AldorUnit tests in Axiom and Axiom  
 tests in Aldor.
 
-Kind regards,
-Christian
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 16:18:01 -0500
-To: "Christian Aistleitner" <christian.aistleitner@gmz.at>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Christian Aistleitner
 Subject: aldorunit, junit, axiom testing
 
 Axiom test plans are evolving based on need but with an eye
 to longer term plans to leverage the effort. I'll try to 
 cover some of my thoughts on the subject here.
 
-
-
-
 In the gold and prior releases the testing was based on the 
 input files and detailed review of the console logs, as well
 as comparisons of intermediate files after each change. This
@@ -5375,14 +4865,11 @@ results with the CATS results are all things to think about.
 Tim 
 "There is no such thing as a simple job" 
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 06:58:46 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: conferences
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly wrote:
 > I plan to attend ECCAD in Delaware and ISSAC in Canada. --Tim
@@ -5393,16 +4880,11 @@ http://eccad07.washcoll.edu/
 
 Or do I have the wrong conference?
 
-CY
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Obfuscated Boot Code Contest
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 13:34:14 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Obfuscated Boot Code Contest
 Cc: list
 
 > 
@@ -5435,12 +4917,6 @@ efficiency).  Also, I consider using all-lowercase Lisp (making
 a package "common-lisp" beeing a lowercase version of "COMMON-LISP",
 and setting *readtable-case* to preserve).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 08:02:52 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -5461,27 +4937,15 @@ The latter sounds like what Maxima went through with the Great Source
 Downcasing a while back.  The emails on the Maxima list pertaining to
 that might worth looking at.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: RE: Obfuscated Boot Code Contest
 Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 17:14:50 +0200
-Thread-Topic: Obfuscated Boot Code Contest
-Thread-Index: Acd1oMompVRxP+TXTg2Rjbc8SHy43wBKgBiw
-	<87bqi6gmju.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	<list>
-	FILETIME=[FDCA22F0:01C776CB]
-Cc: 
-
-The replacements GET --> GETL, READ --> VMREAD indicate, that=20
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
+Subject: RE: Obfuscated Boot Code Contest
+
+The replacements GET --> GETL, READ --> VMREAD indicate, that
 they were introduced to circumvent different semantics of
-GET and READ between VMLISP and COMMON LISP. Not clear=20
+GET and READ between VMLISP and COMMON LISP. Not clear
 about the others.
 
 Regards
@@ -5491,25 +4955,25 @@ Juergen Weiss
 Juergen Weiss	  | Universitaet Mainz, Zentrum fuer Datenverarbeitung,
 Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 +49(6131)39-26407
-=20
+
 
 > -----Original Message-----
-> From: axiom-developer-bounces+weiss=3Duni-mainz.de@nongnu.org=20
+> From: axiom-developer-bounces+weiss=uni-mainz.de@nongnu.org
 >  On Behalf Of Gabriel Dos Reis
 > Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 5:33 AM
 > To: list
 > Subject: Re: Obfuscated Boot Code Contest
->=20
+>
 > Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
->=20
+>
 > | It is generally admited that in Boot (whether old or new) an
 > | identifier written in all uppercase is passed unmodified in the
 > | generated Lisp code (except for T).  Right?
-> |=20
+> |
 > | Well, Old Boot says "Wrong!".  Some of the all-uppercase identifiers
 > | are renamed into case-sensitive uppercase, or renamed to some
 > | something else.  Here is a short list I have:
-> |=20
+> |
 > |   ASSOC        --> |assoc|
 > |   DELETE       --> |delete|
 > |   GET          --> GETL
@@ -5521,102 +4985,55 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 > |   READ-LINE    --> |read-line|
 > |   REDUCE       --> SPADREDUCE
 > |   REMOVE       --> |remove
->=20
+>
 > I forgot:
->=20
+>
 >     UNION  --> |union|
->=20
-> -- Gaby
->=20
->=20
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->=20
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 12:58:21 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: RE: Obfuscated Boot Code Contest
-	<87bqi6gmju.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<4A2AB4CC01998D46807D8032B06CDBDA02F91481@EXCHANGE01.zdv.Uni-Mainz.DE>
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
-Quoting "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss:
+Quoting Juergen Weiss:
 
-> The replacements GET --> GETL, READ --> VMREAD indicate, that=20
+> The replacements GET --> GETL, READ --> VMREAD indicate, that
 > they were introduced to circumvent different semantics of
-> GET and READ between VMLISP and COMMON LISP. Not clear=20
+> GET and READ between VMLISP and COMMON LISP. Not clear
 > about the others.
 
 Many thanks.  I'll document that when I'm back to the renaming issue.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: RE: Obfuscated Boot Code Contest
 Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 21:41:08 +0200
-Thread-Topic: Obfuscated Boot Code Contest
-Thread-Index: Acd24tZ7+7qu9FXNReC30Ng9D6aXCgADTTwg
-	<20070404125821.8fupwhjhc08wwo0o@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+From: Juergen Weiss
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	FILETIME=[31786C40:01C776F1]
-Cc: list
+Subject: RE: Obfuscated Boot Code Contest
 
-I have just had a look at the sources.=20
+I have just had a look at the sources.
 
-The redefinitions of=20
-ASSOC, DELETE, INTERSECTION, MEMBER, RASSOC, REMOVE, UNION=20
+The redefinitions of
+ASSOC, DELETE, INTERSECTION, MEMBER, RASSOC, REMOVE, UNION
 seem to have the same source (all defined in vmlisp.lisp).
 COMMON LISP has different semantics than VMLISP
-(in this case with regard to equality in those functions).=20
-
-Juergen
-
-Juergen Weiss	  | Universitaet Mainz, Zentrum fuer Datenverarbeitung,
-Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
-+49(6131)39-26407
-=20
+(in this case with regard to equality in those functions).
 
 > -----Original Message-----
-> From: Gabriel Dos Reis [mailto:Gabriel Dos Reis]=20
-> Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 7:58 PM
-> To: Weiss, Juergen
-> Cc: list
-> Subject: RE: Obfuscated Boot Code Contest
->=20
-> Quoting "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss:
->=20
-> > The replacements GET --> GETL, READ --> VMREAD indicate, that=3D20
+>
+> Quoting Juergen Weiss:
+>
+> > The replacements GET --> GETL, READ --> VMREAD indicate, that=20
 > > they were introduced to circumvent different semantics of
-> > GET and READ between VMLISP and COMMON LISP. Not clear=3D20
+> > GET and READ between VMLISP and COMMON LISP. Not clear=20
 > > about the others.
->=20
+>
 > Many thanks.  I'll document that when I'm back to the renaming issue.
->=20
-> -- Gaby
->=20
->=20
-
-
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: <list>
 Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 17:24:02 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd2/5DaLEHr34cJRUaBP8bPcdpS1Q==
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: Set Any and SXHASH
 
 In http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/347BugInMapSet
@@ -5694,19 +5111,11 @@ the domain Any that makes use of the Lisp EQUAL comparison
 instead of EQ. I think that in general EQ is too restrictive.
 Do you think this change is reasonable and correct?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Set Any and SXHASH
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 15:37:04 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Set Any and SXHASH
 
 > In http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/347BugInMapSet
 > 
@@ -5755,20 +5164,11 @@ which have OrderedSet are eqipped with linear order.
 Hashing allows reasonably efficient implementation of set
 operations.
  
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Set Any and SXHASH
 Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 11:40:40 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd3h4NFLQ4XT08CQ+yEqFNi0ctmlwADK8cg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: Set Any and SXHASH
 
 On April 5, 2007 9:37 AM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -5812,19 +5212,11 @@ domains that already use hashing such as EqTable so it might
 be as easy as just choosing a different representation of the
 Set domain.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Set Any and SXHASH
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 19:04:23 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Set Any and SXHASH
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > 
@@ -5862,20 +5254,11 @@ That is why I am saying about design bug.
 I am affraid that a complete re-design is the only real fix
 for design bugs.
  
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Set Any and SXHASH
 Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 13:12:25 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd3pHl+eT4+qsrqTD6Et2/nLBkvVAAAMTMg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: Set Any and SXHASH
 
 On April 5, 2007 1:04 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -5914,19 +5297,11 @@ Why?
 
 > ...
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Set Any and SXHASH
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 19:25:22 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Set Any and SXHASH
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On April 5, 2007 1:04 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -5961,20 +5336,11 @@ Bill Page wrote:
 AFAICS LEXGREATERP compares representations, completly ignoring
 equality from domain.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Set Any and SXHASH
 Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 14:17:22 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd3p2dR9wdR0BsERlaAWBBCWRNTIgABu+aw
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: Set Any and SXHASH
 
 On April 5, 2007 1:25 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > ...
@@ -6000,19 +5366,11 @@ domain equality?
 What problems would occur if elements of all finite sets
 were ordered according to this ordering?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Set Any and SXHASH
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 14:03:32 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Set Any and SXHASH
 
 > On April 5, 2007 1:25 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > > ...
@@ -6047,16 +5405,10 @@ fractions.
 
 We may miss duplicates and declare equal sets as unequal.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
 Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 18:29:45 +0200
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: list
 Subject: boot : valid type checker
 
 Hello,
@@ -6086,16 +5438,11 @@ Greg
 [1] This is doable, I think, via something like 'IGNORE_-ERRORS eval
 mytype', but I would prefer a cleaner way.
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 06 Apr 2007 20:33:05 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Set Any and SXHASH
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 06 Apr 2007 20:33:05 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Dear Bill, Waldek, *
 
@@ -6122,28 +5469,20 @@ domain, make it an OrderedSet.  However, I do not believe that making ANY an
 OrderedSet is wise.  If your elements happen to be of type ANY and you need
 fast Set operations for them, I'd suggest that you look for a better domain.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Set Any and SXHASH
 Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 17:18:14 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd4Q5yr8U1pHmdGQKW8U7S0/yB1qQAIV/eA
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: Set Any and SXHASH
 
 On April 6, 2007 8:04 AM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > ...
 > Bill Page wrote [about using LEXGREATERP as an ordering]:
-> >=20
+> >
 > > Yes. Why do you say that this would not be consistent with
 > > domain equality?
 > >
->=20
+>
 > Domain elements may be mathematically equal but have different
 > representations.  AFAICS this happens for example for general
 > fractions.
@@ -6164,22 +5503,22 @@ Martin refers to the description of "canonical" in HyperDoc:
  means that two objects are mathematically equal if and only
  if their data structures are equal."
 
-I guess one should interpret "distinct" as a synonym for x ~=3D y.
+I guess one should interpret "distinct" as a synonym for x ~= y.
 So this means that for some domain D with representation Rep
 
-  x,y:D; x =3D y implies rep(x) =3D rep(y) and
-         rep(x) =3D rep(y) implies x =3D y
+  x,y:D; x = y implies rep(x) = rep(y) and
+         rep(x) = rep(y) implies x = y
 
-where by '=3D' I am specifically referring to the functions
-exported by D and Rep, respectively.=20
+where by '=' I am specifically referring to the functions
+exported by D and Rep, respectively.
 
-> =20
+> 
 > > What problems would occur if elements of all finite sets
 > > were ordered according to this ordering?
-> >=20
->=20
+> >
+>
 > We may miss duplicates and declare equal sets as unequal.
->=20
+>
 
 Yes, I see that you are right if the domain is not canonical.
 HyperDoc only shows 5 domains with canonical, FourierSeries,
@@ -6200,7 +5539,7 @@ the corresponding members of the domain are not equal. But
 this is somehow not "natural". So a "natural" representation
 would be one for which
 
-  x,y:D; rep(x) =3D rep(y) implies x =3D y
+  x,y:D; rep(x) = rep(y) implies x = y
 
 I was thinking about something like this when I wrote:
 
@@ -6210,21 +5549,11 @@ I am still looking for any computer sciense publication that
 addresses this issue of representation in a formal mathematical
 way.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Gregory Vanuxem'" Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: RE: boot : valid type checker
 Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 02:07:09 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd4aL3S33nPHnfgRuSwGcULDApBOwAB7nrg
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: RE: boot : valid type checker
 
 On April 6, 2007 12:30 PM Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 > 
@@ -6331,29 +5660,21 @@ Matrix(Fraction Integer)
 
 Maybe you could give another example?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: RE: boot : valid type checker
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2007 12:53:03 +0200
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: RE: boot : valid type checker
 
-Le samedi 07 avril 2007 =E0 02:07 -0400, Bill Page a =E9crit :=20
+Le samedi 07 avril 2007 =E0 02:07 -0400, Bill Page a =E9crit :
 > On April 6, 2007 12:30 PM Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
-> >=20
+> >
 > > At the boot level I want to know if a given type is valid.
 > > By type I mean a category or a domain (parametrised if
 > > they must be). So for example I want to know that
 > > 'Matrix(Character)' and 'Fields' are invalid but not
 > > Matrix(Ring) and Matrix(Integer)
->=20
+>
 > You implied that Matrix(Ring) is valid, but it is not. Perhaps
 > this was a typo?
 
@@ -6371,37 +5692,37 @@ are also 'new' and 'old' functions).
    (8)  DirectProduct(3,IntegerNumberSystem)
                                       Type: Domain
 (9) -> [1,2,3]::%
-=20
+
    >> System error:
    NIL is not of type CONS.
 
 The interpeter considers DirectProduct(3,IntegerNumberSystem) as a valid
-domain (type ?) :-(=20
+domain (type ?) :-(
 
 
 > The definition of Matrix is
->=20
+>
 >   Matrix(R:Ring)
->=20
+>
 > I wonder if you mean something like: since both
->=20
+>
 >   Integer has Ring
 >   Field has Ring
->=20
+>
 > are true, why not both
->=20
+>
 >   Matrix(Integer)
 >   Matrix(Field)
->=20
+>
 > Field of course, is a category while Integer is a domain.
 
 > > There are several functions in the interpreter for that but
 > > they are 'interactive' functions (in the sense that they will
 > > throw an error if the type is not valid) or they do not accept
 > > all possible categories. There is, for example, the function
-> > 'isValidType' but it seems to only accept domains and simple=20
+> > 'isValidType' but it seems to only accept domains and simple
 > > categories.
->=20
+>
 > Can you give an example of a valid category for which isValidType
 > does not return T?
 
@@ -6411,39 +5732,39 @@ Think of a category, here, as the set of matrices over a ring
 
 > isValidType seems to work for me (of course this is just the
 > interpreter but the equivalent must work in Boot):
->=20
-> (1) -> mytype1:=3D["Matrix"::Symbol::SEX, ["Integer"::Symbol::SEX]::SEX=
+>
+> (1) -> mytype1:=["Matrix"::Symbol::SEX, ["Integer"::Symbol::SEX]::SEX=
 ]::SEX
->=20
->=20
+>
+>
 >    (1)  (Matrix (Integer))
->=20
+>
 >                                         Type: SExpression
-> (2) -> mytype2:=3D["Matrix"::Symbol::SEX,
-> ["Character"::Symbol::SEX]::SEX]::SEX         =20
->=20
+> (2) -> mytype2:=["Matrix"::Symbol::SEX,
+> ["Character"::Symbol::SEX]::SEX]::SEX         
+>
 >    (2)  (Matrix (Character))
 >                                         Type: SExpression
->=20
-> (3) -> mytype3:=3D["FiniteSetAggregate"::Symbol::SEX,
+>
+> (3) -> mytype3:=["FiniteSetAggregate"::Symbol::SEX,
 > ["Integer"::Symbol::SEX]::SEX]::SEX
->=20
+>
 >    (3)  (FiniteSetAggregate (Integer))
 >                                         Type: SExpression
->=20
+>
 > (4) -> isValidType(mytype1)$Lisp
->=20
->=20
+>
+>
 >    (4)  T
 >                                         Type: SExpression
->=20
+>
 > (5) -> isValidType(mytype2)$Lisp
->=20
+>
 >    (5)  ()
 >                                         Type: SExpression
->=20
+>
 > (6) -> isValidType(mytype3)$Lisp
->=20
+>
 >    (6)  T
 >                                         Type: SExpression
 
@@ -6453,7 +5774,7 @@ I must put out some simple mistakes.
 
 > > The nirvana would be a function that accepts things like
 > > Matrix(Join(Foo,Bar)) [1].
->=20
+>
 > I do not understand what you mean by this.
 
 I want to know if I can extract information from what I call a
@@ -6462,29 +5783,22 @@ valid type, i.e:
 )bo Matrix(Join(Field(),ConvertibleTo(InputForm())))
 
 (|Matrix| (|Join| (|Field|) (|ConvertibleTo| (|InputForm|))))
-Value =3D #<(SIMPLE-VECTOR 72) {10053B01FF}>
+Value = #<(SIMPLE-VECTOR 72) {10053B01FF}>
 
 I'm interested by this vector :-).
 
 [...]
 
-> >=20
+> >
 > > Am I thinking wrong ?
 
 I was...
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Set Any and SXHASH
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 14:15:24 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Set Any and SXHASH
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Dear Bill, Waldek, *
@@ -6512,18 +5826,11 @@ I have now updated documentation and applied (to wh-sandbox) the fix.
 When I wrote about design bug I meant idea of sorting something
 which is not an OrderedSet.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 07 Apr 2007 18:11:09 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Set Any and SXHASH
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 07 Apr 2007 18:11:09 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -6544,18 +5851,10 @@ Great.
 
 Great! I'm very happy we agree!
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 12:26:06 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd5MXDEo4NVaoVjQFCU6HTWd8XUxA==
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
 Gaby,
@@ -6656,20 +5955,10 @@ Apparently ./configure did not locate the required sockets
 headers. Do you have any idea what might be wrong? Or how
 I should attemt to debug this?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2007 16:17:38 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 Subject: Re: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
@@ -6704,20 +5993,11 @@ The reason being that openSolaris 64bit seems to be largely
 unsupported by GNU tool chains, and openSolaris seems to ignore
 many of GNU software. :-(
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 14:58:14 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Bill Page
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+Subject: re: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -6734,34 +6014,13 @@ works:  http://www.gnusolaris.org/
 I don't know that 64bit support will be any better, but the GNU
 toolchain support in Nexenta may be in better shape.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Don't pick lemons.
-See all the new 2007 cars at Yahoo! Autos.
-http://autos.yahoo.com/new_cars.html 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Axiom-Developer'" <list>
 Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 18:06:00 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd5WiurNgMgBZXESXOXHlVP6WKTYAABJnpQAACELZA=
+From: Bill Page
+To: "'Axiom-Developer'" <list>
 Subject: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
-[attached file omitted]
-
 -----Original Message-----
-From: Bill Page [mailto:Bill Page] 
-Sent: April 7, 2007 6:05 PM
-To: 'Gabriel Dos Reis'
-Subject: RE: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-
 
 Gaby,
 
@@ -6811,19 +6070,11 @@ me back to Solaris after nearly giving it up for Linux. Perhaps
 it is only nostalgia, but for enterprise applications I am still
 inclined to prefer Solaris over any of the Linux distributions.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 07 Apr 2007 17:06:36 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 07 Apr 2007 17:06:36 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -6847,16 +6098,11 @@ I'll return to that later (probably end of the month or may).
 I spend the morning having "fun" chasing bugs in Axiom with runtime
 checking enabled.   Pretty scary.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 07 Apr 2007 17:09:29 -0500
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [491]
-	branches/build-improvements
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [491] branches/build-improvements
 
 dos-reis@users.sourceforge.net writes:
 
@@ -6876,18 +6122,12 @@ That has the side effect of dramatically increasing the overall
 compilation time.  In return, you get to know about bugs you did not
 suspect or did not want to know about.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Axiom-Developer'" <list>
-Subject: RE: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 18:29:28 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd5WiurNgMgBZXESXOXHlVP6WKTYAABJnpQAACELZAAAKRxQA==
-Cc: 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
+Subject: RE: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Gaby,
 
@@ -6962,18 +6202,12 @@ On April 7, 2007 12:26 PM Bill Page wrote:
 > gmake: *** [all-src] Error 2
 > 
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Axiom-Developer'" <list>
-Subject: RE: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 18:43:38 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd5WiurNgMgBZXESXOXHlVP6WKTYAABJnpQAACELZAAAKRxQAAAh9Xw
-Cc: 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
+Subject: RE: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
+xCc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On April 7, 2007 6:29 PM I wrote:
 > 
@@ -7026,18 +6260,11 @@ If so, I will retry the build from zero with this patch.
 Regards,
 Bill Page.
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2007 18:00:56 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
 
@@ -7059,20 +6286,13 @@ Quoting Bill Page:
 
 That is great.  Many thanks for the detective work.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 07 Apr 2007 18:35:13 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -7142,16 +6362,10 @@ Many thanks.
   sman_DEPENDENCIES =
   
   
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 01:16:18 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd5bWn+0Npaw4qcQC6Ga9/82jURDAAK/gew
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: build-improvements revision 491
 
 Gaby,
@@ -7185,22 +6399,13 @@ make: *** [all-src] Error 2
 
 Revision 490 builds with no problems.
 
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: build-improvements revision 491
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 08 Apr 2007 02:03:33 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: build-improvements revision 491
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Gaby,
 | 
@@ -7241,32 +6446,20 @@ comment.  That but was there undetected since before
 build-improvements was created and nobody noticed!
 I'll fix that.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: RE: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom:
-	[491]branches/build-improvements
 Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 11:02:20 +0200
-Thread-Topic: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom:
-	[491]branches/build-improvements
-Thread-Index: Acd5YXFsqFZTQkyoR+64r0r76rGj/wAWitIg
-	<87mz1j7s6e.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	<list>
-	FILETIME=[9E371110:01C779BC]
-Cc: 
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [491]branches/build-improvements
 
 > dos-reis@users.sourceforge.net writes:
 > As of revision 491, I added a configure option --enable-checking for
 > requesting runtime checking of Lisp codes, e.g. (proclaim '(optimize
-> (safety 3))).=20
+> (safety 3))).
 > That has the side effect of dramatically increasing the overall
 > compilation time.  In return, you get to know about bugs you did not
 > suspect or did not want to know about.
->=20
+>
 This is not too suprising, when you consider all the mails in this
 newsgroup about errors with the following message
 >> System error:
@@ -7274,24 +6467,11 @@ newsgroup about errors with the following message
 I always wondered why nobody recompiled the system with better error
 checking, to localize these bugs. I'm glad you did that.
 
-Greetings
-
-Juergen Weiss
-
-Juergen Weiss	  | Universitaet Mainz, Zentrum fuer Datenverarbeitung,
-Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
-+49(6131)39-26407
-=20
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-	<874pnr7o7i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 08 Apr 2007 09:59:28 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -7305,20 +6485,11 @@ case the addition for solaris-based systems.  I've checked in a patch
 that does that and passes the build on an i686-suse-linux.  Please
 could you update and see whether the build works for?
 
-Thanks,
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 13:24:13 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 13:24:13 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd57oX1iAKEiUzuTKi3np32/aq6EwAE55Tg
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 
 Gaby,
 
@@ -7339,21 +6510,13 @@ I will revert the earlier patch and svn update and try again.
 The first thing to check immedately after ./configure is the
 src/sman/Makefile, I guess...
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 08 Apr 2007 13:12:44 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Gaby,
 | 
@@ -7383,35 +6546,26 @@ config.log.
 
 Yes, see what gets substituted there.
 
-Thanks!
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 17:43:58 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 17:43:58 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd6CYZP4XPevJ1QQLWmhSfG38wtNgAHIIyw
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 
 Gaby,
 
 On April 8, 2007 2:13 PM you wrote:
-> ...=20
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
-> |=20
+> ...
+> Bill Page writes:
+> |
 > | Sorry, the earlier patch also did not work on 'i386-pc-solaris2.10'.
 > | The same error as before. No -lsocket was added to the gcc command.
->=20
+>
 > Huh.  It was added on my machine and compiler-link failed
 > precisely because the system ld could not find -lsocket.  I have
 > special cased solaris.  The build was OK on both i686-suse-linux
 > and x86_64-suse-linux.  If your build fails, please send me again
-> your config.log.=20
+> your config.log.
 
 Perhaps I just screwed up the previous patch last night. The build
 completed this time but I did have to make the following additional
@@ -7419,38 +6573,38 @@ patch:
 
 -bash-3.00$ svn diff src/sman/Makefile.pamphlet
 Index: src/sman/Makefile.pamphlet
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
+==========================
+==========================
+=================
 --- src/sman/Makefile.pamphlet  (revision 496)
 +++ src/sman/Makefile.pamphlet  (working copy)
 @@ -35,13 +35,13 @@
- session_sources =3D session.c
- session_SOURCES =3D $(addsuffix .pamphlet, $(session_sources))
- session_objects =3D $(session_sources:.c=3D.$(OBJEXT))
--session_LDADD =3D -L$(build_libdir) -lspad
-+session_LDADD =3D -L$(build_libdir) -lspad @axiom_c_runtime_extra@
- session_DEPENDENCIES =3D
-
- spadclient_sources =3D spadclient.c
- spadclient_SOURCES =3D $(addsuffix .pamphlet, $(spadclient_sources))
- spadclient_objects =3D $(spadclient_sources:.c=3D.$(OBJEXT))
--spadclient_LDADD =3D -L$(build_libdir) -lspad
-+spadclient_LDADD =3D -L$(build_libdir) -lspad @axiom_c_runtime_extra@
- spadclient_DEPENDENCIES =3D
-
- sman_sources =3D sman.c
+ session_sources = session.c
+ session_SOURCES = $(addsuffix .pamphlet, $(session_sources))
+ session_objects = $(session_sources:.c=.$(OBJEXT))
+-session_LDADD = -L$(build_libdir) -lspad
++session_LDADD = -L$(build_libdir) -lspad @axiom_c_runtime_extra@
+ session_DEPENDENCIES =
+
+ spadclient_sources = spadclient.c
+ spadclient_SOURCES = $(addsuffix .pamphlet, $(spadclient_sources))
+ spadclient_objects = $(spadclient_sources:.c=.$(OBJEXT))
+-spadclient_LDADD = -L$(build_libdir) -lspad
++spadclient_LDADD = -L$(build_libdir) -lspad @axiom_c_runtime_extra@
+ spadclient_DEPENDENCIES =
+
+ sman_sources = sman.c
 
 -------
 
->=20
+>
 > | I will revert the earlier patch and svn update and try again.
-> |=20
+> |
 > | The first thing to check immedately after ./configure is the
 > | src/sman/Makefile, I guess...
->=20
+>
 > Yes, see what gets substituted there.
->=20
+>
 
 I think the build is ok now and I can start AXIOMsys. But I
 do get an error when I try hyperdoc:
@@ -7504,21 +6658,12 @@ I will now try to build from wh-sandbox which I believe includes
 a number of significant changes to hyperdoc which are not yet
 brought into build-improvements.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 18:05:52 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd6CYZP4XPevJ1QQLWmhSfG38wtNgAHIIywAADQfaA=
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Waldek,
 
@@ -7545,22 +6690,12 @@ Any ideas?
 
 I will try to create 'build/scripts' and continue.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 18:09:40 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd6CYZP4XPevJ1QQLWmhSfG38wtNgAHIIywAADQfaAAAEHlUA==
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: RE: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2
-	x86
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On April 8, 2007 6:06 PM I wrote:
 > 
@@ -7582,24 +6717,12 @@ Oops, my stupid error. I meant to run:
 
 -bash-3.00$ ../wh-sandbox/configure 2>&1 | tee build.log
 
-Sorry. Please ignore.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 18:12:41 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd6CYZP4XPevJ1QQLWmhSfG38wtNgAHIIywAADQfaAAAEHlUAAAGQKw
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: RE: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2
-	x86
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Waldek,
 
@@ -7629,18 +6752,18 @@ mkdir -p
 /te
 x
 cd ./src &&
-SPAD=3D/export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/target/i386-pc-solaris2.10 =
-SRC=3D/src
-INT=3D/export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/int
-OBJ=3D/export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/obj
-INC=3D/export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/../wh-sandbox/src/include =
-NOISE=3D"-o
+SPAD=/export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/target/i386-pc-solaris2.10 =
+SRC=/src
+INT=/export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/int
+OBJ=/export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/obj
+INC=/export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/../wh-sandbox/src/include =
+NOISE="-o
 /export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/i386-pc-solaris2.10/trace"
-VERSION=3D"Axiom build-improvements branch 2006-03-28"
-DOCUMENT=3D/export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/scripts/document =
-PLF=3D""
-CCF=3D"-O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE" LDF=3D"-g" =
-LISP=3Dlsp make
+VERSION="Axiom build-improvements branch 2006-03-28"
+DOCUMENT=/export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/build/scripts/document =
+PLF=""
+CCF="-O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE" LDF="-g" =
+LISP=lsp make
 make[1]: Entering directory `/export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src'
 cd ../../wh-sandbox/src && notangle -t8 Makefile.pamphlet > Makefile.inp =
 \
@@ -7662,7 +6785,7 @@ make[2]: Leaving directory `/export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/lib'
 make[2]: Entering directory `/export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/lib'
 /export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src/lib/../.././build/scripts/document=
 
---tangle --output=3Dbsdsignal.c
+--tangle --output=bsdsignal.c
 ../../../wh-sandbox/src/lib/bsdsignal.c.pamphlet
 gcc -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE -c
 -I/export/home0/wspage/wh-sandbox/src/include
@@ -7687,23 +6810,13 @@ is now part of build-improvements?
 
 Can you suggest how to proceed?
 
-Thanks.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 08 Apr 2007 18:16:02 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -7726,24 +6839,19 @@ introduced some time ago but never got around to fix (as I don't use
 it).  I'll refocus on that.  Sorry.
 Many thanks for testing and reporting back.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 08 Apr 2007 18:13:55 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Gaby,
 | 
 | On April 8, 2007 2:13 PM you wrote:
 | > ... 
-| > "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+| > Bill Page writes:
 | > | 
 | > | Sorry, the earlier patch also did not work on 'i386-pc-solaris2.10'.
 | > | The same error as before. No -lsocket was added to the gcc command.
@@ -7782,18 +6890,13 @@ Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 
 Yes, you're right.  Please commit that if you can.  Many thanks!
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 08 Apr 2007 18:18:34 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Waldek,
 | 
@@ -7822,18 +6925,13 @@ Waldek recently did cherry picking of various patches from
 build-improvements without properly labelling them, and added 
 tweaks of his own.  He might know more about that issue than I do.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 08 Apr 2007 19:13:55 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Waldek,
 | 
@@ -7854,18 +6952,13 @@ Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 Hmm, you're giving both a file and a directory the same name; that is
 likely to cause troubles.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 08 Apr 2007 20:35:47 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: HyperDoc
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -8012,21 +7105,11 @@ The other fragment
 
 is equally deceptive.
 
-
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2007 21:03:12 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 Subject: RE: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2
-	x86
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
 
@@ -8041,20 +7124,11 @@ I would have thought that merge from axiom.build-improvements should
 be done whole sale to keep in sync.  If you find a problem that needs
 addressing please let us know (and even better send a patch :-).
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 01:39:29 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 01:39:29 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd6NmXpAlZ6QYQASEaxWY4AdvbDngAMkUpA
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 
 Gaby,
 
@@ -8095,21 +7169,11 @@ autoconf-2.61 so 'build-setup.sh' produces a lot of "housekeeping"
 changes in 'configure'. Do you want me to include the new onfigure
 in the commit? Or will you update it later?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Gregory Vanuxem'" Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: RE: boot : valid type checker
 Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 02:56:25 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd5AtHLxkG8paoeRYGkFnsvJkB4JQBa3xsA
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: RE: boot : valid type checker
 
 On April 7, 2007 6:53 AM Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -8198,22 +7262,11 @@ what is currently defined in the Axiom library? If so, then perhaps
 I suppose that Join also that Join must be a category constructor
 which the interpreter might also have to understand.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 03:06:19 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd6Szq9Nlt7S4m5R7C0friF0WhQ4QAKV1fw
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2
-	x86
 
 On April 8, 2007 10:03 PM Gaby wrote:
 > 
@@ -8247,21 +7300,12 @@ time to such a merge?
 
 I will be glad to do that when/if I can.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris
-	10.2 x86
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 09 Apr 2007 10:06:30 +0200
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > > Cherry picking from axiom.build-improvements is asking for
 > > trouble. I would have thought that merge from build-improvements
@@ -8303,17 +7347,11 @@ organize all these improvements. I'm well aware of the fact that many of you
 are also more interested in the algebra than in the build process... And I am
 really grateful for all your work!
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
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-Subject: Re: HyperDoc
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:24:28 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: HyperDoc
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -8324,19 +7362,12 @@ Why do you want relative paths on Windows?  AFAICS relative paths
 cause a lot of trouble and the simplest way to handle them is
 converting to absolute path as soon as possible.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:59:25 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2
-	x86
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > Waldek,
@@ -8370,18 +7401,11 @@ also changed src/lib files to use results of configure run.
 So one have to merge changes to src/lib (and possibly also
 other C parts).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 09 Apr 2007 09:37:11 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: HyperDoc
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 09 Apr 2007 09:37:11 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -8396,16 +7420,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
 I beg to disagree.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: HyperDoc
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 18:02:26 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: HyperDoc
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -8425,20 +7444,11 @@ Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 Could you elaborate: you say that relative paths are needed on
 Windows but you did not say why?
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 11:25:54 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: HyperDoc
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 
 Quoting Waldek Hebisch:
 
@@ -8485,26 +7495,11 @@ is designed to be "re-routed".
 There is nothing gained in writing the components to assume that
 all paths are absolute.  We could as well assume that Earth is flat.
 
--- Gaby
-
->
-> --
->                              Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch
->
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris
-	10.2 x86
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 09 Apr 2007 09:47:42 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -8543,17 +7538,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 That was the point of doing the exercise -- things are detected
 at confuguration time and sub-components use that results.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 09 Apr 2007 11:42:42 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: HyperDoc
-	<20070409112554.04qzmi33ksgs0s8s@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 09 Apr 2007 11:42:42 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -8590,18 +7579,11 @@ particular options  start with forward slash.  I don't remember the
 exact details, but at some point some of the absolute paths (using
 Unix-style notation) started being interpreted as options; it isn't funny.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 10:52:37 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
 
@@ -8639,30 +7621,18 @@ Quoting Bill Page:
 >> Yes, you're right.  Please commit that if you can.  Many thanks!
 >>
 >
-> Yes, I could commit this change but I just noticed that I am using
-> autoconf-2.61 so 'build-setup.sh' produces a lot of "housekeeping"
-> changes in 'configure'. Do you want me to include the new onfigure
-> in the commit? Or will you update it later?
-
-OK, I'll do it.
-
-Thanks!
-
--- Gaby
-
->
-
-
-
-
+> Yes, I could commit this change but I just noticed that I am using
+> autoconf-2.61 so 'build-setup.sh' produces a lot of "housekeeping"
+> changes in 'configure'. Do you want me to include the new onfigure
+> in the commit? Or will you update it later?
 
+OK, I'll do it.
 
 \start
-Subject: Re: HyperDoc
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 19:44:10 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: HyperDoc
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Quoting Waldek Hebisch:
@@ -8729,18 +7699,11 @@ Later:
 
 Explicit drive letter should cure this problem.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:03:45 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Relative vs. Absolute paths (was Re: HyperDoc)
 To: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+Subject: Relative vs. Absolute paths (was Re: HyperDoc)
 
 --- Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -8796,24 +7759,11 @@ much difference.
 I am sure I'm missing something important - is there an example where
 the relative merits of the two approaches can be clearly seen?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-TV dinner still cooling? 
-Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV.
-http://tv.yahoo.com/
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 09 Apr 2007 16:31:18 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: HyperDoc
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 09 Apr 2007 16:31:18 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -8914,16 +7864,11 @@ I don't intend to spend more resources on a problem I consider solved.
 However, you're free to do so, but please don't break my builds; I've
 burnt enough cycles in that issue.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 09 Apr 2007 16:48:09 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Relative vs. Absolute paths (was Re: HyperDoc)
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 09 Apr 2007 16:48:09 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -8985,17 +7930,10 @@ intend to become a windows developer -- I don't have the time for
 that.  Consequently, it is important that I don't spend too
 much time solving windows only issues.  Your mileage may vary.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Markus Cozowicz'" <eisber@eisber.net>
 Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 21:08:21 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd3nJvETrQTxQIHRja41cAqJuZhBABl99JQAG4BatAAAqCYTQAEZ0iw
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Markus Cozowicz
 Subject: Axiom on MediaWiki (was: Axiom)
 
 Markus,
@@ -9069,21 +8007,13 @@ code is a serious risk, I think the best option would be to run
 Axiom in a chroot environment or perhaps on a separate virtual
 machine using Xen or other VM tool.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 09 Apr 2007 21:43:13 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -9488,38 +8418,28 @@ src/sman/
   
   sman_sources = sman.c
 
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 00:36:14 -0400
-	boundary="----=_NextPart_000_033E_01C77B08.422B3070"
-Thread-Index: Acd6r0w4z52HcqnkT6W+ZbXSCHOtUgAdPLgQ
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2
-	x86
-
-This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
-
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-	charset="us-ascii"
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Waldek,
 
 On April 9, 2007 9:59 AM you wrote:
-> ...=20
+> ...
 > Configure machinery should be in place, but build-improvements
 > also changed src/lib files to use results of configure run.
 > So one have to merge changes to src/lib (and possibly also
 > other C parts).
->=20
+>
 
 I checked the revision log for bsdsignal:
 
 http://axiom.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/axiom/branches/build-improvements=
 /sr
-c/lib/bsdsignal.c.pamphlet?view=3Dlog
+c/lib/bsdsignal.c.pamphlet?view=log
 
 apparently wh-sandbox is missing build-improvements revision 366.
 
@@ -9636,20 +8556,11 @@ luNxC1KluLbWEL9/OphW45mCdirj/wBXfuhx7EoAAA==
 
 ------=_NextPart_000_033E_01C77B08.422B3070--
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 01:42:09 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 01:42:09 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd7Gf10xM8wMKGUTz2fygIdR8PX9gAGGb+w
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
-
-Gaby,
 
 I am very grateful for your effort to resolve the problem!
 
@@ -9679,23 +8590,13 @@ On April 9, 2007 10:43 PM you wrote:
 The build completed normally and I now have a fully functional
 Axiom with HyperDoc.
 
-Thank you.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 01:04:14 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: FW: Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Gaby,
 | 
@@ -9720,22 +8621,13 @@ Oops, the build just completed on windows.
 
 Thank *you* for testing and reporting back.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>,
-	axiom-dev <list>,
-	Bill Page
-	<9qfy78lc1z.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<1d67a53c0704100421h3c8c3580u5771ceb533d313d8@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 14:21:42 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alasdair McAndrew, Bill Page
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Two beginner questions
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 > Hi Martin,
 > 
@@ -9783,24 +8675,15 @@ http://lispnyc.org/soc.clp
 
 and mention Martin Rubey as (inofficial) co-mentor.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey,
-	"'Alasdair McAndrew'" <amca01@gmail.com>
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:11:37 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd7as45Q/zTAaGzT4KGWpFQgEUNgAADlxcw
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey, Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: RE: [Axiom-mail] Two beginner questions
 
 On April 10, 2007 8:22 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
-> "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+> Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 > 
 > > Hi Martin,
 > > 
@@ -9864,22 +8747,14 @@ copy of Axiom. It cannot use a previously started process.
 
 Sorry, but Summer of Code application deadline was March 26.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 16:51:47 +0200
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	'Alasdair McAndrew' <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Two beginner questions
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Martin, your "advice" is confusing. TeXmacs starts it's own copy of Axiom. It
 > cannot use a previously started process.
@@ -9897,19 +8772,12 @@ starts axiom normally (such that HyperDoc can be used) and then starts TeXmacs
 LispNYC says that their deadline is today. If I misunderstood, please remove
 the advertisment on the Frontpage.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:13:16 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] Two beginner questions
-	<9q8xd02sfw.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 
 > > Sorry, but Summer of Code application deadline was March 26.
 >
@@ -9918,17 +8786,12 @@ Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
 
 The deadline of April 11 is for mentors.
 
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 10:54:51 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: [build-improvements] msys and double-colon
 
-
-Hi,
-
   With a recent version of msys (Windows XP), I'm seeing a surprising
 behaviour where the '::' in boottran::boottoclc will be passed to the
 Lisp image as a semicolon!  I don't know whether is GCL doign it or
@@ -10220,20 +9083,17 @@ src/scripts/
 
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:01:43 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd7f8UH8SOXkUiJT76LoMEwJqwvBQABkcPA
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	'Alasdair McAndrew' <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: RE: [Axiom-mail] Two beginner questions
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 
 Martin,
 
 On April 10, 2007 10:52 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > > Martin, your "advice" is confusing. TeXmacs starts it's own 
 > > copy of Axiom. It cannot use a previously started process.
@@ -10290,21 +9150,11 @@ not receive any applications?
 
 I have just updated FrontPage.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: [build-improvements] msys and double-colon
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:15:03 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd7iJgLpoN0ot/gRAuQdA1cRE/qqgAAXTCA
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: RE: [build-improvements] msys and double-colon
 
 On April 10, 2007 11:55 AM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > 
@@ -10346,22 +9196,12 @@ work. What error do you get?
 Thank you for you continuing work to support a Windows version
 of Axiom in the build-improvements branch.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris
-	10.2x86
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:22:13 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd6r0w4z52HcqnkT6W+ZbXSCHOtUgAdPLgQABnmd3A=
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2x86
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Waldek,
 
@@ -10403,24 +9243,14 @@ make[1]: *** [all-sman] Error 1
 make[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home0/wspage/axiom-sandbox/src'
 make: *** [all-src] Error 2
 
--------
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] Two beginner questions
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 11:21:50 -0500
-Cc: 'Alasdair McAndrew' <amca01@gmail.com>,
-	'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] Two beginner questions
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -10444,19 +9274,13 @@ Spad and the computational aspect is what we want to advertise.
 BTW, it would be great if either you or Alfredo can make a new Windows
 binary (from build-improvements or wh-sandbox, whichever builds).
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris
-	10.2x86
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 11:24:59 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2x86
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -10466,17 +9290,12 @@ Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
 I believe it is saying that the directory sman does not exist -- so it
 is not like the error you reported earlier for build-improvements.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 18:31:51 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2
-	x86
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > Waldek,
 > 
@@ -10530,24 +9349,15 @@ I
 If bsdsignal.c change works separatly then please commit it 
 (but without the configure changes).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:34:25 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] Two beginner questions
-Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:34:25 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd7jFhGlbVEdOM9SnqBzP4fd48ZXAAAPXEg
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 On April 10, 2007 12:22 PM Gaby wrote:
 > 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > [...]
 > 
@@ -10590,21 +9400,13 @@ previous Windows binary distribution more than two years ago.
 I could do it again now but I think there would be greated
 benefit if someone else also participates in this task.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: [build-improvements] msys and double-colon
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 11:39:48 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: [build-improvements] msys and double-colon
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | On April 10, 2007 11:55 AM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 | > 
@@ -10698,19 +9500,12 @@ directories then you have to specify -r.  That behaviour is uniform
 and not specific to msys.  Therefore Autoconf is wrong to default to 
 "cp -p" when it does not know how I'm going to use LN_S.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:41:14 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd7jcPd9v/zkOaLSKCuC8fGoolbogAAM2Tg
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2
-	x86
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Waldek,
 
@@ -10741,22 +9536,12 @@ perhaps related to the unintentional configure reversion.
 Ok. I will revert my changes to configure so that I have
 wh-sandbox at r 485 again and repeat the build.
 
-Thanks!
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris
-	10.2x86
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 19:10:41 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2x86
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > Waldek,
@@ -10806,19 +9591,11 @@ did not create sman subdirectory.  In such case src/Makefile
 should skip sman subdriectory -- it looks that wh-sandbox have
 unnecessery dependency on all-sman.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:20:36 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
-Subject: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC
-	coders...
+Subject: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC	coders...
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -10874,24 +9651,12 @@ I think in the future Axiom will fare better, as we are slowly cleaning
 up the system and porting to SBCL et. al.  That should be one big step
 forward, and improved code documentation also will be a big help.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
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 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:06:22 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: alobo2@washcoll.edu
 Subject: ECCAD on Axiom Mailing List
+Cc: Austin Lobo
 
 ECCAD, The East Coast Computer Algebra Day, is being held at
 Washington College on April 21st in Chestertown, Maryland, USA.
@@ -10903,23 +9668,13 @@ to order (they are providing lunch).
 There are slots left for posters and demonstrations.
 Deadline for receipt is April 14th.
 
-Contacts:
-website: eccad07.washcoll.edu
-phone:   Austin Lobo 410-778-7873
-email:   alobo2@washcoll.edu
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC
-	coders...
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 21:03:26 +0200
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Unfortunately we did not receive any eligible applications from students
 > regarding Axiom. :-( I think we should try to analyze why that
@@ -11041,19 +9796,11 @@ generatingSeries()$P2
   is only possible in the interpreter -- and that's a wise decision, too, as
   Christian Aistleitner confirmed.
 
-
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:09:09 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: ECCAD on Axiom Mailing List
-To: Tim Daly, list
-Cc: alobo2@washcoll.edu
 
 That's a bit of a drive for me, but I think I can make it.  I'll try to
 attend. 
@@ -11067,42 +9814,15 @@ Cliff
 > 
 > Please come.
 > Please register (eccad07.washcoll.edu) so they know how much food
-> to order (they are providing lunch).
-> 
-> There are slots left for posters and demonstrations.
-> Deadline for receipt is April 14th.
-> 
-> Contacts:
-> website: eccad07.washcoll.edu
-> phone:   Austin Lobo 410-778-7873
-> email:   alobo2@washcoll.edu
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
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+> to order (they are providing lunch).
+> 
+> There are slots left for posters and demonstrations.
+> Deadline for receipt is April 14th.
 
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Bill Page
-	<9qmz1gt5kx.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 21:16:45 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch, Bill Page
 Subject: Kudos
 
 Dear Bill, Gaby and Waldek!
@@ -11123,18 +9843,11 @@ unable to build it, for whatever reason.
 
 I am very much indebted,
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:28:54 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC
-	coders...
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -11236,27 +9949,11 @@ one and I'm not completely sure I'll have access to a Windows box.  If
 that would be a very significant help, I will look into it - let me
 know.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
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 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:48:12 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to
-	SoC coders...
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
 Quoting Martin Rubey:
 
@@ -11290,7 +9987,7 @@ As are we all.
 
 Earlier quoting Martin Rubey:
 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 >
 >> .. Does anyone have any other ideas about why we did not
 >> receive any applications?
@@ -11512,22 +10209,11 @@ I think that is basically correct however you do realize that Aldor
 was specifically designed to be the replacement for SPAD, so this
 relationship to SPAD is not at all unexpected. 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:57:44 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to
-	SoC coders...
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
-
-C Y,
+Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
 I can't resist "jumping" at the conclusion of your last email... 
 
@@ -11563,19 +10249,11 @@ at the K-mart for not much money. ;) And I as I have said several
 times before: I have done this before and I would be very glad
 to help someone do it again. 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Help needed,
-	was: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 23:21:06 +0200
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: Help needed, was: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -11629,20 +10307,11 @@ conventions.)
 But if it is not tooooo big a project, such a bundle would be, again:
 WONDERFUL.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 14:24:33 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC
-	coders...
-To: Bill Page,
-	Martin Rubey
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
-
+To: Bill Page, Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -11676,29 +10345,11 @@ Right.
 
 Well, that's good news.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
- 
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 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 14:30:35 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC
-	coders...
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
-
-
---- Bill Page wrote:
+Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
 > > I can see where we might be able to put together a NSIS based
 > > installer of a merger of the latest build-improvements, the
@@ -11727,27 +10378,13 @@ access to a box in about 3 weeks, and if I can I'll set up an Axiom
 build environment and take a stab at it.  I'm a Linux guy myself but we
 really need something newer than the current binary...
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
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 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 23:40:34 +0200
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
-Subject: species project,
-	was: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: species project, was: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > * a free Aldor, or, since this is quite unlikely to happen,
 > 
@@ -11825,20 +10462,11 @@ and maybe
 
 * investigate whether we can compute the molecular expansion of a species
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 14:56:30 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Martin Rubey, Bill Page
 Subject: Re: species project
-To: Martin Rubey,
-	Bill Page
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
-
 
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -11874,46 +10502,11 @@ could then devote time to SPAD knowing we wouldn't have the rug yanked
 out from under us by an Aldor release (i.e. it would be work we do
 actually need to do and couldn't avoid by waiting).
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
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-\start
-Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 14:56:48 -0700 (PDT)
-From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: species project
-To: Martin Rubey,
-	Bill Page
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
-
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 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris
-	10.2x86
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 17:08:22 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2x86
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -11925,18 +10518,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 If socket support is detected not to exist, configure would not have
 generated Makefiles to that instruct to build sman.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 18:14:24 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: Re: Help needed, was: (Possible) reasons Axiom
-	didn't appeal to SoC coders...
-	<9qwt0k9b99.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+Subject: Re: Help needed, was: (Possible) reasons Axiom	didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -11977,19 +10563,11 @@ bundle to be HUGE.
 If we can successfully release a "normal" Windows binary perhaps we can
 look next at bundling cygwin and X for an "all-in-one" type release.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC
-	coders...
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 17:28:52 -0500
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -12029,18 +10607,11 @@ consider Axiom as a program that wants access to network and it might
 be blocked; then the anti-virus will ask you whether you want to grant
 access or not.  That is silly.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC
-	coders...
-	<9qmz1gt5kx.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 17:17:25 -0500
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -12054,19 +10625,12 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 The idea that Axiom is a Lisp project is largely fantasy. 
 Semi ;-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 10 Apr 2007 17:23:06 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Kudos
-	<9qmz1gt5kx.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qbqhwjazm.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 10 Apr 2007 17:23:06 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -12086,19 +10650,11 @@ For my class using Axiom to "succeed", I need an Axiom that does not
 require heroic effort -- please don't tell me "yum", "apt-get"; they
 don't work for everybody.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 18:54:36 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Help needed
-	<9qwt0k9b99.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <461C0C40.204@yahoo.com>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 Quoting Cliff Yapp:
 
@@ -12204,18 +10760,11 @@ Axiom Graphics as cygwin applications while running AXIOMsys
 as a native application with the right support for sockets
 might be the hard part.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris
-	10.2 x86
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 17:10:29 -0500
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2 x86
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -12227,20 +10776,13 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 I do hope you do all your best to avoid duplicated build-improvements
 work. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC
-	coders...
-	<20070410165744.fpkredya7808w884@webmail.anikast.ca>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 17:30:32 -0500
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -12251,22 +10793,14 @@ We should.  I see no compelling reason why we should hae parallel
 build effort on branches from build-improvements and keep them
 separate. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: Re: Help needed,
-	was: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
-	<9qwt0k9b99.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 10 Apr 2007 17:32:09 -0500
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Help needed, was: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
-
 [...]
 
 | Bill writes:
@@ -12277,20 +10811,11 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 GCL-2.6.8pre cannot build on cygwin; I don't know how to get the whole
 thing. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 19:34:56 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to
-	SoC coders...
-	<87r6qrsw2j.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
 Quoting Gabriel Dos Reis:
 
@@ -12334,19 +10859,11 @@ there was not thread suppor under unix (or what ever Axiom was built
 on at that time) and it was still considered "pretty neat" to get this stuff
 working via sockets. So I would call it legacy rather than over engineering. 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 17:42:16 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC
-	coders...
-To: Bill Page,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+To: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -12410,28 +10927,12 @@ feature.  Couldn't we do something like:
 Start Axiom GUI ->  If threads, start new thread with kernel
                     If no threads, start new process with kernel
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
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 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 20:59:20 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to
-	SoC coders...
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to SoC coders...
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Quoting C Y :
 
@@ -12479,21 +10980,11 @@ Windows is a little technically challenging (but not too difficult,
 I think). But probably it would be better to modify AXIOM to use
 the socket support built in to Lisp (GCL).
 
-> ...
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 23:34:13 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to	SoC
-	coders...
-	<20070410205920.mnwc68sn02cko8c0@webmail.anikast.ca>
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+Subject: Re: (Possible) reasons Axiom didn't appeal to	SoC coders...
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -12552,22 +11043,12 @@ would be good, but I'm not familiar with the options except knowing
 about the existence of usocket:  http://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/
  Apparently GCL is not on the usocket list yet.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<9qmz1gt5kx.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qbqhwjazm.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wt0jswc5.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 11 Apr 2007 09:02:20 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Subject: differences wh-sandbox and build-improvements,
-	was: Kudos
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: differences wh-sandbox and build-improvements,	was: Kudos
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -12588,24 +11069,12 @@ covers most if not all of build-improvements.  Is this incorrect?  If not, why
 do you want to merge things back from wh-sandbox into build-improvements and
 not the other way round?
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox and build-improvements,
-	was: Kudos
-	<9qmz1gt5kx.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qbqhwjazm.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wt0jswc5.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qk5wjgzr7.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 11 Apr 2007 08:40:05 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox and build-improvements, was: Kudos
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -12632,49 +11101,42 @@ else tend to create unnecessary work -- I don't know for others, but I
 don't enough time to spend solving problems I could avoid in the first
 place. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-	<1176301693.3293.9.camel@ellipse> <87abxfq7ps.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 11 Apr 2007 10:08:49 -0500
-Cc: axiom-commit@lists.sourceforge.net, list
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [501]
-	branches/build-improvements
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: [501] branches/build-improvements
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
-| Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
-|=20
+| Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+|
 | | Hello,
-| |=20
+| |
 | | Le mercredi 11 avril 2007 =E0 06:49 -0700, dos-reis@users.sourceforge.n=
 et
-| | a =E9crit :=20
+| | a =E9crit :
 | | > Revision: 501
-| | >           http://svn.sourceforge.net/axiom/?rev=3D501&view=3Drev
+| | >           http://svn.sourceforge.net/axiom/?rev=501&view=rev
 | | > Author:   dos-reis
 | | > Date:     2007-04-11 06:49:23 -0700 (Wed, 11 Apr 2007)
-| | >=20
+| | >
 | | > Log Message:
 | | > -----------
 | | > 2007-04-11  Gabriel Dos Reis  Gabriel Dos Reis
-| | >=20
+| | >
 | | >         * configure.ac.pamphlet: Update version info.
 | | >         * configure.ac: Regenerate.
 | | >         * configure: Likewise.
-| | >=20
+| | >
 | | > 2007-04-11  Gabriel Dos Reis  Gabriel Dos Reis
-| | >=20
+| | >
 | | >         * postpar.boot.pamphlet: Push into package BOOT.
 | | >         Remove cached Lisp translation
 | | >         * Makefile.pamphlet (<<postpar.clisp>>): Remove.
 | | >         (postpar.boot): Translate with bootsys.
 | | >         * Makefile.in: Regenerate.
-| | >=20
+| | >
 | | > Modified Paths:
 | | > --------------
 | | >     branches/build-improvements/ChangeLog.build-improvements
@@ -12688,10 +11150,10 @@ ts
 | | >     branches/build-improvements/src/interp/c-util.boot.pamphlet
 | | >     branches/build-improvements/src/interp/postpar.boot.pamphlet
 | | >     branches/build-improvements/src/scripts/document.in
-| |=20
+| |
 | | c-util.boot was modified too :-). I don't know if this is intentional
 | | but you did not push it into the "BOOT" package.
-|=20
+|
 | Ooooops, I checked in the WRONG tree -- I meant to check in the tree
 | that constains only the change to c-util.  I'm deeply sorry.
                                     ^^^^^^
@@ -12700,53 +11162,46 @@ gloops; I meant "postpar.boot" changes only.  As is the tree cannot
 build.
 
 There is a bug in c-util.boot that I wanted to correct before adding
-the changes that make it compilable with bootsys.=20=20
+the changes that make it compilable with bootsys.
 I should not commit to Axiom early in the morning before enough
 coffee.
 
 I'll notify you when I reinstate the tree in a good shape.  Sorry for
 the inconvenience.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
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-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-	<1176301693.3293.9.camel@ellipse>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 11 Apr 2007 10:59:17 -0500
-Cc: list, axiom-commit@lists.sourceforge.net
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [501]
-	branches/build-improvements
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: [501] branches/build-improvements
 
-Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 | Hello,
-|=20
+|
 | Le mercredi 11 avril 2007 =E0 06:49 -0700, dos-reis@users.sourceforge.net
-| a =E9crit :=20
+| a =E9crit :
 | > Revision: 501
-| >           http://svn.sourceforge.net/axiom/?rev=3D501&view=3Drev
+| >           http://svn.sourceforge.net/axiom/?rev=501&view=rev
 | > Author:   dos-reis
 | > Date:     2007-04-11 06:49:23 -0700 (Wed, 11 Apr 2007)
-| >=20
+| >
 | > Log Message:
 | > -----------
 | > 2007-04-11  Gabriel Dos Reis  Gabriel Dos Reis
-| >=20
+| >
 | >         * configure.ac.pamphlet: Update version info.
 | >         * configure.ac: Regenerate.
 | >         * configure: Likewise.
-| >=20
+| >
 | > 2007-04-11  Gabriel Dos Reis  Gabriel Dos Reis
-| >=20
+| >
 | >         * postpar.boot.pamphlet: Push into package BOOT.
 | >         Remove cached Lisp translation
 | >         * Makefile.pamphlet (<<postpar.clisp>>): Remove.
 | >         (postpar.boot): Translate with bootsys.
 | >         * Makefile.in: Regenerate.
-| >=20
+| >
 | > Modified Paths:
 | > --------------
 | >     branches/build-improvements/ChangeLog.build-improvements
@@ -12759,25 +11214,18 @@ Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 | >     branches/build-improvements/src/interp/c-util.boot.pamphlet
 | >     branches/build-improvements/src/interp/postpar.boot.pamphlet
 | >     branches/build-improvements/src/scripts/document.in
-|=20
+|
 | c-util.boot was modified too :-). I don't know if this is intentional
 | but you did not push it into the "BOOT" package.
 
 I reverted the tree to the state it was at revision 500.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox and build-improvements, 
-	was: Kudos
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:54:38 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox and build-improvements, was: Kudos
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Waldek, Gaby, maybe you could spend a minute explaining in what ways
@@ -12826,21 +11274,12 @@ What wh-sandbox has which is not in build-improvements:
 3) new algebra bootstrap
 4) many bug fixes
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox and build-improvements,
-	was: Kudos
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 11 Apr 2007 15:25:08 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox and build-improvements, was: Kudos
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -12853,19 +11292,12 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 This is something I would have liked to go into build-improvements so
 that I don't have to do the same thing.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:39:57 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris
-	10.2x86
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2x86
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Quoting Waldek Hebisch:
 
@@ -12889,19 +11321,12 @@ the incorporation of a few more revisions from build-improvements.
 Waldek, I am ready to commit my revisioin 366 based changes
 to wh-sandbox. Shall I proceed?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris
-	10.2x86
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 23:14:58 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Axiom on Solaris 10.2x86
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > I can now confirm that after removing my unintentional reversion
@@ -12919,48 +11344,17 @@ Bill Page wrote:
 
 Yes, go on.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
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-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 11 Apr 2007 19:59:30 -0500
-Subject: [Richard Fateman] Re:
-	[Maxima] strange behaviour with simple decimals / Axiom
-
---=-=-=
-
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
+Subject: [Richard Fateman] Re:	[Maxima] strange behaviour with simple decimals / Axiom
 
 FYI.
 
-
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-
-Return-Path: <maxima-bounces@math.utexas.edu>
-Delivered-To: gdr@localhost.cs.tamu.edu
 Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:54:35 -0700
 From: Richard Fateman
-	rv:1.4) Gecko/20030624 Netscape/7.1 (ax)
-To: maxima@math.utexas.edu
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 Subject: Re: [Maxima] strange behaviour with simple decimals / Axiom
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 In Axiom version of  1/17/2005
 
@@ -12971,29 +11365,11 @@ In Axiom version of  1/17/2005
 I don't know if this counts as unexpected to a 5th grader, but does a 
 5th grader even know about "E" scientific notation?
 
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 Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:27:58 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: [Richard Fateman]
-	Re: [Maxima] strange behaviour with simple decimals / Axiom
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: [Richard Fateman]	Re: [Maxima] strange behaviour with simple decimals / Axiom
 
 Quoting Gabriel Dos Reis:
 
@@ -13030,25 +11406,13 @@ In Axiom version of  1/17/2005
 I don't know if this counts as unexpected to a 5th grader, but does a
 5th grader even know about "E" scientific notation?
 
-------
-
-What's his point?
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: [Richard Fateman] Re:
-	[Maxima] strange behaviour with simple decimals / Axiom
-	<20070411212758.cnzw4akxpios88kw@webmail.anikast.ca>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 11 Apr 2007 20:40:21 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: [Richard Fateman] Re: [Maxima] strange behaviour with simple decimals / Axiom
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Quoting Gabriel Dos Reis:
 | 
@@ -13093,20 +11457,11 @@ the more conventional and reliable "double" C datatype.
 
 If he reads this mailing list you would get an answer :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:30:04 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: [Richard Fateman]
-	Re: [Maxima] strange behaviour with simple decimals / Axiom
-	<876482nzei.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: [Richard Fateman]	Re: [Maxima] strange behaviour with simple decimals / Axiom
 
 Quoting Gabriel Dos Reis:
 
@@ -13176,20 +11531,13 @@ Of the "machine" float:
 > | 1.96 - 1.4^2  comes out as  0.7 E -20
 > |
 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: [Richard Fateman] Re:
-	[Maxima] strange behaviour with simple decimals / Axiom
-	<876482nzei.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<20070411223004.wuhd95vldx444s8g@webmail.anikast.ca>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 11 Apr 2007 21:45:08 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: [Richard Fateman] Re: [Maxima] strange behaviour with simple decimals / Axiom
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Quoting Gabriel Dos Reis:
 | 
@@ -13232,19 +11580,11 @@ Cc: list
 
 which agrees with what Maxima computes.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:56:25 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: [Maxima] strange behaviour with simple
-	decimals / Axiom
-To: Bill Page,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
-
+To: Bill Page,	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: [Maxima] strange behaviour with simple decimals / Axiom
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 > 
@@ -13262,18 +11602,6 @@ topic got to comparative behavior of CASs and calculators.  I don't
 think there is a criticism of Axiom involved as such, the discussion is
 more general than that.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
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 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:24:43 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -13337,23 +11665,10 @@ sure our error messages are informative in the case of failure to
 connect, and provide all available information for resolving the
 issues.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Now that's room service!  Choose from over 150,000 hotels
-in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit.
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-
 \start
-To: gcl-devel@gnu.org, axiom-dev <list>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 08:16:34 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: gcl configure breakage
 
 I tried to configure gcl, which a collegue fetched yesterday via
@@ -13427,16 +11742,10 @@ configure: failed program was:
         return 0;
         }
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	axiom-dev <list>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 08:55:21 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
 
 Dear Waldek,
@@ -13505,22 +11814,12 @@ make[1]: *** [all-lisp] Error 2
 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/harre/ax-build/src'
 make: *** [all-src] Error 2
 
-
-Many thanks in advance
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 09:26:35 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Subject: problems compiling build-improvements 502 was:
-	Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: problems compiling build-improvements 502 was:	Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 same problem in build-improvements.
 
@@ -13597,28 +11896,12 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 > make[1]: *** [all-lisp] Error 2
 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/harre/ax-build/src'
 > make: *** [all-src] Error 2
-> 
-> 
-> Many thanks in advance
-> 
-> Martin
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: gcl-devel@gnu.org,  axiom-dev <list>
-Subject: Re: gcl configure breakage
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 09:29:58 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
+Subject: Re: gcl configure breakage
 
 After installing binutils-dev and m4 configure worked. Now it's making...
 
@@ -13698,28 +11981,13 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 >         fclose(fp);
 >         return 0;
 >         }
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-
-
-
 
 \start
-Subject: Re: problems compiling build-improvements 502
-	was: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Martin Rubey
-	<9qwt0irr2s.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:52:52 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: problems compiling build-improvements 502	was: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -13800,14 +12068,14 @@ XEC)
 > > Modifications of this banner must retain notice of a compatible licen=
 se
 > > Dedicated to the memory of W. Schelter
-> >=20
+> >
 > > Use (help) to get some basic information on how to use GCL.
 > > Temporary directory for compiler files set to /tmp/
-> >=20
+> >
 > > >/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lXmu
 > > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
 > > sh: /home/harre/ax-build/build/i686-pc-linux/bin/raw_lisp: not found
-> >=20
+> >
 > > Error: Cannot delete the file #p"/home/harre/ax-build/build/i686-pc-l=
 inux/bin/raw_lisp": "No such file or directory".
 > > Fast links are on: do (si::use-fast-links nil) for debugging
@@ -13819,37 +12087,12 @@ ror 255
 > > make[1]: *** [all-lisp] Error 2
 > > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/harre/ax-build/src'
 > > make: *** [all-src] Error 2
-> >=20
-> >=20
-> > Many thanks in advance
-> >=20
-> > Martin
-> >=20
-> >=20
-> >=20
-> > _______________________________________________
-> > Axiom-developer mailing list
-> > list
-> > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->=20
->=20
->=20
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->=20
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 12 Apr 2007 06:41:28 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Sockets, threads and GUI<->Kernel communication
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 12 Apr 2007 06:41:28 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -13915,17 +12158,12 @@ the engineering has forgotten the basics.
 
 I'm not a windows developer, so patches are welcome.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:49:02 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Camm Maguire, axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Dear Waldek,
@@ -14022,28 +12260,12 @@ MD5sum: 1846a63096382273dfd4cf7652d224c8
 In particular there is no dependency on developement libraries, so
 it is passible that current Debian have similar problem.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: Re: problems compiling build-improvements 502 was:
-	Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
-	<9qwt0irr2s.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 06:50:57 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: problems compiling build-improvements 502 was: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -14057,17 +12279,11 @@ surronding contexts.  It should not be the same as with wh-sandbox
 because build-improvements configures GCL with --disable-xgcl and
 --disable-tkconfig.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch,
-	Bill Page
-Subject: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 14:10:40 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Bill Page
+Subject: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -14083,18 +12299,11 @@ while compiling ALGEBRA.
 
 Didn't Bill Page say that one has to tweak some setting in gcl?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Apr 2007 07:24:21 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
-	<9qmz1dlrnj.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 12 Apr 2007 07:24:21 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -14118,18 +12327,11 @@ Please, please, please.  General message to people experiencing
 The build is slower but you may get a chance to make a meaningful
 report that may eventually help fix the bug you run into.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Apr 2007 14:36:47 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
-	<9qmz1dlrnj.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87y7kxlr0q.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 12 Apr 2007 14:36:47 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -14157,21 +12359,12 @@ Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
 Does this work also in wh-sandbox?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: problems compiling build-improvements 502 was:
-	Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
-	<9qwt0irr2s.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<878xcxn74u.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 15:13:26 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: problems compiling build-improvements 502 was: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -14196,19 +12389,12 @@ build-improvements succeeded.
 
 I am currently retrying wh-sandbox with --enable-checking.
 
-Thanks for all your help!
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:45:08 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
@@ -14242,24 +12428,12 @@ guessing package (I still have to investigate the problem).
  (PROCLAIM '(FTYPE (FUNCTION (*) (VALUES T T)) BOOT:|ReadLine|)) 
  (PROCLAIM
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: Re: problems compiling build-improvements 502 was:
-	Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
-	<9qwt0irr2s.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<878xcxn74u.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qveg1ybux.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 08:54:46 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: problems compiling build-improvements 502 was: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -14292,22 +12466,12 @@ It is not clear to me that wh-sandbox has the --enable-checking
 bits.  One drawback of Autoconf design is that when configure does not
 understand an --enable-FEATURE switch, it says nothing.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: problems compiling build-improvements 502 was:
-	Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
-	<9qwt0irr2s.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<878xcxn74u.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qveg1ybux.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87ps69lmu1.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 16:13:25 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: problems compiling build-improvements 502 was: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -14341,20 +12505,12 @@ You see, I really need wh-sandbox because of three reasons:
 (the last item depends on the second item, but the first item also is extremely
 helpful)
 
-
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 16:17:35 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Request for wh-sandbox and build-improvements
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 A request for both build-improvements and wh-sandbox:
 
@@ -14370,26 +12526,12 @@ the ".spad.pamphlet"s, not the ".spad"s
 
 Is there any reason for copying the "spad"s instead?
 
-Thanks for everything,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: Re: problems compiling build-improvements 502 was:
-	Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
-	<9qwt0irr2s.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<878xcxn74u.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qveg1ybux.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87ps69lmu1.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qslb5isu2.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 09:19:20 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: problems compiling build-improvements 502 was: Re: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -14439,16 +12581,11 @@ Ideally, all of this should be merged back to silver, but I don't know
 what Silver is.  I would hate to change target every two or three
 months. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Sockets and threads
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 16:20:42 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Sockets and threads
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Cliff Yapp writes:
@@ -14480,20 +12617,11 @@ Other Lisp may also place restrictions on possible behaviour of C
 code.  Socket interface seem to be accepted way to interface
 general programs with Lisp (and other high level runtimes).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 09:30:18 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Sockets and threads
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 Quoting Waldek Hebisch:
 
@@ -14541,23 +12669,12 @@ aren't.
 
 Not that much.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 09:39:20 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Subject: Re: Request for wh-sandbox and build-improvements
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Quoting Martin Rubey:
 
@@ -14589,25 +12706,12 @@ on the priority list.
 > the ".spad.pamphlet"s, not the ".spad"s
 >
 > Is there any reason for copying the "spad"s instead?
->
-> Thanks for everything,
->
-> Martin
->
->
-
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 12 Apr 2007 09:40:56 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Sockets and threads
-	<20070412093018.jjulegy1pcgkskgw@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 12 Apr 2007 09:40:56 -0500
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -14643,18 +12747,12 @@ s/do/does not/
 
 Sorry for the confusion.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<20070412093920.1w0wxtjeg0k80c0g@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 16:49:08 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Request for wh-sandbox and build-improvements
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -14684,17 +12782,11 @@ Maybe even
 
 but no, that's confusing...
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 08:10:08 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Sockets, threads and GUI<->Kernel communication
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: Sockets, threads and GUI<->Kernel communication
 
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -14753,18 +12845,9 @@ P.S.  I don't mean to be an irritation, Gaby - it's possible I'm just
 lacking enough basic understanding to follow you correctly.  Is there
 some introductory material on thread vs. socket issues that I could read?
 
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Get your own web address.  
-Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business.
-http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/domains/?p=BESTDEAL
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:20:05 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: sockets
 
@@ -14773,18 +12856,11 @@ X11 is a socket-based design. When we tried to write graphics
 Given that the graphics had sockets it made sense to communicate
 from Axiom to the graphics component using the same protocol.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:29:07 -0400
-	charset="US-ASCII"
-thread-index: Acd8+5h4Wf/NsEQYQgixS3AWBNgj9AAGdaAg
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: RE: problems compiling wh-sandbox 503
 
 On April 12, 2007 8:11 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -14811,19 +12887,11 @@ operating systems on which it runs. This and the specific code
 relocation method is the what changes most from machine to
 machine.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Apr 2007 10:46:18 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Sockets, threads and GUI<->Kernel communication
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 12 Apr 2007 10:46:18 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -14903,20 +12971,12 @@ Yes.
 
 They are not mutually exclusive, so I don't understand your point.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and
-	build-improvements
-	<20070412093920.1w0wxtjeg0k80c0g@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qmz1d3axn.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 10:47:55 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and	build-improvements
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -14946,16 +13006,11 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 How do you say, produce a clisp/dvi/pdf out of this?  How do you say,
 just compile the tangled code?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Apr 2007 10:54:26 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: sockets
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 12 Apr 2007 10:54:26 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -14979,21 +13034,12 @@ critically on sockets?
 
 Take Emacs, for example.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and
-	build-improvements
-	<20070412093920.1w0wxtjeg0k80c0g@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qmz1d3axn.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wt0hk310.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 17:54:43 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and	build-improvements
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -15038,23 +13084,12 @@ Thus, I think that
 
 is quite ok.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and
-	build-improvements
-	<20070412093920.1w0wxtjeg0k80c0g@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qmz1d3axn.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wt0hk310.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qd5296118.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 11:01:26 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and build-improvements
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -15104,17 +13139,10 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 We can simplify the switches if we are willing to use the same
 switches as document itself.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'axiom-dev'" <list>
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 12:03:37 -0400
-	charset="US-ASCII"
-thread-index: Acd86MkCngghdvgdROy/EijOlCByQgALvBkg
-Cc: 
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: FW: summer of code
 
 Axiom Developers;
@@ -15178,26 +13206,12 @@ advertising.
 The technical issues with those selected will be done later, don't
 worry about it now. I'll be in touch.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and
-	build-improvements
-	<20070412093920.1w0wxtjeg0k80c0g@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qmz1d3axn.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wt0hk310.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qd5296118.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d529k2eh.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 18:22:10 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and	build-improvements
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -15244,18 +13258,11 @@ and
 
 show a usage message just as axiom -h. 
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 09:23:15 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Sockets, threads and GUI<->Kernel communication
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: Sockets, threads and GUI<->Kernel communication
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -15310,24 +13317,11 @@ different sort of issue.  I'm surprised that this aspect of Axiom is
 complex, so there are clearly some design issues I'm not taking into
 account yet.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Don't get soaked.  Take a quick peak at the forecast
-with the Yahoo! Search weather shortcut.
-http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#loc_weather
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Apr 2007 11:32:02 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Sockets, threads and GUI<->Kernel communication
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 12 Apr 2007 11:32:02 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -15369,24 +13363,12 @@ When you try to port Axiom to say, ECL, SBCL, CLISP, etc. that added
 complexity becomes non-negligeable.  Since, I've been doing that, I
 think I let my exasperation out.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and
-	build-improvements
-	<20070412093920.1w0wxtjeg0k80c0g@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qmz1d3axn.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wt0hk310.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qd5296118.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d529k2eh.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qy7kx8swd.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 11:34:35 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and	build-improvements
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -15443,25 +13425,12 @@ For example.
 I would also like to be able to dump intermediate representation,
 compile to machine objects or FASLs, create a standalone executable.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and
-	build-improvements
-	<20070412093920.1w0wxtjeg0k80c0g@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qmz1d3axn.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wt0hk310.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qd5296118.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d529k2eh.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qy7kx8swd.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87zm5dimas.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 18:41:08 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and	build-improvements
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -15518,18 +13487,11 @@ version.  But do as you wish.  In any case, please install ".spad.pamphlet"
 instead of ".spad" into src/algebra.  There is quite a bit of documented
 algebra source meanwhile.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 09:45:22 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Sockets, threads and GUI<->Kernel communication
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: Sockets, threads and GUI<->Kernel communication
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -15565,23 +13527,10 @@ hope anyway...
 
 Cheers, and thanks for all the hard work you've been doing!
 
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Bored stiff? Loosen up... 
-Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games.
-http://games.yahoo.com/games/front
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly, axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 19:45:43 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly, Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: docstrings created by aldor
 
 Dear Tim, Waldek,
@@ -15693,28 +13642,21 @@ The libdb is created magically when I first )lib the compiled files
 
 Any insight would be great,
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:08:32 -0500
-To: rubey@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at
-Cc: list, waldemar.Waldek Hebisch
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: docstrings created by aldor
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Sorry, I have no clue. -- t
 
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Apr 2007 20:15:06 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: docstrings created by aldor
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 12 Apr 2007 20:15:06 +0200
-Cc: list, waldemar.Waldek Hebisch
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -15725,19 +13667,11 @@ creating libdb.text?
 
 I guess it is created from the asy file, but even that I do not know.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly,  list,
-	waldemar.Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: Re: docstrings created by aldor
-	<9qhcrlfoid.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 20:27:33 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: docstrings created by aldor
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -15777,15 +13711,12 @@ $\setN^{(\setN)}$ to $\setQ$ in anology to the fact    that a \useterm{formal
 power series} (over $\setQ$) is a f--unct--ion --   f--rom --$\se--tN$ --to
 $--\setQ$.    \end{addescription}
 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: docstrings created by aldor
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 21:04:10 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, waldemar.Waldek Hebisch
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: docstrings created by aldor
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Martin Rubey writes:
@@ -15803,18 +13734,11 @@ Martin Rubey wrote:
 Look at the function writedb in br-data.boot.pamphlet.  It looks that
 this function is resposible for mangling you see.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Apr 2007 21:42:29 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: docstrings created by aldor
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 12 Apr 2007 21:42:29 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -15830,29 +13754,12 @@ grep "500" *.pamphlet
 Any idea what that's good for?  Well, in any case, it will help me a lot to
 reach my goal!
 
-Thanks a million times, Waldek!
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and
-	build-improvements
-	<20070412093920.1w0wxtjeg0k80c0g@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qmz1d3axn.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wt0hk310.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qd5296118.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d529k2eh.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qy7kx8swd.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87zm5dimas.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qveg1mtp7.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 Apr 2007 17:46:37 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and	build-improvements
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -15886,17 +13793,11 @@ I was talking of the axiom script.
 But, yes currently, document can translate Boot to Lisp, compile
 Lisp to object codes, and assemble object codes to executable.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Apr 2007 17:56:24 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: docstrings created by aldor
-	<9qwt0hfkgq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 12 Apr 2007 17:56:24 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -15917,30 +13818,20 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 
 500 characters should be enough for everybody!
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Jeremy Siek
 Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 21:54:07 -0600
+From: Jeremy Siek
+To: list
 Subject: CFP: Library-Centric Software Design 2007
 
 
---Apple-Mail-51-560751565
-	charset=WINDOWS-1252;
-	delsp=yes;
-	format=flowed
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-
      ACM SIGPLAN SYMPOSIUM ON LIBRARY-CENTRIC SOFTWARE DESIGN - LCSD'07
 
                      http://lcsd.cs.tamu.edu/2007
 
               on October 21st, 2007 at
 
-         Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and =20
+         Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and 
 Applications
          (OOPSLA'07) conference in Montreal, Canada, October 21-25, 2007
 
@@ -15990,7 +13881,7 @@ style file (option 1) at
 http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. Submissions should
 be limited to 12 pages in this style.
 
-Accepted papers will be published in the ACM proceedings for the =20
+Accepted papers will be published in the ACM proceedings for the 
 symposium.
 
 IMPORTANT DATES
@@ -16078,240 +13969,12 @@ research.
 FOR MORE INFORMATION AND UPDATES please visit
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-Jeremy Siek <jeremy.siek@colorado.edu>
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-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute</DIV><DIV>=A0 =A0 *=A0 Sibylle Schupp, =
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-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and
-	build-improvements
-	<20070412093920.1w0wxtjeg0k80c0g@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
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-	<87zm5dimas.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qveg1mtp7.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87ps69i52q.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 13 Apr 2007 10:07:52 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and	build-improvements
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -16332,29 +13995,12 @@ create documentation and source only.
 
 Haven't we reached concensus yet?
 
-Martin
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-
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-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and
-	build-improvements
-	<20070412093920.1w0wxtjeg0k80c0g@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qmz1d3axn.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
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-	<87ps69i52q.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9q3b34y9wn.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 13 Apr 2007 03:30:27 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and	build-improvements
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -16379,29 +14025,12 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 
 I don't really know.  You seem to be arguing all aspects.
 
--- Gaby
-
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-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and
-	build-improvements
-	<20070412093920.1w0wxtjeg0k80c0g@webmail.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qmz1d3axn.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
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-	<9q3b34y9wn.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<871wioism4.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 13 Apr 2007 11:26:52 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and	build-improvements
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -16455,17 +14084,10 @@ Hm, I believe I voted for:
 
 Well, I do not insist on (3). But (1) and (2) would be important to me.
 
-
-Martin
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-
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 20:36:43 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: FW: summer of code
 
 Hi, yes, I am subsribed to both axiom lists, but I was just busy. I
@@ -16564,22 +14186,11 @@ On 4/12/07, Bill Page wrote:
 >
 > The technical issues with those selected will be done later, don't
 > worry about it now. I'll be in touch.
->
-> Ondrej
->
->
->
->
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-
 
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ondrej Certik'" <ondrej@certik.cz>
 Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 15:39:07 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-thread-index: Acd9+sL8PRstoBNOQZWZgiH0DAsQzwABf5Pg
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: RE: FW: summer of code
 
 On April 13, 2007 2:37 PM Ondrej Certik wrote:
@@ -16625,23 +14236,11 @@ software development.
 
 So lets remain in touch as and when time permits.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 14:14:16 -0700
-From: "Scott Morrison" Scott Morrison
+From: Scott Morrison
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Sockets, threads and GUI<->Kernel communication
-	boundary="----=_Part_5128_16269919.1176498856288"
-	<87fy75n7kn.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: 
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 On 12 Apr 2007 06:41:28 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 >
@@ -16680,28 +14279,10 @@ So that's the historical perspective.
 
 I apologize for leaving you guys with this overly complex mess.
 
--- Scott Morrison
-
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-
-<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 12 Apr 2007 06:41:28 -0500, <b class="gmail_sendername">Gabriel Dos Reis</b> &lt;<a href="mailto:Gabriel Dos Reis">Gabriel Dos Reis</a>&gt; wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
-C Y &lt;<a href="mailto:Cliff Yapp">Cliff Yapp</a>&gt; writes:<br><br>| I do agree that threads are a more attractive way to implement the<br>| client-server setup when dealing with a strictly local copy of Axiom,
-<br><br>If you agree with that, then you must agree with the over-engineering<br>characterization.&nbsp;&nbsp;We have more uses of Axiom as local copy than we<br>have as a truly distributed system over network.&nbsp;&nbsp;A 101 principle<br>
-of engineering is to keep common thing simple.<br></blockquote></div><br>Mea Culpa.<br><br>As the designer and developer of the overly complex socket communication system, I must take responsibility for this mess.&nbsp; This system was originally implemented on IBM RT workstations running AIX in 1989.&nbsp; In AIX there were no lightweight threads, so that really was not an option.&nbsp; But the real motivation for using sockets was that we envisioned running HyperDoc&nbsp; and Axiom on different machines.&nbsp; In those days we had powerful mainframes and wimpy workstations.&nbsp; Of course it was never really implemented to work that way, but the overly complex socket approach was never removed.
-<br><br>There also would have been no HyperDoc if we&#39;d done this a few years later.&nbsp; At the time web browsers were non-existent.&nbsp; I&#39;d be in favor of dumping HyperDoc and implementing a browser interface, but I&#39;m not going to do that, and I don&#39;t see it happening soon.
-<br><br>I also did the socket interface to the graphics system for the same reason: we wanted to run things of different systems, and again it never happened.<br><br>So that&#39;s the historical perspective.<br><br>I apologize for leaving you guys with this overly complex mess.
-<br><br>-- Scott Morrison<br><br>
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 Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 02:33:03 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-	<00c601c77e03$6a06ca20$6900a8c0@asus>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: FW: summer of code
 
 > language for Axiom as part of the basic design. Even Sage has
@@ -16755,17 +14336,11 @@ can be used immediatelly by SymPy or any other project.
 
 Yes.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 21:02:55 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: re: FW: summer of code
-	<85b5c3130704131733h1868c2b3tf39076fa98780b99@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Ondrej Certik wrote:
 
@@ -16786,18 +14361,10 @@ particular has a tendency to always push the bounds of what is possible.
 efficiency, but I think Axiom as a project is most likely going to
 devote a lot of attention to being (or remaining) fast.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ondrej Certik'" <ondrej@certik.cz>
 Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:38:19 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-thread-index: Acd+LHdj7pAXwpDKR0SDGdf2I/OIkgADuolg
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: RE: FW: summer of code
 
 [Warning: The following contains mostly philosophy and opinions.
@@ -16909,19 +14476,11 @@ Sage and Google's summer of code all have a role to play even
 if that ends up by just getting more people interest in the
 main subject - computer algebra.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
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 Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 00:23:06 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: FW: summer of code
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -17037,17 +14596,11 @@ beyond our own senses, we may find ourselves gazing into the depths of
 mathematics with mechanical tools more capable of recognizing
 correctness of large scale proofs than our own minds.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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 Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 12:58:46 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: FW: summer of code
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 I see. I am not interested in mathematics (for this there is Axiom),
 but just a basic symbolic manipulation and for this the algorithms are
@@ -17171,12 +14724,6 @@ On 4/14/07, Cliff Yapp wrote:
 > beyond our own senses, we may find ourselves gazing into the depths of
 > mathematics with mechanical tools more capable of recognizing
 > correctness of large scale proofs than our own minds.
->
-> Cheers,
-> CY
->
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 Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 08:06:17 -0700 (PDT)
@@ -17187,35 +14734,21 @@ Subject: Book order link on front page is broken
 http://www.lulu.com/content/190827 just leads to "item not available." 
 Did it get moved?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:30:06 -0500
-To: Cliff Yapp, list
-Cc: 
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Book order link.
 
 http://www.lulu.com/content/190827
 
 the link is fixed. thanks for the tip --t
 
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-Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox and build-improvements
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 00:31:29 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox and build-improvements
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -17233,21 +14766,11 @@ Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 It looks that you just re-did work on last file that I converted
 (I left non-bootstrap files as-is).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
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 Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 18:01:32 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox and
-	build-improvements
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Quoting Waldek Hebisch:
 
@@ -17282,37 +14805,19 @@ There are more changes to come, but not before I find a more
 reliable network connection and ways to install autoconf-2.60 on
 mingw/msys.
 
-> --
->                              Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 20:38:34 -0500
-To: amca01@gmail.com
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: book order link
 
 The lulu.com book and the src/doc/bookvol1.pdf are the same file.
 
-Tim
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 02:12:14 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: differences wh-sandbox and build-improvements
-Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 02:12:14 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-thread-index: Acd+6N0UZKN2N5bQQEeJW6cLiGLJBQALO8qg
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 On April 14, 2007 7:02 PM Gaby wrote:
 > 
@@ -17340,22 +14845,11 @@ Is there any particular reason you want to continue using the older
 version autoconf-2.60? (I think you can, but I haven't actually built
 2.60 on MSYS/MinGW.)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
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 Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 04:56:15 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: RE: differences wh-sandbox and
-	build-improvements
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+Subject: RE: differences wh-sandbox and	build-improvements
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
 
@@ -17404,25 +14898,11 @@ not tried that version yet.
 
 my three main linux boxes are running that version,
 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
->
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:20:53 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
-Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:20:53 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-thread-index: Acd/RE9mOj88qWWKRkuB/m70PeEqaQATSxZQ
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 On April 15, 2007 5:56 AM Gaby wrote:
 
@@ -17501,21 +14981,11 @@ Let me know how it turns out.
 
 I recommend that we go to autoconf-2.61 for all Axiom builds.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
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 Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:27:55 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
 
@@ -17613,25 +15083,11 @@ not well -- my Perl is not /bin/perl.
 
 As long as you prepare and commit all my patches, I'm fine with that.
 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:52:51 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
-Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:52:51 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-thread-index: Acd/pO9UoJGBAeqcTSO5oZNRHtocxQADeQmQ
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 On April 15, 2007 5:28 PM Gaby wrote:
 > 
@@ -17768,21 +15224,11 @@ one where each developer chooses there own flavor and version
 of the basic tools ... I with draw my recommendation. Let's
 just all continue to do it our own way. ;)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
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 Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 02:31:43 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
 
@@ -17952,27 +15398,11 @@ maintaining linux boxes, that include:
 I suspect you'd have much more effective impact at explaining me
 how automake-2.61 fare vis-a-vis the above three rules.
 
-
-
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
->
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:28:22 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
-Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:28:22 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd/+UjmKWoLwRqnRNyh6Wp3XQYf0gAPPZQg
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 On April 16, 2007 3:32 AM Gaby wrote:
 
@@ -18083,21 +15513,11 @@ If you think you need at least 2.60 what other choice do you have?
 If not revert the autoconf stuff to 2.59. (Waldek is still using
 2.59 in wh-sandbox.)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
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 Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:22:00 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
 
@@ -18253,23 +15673,12 @@ will find resources to get it happen.  I'm done.
 
 > If not revert the autoconf stuff to 2.59. (Waldek is still using
 > 2.59 in wh-sandbox.)
->
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
->
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 12:08:42 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: comment
 
 > I could repeat almost word-for-word a similar statement by Tim
@@ -18308,25 +15717,16 @@ made to work" but rather "why waste the time and space".
 Git is the best technical solution, thus I use git. 
 To me, that's progress.
 
-Tim
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 13:19:01 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
-Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 13:19:01 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceAQ11Pg64qbFCMSjOPYHTXkjfoBgAAmk4g
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 On April 16, 2007 12:22 PM wrote:
->=20
+>
 > Quoting Bill Page:
->=20
+>
 > > On April 16, 2007 3:32 AM Gaby wrote:
 > >
 > >>
@@ -18336,7 +15736,7 @@ On April 16, 2007 12:22 PM wrote:
 > >
 > > What do you mean that GCL does not work under cygwin? It works
 > > for me. You just can't compile it under cygwin.
->=20
+>
 > That means the same thing for me: If I cannot compile it under
 > cygwin, it does not work for me as far as Axiom development is
 > concerned.
@@ -18345,7 +15745,7 @@ On April 16, 2007 12:22 PM wrote:
 Why not? It is not necessary to build gcl as part of the Axiom
 build - just install the windows binary for gcl, like other users
 Windows do.
-=20
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 > >
 > >> and I have been told on this list that windows people don't
 > >> care about GCL under cygwin.
@@ -18354,7 +15754,7 @@ Windows do.
 > > cygwin. period. What it does is foreign to them plus it is a
 > > poor replacement for linux, if linux is what you really want.
 > >
->=20
+>
 > But, I do not mean linux.  My impression is that you're
 > completely missing the picture by micro-focusing on linux vs.
 > non-linux environment and drawing misplaced conclusions
@@ -18362,7 +15762,7 @@ Windows do.
 
 Yes, perhaps. Sorry.
 
->=20
+>
 > What I want is to have a reasonable development under windows
 > -- whether it is mingw or cygwin, I don't care much.  The only
 > thing I care about is that the environment does not disrupt
@@ -18370,18 +15770,18 @@ Yes, perhaps. Sorry.
 >
 
 MSYS/minGW works for me.
-=20
+
 > >> I guess the fact that windows people on this list don't
 > >> help that much to make concrete forward progress is OK.
 > >
 > > I think that is typical.
->=20
+>
 > OK; I believe the logical conclusion for me is probably that
 > I drop any work on Axiom on windows.
 
 Your choice.
 
->=20
+>
 > Granted you can reproduce the problems, but the solution you
 > suggested did not work for me. I moved ActivePerl's path away
 > from /bin and /mingw/bin.
@@ -18430,26 +15830,26 @@ then that seems very strange. It works for me. And if I rename
 /bin/perl  to something else (and thereby use ActivePerl from
 windows), it fails that way you said it does for you.
 
-> ...=20
+> ...
 > But I already have MSYS pre-packaged components from mingw.org!
 >
 
 So you are running "perl, v5.6.1 built for msys" or not?
-=20
+
 > > Just because other people get away with using ActivePerl
 > > with minGW doesn't make it a "supported configuration" or good
 > > idea.
->=20
+>
 > Definitely, my reading of the mingw documentation from mingw
 > website is that ActivePerl is a "supported configuration".
 > But again, that point is moot by now.  Even old Perl from
 > msys does not get me install Autoconf-2.60.
 >
-> ...=20
+> ...
 > >
 > > MSYS is not a linux distro by any imagination but I think the
 > > same principle applies.
->=20
+>
 > Which implies that I should not even try your suggestion of
 > installing Autoconf-2.61 from a non-officially supported third
 > party.  I don't think your statements are coherent.
@@ -18459,7 +15859,7 @@ What choice do you have? If you want to abandon Windows development
 for build-improvements, fine, it's your choice. But would still
 try to encourage you to continue.
 
->=20
+>
 > Bill -- again, building Autoconf-2.60 does not work on the
 > "virgin" msys/mingw fails as an infinite loop.
 >
@@ -18576,7 +15976,7 @@ make[2]: Entering directory =
 } >version.m4
 make[2]: Leaving directory =
 `/home/Administrator/autoconf-2.60/lib/m4sugar'
-autom4te_perllibdir=3D'..'/lib AUTOM4TE_CFG=3D'../lib/autom4te.cfg'
+autom4te_perllibdir='..'/lib AUTOM4TE_CFG='../lib/autom4te.cfg'
 ../bin/autom4te -B '..'/lib -B '..'/lib         --language M4sh --cache =
 ''
 --melt ./autoconf.as -o autoconf.in
@@ -18692,44 +16092,44 @@ make[2]: Leaving directory =
 Making all in m4sugar
 make[2]: Entering directory =
 `/home/Administrator/autoconf-2.60/lib/m4sugar'
-autom4te_perllibdir=3D'../..'/lib =
-AUTOM4TE_CFG=3D'../../lib/autom4te.cfg'
+autom4te_perllibdir='../..'/lib =
+AUTOM4TE_CFG='../../lib/autom4te.cfg'
 ../../bin/autom4te -B '../..'/lib -B '../..'/lib
 \
-        --language=3Dm4sugar                      \
+        --language=m4sugar                      \
         --freeze                        \
-        --output=3Dm4sugar.m4f
-autom4te_perllibdir=3D'../..'/lib =
-AUTOM4TE_CFG=3D'../../lib/autom4te.cfg'
+        --output=m4sugar.m4f
+autom4te_perllibdir='../..'/lib =
+AUTOM4TE_CFG='../../lib/autom4te.cfg'
 ../../bin/autom4te -B '../..'/lib -B '../..'/lib
 \
-        --language=3Dm4sh                 \
+        --language=m4sh                 \
         --freeze                        \
-        --output=3Dm4sh.m4f
+        --output=m4sh.m4f
 make[2]: Leaving directory =
 `/home/Administrator/autoconf-2.60/lib/m4sugar'
 Making all in autoconf
 make[2]: Entering directory =
 `/home/Administrator/autoconf-2.60/lib/autoconf'
-autom4te_perllibdir=3D'../..'/lib =
-AUTOM4TE_CFG=3D'../../lib/autom4te.cfg'
+autom4te_perllibdir='../..'/lib =
+AUTOM4TE_CFG='../../lib/autom4te.cfg'
 ../../bin/autom4te -B '../..'/lib -B '../..'/lib
 \
-        --language=3Dautoconf                     \
+        --language=autoconf                     \
         --freeze                        \
-        --output=3Dautoconf.m4f
+        --output=autoconf.m4f
 make[2]: Leaving directory =
 `/home/Administrator/autoconf-2.60/lib/autoconf'
 Making all in autotest
 make[2]: Entering directory =
 `/home/Administrator/autoconf-2.60/lib/autotest'
-autom4te_perllibdir=3D'../..'/lib =
-AUTOM4TE_CFG=3D'../../lib/autom4te.cfg'
+autom4te_perllibdir='../..'/lib =
+AUTOM4TE_CFG='../../lib/autom4te.cfg'
 ../../bin/autom4te -B '../..'/lib -B '../..'/lib
 \
-        --language=3Dautotest                     \
+        --language=autotest                     \
         --freeze                        \
-        --output=3Dautotest.m4f
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 make[2]: Leaving directory =
 `/home/Administrator/autoconf-2.60/lib/autotest'
 Making all in autoscan
@@ -18739,26 +16139,26 @@ echo '# Automatically Generated: do not edit this file' >autoscan.list
 sed '/^[#]/!q' ./autoscan.pre                  >>autoscan.list
 ( \
   sed -n '/^[^#]/p' ./autoscan.pre; \
-  autom4te_perllibdir=3D'../..'/lib =
-AUTOM4TE_CFG=3D'../../lib/autom4te.cfg'
+  autom4te_perllibdir='../..'/lib =
+AUTOM4TE_CFG='../../lib/autom4te.cfg'
 ../../bin/autom4te -B '../..'/lib -B '../..'/lib         --cache '' -M =
 -l
 autoconf -t'AN_OUTPUT:$1: $2          $3' \
-) | LC_ALL=3DC sort                                      >>autoscan.list
+) | LC_ALL=C sort                                      >>autoscan.list
 make[2]: Leaving directory =
 `/home/Administrator/autoconf-2.60/lib/autoscan'
 Making all in emacs
 make[2]: Entering directory =
 `/home/Administrator/autoconf-2.60/lib/emacs'
 WARNING: Warnings can be ignored. :-)
-if test "no" !=3D no; then \
+if test "no" != no; then \
   set x; \
-  list=3D'autoconf-mode.el autotest-mode.el'; for p in $list; do \
-    if test -f "$p"; then d=3D; else d=3D"./"; fi; \
+  list='autoconf-mode.el autotest-mode.el'; for p in $list; do \
+    if test -f "$p"; then d=; else d="./"; fi; \
     set x "$@" "$d$p"; shift; \
   done; \
   shift; \
-  EMACS=3D"no" /bin/sh ../../config/elisp-comp "$@" || exit 1; \
+  EMACS="no" /bin/sh ../../config/elisp-comp "$@" || exit 1; \
 else : ; fi
 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/Administrator/autoconf-2.60/lib/emacs'
 make[2]: Entering directory `/home/Administrator/autoconf-2.60/lib'
@@ -18784,13 +16184,13 @@ make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/Administrator/autoconf-2.60/tests'
 
 ---------
 
->=20
+>
 > I move from Autoconf-2.5x to Autoconf-2.60 because:
 >   (1) it does fix a bug, that turns out to be serious in later
 >       development for Axiom (partly because of some bugs in Axiom).
 >   (2) all my development machines have Autoconf-2.60 installed
 >       (prepackages with the linux distribution).
->=20
+>
 > As I see this, I can the reasonable choice for me is to stop any
 > work related to Axiom on windows; that save me valuable time, and
 > probably spares me from unwarranted unhelpful characterizations
@@ -18823,20 +16223,10 @@ someone else to do it).
 
 I'm sorry to hear that. :-(
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 15:28:02 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceASeI9iA/NGjABTTWnrGdrBmeS0AAEZAqw
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: comment
 
 On April 16, 2007 1:09 PM Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -18921,54 +16311,45 @@ the current situation.
 To me, progress occurs when we manage to cooperate and work
 smoothly together to achieve a common goal.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 15:43:08 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceAC7hltYLvDNjVSwSv2nwK8NxPywAUhe2A
-Cc: 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: RE: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 On April 16, 2007 5:44 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
->=20
-> I'm a little frustrated with work, so I started to mess=20
+>
+> I'm a little frustrated with work, so I started to mess
 > around with mangling docstrings.
->=20
+>
 > unfortunately, Kai is not answering... But maybe you can
 > help.
 
 I'll try.
 
->=20
-> I need the following (please keep in mind that I know little=20
+>
+> I need the following (please keep in mind that I know little
 > html, and nearly no javascript, so I really depend on you)
 
 Ok.
 
->=20
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 > I would like to communicate between a browser and axiom.
 > More precisely, I would like to send a single command like
->=20
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 > getHtmlDocumentation("stretch")
->=20
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+>
+> from the browser to axiom, and present the result in the
 > browser, maybe in a separate frame, but that's probably a
 > detail. The result will be a (long) string containing html code,
 > like:
 > ...
 > (possibly I can modify tex4ht output a little in order to make
 > it more concise...)
->=20
-> I know of the email=20
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+>
 > =
 http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2005-04/msg00141.htm=
 l
@@ -19005,21 +16386,14 @@ it would then permit us to run MathAction on Windows as one
 option for user interface to Axiom with browser support
 similar to hyperdoc. (This is possible now under linux).
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
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-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 16 Apr 2007 21:49:19 +0200
-Cc: list, 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Another alternative would be to write a script in Python or Perl which
 > prepares the input from the browser, starts Axiom, runs the input, collects
@@ -19036,28 +16410,18 @@ This stuff should run without administrator or root privileges.
 It's just to show that it works.  More elegant solutions can be implemented by
 those who know later.
 
-Thanks,
-
-Martin
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 Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 18:56:38 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
 
 > On April 16, 2007 12:22 PM wrote:
->> =20
+>> 
 >> Quoting Bill Page:
->> =20
+>> 
 >> > On April 16, 2007 3:32 AM Gaby wrote:
 >> >
 >> >>
@@ -19067,7 +16431,7 @@ Quoting Bill Page:
 >> >
 >> > What do you mean that GCL does not work under cygwin? It works
 >> > for me. You just can't compile it under cygwin.
->> =20
+>> 
 >> That means the same thing for me: If I cannot compile it under
 >> cygwin, it does not work for me as far as Axiom development is
 >> concerned.
@@ -19102,7 +16466,7 @@ Quoting Bill Page:
 
 [...]
 
->> =20
+>> 
 >> What I want is to have a reasonable development under windows
 >> -- whether it is mingw or cygwin, I don't care much.  The only
 >> thing I care about is that the environment does not disrupt
@@ -19115,12 +16479,12 @@ yes, I believed you.  The trouble is that it is not working for
 me at the moment.  So, the fact that it works for you is good,
 but at moment it does not help me make forward progress.
 
-> =20
+> 
 >> >> I guess the fact that windows people on this list don't
 >> >> help that much to make concrete forward progress is OK.
 >> >
 >> > I think that is typical.
->> =20
+>> 
 >> OK; I believe the logical conclusion for me is probably that
 >> I drop any work on Axiom on windows.
 >
@@ -19131,7 +16495,7 @@ Indeed.  If I had infinite amount of time, I may continue this
 infinite argumentation either.
 
 >
->> =20
+>> 
 >> Granted you can reproduce the problems, but the solution you
 >> suggested did not work for me. I moved ActivePerl's path away
 >> from /bin and /mingw/bin.
@@ -19179,7 +16543,7 @@ set up.  If you can't trust me, you can't help me :-)
 
 
 >
->> ...=20
+>> ...
 >> But I already have MSYS pre-packaged components from mingw.org!
 >>
 >
@@ -19191,7 +16555,7 @@ yes -- if that was not clear, yes, yes, yes, yes.
 >> >
 >> > MSYS is not a linux distro by any imagination but I think the
 >> > same principle applies.
->> =20
+>> 
 >> Which implies that I should not even try your suggestion of
 >> installing Autoconf-2.61 from a non-officially supported third
 >> party.  I don't think your statements are coherent.
@@ -19211,7 +16575,7 @@ But, I'm sure there people on this list that can sort this out, so
 my not working anymore on windows+axiom is not a big deal.
 
 >
->> =20
+>> 
 >> Bill -- again, building Autoconf-2.60 does not work on the
 >> "virgin" msys/mingw fails as an infinite loop.
 >>
@@ -19246,13 +16610,13 @@ to effectively stop the build, except killing the msys shell
 itself.
 
 >
->> =20
+>> 
 >> I move from Autoconf-2.5x to Autoconf-2.60 because:
 >>   (1) it does fix a bug, that turns out to be serious in later
 >>       development for Axiom (partly because of some bugs in Axiom).
 >>   (2) all my development machines have Autoconf-2.60 installed
 >>       (prepackages with the linux distribution).
->> =20
+>> 
 >> As I see this, I can the reasonable choice for me is to stop any
 >> work related to Axiom on windows; that save me valuable time, and
 >> probably spares me from unwarranted unhelpful characterizations
@@ -19298,21 +16662,10 @@ I was hoping to make it better, but I faced issues and I did not find
 the kind of resources that would help me make progress.  I do hope
 someone in this community has better chance that I.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 21:03:37 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page,
-	Alfredo Portes,
-	Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page, Alfredo Portes, Martin Rubey
 Subject: browser
 
 > Another alternative would be to write a script in Python or
@@ -19323,18 +16676,11 @@ Subject: browser
 Jose already has this working in Doyen.
 I'm sure he could help.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 00:52:04 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
-Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 00:52:04 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceAguDclMphPHWdTKO9wJS7OGI2aAAITLKg
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 On April 16, 2007 7:57 PM Gaby wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -19410,18 +16756,10 @@ any problem.
 
 Stunned.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 15:11:15 +0200
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: NE with bootsys (build-improvements)
 
 Hello,
@@ -19451,18 +16789,10 @@ make && make install
 the file /home/greg/axiom.bi.debug/bin is the axiom script (and not a
 directory).
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 03:17:12 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 
+To: list
 Subject: Duplicate argument in testInterpolant
 
 The function testInterpolant in guessing package has the following
@@ -19487,18 +16817,10 @@ types are identical.
 BTW: I found the problem because generated Lisp also have duplicate
 argument and SBCL chokes on it (GCL did not complain).
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 18 Apr 2007 06:53:34 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Duplicate argument in testInterpolant
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -19531,17 +16853,10 @@ other typos) within two hours or so.
 
 Does this mean that you have axiom with sbcl running?
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 11:44:03 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Duplicate argument in testInterpolant
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -19586,18 +16901,12 @@ build.  I did not try any serous tests yet, so I expect a lot
 more problems.  And to have fully functional Axiom we need mere
 code (especially sockets).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 11:59:30 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > Why not? It is not necessary to build gcl as part of the Axiom
@@ -19614,22 +16923,12 @@ installation (the gcl readme claims that on Windows gcl
 need a specific, rather old Mingw version -- for me
 downgrading Mingw is not an option)?
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
 Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 12:35:40 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceBoEXZqlMr4aFwS6CLyCX15WbRyQAM/GhQ
-Cc: Camm Maguire,
-	'axiom-dev' <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
+Cc: Camm Maguire, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On April 18, 2007 6:00 AM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -19681,21 +16980,12 @@ to compile object code. I think a similar binary installer
 for GCL should include these same parts of MinGW so that the
 GCL installation will be complete and fully functional.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 18:32:40 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceBniBLdbcc2y0CQxWU4p4GP0jujQAasMqQ
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Axiom sockets in SPAD
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On April 18, 2007 5:44 AM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -19718,13 +17008,6 @@ discussed recently by Martin.
 I would be very interested in any help and advice you can
 give me on how to make this work.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 20:42:00 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -19917,14 +17200,11 @@ KQo=
 
 --0-1783017166-1176954120=:28034--
 
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Lisp macro fun...
-To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 13:55:41 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: Lisp macro fun...
 
 > I have been attempting to generalize Waldek's finite state machine
 > using macros, and have essentially run up against the limits of my tiny
@@ -19975,20 +17255,11 @@ could write:
 
 and the macros would automatically generate intermediate states.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 07:24:27 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Lisp macro fun...
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: Lisp macro fun...
 
 --- Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -20022,22 +17293,12 @@ accidentally introduce any performance hits.
 That's what I'm trying to achieve.  I guess I need to think more about
 how to set up the macros.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-__________________________________________________
-Do You Yahoo!?
-Tired of spam?  Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around 
-http://mail.yahoo.com 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 05:07:26 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Camm Maguire
+To: list
 Subject: Issue 330.
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 Issue 330 just happened to me -- working in Axiom I left gazonk0.fn
 file.  Later working as another user I got failures because this
@@ -20078,7 +17339,7 @@ To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 06:11:41 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
 Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
+	Waldek Hebisch,
 	Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -20132,22 +17393,12 @@ and line number (as two separate arguments).  In such case we
 probably should provide a few example editors -- that is
 shell functions which call say emacs, vi, maybe kdvi.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and
-	build-improvements
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 20 Apr 2007 09:29:23 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and	build-improvements
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -20396,18 +17647,12 @@ fi
 
 \end{document}
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 10:44:51 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox
-	and	build-improvements
-	<9qirbro65o.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+Subject: re: Request for wh-sandbox and build-improvements
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch
 
 > For kdvi, the case is a little more complicated, but not too much: most
 > importantly, we would need to find the right file number in the spad.tex file,
@@ -20430,18 +17675,10 @@ and a good naming scheme for the .pamphlet - .tex relation. I could
 convince the current maintainer of srcltx.sty to include an appropriate 
 hook for filename translation into srcltx.sty version 1.6.
 
-All the best
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 11:03:27 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd5X9g7Wpr2x2QDQMefVsRka1v+7AJVxHZA
-Cc: 'Axiom-Developer' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Building GCL and Axiom on Nexenta OpenSolaris
 
 On April 7, 2007 5:58 PM C Y wrote:
@@ -20489,24 +17726,16 @@ I particularlly like the integration of the Debian work-a-like
 Performance under Microsoft Virtual PC on my AMD 4200+ dual
 core machine is quite fast.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 20 Apr 2007 12:14:43 -0400
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings!
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On April 18, 2007 6:00 AM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > > 
@@ -20611,29 +17840,12 @@ individual with interest.
 How big will this be?  Who can tell me exactly what that means in
 terms of files shipped?
 
-Take care,
-
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Apr 2007 09:49:07 +0200
-Cc: 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 Dear Bill, Kai!
 
@@ -20657,63 +17869,31 @@ I got it actually to work.  I have two problems, though:
 
 And finally, does this work in MS Windows, too?
 
-
-Many thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page,
-	'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
-Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qmz12f9qk.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Apr 2007 09:56:27 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page, Kai Kaminski
+Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
 > I got it actually to work.  I have two problems, though:
-> 
-> * The stuff I write after "http://localhost:8085" is received by foo in
->   all-uppercase always, but I need to preserve case.  Is there a case
->   preserving character as "|" in lisp?
-
-oh, the case preserving character is "|"!  Remains:
- 
-> * How can I close the socket?
-> 
-> And finally, does this work in MS Windows, too?
-> 
-> 
-> Many thanks,
-> 
-> Martin
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-
-
+> 
+> * The stuff I write after "http://localhost:8085" is received by foo in
+>   all-uppercase always, but I need to preserve case.  Is there a case
+>   preserving character as "|" in lisp?
 
+oh, the case preserving character is "|"!  Remains:
+ 
+> * How can I close the socket?
+> 
+> And finally, does this work in MS Windows, too?
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page,
-	'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
-Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qmz12f9qk.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qirbq40us.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Apr 2007 10:03:08 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page, Kai Kaminski
+Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
 
 Sorry, yet another question: How do I have to modify foo
 
@@ -20736,36 +17916,12 @@ and I want the browser to display that page.
 > > 
 > > And finally, does this work in MS Windows, too?
 
-Many thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-> > 
-> > 
-> > 
-> > _______________________________________________
-> > Axiom-developer mailing list
-> > list
-> > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
 Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 06:24:03 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceD6YxuiKc5o7wxR6anPVbiCBEHsAAEwBvw
-Cc: 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: RE: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 On April 21, 2007 3:49 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
@@ -20809,21 +17965,12 @@ to build Axiom on Windows using build-improvements or by
 subsituting gcl-2.6.7pre into the source code from the
 axiom--windows--1 tla archive.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
 Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 07:14:14 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceD64EcaqU/NEB5RPajugszg95qYAAE9HSw
-Cc: 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 On April 21, 2007 4:03 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
@@ -20889,22 +18036,12 @@ the server.
 
 > ...
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Bill Page'" Bill Page,
-	"'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
 Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 09:15:52 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceD64EcaqU/NEB5RPajugszg95qYAAE9HSwAATmAuA=
-Cc: 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Bill Page, Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 On April 21, 2007 7:14 AM I wrote:
 > 
@@ -21032,21 +18169,14 @@ With this simple approach I think it should be quite easy
 to implement the HyperDoc functionaliy using a standard web
 browser. 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Apr 2007 16:20:26 +0200
-Cc: list, 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Oh ... Now that I have had a cup of coffee and woken up a
 > little, [...censored...]
@@ -21101,19 +18231,12 @@ localhost:8080/stretch.html
 
 or some such.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9q3b2tdd1x.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Apr 2007 16:43:48 +0200
-Cc: 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
+Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -21144,21 +18267,12 @@ The second thing is to send
 which is a nuisance.  Isn't there a way to make it read just the local
 directory?  Oh well, maybe its even better that way.
 
-Thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9q3b2tdd1x.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qlkgln5y3.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Apr 2007 16:57:46 +0200
-Cc: 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
+Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -21193,20 +18307,12 @@ Got /
 
 The other variant works fine, however is quite useless for my purpose.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9q3b2tdd1x.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qlkgln5y3.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qbqhhbwr9.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Apr 2007 17:20:21 +0200
-Cc: 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
+Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -21237,21 +18343,12 @@ A typo:
 Is the problem that "Location:" expects a http: specification?  I'm quite
 clueless...
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9q3b2tdd1x.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qlkgln5y3.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qbqhhbwr9.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qzm51ycsq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Apr 2007 17:45:26 +0200
-Cc: 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
+Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 There appear to be at least two different errors in the code below.
 
@@ -21298,16 +18395,11 @@ Martin
 
 
 \start
+Date: 21 Apr 2007 19:01:17 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9q3b2tdd1x.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qlkgln5y3.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qbqhhbwr9.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qzm51ycsq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qejmdbujt.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 21 Apr 2007 19:01:17 +0200
-Cc: 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 Dear http experts,
 
@@ -21324,27 +18416,19 @@ now works with lynx, but gives the acces denied message in konqueror. :-(
 I do not have any other browser to try, and I really want it to work with
 konqueror anyway.  Whom could I ask?
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
 Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 13:05:01 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceELBY+FbSLssCdRRS+VyKXkTuXiwAAIibg
-Cc: 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 Martin,
 
 On April 21, 2007 11:45 AM you wrote:
->=20
+>
 > There appear to be at least two different errors in the code below.
->=20
+>
 > (defun server (s)
 >   (let* ((get (read s nil 'eof))
 >          (fn (and (eq get 'get) (read s nil 'eof))))
@@ -21353,11 +18437,11 @@ On April 21, 2007 11:45 AM you wrote:
 >     (format s "Location:
 >   file:/users/rubey/martin/Axiom/hyperdoc-replacement/stretch.html~%")
 >     (close s)))
->=20
+>
 > gives
->=20
+>
 > An error occurred while loading http://localhost:8080/x:
-> Access denied to=20
+> Access denied to
 > file:///users/rubey/martin/Axiom/hyperdoc-replacement/stretch.html.
 
 Don't be too easily discouraged. Because it is a communications
@@ -21385,7 +18469,7 @@ file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator.ASUS/My%20Documents/2=
 Notice that the drive letter C: is the first thing after ///
 and also that spaces must be converted to %20 codes.
 
->=20
+>
 > (defun server (s)
 >   (let* ((get (read s nil 'eof))
 >          (fn (and (eq get 'get) (read s nil 'eof))))
@@ -21393,12 +18477,12 @@ and also that spaces must be converted to %20 codes.
 >     (format s "HTTP/1.1 ~S~%" (if fn 303 403))
 >     (format s "Location: http://mat.univie.ac.at")
 >     (close s)))
->=20
+>
 > seems to work
 >
 
 Great.
-=20
+
 > (defun server (s)
 >   (let* ((get (read s nil 'eof))
 >          (fn (and (eq get 'get) (read s nil 'eof))))
@@ -21406,11 +18490,11 @@ Great.
 >     (format s "HTTP/1.1 ~S~%" (if fn 303 403))
 >     (format s "Location: ~S~% "http://mat.univie.ac.at")
 >     (close s)))
->=20
+>
 > gives "Got /" forever.
->=20
+>
 > Please Help!
->=20
+>
 
 That's a syntax error. The string "Location: ~S~%" is a
 format. ~S is replaced with a string, ~% is replaced with
@@ -21435,21 +18519,14 @@ where t stands for the constand "true" and represents the
 'standard out' stream. I recommend you test the format
 first with t and later change it to s.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Apr 2007 19:23:30 +0200
-Cc: list, 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 
 > > An error occurred while loading http://localhost:8080/x:
@@ -21488,18 +18565,12 @@ Yes. But the syntax error happened while pasting into my mail window.  Sorry
 about that.  It still won't work.  But I guess, I will be able to solve that
 one. The other one is a show-stopper, though.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 19:30:45 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9q3b2tdd1x.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list, 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 > Yes, that's the idea.  In fact, I also want to do some caching, since tex4ht is
 > rather slow: every function has - by design of axiom - a unique identifier,
@@ -21511,18 +18582,12 @@ also think of something like
 
 DomA: with {foo: Integer -> %} == add ...
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
 Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 15:02:41 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceEOclivgvQymxbT6iSSwxu5eTlGgAAnZaw
-Cc: 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 Martin,
 
@@ -21576,21 +18641,14 @@ http://kb.mozillazine.org/Links_to_local_pages_do_not_work
 And Konqueror is supposed to just give a warning. Did you see
 that?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Apr 2007 21:37:56 +0200
-Cc: list, 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Or we could just add a couple of extra lisp commands to open
 > and send the contents of the file ourselves. 
@@ -21672,23 +18730,16 @@ with security settings.
 The "small" webservers, can they be installed without being root?
 
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
 Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 16:04:36 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceETJEYiPv0c512Sgy+9yj3qSJrIwAASK6g
-Cc: 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 On April 21, 2007 3:38 PM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > > Or we could just add a couple of extra lisp commands to
 > > open and send the contents of the file ourselves. 
@@ -21824,19 +18875,12 @@ Agreed.
 Yes, so long as you assign a non-standard port number >1024 and
 don't have an aggressive firewall policy.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Apr 2007 22:52:30 +0200
-Cc: list, 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 Dear all,
 
@@ -21877,20 +18921,11 @@ I hope that some of you not occupied with more important things -- like working
 on build improvements, waldek sandbox, trunk, or multisort species :-) -- chime
 in,
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list,
-Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-From: Jay Belanger
-	<9qejmdwiup.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 19:00:02 -0500
-	of "21 Apr 2007 22\:52\:30 +0200")
-Cc: 
-
+From: Jay Belanger
+To: list
+Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -21904,21 +18939,12 @@ For knuckledraggers such as myself, could some more detail on how to
 start this be added to the page?  How should I load the lisp code, for
 example?  How should the spad code be loaded?
 
-Thanks,
-Jay
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 03:04:03 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qejmdwiup.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list, 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>
-
-This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
---------------050202030902080207010205
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 Hi Martin,
 
@@ -22401,15 +19427,11 @@ Dbbs+aqcRGCXeBFm3z4slcJyD9M0h253iSK56UOHMBx7XOheUdj3xqjF3DHVHXW0OcuOq8oa
 6F67AJABAA==
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-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 21:09:23 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Jay Belanger
 Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qejmdwiup.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <87k5w5p9bx.fsf@truman.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 On 4/21/07, Jay Belanger wrote:
 
@@ -22423,18 +19445,11 @@ On 4/21/07, Jay Belanger wrote:
 
 Yes, please Martin or Bill.
 
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 Apr 2007 07:26:03 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qejmdwiup.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <87k5w5p9bx.fsf@truman.edu>
-	<f3c595c60704211809o3d68b379o4ec7ebcbdd4806db@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 22 Apr 2007 07:26:03 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Alfredo Portes writes:
 
@@ -22481,17 +19496,12 @@ Martin
 
 (added also to the page)
 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 Apr 2007 07:48:00 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qejmdwiup.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<462AB483.1080501@risc.uni-linz.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 22 Apr 2007 07:48:00 +0200
-Cc: list, 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -22554,20 +19564,11 @@ By the way caching, I forgot one ToDo which is quite straightforward:
 You fall into the "occupied with more important things" category anyway. :-)
 (just kidding, don't take this serious)
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 02:14:43 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qejmdwiup.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <87k5w5p9bx.fsf@truman.edu>
-	<f3c595c60704211809o3d68b379o4ec7ebcbdd4806db@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qlkglyo7o.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 Thank you Martin.
 
@@ -22600,22 +19601,11 @@ This is what I get when doing the last step:
 
 protected-symbol-warn called with (NIL)
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 Apr 2007 08:33:57 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qejmdwiup.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <87k5w5p9bx.fsf@truman.edu>
-	<f3c595c60704211809o3d68b379o4ec7ebcbdd4806db@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qlkglyo7o.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<f3c595c60704212314yee5fd59ld518aed71047301a@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 22 Apr 2007 08:33:57 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Alfredo Portes writes:
 > I know you wanted to test this on Windows also. I do not know if you
@@ -22638,22 +19628,11 @@ No, I do not have a Windows box.
 
 Oh dear.  Bill, PLEASE help!  Does GREP refer to the unix grep, maybe?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 02:47:02 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qejmdwiup.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <87k5w5p9bx.fsf@truman.edu>
-	<f3c595c60704211809o3d68b379o4ec7ebcbdd4806db@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qlkglyo7o.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<f3c595c60704212314yee5fd59ld518aed71047301a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qwt04or3e.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 > > (1) -> SOCKET(8080, getDocumentation$HyperDoc)
 > >    Loading /Documents and Settings/alfredo/hyper/HYPER.NRLIB/code for
@@ -22672,24 +19651,11 @@ I was thinking the same, but I have a port of grep on my path and I
 still get the error.
 Maybe Bill knows if I am missing something.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 Apr 2007 09:14:30 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qejmdwiup.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <87k5w5p9bx.fsf@truman.edu>
-	<f3c595c60704211809o3d68b379o4ec7ebcbdd4806db@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qlkglyo7o.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<f3c595c60704212314yee5fd59ld518aed71047301a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qwt04or3e.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<f3c595c60704212347u67ff3180q2c93a33252a55cfc@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 22 Apr 2007 09:14:30 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Alfredo Portes writes:
 
@@ -22714,24 +19680,11 @@ with "binomial.html" Type: String
 If this succeeds, then the problem is in the lisp code.  Otherwise, we have a
 problem in the spad code.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 03:38:59 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qejmdwiup.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <87k5w5p9bx.fsf@truman.edu>
-	<f3c595c60704211809o3d68b379o4ec7ebcbdd4806db@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qlkglyo7o.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<f3c595c60704212314yee5fd59ld518aed71047301a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qwt04or3e.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<f3c595c60704212347u67ff3180q2c93a33252a55cfc@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qmz10khih.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 > Alfredo, could you please try
 >
@@ -22752,13 +19705,10 @@ Same error:
 
 protected-symbol-warn called with (NIL)
 
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 11:13:40 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Please join!
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -22790,18 +19740,10 @@ calls grep, but apparently Alfredo has $standard set to nil, which
 means that Axiom is trying to use Windows Saturn interface (and part
 of it is removed).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 05:56:38 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-	<E1HfY8a-0008A3-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: list
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Please join!
 
 Hi Waldek,
@@ -22816,15 +19758,12 @@ Thank you for the detective work. I am using the windows version of
 axiom. Is there any work around? or should I try to compile build-improvements
 in windows?
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 12:01:25 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qlkglarjj.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list, 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
 --------------020909070803070901090904
@@ -22949,18 +19888,12 @@ Ralf
 
 --------------020909070803070901090904--
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 06:11:01 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qejmdwiup.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<462AB483.1080501@risc.uni-linz.ac.at>
-	<9qlkglarjj.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<462B3275.2000603@risc.uni-linz.ac.at>
-Cc: Kai Oliver Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>, list
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 > Currently I have only Internet access via Windows and all my work lives
 > in the Linux partition. If somebody tells me how to access the Linux
@@ -22970,15 +19903,10 @@ Cc: Kai Oliver Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>, list
 I think this could work for you: http://www.chrysocome.net/explore2fs,
 if your partitions are ext2 or ext3.
 
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Alfredo Portes
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 12:47:37 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: Please join!
 
 Alfredo Portes wrote:
@@ -23000,25 +19928,12 @@ You could try:
 )lisp (setf |$standard| 't)
 )lisp (setf |$saturn| 'nil)
 
-
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 13:15:35 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qejmdwiup.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>	
-	<462AB483.1080501@risc.uni-linz.ac.at>	
-	<9qlkglarjj.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>	
-	<462B3275.2000603@risc.uni-linz.ac.at>
-	<f3c595c60704220311m14ac5325w47903b269ca620a@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Kai Oliver Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>, list
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 Alfredo Portes wrote:
 >> Currently I have only Internet access via Windows and all my work lives
@@ -23032,18 +19947,10 @@ Alfredo Portes wrote:
 
 Wonderful. Thank's a lot.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 11:19:03 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch, 
-	Martin Rubey
-	<E1HfZbV-0001Fi-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: list
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Please join!
 
 > You could try:
@@ -23068,18 +19975,10 @@ I look at the spad code:
 
 but I do not know what ops.eq.(doc::Symbol) should had returned.
 
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 11:26:39 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch, 
-	Martin Rubey
-	<E1HfZbV-0001Fi-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<f3c595c60704220819q2cf0049cxeff848c3ae0f325@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Please join!
 
 I should also point out that I got this the first time I ran the command:
@@ -23110,20 +20009,12 @@ On 4/22/07, Alfredo Portes wrote:
 >             then "error.html"
 >
 > but I do not know what ops.eq.(doc::Symbol) should had returned.
->
-> Alfredo
->
-
-
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Re: Please join!
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 11:32:21 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceEy6tEIv5NWtHqTiKvCux6/XCjNwAJyHMg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: Please join!
 
 On April 22, 2007 6:48 AM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -23152,21 +20043,11 @@ about what you mean by "Windows Saturn interface"? What is
 Saturn? Plus, assuming I did not know the answer, how would
 I find out from the Axiom documentation and source code?
 
-Thanks.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: Please join!
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 18:06:17 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: Please join!
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On April 22, 2007 6:48 AM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -23217,19 +20098,10 @@ But to find out more (and what I wrote is almost all that I know
 about Saturn) you need to read this mailing list (Saturn were
 mentioned few times during user interface discussions).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 12:44:40 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceE+C1LCRdQ3+tESP+Am59hQ06l3QAAODIg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Saturn and Windows (was: Please join!)
 
 On April 22, 2007 12:06 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -23337,22 +20209,10 @@ included by default in the Unix build.  It modified the Lisp
 commands kSearch, cSearch, dSearch etc. to produce TeX output
 with embeded hyperlinks."
 
------
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Alfredo Portes
-	<E1HfZbV-0001Fi-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<f3c595c60704220819q2cf0049cxeff848c3ae0f325@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 Apr 2007 19:46:45 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: Please join!
 
 Dear Alfredo,
@@ -23373,20 +20233,10 @@ should return a list of docstrings for the various implementations of binomial.
 Anybody knows which version is the most windows friendly to support this?  DOes
 it work in build-improvements or in patch-50?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 14:02:29 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch, 
-	Martin Rubey
-	<E1HfZbV-0001Fi-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<f3c595c60704220819q2cf0049cxeff848c3ae0f325@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qfy6spaii.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Please join!
 
 > it seems that your axiom is too old.  I remember that database access was also
@@ -23401,20 +20251,11 @@ Is Waldek branch able to compile in Windows or is it missing anything
 significant from
 build-improvements to achieve this?
 
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes,
-	"'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch,
-	"'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Re: Please join!
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 14:11:37 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceFCGhVNm189N++R/G91hbQzBWMSAAANL2w
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alfredo Portes, Waldek Hebisch, Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Please join!
 
 On April 22, 2007 2:02 PM Alfredo Portes
 
@@ -23440,18 +20281,10 @@ this test?
 It is not possible (yet) to compile wh-sandbox on Windows.
 I am working on it. Any help would be appreciated.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 Apr 2007 20:23:47 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Versions with database support
 
 I just checked. On Linux,
@@ -23477,19 +20310,11 @@ seems to work
 I write "seems", since I do not have a reliable set of axiom versions.  These
 are just the versions which happen to be on my harddisk, except the first one.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 14:47:01 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: Please join!
-	<008901c78509$af225090$6900a8c0@asus>
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Bill,
 
@@ -23507,20 +20332,11 @@ In http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxiomBinaries it says version 0.1.4.
 Anything I can do to help just let me know. Martin just emailed that
 build-improvements seems to have browsing the databases working.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes
-Subject: RE: Re: Please join!
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 15:00:15 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceFDp39qXI6jFRMSceyqA1Sw9WnoQAAY42A
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alfredo Portes
+Subject: re: Please join!
 
 Alfredo,
 
@@ -23550,20 +20366,11 @@ As you can see that version REALY old...
 A good first step would be to re-compile a new version of
 Axiom for Windows using the build-improvements sources.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 16:23:03 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: Please join!
-	<008e01c78510$7cfee900$6900a8c0@asus>
-Cc: list
 
 Bill,
 
@@ -23576,16 +20383,11 @@ What else do I need before I try to compile it. How would it affect that
 build-improvements do not compile noweb anymore (hope I am correct
 about that last statement), do i need to install it manually?
 
-Alfredo
-
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-
 \start
-Subject: re: Please join!
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 22:29:29 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: Please join!
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On April 22, 2007 2:02 PM Alfredo Portes
@@ -23937,23 +20739,12 @@ Index: src/etc/ChangeLog.build-improvements
  
  	* asq.c.pamphlet: Include axiom-c-macros.h.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 03:31:35 +0700 (NOVST)
 From: Andrey G. Grozin
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Please join! re: Axiom HyperDoc Replacement
-	<9qejmdwiup.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<462AB483.1080501@risc.uni-linz.ac.at>
-	<9qlkglarjj.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<462B3275.2000603@risc.uni-linz.ac.at>
-Cc: 'Kai Oliver Kaminski' <Kai Kaminski>, list
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 
 On Sun, 22 Apr 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > Currently I have only Internet access via Windows and all my work lives in 
@@ -23963,18 +20754,11 @@ On Sun, 22 Apr 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 If your Linux partition is ext2 or ext3, use
 http://ext2fsd.sourceforge.net/
 
-Andrey
-
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes
-Subject: RE: Re: Please join!
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 16:39:19 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceFHAkBvoDYn/L1TUOj1sAFxGhcOQAAcTDg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alfredo Portes
+Subject: re: Please join!
 
 Alfredo,
 
@@ -24005,20 +20789,10 @@ http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxiomSilverBranch
 You can use the version of gcl that is in build-improvements but
 you must now install noweb your self.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
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-To: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke,
-	axiom-dev <list>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 Apr 2007 23:26:45 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: htlatex and links
 
 Dear Ralf,
@@ -24042,21 +20816,11 @@ Is there an easy way to accomplish this?
 I would like to avoid having to replace all "bad" characters like $ and ` with
 others, but I realize that, in fact, that's what you advised me to do anyway.
 
-Thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 18:15:51 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page, 
-	"Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: Please join!
-	<00a501c7851e$4ff72ae0$6900a8c0@asus>
-Cc: list
 
 Bill, Gaby
 
@@ -24076,20 +20840,11 @@ make[1]: *** [unixport/saved_pre_gcl] Error 2
 make[1]: Leaving directory `/e/axiom/gcl'
 make: *** [build/i686-pc-mingw32/bin/gcl.exe] Error 2
 
-Alfredo
-
-
-
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes,
-	"'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: Re: Please join!
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 18:40:16 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceFK8najCW6IztGSeGzrJ3tuZFNKAAAZ5dg
-Cc: list
-
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alfredo Portes, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Please join!
 
 On April 22, 2007 6:16 PM Alfredo Portes wrote:
 > Bill Page wrote:
@@ -24168,29 +20923,12 @@ On my system I used the above procedure to put gcl in
 /usr/local/bin because I am also working with wh-sandbox
 which does not include even gcl.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 19:36:28 -0400
-	boundary="----=_NextPart_000_00BC_01C78515.882286C0"
-Thread-Index: AceFNwwvxEJ+lruLT0KK6zqrEBnG+A==
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Mike Thomas' portability changes for Windows
 
-This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
-
-------=_NextPart_000_00BC_01C78515.882286C0
-	charset="us-ascii"
-
 Gaby,
 
 In my email:
@@ -24239,9 +20977,9 @@ Bill Page.
 	filename="windows-mike.patch"
 
 Index: src/interp/daase.lisp.pamphlet=0A=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0A=
+==========================
+==========================
+==================0A=
 --- src/interp/daase.lisp.pamphlet	(revision 512)=0A=
 +++ src/interp/daase.lisp.pamphlet	(working copy)=0A=
 @@ -1246,7 +1246,7 @@=0A=
@@ -24254,9 +20992,9 @@ Index: src/interp/daase.lisp.pamphlet=0A=
  =0A=
  ;; rewrite this so it works in mnt=0A=
 Index: src/interp/nlib.lisp.pamphlet=0A=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0A=
+==========================
+==========================
+==================0A=
 --- src/interp/nlib.lisp.pamphlet	(revision 512)=0A=
 +++ src/interp/nlib.lisp.pamphlet	(working copy)=0A=
 @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@=0A=
@@ -24282,9 +21020,9 @@ Index: src/interp/nlib.lisp.pamphlet=0A=
    (if (equal (libstream-mode rstream) 'output) (error "not input =
 stream"))=0A=
 Index: src/interp/sys-pkg.lisp.pamphlet=0A=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0A=
+==========================
+==========================
+==================0A=
 --- src/interp/sys-pkg.lisp.pamphlet	(revision 512)=0A=
 +++ src/interp/sys-pkg.lisp.pamphlet	(working copy)=0A=
 @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@=0A=
@@ -24334,9 +21072,9 @@ VMLISP::|union|=0A=
  (lisp:import '(vmlisp::make-input-filename))=0A=
  (lisp:import '(vmlisp::libstream-dirname))=0A=
 Index: src/interp/construc.lisp.pamphlet=0A=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0A=
+==========================
+==========================
+==================0A=
 --- src/interp/construc.lisp.pamphlet	(revision 512)=0A=
 +++ src/interp/construc.lisp.pamphlet	(working copy)=0A=
 @@ -147,8 +147,8 @@=0A=
@@ -24369,9 +21107,9 @@ outname))=0A=
  =0A=
  (defun |pathname| (p)=0A=
 Index: src/lib/cfuns-c.c.pamphlet=0A=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0A=
+==========================
+==========================
+==================0A=
 --- src/lib/cfuns-c.c.pamphlet	(revision 512)=0A=
 +++ src/lib/cfuns-c.c.pamphlet	(working copy)=0A=
 @@ -49,11 +49,14 @@=0A=
@@ -24404,11 +21142,11 @@ Index: src/lib/cfuns-c.c.pamphlet=0A=
  {=0A=
      char *path, *newpath;=0A=
 @@ -91,7 +100,7 @@=0A=
-     if (newpath =3D=3D NULL)=0A=
+     if (newpath == NULL)=0A=
          return -1;=0A=
  =0A=
--    sprintf(newpath, "PATH=3D%s:%s", path, dir);=0A=
-+    sprintf(newpath, "PATH=3D%s;%s", path, dir); /* MSYS/MinGW ??? */=0A=
+-    sprintf(newpath, "PATH=%s:%s", path, dir);=0A=
++    sprintf(newpath, "PATH=%s;%s", path, dir); /* MSYS/MinGW ??? */=0A=
  =0A=
      return putenv(newpath);=0A=
  }=0A=
@@ -24416,16 +21154,16 @@ Index: src/lib/cfuns-c.c.pamphlet=0A=
  directoryp(char *path)=0A=
  {=0A=
      struct stat buf;=0A=
--    int code =3D stat(path, &buf);=0A=
+-    int code = stat(path, &buf);=0A=
 +    int code;=0A=
  =0A=
--    return code =3D=3D -1 ? -1 : S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode);=0A=
-+    code =3D stat(path, &buf);=0A=
-+    if (code =3D=3D -1) {=0A=
+-    return code == -1 ? -1 : S_ISDIR(buf.st_mode);=0A=
++    code = stat(path, &buf);=0A=
++    if (code == -1) {=0A=
 +        return (-1);=0A=
 +    }=0A=
 +    else {=0A=
-+        return ((buf.st_mode & S_IFDIR) !=3D 0);=0A=
++        return ((buf.st_mode & S_IFDIR) != 0);=0A=
 +    }=0A=
  }=0A=
  =0A=
@@ -24445,44 +21183,44 @@ Index: src/lib/cfuns-c.c.pamphlet=0A=
  int =0A=
  make_path_from_file(char *s, char *t)=0A=
  {=0A=
--    char *pos =3D "";=0A=
-+    char *pos =3D NULL;=0A=
+-    char *pos = "";=0A=
++    char *pos = NULL;=0A=
      char *c;=0A=
  =0A=
      /** simply copies the path name from t into s **/=0A=
-     for (c =3D t + strlen(t); c !=3D s; c--)=0A=
--        if (*c =3D=3D '/') {=0A=
-+        if ( ( *c =3D=3D '/' ) || ( *c =3D=3D '\\' ) ) {=0A=
-             pos =3D c;=0A=
+     for (c = t + strlen(t); c != s; c--)=0A=
+-        if (*c == '/') {=0A=
++        if ( ( *c == '/' ) || ( *c == '\\' ) ) {=0A=
+             pos = c;=0A=
              break;=0A=
          }=0A=
 @@ -202,22 +230,28 @@=0A=
-     if (code =3D=3D -1) {=0A=
+     if (code == -1) {=0A=
          /** The file does not exist, so check to see=0A=
                   if the directory is writable                  *****/=0A=
--        if (make_path_from_file(newpath, path) =3D=3D -1=0A=
--            || stat(newpath, &buf) =3D=3D -1)=0A=
+-        if (make_path_from_file(newpath, path) == -1=0A=
+-            || stat(newpath, &buf) == -1)=0A=
 -           return -1;=0A=
 -=0A=
 -        return 2 * axiom_has_write_access(&buf);=0A=
-+        if (make_path_from_file(newpath, path) =3D=3D -1 ||=0A=
-+            stat(newpath, &buf) =3D=3D -1) {=0A=
++        if (make_path_from_file(newpath, path) == -1 ||=0A=
++            stat(newpath, &buf) == -1) {=0A=
 +            return (-1);=0A=
 +        }=0A=
      }=0A=
 -=0A=
 -    return axiom_has_write_access(&buf);=0A=
-+    else if (geteuid() =3D=3D buf.st_uid) {=0A=
-+        return ((buf.st_mode & S_IWUSR) !=3D 0);=0A=
++    else if (geteuid() == buf.st_uid) {=0A=
++        return ((buf.st_mode & S_IWUSR) != 0);=0A=
 +#ifdef S_IWGRP=0A=
 +    }=0A=
-+    else if (getegid() =3D=3D buf.st_gid) {=0A=
-+        return ((buf.st_mode & S_IWGRP) !=3D 0);=0A=
++    else if (getegid() == buf.st_gid) {=0A=
++        return ((buf.st_mode & S_IWGRP) != 0);=0A=
 +#endif=0A=
 +#ifdef S_IWOTH=0A=
 +    }=0A=
 +    else {=0A=
-+        return ((buf.st_mode & S_IWOTH) !=3D 0);=0A=
++        return ((buf.st_mode & S_IWOTH) != 0);=0A=
 +#endif=0A=
 +    };=0A=
 +    return ( 1 ); /* MSYS/MinGW */=0A=
@@ -24500,29 +21238,29 @@ Index: src/lib/cfuns-c.c.pamphlet=0A=
 @@ -225,26 +259,26 @@=0A=
      int code;=0A=
  =0A=
-     code =3D stat(path, &buf);=0A=
--    if (code =3D=3D -1)=0A=
+     code = stat(path, &buf);=0A=
+-    if (code == -1)=0A=
 -        return -1;=0A=
 -=0A=
--    if (geteuid() =3D=3D buf.st_uid) =0A=
-+    if (code =3D=3D -1) {=0A=
+-    if (geteuid() == buf.st_uid) =0A=
++    if (code == -1) {=0A=
 +        return (-1);=0A=
 +    }=0A=
-+    else if (geteuid() =3D=3D buf.st_uid) {=0A=
-         return ((buf.st_mode & S_IREAD) !=3D 0);=0A=
++    else if (geteuid() == buf.st_uid) {=0A=
+         return ((buf.st_mode & S_IREAD) != 0);=0A=
 -=0A=
 -#ifdef S_IRGRP    =0A=
--     if (getegid() =3D=3D buf.st_gid) =0A=
+-     if (getegid() == buf.st_gid) =0A=
 +#ifdef S_IRGRP=0A=
 +    }=0A=
-+    else if (getegid() =3D=3D buf.st_gid) {=0A=
-         return ((buf.st_mode & S_IRGRP) !=3D 0);=0A=
++    else if (getegid() == buf.st_gid) {=0A=
+         return ((buf.st_mode & S_IRGRP) != 0);=0A=
  #endif=0A=
 -=0A=
  #ifdef S_IROTH=0A=
 +    }=0A=
 +    else {=0A=
-      return ((buf.st_mode & S_IROTH) !=3D 0);=0A=
+      return ((buf.st_mode & S_IROTH) != 0);=0A=
 -#else=0A=
 -     return 0;=0A=
  #endif=0A=
@@ -24538,18 +21276,11 @@ Index: src/lib/cfuns-c.c.pamphlet=0A=
 
 ------=_NextPart_000_00BC_01C78515.882286C0--
 
-
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 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Re: Please join!
 Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 02:32:04 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceFHPKntTOuUjqST0ukyP2jaez9rAARzunQ
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: Please join!
 
 On April 22, 2007 4:29 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -24820,7 +21551,7 @@ Index: ChangeLog.wh
 +
  2007-04-21  Waldek Hebisch  Waldek Hebisch
  	    Gabriel Dos Reis  Gabriel Dos Reis
- 	    Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga Humberto Zuazaga
+ 	    Humberto Zuazaga
 Index: config/var-def.mk
 ===================================================================
 --- config/var-def.mk	(revision 512)
@@ -24924,22 +21655,12 @@ Index: configure.ac.pamphlet
                [touch], [AC_MSG_ERROR(['touch' program is missing.])])
  AC_CHECK_PROGS([MKTEMP], [mktemp])
 
-------
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 23 Apr 2007 10:38:00 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: htlatex and links
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 23 Apr 2007 10:38:00 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+Cc: Ralf Hemmecke
 
 Dear all,
 
@@ -24959,19 +21680,11 @@ should also work well on windows.
 I was thinking of creating an md5 checksum and use that, but it appears
 suboptimal to me, since it is not really bijective and looks too complicated.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 10:56:29 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: htlatex and links
-	<9qlkgjbi53.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Hi Martin, look into ALLPROSE. Compile a .dvi File and then hover over a 
 link in the Exports part of a type.
@@ -25018,17 +21731,11 @@ On 04/23/2007 10:38 AM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 Why do you need bijectivity at all? All you want is a cache, right? So 
 md5 seems OK to me.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 23 Apr 2007 11:08:49 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: htlatex and links
-	<9qlkgjbi53.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <462C74BD.4030501@hemmecke.de>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 23 Apr 2007 11:08:49 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -25059,18 +21766,10 @@ more flexible.
 I would have thought that gzip -c | somesimpleencoder would be ideal for that
 purpose.  But I couldn't find any encoder that uses only letters and digits.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
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-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-	<9qlkgjbi53.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <462C74BD.4030501@hemmecke.de>
-	<9qps5vxxsu.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 23 Apr 2007 11:20:15 +0200
-Posted-To: comp.lang.lisp
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: Base32 encoder needed
 
 The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
@@ -25080,51 +21779,30 @@ Dear all,
 
 finally I know what I want: a base32 encoder. Anybody has one available?
 
-thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: Re: Base32 encoder needed
-	<9qlkgjbi53.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <462C74BD.4030501@hemmecke.de>
-	<9qps5vxxsu.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qy7kj8n1s.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 23 Apr 2007 11:30:27 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: Re: Base32 encoder needed
 
 Ralf,
 
 could you teach me how to use
 
-http://search.cpan.org/dist/MIME-Base32/Base32.pm
-
-I want to do something like
-
-echo "binomial`(_$,_$)->_$`OutputForm" | gzip -c | base32
-
-
-Well, additionally I have the problem that I somehow need to get this into a
-string variable within axiom.
-
-
-
-
-Many thanks,
+http://search.cpan.org/dist/MIME-Base32/Base32.pm
 
-Martin
+I want to do something like
 
+echo "binomial`(_$,_$)->_$`OutputForm" | gzip -c | base32
 
 
+Well, additionally I have the problem that I somehow need to get this into a
+string variable within axiom.
 
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 11:39:07 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: wh-sandbox
 
 As of revision 513 wh-sandbox should build both with CLtL1 gcl
@@ -25138,20 +21816,11 @@ but there are problems in some tests and some changes does not
 look good.  I commited most of obvious fixes to 513, but the
 rest will take some time.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 11:41:15 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: htlatex and links
-	<462C74BD.4030501@hemmecke.de>
-	<9qps5vxxsu.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On 04/23/2007 11:08 AM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Ralf Hemmecke writes:
@@ -25192,14 +21861,10 @@ somesimpleencoder = base64encoder
 
 http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: axiom-dev <list>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 23 Apr 2007 13:07:57 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: HyperDoc replacement
 
 Dear all,
@@ -25232,20 +21897,10 @@ la \spadfun and \spad) and maybe I will add support to search for Constructors.
 Waldek, do you know how I get the lists of attributes, uses, users and
 dependents?
 
-
-
-Hope this leads somewhere,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:29:18 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Duplicate argument in testInterpolant
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -25268,19 +21923,11 @@ I did not receive a new version from you.  But since you say that obvious
 patch is OK in revision 513 I just removed the second copy of the
 argument.
 
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-Waldek Hebisch 
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-
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 Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 05:32:14 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Base32 encoder needed
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
+Subject: Re: Base32 encoder needed
 
 I don't know if this is what you're after (plus, it's GPL) but there is
 this:
@@ -25296,34 +21943,12 @@ http://darcs.informatimago.com/darcs/public/lisp/common-lisp/rfc3548.lisp
 > 
 > finally I know what I want: a base32 encoder. Anybody has one
 > available?
-> 
-> thanks,
-> 
-> Martin
-> 
-> 
-> 
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 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 05:41:17 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: wh-sandbox
-To: Waldek Hebisch, list
-Cc: 
-
 
 EXCELLENT news!  Very impressive work.
 
@@ -25334,8 +21959,6 @@ correctly.
 
 Thanks for all your efforts!
 
-CY
-
 --- Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
 > As of revision 513 wh-sandbox should build both with CLtL1 gcl
@@ -25348,32 +21971,12 @@ CY
 > but there are problems in some tests and some changes does not
 > look good.  I commited most of obvious fixes to 513, but the
 > rest will take some time.
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-> Waldek Hebisch 
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+Date: 23 Apr 2007 14:46:52 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Base32 encoder needed
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 23 Apr 2007 14:46:52 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -25417,17 +22020,11 @@ instead.  And of course, the proper way would be to write a tiny wrapper
 package for rfc3548.lisp and another one for gzip-stream, but I'm not going to
 do it.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
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-Subject: Re: wh-sandbox
-To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 15:34:10 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: wh-sandbox
 
 CY wrote:
 > A question - is there a configure option at the Axiom toplevel to build
@@ -25439,18 +22036,12 @@ CY wrote:
 ANSI GCL must be installed externally, use --with-lisp=/path/to/lisp
 configure option to choose which Lisp is used for build.
 
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-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
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-Subject: Re: Mike Thomas' portability changes for Windows
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:38:31 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Mike Thomas' portability changes for Windows
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > Gaby,
 > 
@@ -25518,18 +22109,11 @@ Changes to src/lib/cfuns-c.c.pamphlet look backwards:
   the final "return 1;" statement (which effectivly disables
   permission checking on Windows).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 21:51:32 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: ANSI GCL build success confirmed
-Cc: list
 
 Confirmed on Gentoo Linux with latest checkouts:
 
@@ -25553,15 +22137,11 @@ Temporary directory for compiler files set to /tmp/
 
 (1) ->
 
-
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-
 \start
-Subject: Re: ANSI GCL build success confirmed
-To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 00:41:07 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: ANSI GCL build success confirmed
 
 C Y wrote:
 > Confirmed on Gentoo Linux with latest checkouts:
@@ -25569,26 +22149,10 @@ C Y wrote:
 
 Good.  Thanks for trying.
 
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-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 10:01:51 -0400
 From: Jacques Carette
-To: list, "'aldor-l'" <aldor-l@aldor.org>,
-	Haskell Cafe <haskell-cafe@haskell.org>, OCaml <caml-list@inria.fr>,
-	epigram@durham.ac.uk,
-	felix-language <felix-language@lists.sourceforge.net>,
-	metaocaml-hackers-l@cs.rice.edu, om@openmath.org
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-	sigma957.cis.mcmaster.ca id l3PE3tY5020353
-Cc: 
+To: list
 Subject: Programming Languages and Mechanised Mathematics
 	-- deadline extension
 
@@ -25601,19 +22165,19 @@ As part of Calculemus 2007
 Hagenbergs, Austria
 June 29-30, 2007.
 
-The intent of this workshop is to examine more closely the intersection=20
+The intent of this workshop is to examine more closely the intersection
 between
 programming languages and mechanized mathematics systems (MMS). By MMS, w=
 e
 understand computer algebra systems (CAS), [automated] theorem provers
 (TP/ATP), all heading towards the development of fully unified systems (t=
 he
-MMS), sometimes also called universal mathematical assistant systems=20
+MMS), sometimes also called universal mathematical assistant systems
 (MAS) (see
 Calculemus 2007
 <http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/about/conferences/Calculemus2007/>).
 
-There are various ways in which these two subjects of /programming=20
+There are various ways in which these two subjects of /programming
 languages/ and /systems for mathematics/ meet:
 
    * Many systems for mathematics contain a dedicated programming
@@ -25661,38 +22225,38 @@ These issues have a very colourful history. Many programming language
 innovations first appeared in either CASes or Proof Assistants, before
 migrating towards more mainstream languages. One can cite (in no particul=
 ar
-order) type inference, dependent types, generics, term-rewriting,=20
+order) type inference, dependent types, generics, term-rewriting,
 first-class
 types, first-class expressions, first-class modules, code extraction, and=
  so
-on. However, a number of these innovations were never aggressively=20
+on. However, a number of these innovations were never aggressively
 pursued by
 system builders, letting them instead be developped (slowly) by programmi=
 ng
-language researchers. Some, like type inference and generics have=20
+language researchers. Some, like type inference and generics have
 flourished.
-Others, like first-class types and first-class expressions, are not=20
+Others, like first-class types and first-class expressions, are not
 seemingly
 being researched by anyone.
 
 We want to critically examine what has worked, and what has not. Why are =
 all
 the current ``popular''[1] computer algebra systems untyped? Why are the
-(strongly typed) proof assistants so much harder to use than a typical=20
+(strongly typed) proof assistants so much harder to use than a typical
 CAS? But
 also look at question like what forms of polymorphism exists in mathemati=
 cs?
 What forms of dependent types exist in mathematics? How can MMS regain th=
 e
-upper hand on issues of 'genericity'? What are the biggest barriers to=20
+upper hand on issues of 'genericity'? What are the biggest barriers to
 using a
 more mainstream language as a host language for a CAS or an ATP?
 
 This workshop will accept two kinds of submissions: full research papers =
 as
-well as position papers. Research papers should be nore more than 15=20
+well as position papers. Research papers should be nore more than 15
 pages in
-length, and positions papers no more than 3 pages. Submission will be=20
+length, and positions papers no more than 3 pages. Submission will be
 through
 _EasyChair_. An informal version of the proceedings will be available at =
 the
@@ -25733,23 +22297,12 @@ te.
 ----
 [1] by popular we mean > 1 million users.
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 08:16:15 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-	boundary="=_5q2nu2tulpts"
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Subject: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-
-This message is in MIME format. 
-
---=_5q2nu2tulpts
-	charset=UTF-8;
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+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Waldek,
 
@@ -26337,19 +22890,13 @@ Index: configure.ac.pamphlet
  @
  
 
---=_5q2nu2tulpts--
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-	<20070426081615.an4ip5wl0rso4wos@webmail.anikast.ca>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 26 Apr 2007 15:24:14 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Waldek,
 > 
@@ -26371,22 +22918,12 @@ And of course, they really want a better expression domain, i.e., provisos.
 
 I guess, both is out of reach for the moment?
 
-
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 16:13:26 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-	<20070426081615.an4ip5wl0rso4wos@webmail.anikast.ca>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
 
@@ -26417,20 +22954,12 @@ build-mprovements branch. Would you like me to make an
 initial commit? There will be more (less critical) changes
 like this to follow. 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 16:16:04 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-	<20070426161326.2o8d34pjonk88484@webmail.anikast.ca>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
 
@@ -26448,13 +22977,10 @@ Quoting Bill Page:
 
 Of course I meant to write "without errors" ... 
 
-
-
 \start
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 23:17:58 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
 
 Bill Page wrote:
@@ -26506,21 +23032,12 @@ Congratulations.  Few quick remarks about the diff:
 8) Concerning BASE variable: it does not look nice, but I do not
    think that other solutions would look better.
   
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-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 18:56:42 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list, Martin@gnu.org, 
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
+Cc: Martin Rubey, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Quoting Waldek Hebisch:
 
@@ -26660,17 +23177,12 @@ wh-sandbox and build-improvements then it makes sense
 to experiment with two rather opposite solutions to the same
 problem. 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 04:51:09 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > Quoting Waldek Hebisch:
@@ -26839,19 +23351,12 @@ Please do.  I would probably first add no new variables and
 then look which new variables are used by the rest of the patch and
 which exisiting values changed.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
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-Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 05:06:08 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > My test build of wh-sandbox (rev. 515) plus the patches for
@@ -26885,20 +23390,10 @@ variable settings are problematic:
 -axiom_configdir = $(abs_top_builddir)/config
 +axiom_configdir = $(top_builddir)/config
  
-
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-Waldek Hebisch 
-
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-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 05:09:49 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Mike Thomas' portability changes for Windows
 
 Quoting Bill Page:
@@ -26919,23 +23414,13 @@ Thanks.  I had had no reliable connection in Europe (UK+France) for
 almost 10 days so I could not read your message.  I'll come back to this
 this when I'm done with the 13K+ messages in the queue.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
-
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-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom:
-	[491]branches/build-improvements
-	<87mz1j7s6e.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<4A2AB4CC01998D46807D8032B06CDBDA02F91484@EXCHANGE01.zdv.Uni-Mainz.DE>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 27 Apr 2007 06:34:22 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Juergen Weiss
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom:
 
-"Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss writes:
+Juergen Weiss writes:
 
 | > dos-reis@users.sourceforge.net writes:
 | > As of revision 491, I added a configure option --enable-checking for
@@ -26956,17 +23441,11 @@ Thanks.
 I wish more people will build Axiom with checking on and help
 fix some of the "obvious" type error bugs.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 27 Apr 2007 07:15:40 -0500
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [517]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [517] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -26982,15 +23461,10 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 I reluctantly removed this, at the very insistance of people here.
 I'm curious of what changed your mind.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 14:51:49 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: noweb tarball
 
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -27031,19 +23505,11 @@ in Axiom svn repositiry.  Of course, sometimes we want to make an
 exception but I do not see any reason in case of noweb.  But this does
 not exclude having helper code which make use of prerequisities easier.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 27 Apr 2007 08:55:25 -0500
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -27061,16 +23527,12 @@ I'm glad to see that is populating down.  I wish the propagation to
 wh-sandbox is properly labelled to facilitate review when it comes to
 merging.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
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-Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 16:00:49 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > I have also checked that this patch set is independent of the
@@ -27111,21 +23573,12 @@ go on and commit.
 BTW.  I will be leaving out town for few days, so I will probably be
 unable to immediatly look at your final version.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 16:09:35 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
-
-
---ELM1177682975-4906-0_
+To: list
+Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 I wrote:
 > Concerning Windows build, attached you will find modified version
@@ -27583,15 +24036,11 @@ diff -ru --exclude=.svn /home/s/test/tt/axiom2/wh-sandbox2/src/scripts/document.
 
 --ELM1177682975-4906-0_--
 
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 16:20:28 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -27619,21 +24068,11 @@ This causes some breakage (the NOISE variable does not work as originally
 intended) which ATM I consider tolerable (and I intend to fix when
 re-working NOISE).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 09:27:04 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 Quoting Waldek Hebisch:
 
@@ -27672,24 +24111,12 @@ please let us know.
 > This causes some breakage (the NOISE variable does not work as originally
 > intended) which ATM I consider tolerable (and I intend to fix when
 > re-working NOISE).
->
-> --
->                              Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch
->
-
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 17:34:58 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > > One remark: I dislike both ENV and AX_FLAGS (to say the truth I dislike
@@ -27725,19 +24152,11 @@ But if we find too many places where our opinions differ than the
 merge will turn into cherry picking and it is only you who can
 cherry pick to build-improvements.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 27 Apr 2007 10:46:02 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -27801,20 +24220,13 @@ Well, I do no insist that you merge back to build-improvements if your
 taste dictates you refrain from doing so.  However, I do appreciate to
 know where the changes are going.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-	<20070426081615.an4ip5wl0rso4wos@webmail.anikast.ca>
-	<20070426161326.2o8d34pjonk88484@webmail.anikast.ca>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 27 Apr 2007 11:06:25 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Gaby, the portability changes are also applicable to the
 | build-mprovements branch. Would you like me to make an
@@ -27823,18 +24235,11 @@ Cc: list
 
 Which parts of your patch is the "protability changes"?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 27 Apr 2007 11:12:47 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: re: Please join!
-	<00a501c7851e$4ff72ae0$6900a8c0@asus>
-	<f3c595c60704221515l2e329eew8864299eadd5eb30@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 27 Apr 2007 11:12:47 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Alfredo Portes writes:
 
@@ -27863,18 +24268,13 @@ Alfredo --
 Do you have the gcl config.log around?  It might be a good idea to
 have Camm look at it.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 18:25:07 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > | Gaby, the portability changes are also applicable to the
 > | build-mprovements branch. Would you like me to make an
@@ -27890,20 +24290,12 @@ IIUC Bill writes about patch attached to:
 
 http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2007-04/msg00329.html
 
-
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
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-
 \start
-Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 19:57:10 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
+Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 I wrote:
 > I wrote:
@@ -27923,18 +24315,12 @@ is the reason, but the only Lisp related change seems to be to
 src/lisp/Makefile.pamphlet, my first guess is that initial-env.lisp
 is causing the problem.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 20:19:31 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
+Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 I wrote:
 > Axiom build with this patch fails numerous tests, for example
@@ -27949,20 +24335,11 @@ It is probably false alarm: I just noticed that I made a mistake
 and build Axiom based on gcl-2.6.6 -- this is likely the reason
 for test failures.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 18:24:40 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 18:24:40 -0400
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 On April 27, 2007 12:06 PM Gaby wrote:
 > 
@@ -27981,17 +24358,11 @@ that I sent you earlier. My point is just that those
 changes and the patches I made more recently to wh-sandbox
 to build on Windows are orthogonal.
 
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-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 00:32:20 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > 
@@ -28032,20 +24403,11 @@ Both graph and asq should be independent of other changes.
 
 Well, enough for today: I will summarize other changes later.
 
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 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 18:33:12 -0500
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: building wh-sandbox on Windows
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 Quoting Bill Page:
 
@@ -28068,26 +24430,11 @@ Quoting Bill Page:
 
 Aha, OK; thanks for the clarification.
 
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch,
-	"'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: noweb tarball
 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 01:17:57 -0400
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+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: RE: noweb tarball
 
 On April 27, 2007 8:52 AM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -28176,21 +24523,12 @@ their platform, e.g. 'apt-get build-dep axiom' on Debian.
 
 And of course this also applies to gcl.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 01:46:33 -0400
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+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: RE: building wh-sandbox on Windows
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On April 26, 2007 10:51 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -28301,26 +24639,11 @@ from which an MSYS build environment?
 
 Ok, I will try.
  
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-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch,
-	"'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom:
-	[508]branches/wh-sandbox
 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 02:42:59 -0400
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+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom:	[508]branches/wh-sandbox
 
 On April 27, 2007 6:32 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -28355,18 +24678,10 @@ http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/17AlgebraBOOTSTRAPFixedPoint
 
 What about the changes to HyperDoc?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
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 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 07:09:05 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
 Subject: RE: building wh-sandbox on Windows
 
 On Sat, 28 Apr 2007, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -28377,38 +24692,33 @@ On Sat, 28 Apr 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
 I agree.
 
--- Gaby
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-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 28 Apr 2007 09:20:58 -0500
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: NE with bootsys (build-improvements)
 
-Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 | Hello,
-|=20
+|
 | The file interop.boot is incorrectly translated by bootsys because of
 | the use of 'NE'. 'NE' is translated to '(not (equal' by depsys but
-| bootsys translate it to '(/=3D'.
-|=20
+| bootsys translate it to '(/='.
+|
 | You can trigger this bug if you issue in the interpreter:
-|=20
+|
 | x^(1/7)
-|=20
+|
 | Don't know if there are similar bugs in other parts of the interpreter.
 
 Hi Gr=E9gory,
 
   Bootsys has a finer grained notion of types than depsys.  I
-forgot about the ^=3D vs. /=3D issue -- there used to be similar issue for
+forgot about the ^= vs. /= issue -- there used to be similar issue for
 when to use "eq" and "equal".
 
-  In short: in Bootsys "^=3D" is for comparing numbers, whereas "/=3D" is
+  In short: in Bootsys "^=" is for comparing numbers, whereas "/=" is
 general comparison on objects.   In practice, Bootsys demands that we
 have a better understanding of types in Boot programs -- depsys
 has no such requirements.  All this will be much easier to work with
@@ -28420,37 +24730,30 @@ if and when we use typing in Boot codes.
 
 | There is another thing with build-improvements, with this sequence of
 | commands:
-|=20
+|
 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------=
 ------------
 | mkdir /home/greg/axiom-build-improvements
 | lndir /home/greg/TDevel/axiom.build-improvements /home/greg/axiom-build-i=
 mprovements/
 | cd /home/greg/axiom-build-improvements/
-| ./configure --enable-checking --prefix=3D/home/greg/axiom.bi.debug
+| ./configure --enable-checking --prefix=/home/greg/axiom.bi.debug
 | make && make install
 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------=
 ------------
-|=20
+|
 | the file /home/greg/axiom.bi.debug/bin is the axiom script (and not a
 | directory).
 
 I was unable to reproduce this, but I'll start from a fresh check out
-again.=20
-
-Thanks!
-
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+again.
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 09:51:12 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page, Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-To: Bill Page,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Perhaps I am missing something, but shouldn't it be possible for the
 person doing a checkout to use the svn:eol-style property flag to get
@@ -28459,19 +24762,12 @@ means unix style eol for all platforms?
 
 http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/ch07s02.html
 
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-To: Bill Page
 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 19:57:37 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On April 26, 2007 10:51 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -28614,19 +24910,11 @@ implementations may need something entirely different.
 
 So, the full solution to relative name problem will be too large
 for Makefile -- we should put it in separate portability library.
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 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 13:22:09 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
 
 On Sat, 28 Apr 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -28657,16 +24945,12 @@ They let you set it to whatever you want.
 
 check default-pathname-defaults.
 
--- Gaby
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 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 20:42:14 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
  > AFAICS there are no properties on database files -- were they
  > corrupted?
@@ -28675,15 +24959,10 @@ No. I think I removed a lot of properties in particular from the
 databases (revisions 137 and 136). But that happened in trunk and not in 
 build-improvements.
 
-Ralf
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-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 20:46:54 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -28706,18 +24985,10 @@ I know about it:
 which if you use merge-patnames nicely defaults name to "temp" and
 type to "lsp".
    
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 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 15:25:17 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
 
 On Sat, 28 Apr 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -28760,19 +25031,10 @@ are trying to avoid with relative paths.
 
 Yes.  As expected.  What is the real problem?
 
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-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 23:10:51 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -28811,18 +25073,12 @@ accept inconsincy between Lisps or we resolve this problem in
 general (for arbitrary paths).  I feel that we should resolve
 the problem.
 
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+Date: 28 Apr 2007 23:21:04 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 28 Apr 2007 23:21:04 +0200
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -28842,18 +25098,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
 Don't you think you should forward that to comp.lang.lisp?
 
-Martin
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 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 16:24:24 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-	<9qps5ogpq7.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sat, 28 Apr 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -28879,18 +25128,12 @@ I just received his mail.  He could of course send the message
 to comp.lang.lisp, but I also believe that he is confusing the
 medium with the message.
 
-More on that later.
-
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-Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 23:53:11 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -28928,18 +25171,12 @@ I do not think it make any sense:
    cl-fad does not work on gcl, but it is IMHO unreasonable to
    ask a newsgroup to do a port for us.
 
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-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 00:06:23 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > > Having read this thread many times, it appears to me that the
@@ -28968,19 +25205,12 @@ Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
 In case you did not notice: I wrote earlier that we want to solve
 inderlying problem, but in the Makefile we can arrange "$<" to
 be in current directory, which solves the immediate problem.
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 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 17:15:02 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
-Cc: list
 
 On Sat, 28 Apr 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -28993,15 +25223,10 @@ Indeed, if you ask the newsgroup to do a port for you, it would not
 make much sense.  But, again, I understood something different
 from Martin's suggestion.
 
--- Gaby
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 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 17:16:27 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
 
 On Sun, 29 Apr 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -29036,18 +25261,10 @@ On Sun, 29 Apr 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
 And many of us have been using that and building with relative paths.
 
--- Gaby
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch,
-	"'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 18:32:10 -0400
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+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: building wh-sandbox on Windows
 
 On April 28, 2007 5:11 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -29141,18 +25358,10 @@ standard, I don't think that is such a big deal.
 
 Perhaps you can convince me otherwise.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
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 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 17:53:54 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
 Subject: RE: building wh-sandbox on Windows
 
 On Sat, 28 Apr 2007, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -29238,15 +25447,10 @@ compilable on Windows without requiring GCL.  That, as we have
 found recently may be of importance for Axiom developers
 working in windows environment.
 
--- Gaby
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 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 18:09:19 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
 Subject: Axiom and ANSI GCL
 
 On Sat, 28 Apr 2007, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -29265,15 +25469,10 @@ found in document.in is wrong in ANSI CL.
 
 Why?
 
--- Gaby
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-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 01:57:21 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Axiom and ANSI GCL
 
 > On Sat, 28 Apr 2007, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -29316,17 +25515,10 @@ BTW: It is intersting to compare sbcl and GCL on:
 
 Apparently even Ansi GCL stil is does not handle this correctly.
 
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 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 20:20:38 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Axiom and ANSI GCL
 
 On Sun, 29 Apr 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -29353,15 +25545,10 @@ On Sun, 29 Apr 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
 OK, got it.  Thanks.
 
--- Gaby
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 20:39:50 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
 Subject: source for literate lisp noweb
 
 Cliff,
@@ -29369,16 +25556,12 @@ Cliff,
 Where can I find the source for the literate lisp noweb?
 I'm trying to incorporate it into the release.
 
-Tim
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-To: Bill Page
 Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 06:17:08 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On April 26, 2007 10:51 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -29406,19 +25589,11 @@ Bill Page wrote:
 
 I now commited a change that keeps all lisp files in src/interp directory.
 
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-To: Waldek Hebisch
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 29 Apr 2007 04:37:19 -0500
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [518]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [518] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -29434,15 +25609,10 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 This change has been in Axiom.build-improvements for a long time; any
 reason why it did not propagate to wh-sandbox before?
 
--- Gaby
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 Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 11:08:41 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: source for literate lisp noweb
 
 I responded to Tim privately, but I should say something on the list
@@ -29522,9 +25692,6 @@ latex files for noweb should be relatively basic (famous last words...)
 in which case we would be in a position to bootstrap the pamphlet files
 only from lisp.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > Cliff,
@@ -29535,20 +25702,12 @@ CY
 > Tim
 > 
 
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 Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 20:14:41 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: building wh-sandbox on Windows
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On April 28, 2007 5:11 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -29602,18 +25761,11 @@ I do not give high priority to other ports (besides sbcl), but once
 we have things working in sbcl it should be relatively little extra
 work to support other Lisps.  And now is a logical time to do this.
 
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-Subject: re: source for literate lisp noweb
-To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 22:13:32 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: re: source for literate lisp noweb
 
 > I responded to Tim privately, but I should say something on the list
 > too - here's the latest.
@@ -29715,19 +25867,11 @@ following code:
 Incidentally, the other part (which scans for <<...>> markers)
 allows '>' in the name.
 
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-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [518]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 22:19:51 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [518] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > 
@@ -29749,21 +25893,11 @@ Cc: list
 Simple: it was part of large set of changes which had multiple conflicts
 with work on wh-sandbox.
 
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 Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 14:06:37 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: source for literate lisp noweb
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
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+Subject: re: source for literate lisp noweb
 
 --- Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -29815,15 +25949,6 @@ OK.  Was there any conclusion about whether the end-of-file line return
 and white spaces pose a problem?  I wouldn't expect them to in lisp,
 but perhaps SPAD isn't so forgiving.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom:
-	[508]branches/wh-sandbox
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 00:06:10 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508]branches/wh-sandbox
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On April 27, 2007 6:32 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -30082,20 +26204,11 @@ Gaby, now you should say how you imagine merge, in particular
 if you object to some changes made to wh-sandbox (it looks
 that you attach special importance to AX_FLAGS)?
 
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-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 01:51:04 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > AX_FLAGS presents far less technical problems than ENV does; in fact,
@@ -30130,19 +26243,11 @@ The second extra problem is that AX_FLAGS is new code, so may
 trick potential readers to think that its use is right thing
 to do.
 
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-
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 Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 19:14:58 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -30192,30 +26297,20 @@ That is an abuse only if you're mistaken about the purpose.
 
 Excuse me, but that is bullshit. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 20:46:33 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
 Subject: finite-state-notangle graphic
 
 Cliff,
 
 Where can I find the finite-state-notangle graphic?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 20:53:48 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
 Subject: clweb, array-to-string
 
 Can 
@@ -30223,20 +26318,11 @@ Can
 be rewritten as
   (coerce ar 'string)
 
-t
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	"'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 01:07:47 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceKvGXQwZQTBU+BQdCRSdCAIHtYJQAG58uA
-Cc: list
-Subject: AX_FLAGS (was: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom:
-	[508]branches/wh-sandbox)
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: AX_FLAGS (was: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508]branches/wh-sandbox)
 
 > Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > ...
@@ -30245,7 +26331,7 @@ Subject: AX_FLAGS (was: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom:
 > > subdirectories: we use var-def.mk.
 > > So AX_FLAGS establishes parallel chanel, which has
 > > significant potential for bugs and confusion.
->=20
+>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -30261,13 +26347,13 @@ provided the information is static (i.e. determined at
 configure-time) it could be communicated to sub-processes
 by either mechanism.
 
->=20
+>
 > > The second extra problem is that AX_FLAGS is new code,
 > > so may trick potential readers to think that its use
 > > is right thing to do.
->=20
-> Excuse me, but that is bullshit.=20
->=20
+>
+> Excuse me, but that is bullshit.
+>
 
 I fail to see how either of these last comments add anything
 substantial to this debate. :-( So let me try to get us past
@@ -30278,21 +26364,21 @@ Earlier Waldek wrote:
 > The problem I see in writing
 >
 > make AX_FLAGS
->=20
+>
 > (as opposed to)
->=20
+>
 > AX_FLAGS make
 
 [ which defines process environment variabes thar are inherited
 as variables in 'make' ]
 
->=20
+>
 > is that we override thing in Makefile. But we are effectively
 > "broadcasting" AX_FLAGS down which looks like abuse of
 > mechanizm designed for something else (that is allowing
 > default in Makfile but sometimes taking alternate values).
 
-Reading=20
+Reading
 
 http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Overriding
 http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Override-Directive
@@ -30333,7 +26419,7 @@ But var-def.mk has also been extended to include axiom-specific
 variables. For example in 'var-def.mk' we find:
 
   ## Where to find Axiom data bases.
-  DAASE =3D $(axiom_src_datadir)
+  DAASE = $(axiom_src_datadir)
 
 In  ChangeLog.build-improvements there is some evidence that
 Gaby has already started to use 'var-def.mk' in the manner
@@ -30351,20 +26437,11 @@ Gaby, do you see any conflict between what Waldek is suggesting
 and your current approach? Or do you see AX_FLAGS as serving
 some other purpose not properly addressed by 'var-def.mk'?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 01:56:36 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: AX_FLAGS (was: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN:
- axiom: [508]branches/wh-sandbox)
+Subject: Re: AX_FLAGS  axiom: [508]branches/wh-sandbox)
 
 On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -30532,16 +26609,12 @@ I don't think anything in AX_FLAGS needs to be potentially overriden.
 I hope you see why I think AX_FLAGS should either disappear along with the
 variables it communicates
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: noweb tarball
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 11:55:47 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: noweb tarball
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On April 27, 2007 8:52 AM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -30616,18 +26689,11 @@ large set of platforms.  Maker of such distribution can use
 different noweb version with different name: changing name is
 trivial (while hooking noweb build to Axiom is not so trivial).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 05:50:25 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: noweb tarball
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -30642,16 +26708,11 @@ On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 If axiom_optional_srcdir has value other than $(abs_top_srcdir)/zips, 
 then I think you must be considering a different variable.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: clweb, array-to-string
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 13:27:03 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: clweb, array-to-string
 
 > Can 
 >   (array-to-string ar)
@@ -30663,18 +26724,11 @@ If you ask about code I wrote the answer is no: I used arrays
 of bytes (to avoid unicode overheads) and such array can not be
 coerced to string.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: noweb tarball
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 13:42:54 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: noweb tarball
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -30701,19 +26755,11 @@ propagating value from configure via config/var-def.mk.
 I had intended to just use $(abs_top_srcdir)/zips (without change),
 but appearently Bill wants more flexibility.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 14:18:15 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: AX_FLAGS (was: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN:
-	axiom: [508]branches/wh-sandbox)
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: AX_FLAGS (was: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508]branches/wh-sandbox)
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote
 > As of today, we have two variables are passed in AX_FLAGS: SYS amd NOISE.
@@ -30755,18 +26801,11 @@ I am confused by this long message.  Does the above mean that you
 agree with removal of AX_FLAGS?  Or do you consider change in NOISE
 functionality a blocker?
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 08:21:03 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: noweb tarball
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -30799,21 +26838,14 @@ then you can propogate that value from within configure.
 
 I suspect that matches what Bill wants.
 
-
 I should observe that unless noweb's Makefile is supposed to stay the same
 over releases, you may be heading into a quagmire
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 08:26:24 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: AX_FLAGS (was: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN:
- axiom: [508]branches/wh-sandbox)
+Subject: Re: AX_FLAGS (was: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [508]branches/wh-sandbox)
 
 On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -30834,15 +26866,10 @@ no better than using AX_FLAGS which encapsulates them.
 SYS is snicky but not hard.  NOISE needs more restructing, but is lower
 priority for me.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 17:52:35 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yap" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: process and bibtex
 
 Please copy the list. 
@@ -30861,15 +26888,10 @@ We can use Beebe's bibtex file. Tell me what bibtex commands
 you'd like to have happen with clweb, what files are involved,
 and I'll put it into the build.
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 18:10:48 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: process and bibtex
 
 
@@ -30952,13 +26974,5 @@ This topic died back a while ago as very little truly literate work has
 been going on, but now that it's come up again can anyone recommend
 tools for dealing efficiently with very large bibliographies?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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diff --git a/book/2007-05.txt b/book/2007-05.txt
index 01d3621..de73d92 100644
--- a/book/2007-05.txt
+++ b/book/2007-05.txt
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 22:32:45 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yap" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: gclweb.lisp
 
 Cliff,
@@ -200,19 +199,13 @@ t
           (char= #\@ (schar line 0)))
       (values 'end nil))
     (t (values nil nil)))))
-  
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 21:00:43 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: gclweb.lisp
 
-
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > Cliff,
@@ -297,21 +290,13 @@ CY
 P.S.  I sent cl-web-v0.5 to the list, but it hit the filesize limit -
 anybody know who the list admin is?
 
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 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 02 May 2007 08:21:18 -0500
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: differences wh-sandbox andbuild-improvements
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -331,16 +316,12 @@ Autoconf-2.60 in /usr/local/
 
 I can now build Axiom on windows, again.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 16:32:50 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: gclweb.lisp
-Cc: Eitan Gurari, list
+Cc: Eitan Gurari
 
 I know that you want to do everything in LISP, but there are LaTeX-only 
 solutions already around.
@@ -389,7 +370,6 @@ features):
 
 http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/people/hemmecke/AldorCombinat/combinatsu29.html#noweb.NW4LNGwX-49LjXS-1
 
-
 Ralf
 
 
@@ -589,25 +569,12 @@ On 05/02/2007 05:32 AM, Tim Daly wrote:
 >           (char= #\@ (schar line 0)))
 >       (values 'end nil))
 >     (t (values nil nil)))))
->   
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 02 May 2007 17:19:20 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: gclweb.lisp
-	<4638A112.7050107@hemmecke.de>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 02 May 2007 17:19:20 +0200
-Cc: list
-
 
 How would 
 
@@ -619,15 +586,11 @@ deal with characters like "%" in chunkname?
 
 Martin
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 08:34:58 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: gclweb.lisp
 To: Ralf Hemmecke, Tim Daly
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: gclweb.lisp
 
 --- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -748,23 +711,11 @@ problems are simple to solve.  I suppose we should go ahead and handle
 the noweb syntax -> LaTeX conversion, and then look at the features
 ALLPROSE needs.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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 Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 17:47:45 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: gclweb.lisp
-	<9qbqh3qmmf.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 Probably in a similar way as \begin{verbatim} ... \end{verbatim} or 
 \verb do it. Otherwise I would say one can restrict chunk names to 
@@ -786,17 +737,12 @@ On 05/02/2007 05:19 PM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 >> \end{chunk}
 > 
 > deal with characters like "%" in chunkname?
-> 
-> Martin
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 18:38:30 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: gclweb.lisp
-Cc: list
 
 >> I know that you want to do everything in LISP, but there are
 >> LaTeX-only solutions already around.
@@ -840,18 +786,11 @@ Is there someone who is interested and can look into evaluating TeXmacs
 for Axiom? Maybe we should ask someone on the TeXmacs list to give us 
 some motivation to follow this direction.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 10:12:13 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: gclweb.lisp
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
-
---- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
+Subject: Re: gclweb.lisp
  
 > > Actually removing the dependency on LaTeX is not theoretically
 > > impossible and is a direction I find interesting.
@@ -891,25 +830,11 @@ integration.
 Regrettably I don't have the time it would take to dig into that right
 now, but I agree it is a useful direction to pursue.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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+Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 12:12:41 -0500
+From: Jay Belanger
 To: list
 Subject: Re: gclweb.lisp
-From: Jay Belanger
-	<4638BE86.8030503@hemmecke.de>
-Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 12:12:41 -0500
-	02 May 2007 18\:38\:30 +0200")
-Cc: 
-
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -934,15 +859,10 @@ don't know if anything came of it.
 But is tying down Axiom development to one editor a good idea?  (If it
 is a good idea, TeXmacs seems like a reasonable choice.)
 
-Jay
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 12:14:45 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: gclweb.lisp
 
 Ralf,
@@ -952,8 +872,6 @@ The string contained within the chunkname field of
 is unparsed in the current code and can contain anything
 at all. It is purely used as a key to the hash table.
 
-
-
 David Mentre did some other work (see src/doc/booklet)
 which gives meaning to the chunkname if the chunkname
 follows URL syntax as in:
@@ -962,17 +880,10 @@ follows URL syntax as in:
 etc. This will probably become more interesting once 
 firefox replaces hyperdoc.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 12:26:39 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: gclweb.lisp
 
 Ralf,
@@ -989,17 +900,10 @@ rather than chunks. Such tagging allows a program to extract
 and process this information based on semantics rather than
 syntax.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 12:34:35 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: gclweb.lisp
 
 Ralf,
@@ -1022,17 +926,10 @@ Using latex syntax also means that I can integrate the chunking
 into the Axiom )set output latex machinery. Thus Axiom could be
 made to read and write pamphlets.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 22:37:29 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: gclweb.lisp
 
 Of course. See also the aldordoc part of ALLPROSE.
@@ -1055,11 +952,6 @@ On 05/02/2007 07:26 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > rather than chunks. Such tagging allows a program to extract
 > and process this information based on semantics rather than
 > syntax.
-> 
-> t
-> 
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 14:10:54 -0700 (PDT)
@@ -1067,8 +959,6 @@ From: Cliff Yapp
 To: list
 Subject: cl-web 0.5
 
---0-1894466935-1178140254=:41406
-
 Looks like the other one got stuck on the file size limit, so I'll just
 post the essential files and link to the bib file:
 
@@ -1679,13 +1569,10 @@ uAEA
 
 --0-1894466935-1178140254=:41406--
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:57:29 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: gclweb.lisp
 
 On 05/02/2007 07:14 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -1718,15 +1605,10 @@ to print nicely. (I could have escaped %, of course.)
 Anyway, retaining TeX meaning of the characters is probably the better 
 way to go.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 17:50:09 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Tim Daly
 Subject: gclweb.lisp
 
 Ralf,
@@ -1763,17 +1645,10 @@ which means that it is an invitation to a flame war.
 Suffice it to say that the only gclweb program use is as a hash key
 which places no restriction on the contents.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 18:36:47 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: gclweb.lisp
 
 Ralf,
@@ -1799,17 +1674,10 @@ their intended function so we don't get hung up in the details.
 CWK's clweb is the better place to experiment since
 it is more forward-looking and the long term strategy.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 19:49:17 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly, Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: gclweb.lisp
 
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -1905,20 +1773,10 @@ Agreed - such a document would be very useful.
 Yes.  Style ultimately should be configurable anyway - the thing to
 check there is that LaTeX packages used are compatible with each other.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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 \start
-To: axiom-dev <list>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 03 May 2007 12:41:46 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: PFE, Complex and INT
 
 Dear all,
@@ -1998,19 +1856,11 @@ factor(y)$GaussianFactorizationPackage
             normPolynomial pp ==
                 map(retract(#1@%)::R,pp * map(conjugate,pp))
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 03 May 2007 07:18:11 -0500
-Subject: [Juho Snellman] Re: [Sbcl-devel]
-	Version Control Systems
-
---=-=-=
-
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
+Subject: [Juho Snellman] Re: [Sbcl-devel] Version Control Systems
 
 FYI.
 This is not a Call For Debate.
@@ -2018,25 +1868,7 @@ This is not a Call For Debate.
 
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 James Y Knight <foom@fuhm.net> writes:
 > I'd like to propose switching to sf.net SVN hosting. Now, for all you  
@@ -2063,29 +1895,10 @@ example, it'd be nice if people without commit access could send
 properly formatted patches that add new files (hard to do with cvs,
 since "cvs add" requires commit rights).
 
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 07:54:20 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: gclweb.lisp
 
 Gaby,
@@ -2095,17 +1908,10 @@ I need to see if the change/commit cycle works.
 Since I've moved to git this would be very convenient if it works.
 I'll let you know the result of my trials.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:18:54 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: gclweb.lisp
 
 On Thu, 3 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -2122,15 +1928,10 @@ Indeed.
 
 Great!
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 16:04:05 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: git-svn
 
 Well checkout works and I can make changes.
@@ -2143,19 +1944,10 @@ authorization failed (https://axiom.svn.sourceforget.net) at
 
 I'm open to suggestion about why I cannot commit to SVN.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: <list>
 Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 17:56:06 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceNzdms1KQkqomgQQyhPnA0yFcgmQ==
-Cc: 
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: MathMLFormat and serv.c
 
 Axiom Developers;
@@ -2218,18 +2010,10 @@ applications that interface with Axiom.
 Is there anyone else on this list who is interested in
 applications of MathML in Axiom?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 17:20:13 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: next release
 
 Bill,
@@ -2240,12 +2024,6 @@ collecting the non-algebra changes from myself, Gaby, and Waldek.
 I plan to release this version and then start on the algebra
 changes which require much more verification work.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 17:48:06 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -2285,20 +2063,10 @@ time if the features provided by noweb.sty are essential.  What is the
 general opinion on this, particularly from more experienced literate
 programmers out there?
 
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 20:05:52 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Cc: list
 Subject: latex and noweb
 
@@ -2313,18 +2081,10 @@ see remnants of code in the preline and postline unused variables, etc).
 Automatic indexing might be nice but I can generate my own index info.
 Except for David's booklet URL syntax there is nothing I need.
 
-Tim
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 Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 18:50:30 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: latex and noweb
 
 
@@ -2357,20 +2117,10 @@ I think the same basic techniques that worked on tangle would work here
 (probably with some minor variations) so if we want to move this to
 lisp we can.
 
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-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: latex and noweb
 
 Cliff,
@@ -2380,21 +2130,12 @@ be within the clweb machinery, not in C. If Axiom serves pages
 to a firefox front end it would be easy to turn the embedded
 URLs into web pages.
 
-Tim
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 Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 19:34:16 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: latex and noweb
 
-
 Is there any reason not to do this in LaTeX using the hyperref package?
  If we include a link to a pamphlet file as a hyperref link, and
 Firefox submits that link to the Axiom server as a filename, wouldn't
@@ -2408,9 +2149,6 @@ and dvi files.
 Sorry if that's a silly suggestion - I may not be understanding the
 usage scenario correctly.
 
-CY
-
---- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > Cliff,
 > 
@@ -2418,20 +2156,6 @@ CY
 > be within the clweb machinery, not in C. If Axiom serves pages
 > to a firefox front end it would be easy to turn the embedded
 > URLs into web pages.
-> 
-> Tim
-> 
-> 
-> 
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@@ -2467,31 +2191,18 @@ appreciated - is this something people think would be good to have?  If
 so, I believe it can be autogenerated from cl-web requiring only
 packages already present in teTeX.
 
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-Subject: RE: Test of a WEB style
 Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 01:28:27 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceOB+t7O7oAiu/BSk2QyrqoYI9sBQAAyZtQ
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: RE: Test of a WEB style
 
 On May 4, 2007 12:52 AM C Y wrote:
->=20
+>
 > I have created a sample file of a format for pamphlets that can
 > be generated without needing the noweb style file (obviously
-> without many of the major features.) =20
->=20
+> without many of the major features.) 
+>
 http://portal.axiom-developer.org/Members/starseeker/cl-web-v0.5-hyperref=
 tes
 t.pdf/download
@@ -2499,12 +2210,12 @@ t.pdf/download
 Cliff, I do really like the "look and feel" of this example!
 It looks pretty and it seems to work.
 
->=20
+>
 > This file makes use of the hyperref and listings packages in
 > LaTeX (I believe both are included standard with teTeX).  It
 > has hyperlinks from chunk references to chunks.  To generate
 > it, the commands were:
->=20
+>
 > latex cl-web-v0.5-hyperreftest.tex
 > bibtex cl-web-v0.5-hyperreftest
 > latex cl-web-v0.5-hyperreftest.tex
@@ -2512,7 +2223,7 @@ It looks pretty and it seems to work.
 > latex cl-web-v0.5-hyperreftest.tex
 > dvips cl-web-v0.5-hyperreftest.dvi -o cl-web-v0.5-hyperreftest.ps
 > ps2pdf cl-web-v0.5-hyperreftest.ps
->=20
+>
 > (thanks again to Bill for figuring out these steps and the
 > hyperref options for endpamphlet).
 
@@ -2524,9 +2235,9 @@ What does the actual pamphlet source file look like? Specifically,
 how are chunks delimited? Can you give us a link to the source
 .pamphlet file?
 
->=20
+>
 > If it is of interest the "Included in ..." tail can be added
-> to identify chunks containing the current chunk, although I=20
+> to identify chunks containing the current chunk, although I
 > didn't do that here because I'm generating this one by hand
 > as a test case.
 
@@ -2538,24 +2249,16 @@ result? Or are you just talking about the "Included in ..."?
 > Feedback appreciated - is this something people think would
 > be good to have?  If so, I believe it can be autogenerated
 > from cl-web requiring only packages already present in teTeX.
->=20
+>
 
 How much work remains to be done to do this autogeneration?
-(autogeneration =3D=3D noweave?)
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
+(autogeneration == noweave?)
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 04 May 2007 10:11:22 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Desired functionality from noweb
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Cliff,
 
@@ -2739,17 +2442,11 @@ information about symbols is available.)
 I don't think that anything from noweb.sty is essential. You simply have 
 to put the logic into cl-web, then you don't need a style file at all.
 
-Ralf
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-
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 Date: Fri, 04 May 2007 12:57:56 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page,
-	axiom-dev <list>, Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page, Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
-Cc: 
 
 On 05/04/2007 07:28 AM, Bill Page wrote:
 > On May 4, 2007 12:52 AM C Y wrote:
@@ -2789,16 +2486,11 @@ for the .ps file.
 Look also at the generated .dvi file, adjust your dvi viewer and click 
 on it. I have incorporated the inverse search facility.
 
-Ralf
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-
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 Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 04:17:58 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: RE: Test of a WEB style
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
+Subject: RE: Test of a WEB style
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -2895,24 +2587,11 @@ weave function to make the correct calls.  There may be a couple other
 gotchas to deal with once I actually start but that's the core of what
 needs to be done.
 
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 Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 04:33:17 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
-To: Ralf Hemmecke,
-	Bill Page,
-	axiom-dev <list>
-Cc: 
 
 --- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -2949,22 +2628,11 @@ features is a bigger bite than I have time to chew right now.  Or we
 could go with this if noweb is present on the system but fall back on
 the plain Lisp version otherwise.
 
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 Date: Fri, 04 May 2007 14:18:32 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 > http://portal.axiom-developer.org/Members/hemmecke/document.pdf/download
 >> (unfortunately the graph has to be adjusted---I am too lazy)
@@ -2999,16 +2667,11 @@ reprogram their ideas only because we then use
 
    \begin{chunk} .. \end{chunk}
 
-Ralf
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-
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 Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 05:23:04 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Desired functionality from noweb
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: Desired functionality from noweb
 
 
 --- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -3284,22 +2947,11 @@ needed machinery fails fall back onto the simpler Lisp+vanilla LaTeX
 solution.  Over time, we could migrate features into the Lisp solution
 until we can reproduce everything we need.
 
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 Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 05:37:08 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
 
 --- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -3346,24 +2998,11 @@ either in Lisp or in LaTeX style file processing) and to anybody else
 who wants it to it will still look like a regular noweb file (plus,
 less typing for delimiters...)
 
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 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Desired functionality from noweb
-To: Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
 
 Sorry to reply to myself, but I want to record this idea before I head
 for work:
@@ -3377,17 +3016,6 @@ to try tonight.
 
 I'll take a stab at a lisp weave function tonight as well.
 
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 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -3399,22 +3027,10 @@ http://jsnell.iki.fi/blog/archive/2007-05-03-code-coverage-tool-for-sbcl.html
 Perhaps this could be useful someday developing a test framework for
 Axiom.
 
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 Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 09:47:55 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp, "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp, Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: latex and noweb
 
 Cliff, Ralf,
@@ -3447,8 +3063,6 @@ to outside sources.
 We could use these functions interactively either behind the
 scenes in a web-serving axiom or directly in user )help requests
 
-
-
 Pamphlets() == 
   parse(pamphlet) -> graph
 
@@ -3525,45 +3139,35 @@ Pamphlets() ==
 
    run a command and compare it against the result
 
-Tim
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke, "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
-Subject: RE: Test of a WEB style
 Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 11:22:18 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceOOzLP/MovR9laRMe0AWCtA+WbcAAHpUMA
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Cliff Yapp
+Subject: RE: Test of a WEB style
 
 On May 4, 2007 6:58 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
->=20
+>
 > On 05/04/2007 07:28 AM, Bill Page wrote:
 > > On May 4, 2007 12:52 AM C Y wrote:
 > >> I have created a sample file of a format for pamphlets
 > >> that can be generated without needing the noweb style
-> >> file (obviously without many of the major features.) =20
+> >> file (obviously without many of the major features.) 
 > >>
 > >
-=20
+
 http://portal.axiom-developer.org/Members/starseeker/cl-web-v0.5-hyperref=
 tes
 t.pdf/download
 
-> >=20
+> >
 > > Cliff, I do really like the "look and feel" of this example!
 > > It looks pretty and it seems to work.
->=20
+>
 > I appreciate very much the literate work. That is a very good
 > example how literate documents should look like.
->=20
+>
 > For your convenience I have embellished it a bit.
->=20
+>
 > =
 http://portal.axiom-developer.org/Members/hemmecke/document.pdf/download
 >
@@ -3574,7 +3178,7 @@ the width of the window. Also the default red boxes around the
 links look horrible. There is a hyperref option to control that.
 See the following line from Cliff's source:
 
-\usepackage[dvips,final,colorlinks=3Dtrue,linkcolor=3Dblue,pdfstartview=3D=
+\usepackage[dvips,final,colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue,pdfstartview==
 FitH]{hy
 perref}
 
@@ -3594,9 +3198,9 @@ simply because some people are motivated to replace noweb
 with something written in Lisp.
 
 > (unfortunately the graph has to be adjusted---I am too lazy)
->=20
+>
 > The sources are here.
->=20
+>
 > =
 http://portal.axiom-developer.org/Members/hemmecke/cl-web.tar.gz/download=
 
@@ -3623,7 +3227,7 @@ document generated from LaTeX literate program sources?
 
 On May 4, 2007 8:19 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > ...
->> C Y wrote:=20
+>> C Y wrote:
 >> Very nice!  This functionality Ralf might need to be
 >> incorporated as a second stage - it needs a lot more of
 >> noweb's full strength. I'm shooting for a first cut at a
@@ -3670,20 +3274,11 @@ are motived to spend your time is up to you, but I thought
 I would just re-state (once again) more clearly my personal
 opinion on this.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 04 May 2007 11:41:31 -0400
 From: Humberto Zuazaga
-To: Bill Page, 
- list
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
-Cc: 
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 >> Look also at the generated .dvi file, adjust your dvi viewer
@@ -3702,22 +3297,11 @@ be able to preserve hyperrefs if invoked with the -z flag.
 
 See http://arxiv.org/hypertex/
 
--- 
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 11:41:34 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: latex and noweb
-Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 11:41:34 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceOWz2ZFQb9AXVoRW67WkhY14BPGwABRk0A
-Cc: list
 
 On May 4, 2007 10:48 AM Tim Daly wrote:
 > 
@@ -3801,19 +3385,10 @@ concept that underlies the Axiom library.
 
 I like that.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
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-
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-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 12:24:03 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp, "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke, 
-	"Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp, Ralf Hemmecke, Bill Page
 Subject: latex and noweb
 
 Bill, Cliff, Ralf,
@@ -3824,17 +3399,11 @@ could be implemented in a compatible way in lisp/spad/aldor/perl/whatever.
 That would mean that the access and algorithms would be independent of
 the machinery. Which means we can think and debate at a much higher level.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 10:41:51 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page, Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: RE: Test of a WEB style
-To: Bill Page,
-	Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -3948,26 +3517,11 @@ sb-profile, hunchentoot, McCLIM, etc. are tools I would like to have
 available for working with Axiom.  I can understand how this looks
 silly to other people, but it is my preference.
 
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-Subject: RE: Test of a WEB style
 Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 14:56:27 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceOc4Ni96VEVYWxT6iV/db0LdfiZQAChbiw
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: RE: Test of a WEB style
 
 On May 4, 2007 1:42 PM C Y wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -3983,21 +3537,13 @@ I am convinced that viewing Axiom as a "Lisp program" has
 been very greatly to it's disadvantage given the priorities
 of the current generation of programmers.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
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 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 04 May 2007 14:06:52 -0500
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | On May 4, 2007 1:42 PM C Y wrote:
 | > ... 
@@ -4019,21 +3565,15 @@ I would encourage Axiomatizers to view Lisp as just one of the many
 possible assembly languages which Axiom can be translated to.
 Nothing more.  Axiom will be  better served that way.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 13:56:48 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Bill Page
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > | I am convinced that viewing Axiom as a "Lisp program" has
 > | been very greatly to it's disadvantage given the priorities
 > | of the current generation of programmers.
@@ -4074,27 +3614,12 @@ with the existing pamphlets.  Alternately, there may be a package for
 LaTeX that provides an include command which will do that automatically
 - I'll look around tonight.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 04 May 2007 17:34:52 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: Nud and Led properties
 
-
-Hi,
-
   The old parser (and unparser) encodes operator precedence as Nud and
 Led properties.  Those properties are set only for symbols.
 
@@ -4112,8 +3637,6 @@ and Led queries -- they might bogusly get rewritten by depsys, but
 eventually that will go away when we convert to bootsys.
 
 
--- Gaby
-
 2007-05-04  Gabriel Dos Reis  Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 	* c-doc.boot.pamphlet (checkRecordHash): Use GET instead of GETL.
@@ -4367,13 +3890,10 @@ eventually that will go away when we convert to bootsys.
    
   isTrue x == x="true" or x is '(QUOTE T)
    
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 04 May 2007 21:57:54 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
 
 C Y wrote:
@@ -4385,15 +3905,10 @@ Not sure if it will fit the bill, but this is what I was thinking of:
 
 ftp://carroll.aset.psu.edu/pub/CTAN/macros/latex/contrib/combine/combine.pdf
 
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 22:00:22 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceOcQDY+W+R7TAGT3mTEqKvr5QY0QAQZHtA
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: latex and noweb
 
 On May 4, 2007 1:24 PM Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -4476,23 +3991,14 @@ aldor code. On a small test (38 decimal digits, 5 factors)
 the aldor code returns the solution in roughly 1/2 of the time
 taken by Axiom."
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 23:20:21 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: second life
 
 Is anyone here on second life?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 12:22:39 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -4531,18 +4037,6 @@ chunk, but that's a likely killer for speed.  Fortunately I was able to
 work around it here, but the more general solution isn't there yet. 
 Anyone know of a good way to address this problem?  
 
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 Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 12:42:11 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -4565,56 +4059,41 @@ examined anyway, and stored as part of the chunk structure information.
 are initially defined and when they are called, and I'm curious as to
 what the best techniques are.
 
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
-Subject: RE: cl-web v0.6
 Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 17:48:50 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceQE+yAKo+FrArMQHmjIqwpBgYc/AAE/B+w
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: RE: cl-web v0.6
 
 On May 6, 2007 3:23 PM C Y wrote:
->=20
+>
 > For those who are interested, I've uploaded cl-web v0.6 here:
->=20
+>
 http://portal.axiom-developer.org/Members/starseeker/cl-web-v0.6.tar.gz/d=
 own
 load
->=20
+>
 > And the example pdf here:
->=20
+>
 http://portal.axiom-developer.org/Members/starseeker/cl-web-v0.6.lisp.pdf=
 /do
 wnload
 
 It still look good to me. :-)
 
->=20
+>
 > I've added come style fixes from Kai, and have switched over to
 > using trivial-utf-8 for the array-to-string and string-to-array
 > operations. Testing indicates no appreciable speed loss.
->=20
+>
 > More interestingly, this version has a rudimentary weave ability
-> as well.  It's not well documented yet but it works well enough=20
+> as well.  It's not well documented yet but it works well enough
 > to be able to weave itself, and the pdf above is not a hand made
 > example but the actual result of weaving cl-web-v0.6.lisp.pamphlet.
 
 Excellent!
 
->=20
+>
 > The kicker, that I haven't fully solved yet, is the escape
 > character needed by the listings package to insert tex into code.
 > This is needed for the chunk reference links, but the character
@@ -4630,23 +4109,12 @@ f
 
 The documentation describes a large number of options for
 defining suitable escape characters.
-=20
-> ...
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 16:29:12 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: RE: cl-web v0.6
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: RE: cl-web v0.6
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -4675,26 +4143,12 @@ tell) allow multiple characters.
 It does, but apparently my TeX foo isn't strong enough to spot where
 they allow strings instead of single characters.  I'll keep digging...
 
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 Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 16:44:20 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
 Subject: listings oddness
 
-
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
 Well, this is weird:
@@ -4709,20 +4163,10 @@ does.
 
 Oh, well.  As long as something works...
 
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 Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 03:28:49 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Compiler speed
 
 Using sbcl profiler on Maitin's guessing package I identified
@@ -4756,17 +4200,10 @@ Also, compiler uses symbol table is such a way that it is not
 clear if different form of symbol table would be more 
 efficient.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 03:42:35 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Weird errors
 
 FYI I am now seeing really weird errors: on gentoo machine wh-sandbox
@@ -4781,18 +4218,11 @@ BTW: I use here ANSI gcl build from sources included in
 build-improvements.  Gentoo provides gcl-2.6.7 but this one fails
 quite early trying to link the first Lisp image.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 06 May 2007 21:13:12 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Weird errors
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 06 May 2007 21:13:12 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -4812,16 +4242,11 @@ Try build with --enable-checking -- yes, I know it takes hours.
 You'll see many runtime type errors.
 The checking is too fined-grained, but it get you somewhere.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 06 May 2007 21:14:15 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Compiler speed
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 06 May 2007 21:14:15 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -4862,17 +4287,10 @@ I'm rewriting part of the compiler in Spad -- it will take some
 time before it gets fully functional, but I do hope to make
 progress by the summer.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
 Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 23:27:40 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceQOHil/42ftxatT/eBrTCecj7WqAAHJvoQ
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: listings oddness
 
 Cliff,
@@ -4914,21 +4332,12 @@ Ref. the example before "How to gobble characters" on page
 
 Right. :-)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 21:00:21 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
 Subject: RE: listings oddness
 
-
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > I am not sure what you are saying didn't work since in
@@ -4974,23 +4383,10 @@ for marker) so that's probably good enough.
 
 Now to do Tim's cleanups...
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
 Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 00:25:49 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceQXD7lR8nNeV1wRvmyQpoSyrhUkQAAN9dA
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: listings oddness
 
 Cliff,
@@ -5016,18 +4412,10 @@ Of course this is just "in theory", I haven't tried it yet... :-)
 
 > ...
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 21:38:28 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
 Subject: RE: listings oddness
 
 
@@ -5070,22 +4458,11 @@ working so I'll leave it be and go for more pressing things.  I'm
 certainly open to better proposals.  (Note to self, get linenumber info
 working for tangle output...)
 
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-CY
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+Date: 07 May 2007 08:34:14 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Compiler speed
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 07 May 2007 08:34:14 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -5109,17 +4486,11 @@ noticed that libdb.text is rebuild dynamically, and that's a great feature.
 
 BTW: did anybody try my code from SandBoxHyperDocReplacement ?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 10:44:38 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Desired functionality from noweb
-Cc: list
 
 >> -n      does not produce a latex wrapper (ALLPROSE provides a
 >> wrapper.)
@@ -5314,19 +4685,11 @@ similar. If LaTeX sees that and has an appropriate .sty file (like
 noweb.sty) then pretty much can be done by TeX itself. Appropriate tags 
 are important.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 12:00:29 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
-
 
 On 05/04/2007 02:37 PM, C Y wrote:
 > --- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -5360,18 +4723,11 @@ http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net/
 It seems quite powerful and can produce .pdf.
 I haven't, however, experimented with that very much.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 07 May 2007 12:14:35 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
-	<463EF8BD.6050909@risc.uni-linz.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 07 May 2007 12:14:35 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -5393,17 +4749,10 @@ this will be a little painful.)  On the other hand, I do believe that we should
 give the documentation authors as much freedom as possible, thus it's probably
 worth going through a bit of pain.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 12:49:58 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: latex and noweb
 
 On 05/05/2007 04:00 AM, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -5462,16 +4811,11 @@ a bit more common for us. We surely want to restrict a bit. For example,
 removing all stuff outside \begin{document}...\end{document} to make 
 pamphlets combinable.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 13:09:32 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 >> http://portal.axiom-developer.org/Members/hemmecke/document.pdf/download
 
@@ -5505,17 +4849,11 @@ I've never heard about that being possible. Would be nice, but if you
 then use acroread, that is a pain, since acroread does not automatically 
 reload a file that changed on disk. (Only my experience?)
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Compiler speed
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 13:54:45 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Compiler speed
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -5556,19 +4894,12 @@ during build (as I wrote this is useless because we generate up to
 date libdb.text later), but the installed compiler should work as
 before.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 13:58:56 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
  > I like Ralf's output - my suggestion would be to integrate that
  > technique for pamphlet building into the Axiom build machinery. Ralf,
@@ -5582,17 +4913,11 @@ Although that stuff is pretty much independent of the current building
 machinery, I don't quite know from which branch I should branch 
 build-improvements or wh-sandbox? Suggestions?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 05:12:02 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Desired functionality from noweb
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: Desired functionality from noweb
 
 --- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -5772,24 +5097,11 @@ want the documentation chunks identified?  I always viewed pamphlet
 files as a latex document with chunks embedded in it - what is the
 advantage of chunking up the documentation as well?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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+Date: 07 May 2007 14:14:28 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Compiler speed
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 07 May 2007 14:14:28 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -5817,20 +5129,12 @@ compile some mini domain or package, quit axiom, delete libdb.text, start
 axiom, )lib MINIDOMAIN, and check whether HyperDoc finds MINIDOMAIN, or,
 hopefully equivalently, libdb.text contains the necessary information.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 07 May 2007 07:49:58 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
-	<463EF8BD.6050909@risc.uni-linz.ac.at>
-	<9qmz0hey9g.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 07 May 2007 07:49:58 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Ralf Hemmecke
+Cc: Ralf Hemmecke
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -5844,17 +5148,11 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 
 If possible, please go with Xypic.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 07 May 2007 07:51:01 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
-	<463F1480.5020904@hemmecke.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 07 May 2007 07:51:01 -0500
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -5873,18 +5171,12 @@ Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 Unless you want the new algebra boostrap right now, I would suggest
 you branch from build-improvements.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 05:57:37 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Test of a WEB style
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Martin Rubey
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Ralf Hemmecke
+Cc: Ralf Hemmecke
 
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -5902,22 +5194,10 @@ better without hyperlinks.
 In theory, it doesn't have to be an either/or situation - both could be
 "rendering" targets for the plotting routines.
 
-CY
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 10:07:22 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Desired functionality from noweb
 
 Cliff,
@@ -5945,15 +5225,10 @@ at generalizing it to parse the latex to a graph.
 
 Once that happens it would be straightforward to remove the headers.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 10:26:33 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Desired functionality from noweb
 
 Cliff,
@@ -5982,8 +5257,6 @@ automatically reread the .dvi file if it gets the focus.
 Thus, I compile/test/document about once every 10 lines or so.
 Breakage in either the program or the latex is immediate.
 
-
-
 re: build times, axiom system builds
 
 I am constantly rebuilding axiom. I have rebuilt axiom about
@@ -5999,15 +5272,10 @@ will stop the build and request that you fetch a new copy of
 the diagrams.sty file. This broke and was fixed back in the
 first week of this year. I'm surprised that no-one complained.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 10:59:58 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Desired functionality from noweb
 
 Cliff,
@@ -6041,15 +5309,10 @@ Thus, given the latex-to-lisp tranformation
 and a definition of a SECTION function means that the graph
 can have both structural and execution semantics.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 09:24:28 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Desired functionality from noweb
 
 
@@ -6106,20 +5369,10 @@ understand what it really implies.
 Sorry for being dense, but can you illustrate what the possible
 consequences of that would be?
 
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-CY
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 Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 21:01:53 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Bootstrap documentation.
 
 I want to include some documentation of current algebra bootstrap
@@ -6203,18 +5456,12 @@ mutually dependent constructors without cyclic dependencies
 the solution is easy: compile all dependent constructors in
 a single Axiom image, using apropriate order.  The [[guess-pkg]]
 target ilustrates this method.OA  
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 07 May 2007 21:49:18 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 07 May 2007 21:49:18 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Dear Waldek,
 
@@ -6320,18 +5567,11 @@ the solution is easy:  compile all dependent constructors in
 a single Axiom image, using apropriate order.  The [[guess-pkg]]
 target ilustrates this method.
 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey,
-	"'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Bootstrap documentation.
 Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 20:52:12 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceQ4NEvHdXpZqGRRIe6b9R05/SHYAAKfseA
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey, Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: Bootstrap documentation.
 
 Martin,
 
@@ -6352,21 +5592,13 @@ go away this extend?
 
 Excellent documentation, Waldek. Thanks!
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
 Date: 07 May 2007 19:56:38 -0500
-Cc: list
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Martin,
 | 
@@ -6384,18 +5616,11 @@ to be of necessity at the lowest level.  So, you could start with
 just the simple data structure Integer with few operations and
 extend it as you go.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 22:05:39 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: Bootstrap documentation.
-Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 22:05:39 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceRC8BIdcL64CpORAyhWsIc/j0HmAACIueg
-Cc: list
 
 On May 7, 2007 8:57 PM Gaby wrote:
 > Bill Page writes:
@@ -6425,21 +5650,14 @@ In particular, I do not see how the bootstrap mechanism
 described by Waldek (or the original approach implemented
 by Tim Daly) would be obivated by extend.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 08 May 2007 08:15:14 +0200
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > Many of the categories and friends dragged in by Integer do
 > > not seem to be of necessity at the lowest level.  So, you
@@ -6470,20 +5688,13 @@ Plus(
         <<implementation: Plus>>
 }
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 08 May 2007 02:25:49 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | On May 7, 2007 8:57 PM Gaby wrote:
 | > Bill Page writes:
@@ -6518,20 +5729,14 @@ I don't know what a mutual recursion between extensions mean, but
 definitely mutual recursion between domains is needed for natural
 expressions of domains.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 09:54:42 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
-	<87tzunsrnm.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 On 05/08/2007 09:25 AM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 
 > | > Many of the categories and friends dragged in by Integer do
 > | > not seem to be of necessity at the lowest level.  So, you
@@ -6580,16 +5785,11 @@ I also don't understand how mutual recursion and extend should work
 together. Surely, it should be possible to extend any domain, no matter 
 how it is defined. Bill, can you give an example of what you mean?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 10:45:40 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Desired functionality from noweb
-Cc: list
 
 > I'm trying to reconcile that idea with an "Axiom Journal" style of
 > writing where people may do shorter papers on a single topic.
@@ -6742,17 +5942,11 @@ UVW
 
 So noweave even adds chunk numbers which one can ignore in the .sty file.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 04:00:23 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
-	<87tzunsrnm.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu> <46402CC2.6020301@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 8 May 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -6809,18 +6003,11 @@ In Haskell (or Boot), I could write:
 
 What would be a "natural" and concise expression of that in Spad?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 11:08:55 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
-	<87tzunsrnm.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu> <46402CC2.6020301@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705080343510.24294@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 > I want distinct domains for literals, fields, types, expressions, etc. 
 
@@ -6830,20 +6017,11 @@ http://www-sop.inria.fr/cafe/Manuel.Bronstein/algebra/ do?
 
 I guess you'd need domains for mutual recursion in the grammar, right?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 04:14:36 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
-	<87tzunsrnm.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu> <46402CC2.6020301@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705080343510.24294@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46403E27.4060203@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 8 May 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -6859,16 +6037,11 @@ I insist on distinct domains for distinct notions present in the C language.
 
 yes.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Weird errors
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 12:50:44 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Weird errors
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -6905,18 +6078,11 @@ BTW: in revison 513 I have fixed all errors that showed during
 build with safety 3 (except for above mentioned running out of
 memory).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 06:23:08 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Weird errors
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 8 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -6927,17 +6093,11 @@ That is weird indeed.
 I'm out of idea for now.
 :-(
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 04:38:05 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Desired functionality from noweb
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: Desired functionality from noweb
 
 --- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -7129,25 +6289,12 @@ already in teTeX but I guess that's unrealistic.
 I guess I need to think about this one some more, and dig into inverse
 search.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Bootstrap documentation.
 Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 09:31:59 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceROEJOZxJIkSYvSK2MrsUzAkToggAOs0Rw
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: RE: Bootstrap documentation.
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On May 8, 2007 2:15 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
@@ -7207,21 +6354,13 @@ normally call "dependent types" since L would appear to be
 a free parameter of some kind. Isn't there a way to write
 this that does not use such an exotic definition?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 08 May 2007 08:49:12 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | On May 8, 2007 2:15 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 | > 
@@ -7278,16 +6417,11 @@ I'm not sure I would qualify those of "trivial".
 
 Huh?  What is "normally calle 'dependent types'"?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 15:51:31 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Desired functionality from noweb
-Cc: list
 
 > I still think the most promising direction for the "read the source
 > code and find definitions and where they are used" is to use the
@@ -7430,20 +6564,14 @@ So you don't want to require something like axiom.sty? But then you put
 all the style information into your weave program. That doesn't sound 
 like the right way to do.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 16:47:56 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
-	<87odkvs9wn.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 On 05/08/2007 03:49 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 
 > | > In any case, "extend" would make life a lot easier, although
 > | > my top priority still is to make types first class objects
@@ -7518,13 +6646,11 @@ Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 10:18:18 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
-	<87odkvs9wn.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu> <46408D9C.6050504@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 8 May 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
 | On 05/08/2007 03:49 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-| > "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+| > Bill Page writes:
 | 
 | > | > In any case, "extend" would make life a lot easier, although
 | > | > my top priority still is to make types first class objects
@@ -7600,47 +6726,39 @@ something about programming with Spad) and basis for improvement.
 
 I'm looking for ways to express simple and elegantly simple notions.
 
--- Gaby
-
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-
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke,
-	"'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: Bootstrap documentation.
 Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 11:25:11 -0400
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+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: RE: Bootstrap documentation.
 
 On May 8, 2007 10:48 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
->=20
+>
 > On 05/08/2007 03:49 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> > "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
->=20
+> > Bill Page writes:
+>
 > > | > In any case, "extend" would make life a lot easier,
 > > | > although my top priority still is to make types first
 > > | > class objects and to allow domain constructors like
-> > | >=20
-> > | > SPECIES =3D=3D> (L: LabelType) -> CombinatorialSpecies L;
-> > | >=20
+> > | >
+> > | > SPECIES ==> (L: LabelType) -> CombinatorialSpecies L;
+> > | >
 > > | > Plus(
 > > | >     F: SPECIES,
 > > | >     G: SPECIES
-> > | > )(L: LabelType): CombinatorialSpecies(L) =3D=3D add {
-> > | >         Rep =3D=3D Union(left: F L, right: G L);
+> > | > )(L: LabelType): CombinatorialSpecies(L) == add {
+> > | >         Rep == Union(left: F L, right: G L);
 > > | >         import from Rep;
 > > | >         <<implementation: Plus>>
 > > | > }
-> > | >=20
-> > |=20
+> > | >
+> > |
 > > | I don't understand this construction. What is the signature
 > > | of the function 'Plus'? I think this goes beyond what would
 > > | normally call "dependent types"
-> >=20
+> >
 > > Huh?  What is "normally called 'dependent types'"?
->=20
+>
 
 Perhaps I should have said: "goes beyond what **I** would normally
 call a dependent type". How other people classify this, I cannot
@@ -7649,70 +6767,60 @@ prefer to punt (en Fran=E7ais "ponter") on that question for now.
 
 > Bill, yes, the L looks like being a parameter. Let me try
 > another definition.
->=20
+>
 > Plus1(
 >      F: SPECIES,
 >      G: SPECIES
-> ): SPECIES =3D=3D (L: LabelType): CombinatorialSpecies(L) +-> add {
->          Rep =3D=3D Union(left: F L, right: G L);
+> ): SPECIES == (L: LabelType): CombinatorialSpecies(L) +-> add {
+>          Rep == Union(left: F L, right: G L);
 >          import from Rep;
 >          <<implementation: Plus>>
 > }
->=20
+>
 > So
 >     Plus: (SPECIES, SPECIES) -> SPECIES
 > as an addition of species.
->=20
+>
 > Does that look simpler?
 
 Yes, excellent. That is much better. Now L only appears explicity
 in the body of the function. Is it equivalent to what Martin wrote?
 
 > Of course you can go on and define something like
->=20
-> Plus2: (F: SPECIES, G: SPECIES) -> ... =3D=3D
->         (F: SPECIES, G: SPECIES): ... +-> ((L: LabelType):=20
+>
+> Plus2: (F: SPECIES, G: SPECIES) -> ... ==
+>         (F: SPECIES, G: SPECIES): ... +-> ((L: LabelType):
 > ... +-> ...)
->=20
+>
 > But that is probably not what you meant.
->=20
+>
 > Yes, CombinatorialSpecies is itself a function.
 http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/people/hemmecke/AldorCombinat/combinatsu16=
 .ht
 ml#dt:CombinatorialSpecies
->=20
+>
 > CombinatorialSpecies: (L: LabelType) -> Category
->=20
+>
 > The following does (of course) not work.
->=20
+>
 > Plus3(
 >      F: SPECIES,
 >      G: SPECIES
-> ): CombinatorialSpecies =3D=3D
+> ): CombinatorialSpecies ==
 > (L: LabelType): CombinatorialSpecies(L) +-> add {
->          Rep =3D=3D Union(left: F L, right: G L);
+>          Rep == Union(left: F L, right: G L);
 >          import from Rep;
 >          <<implementation: Plus>>
 > }
->=20
+>
 > And I somehow need the L, because it is used inside the "add".
->=20
-
-Ok. Thanks.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
+>
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 17:30:48 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Bootstrap documentation.
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 >> So
 >>     Plus: (SPECIES, SPECIES) -> SPECIES
@@ -7725,23 +6833,18 @@ Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Yes that compiles and "make check" does not report an error.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 10:51:51 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: Bootstrap documentation.
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 8 May 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
 | On May 8, 2007 10:48 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 | > 
 | > On 05/08/2007 03:49 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-| > > "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+| > > Bill Page writes:
 | > 
 | > > | > In any case, "extend" would make life a lot easier,
 | > > | > although my top priority still is to make types first
@@ -7776,17 +6879,11 @@ I think this is a standard reference
 
 Look from page 82 onwards.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 10:20:20 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Desired functionality from noweb
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
-
 
 --- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -7935,22 +7032,11 @@ thereof.)  Right now I don't see it being a problem.
 I had sort of assumed we would settle on a particular style as the
 "official" Axiom style, but maybe that's not a good assumption.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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 \start
-Subject: Re: git-svn
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 02:02:56 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: git-svn
 
 > Well checkout works and I can make changes.
 > I just cannot commit changes. I get
@@ -7969,21 +7055,12 @@ svn told me that a commit failed when in fact it worked.  To avoid
 confusion in such a case I was doing update (the update proved
 that commit worked).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 08 May 2007 22:47:44 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: [build-improvements] Axiom and Superman
 
-
-Hi,
-
   As of revision 536, if you build Axiom build-improvements with
 Superman disabled, e.g. currently on Windows, you can still install
 the "axiom" script (through the usual "make install") and invoke it as
@@ -7992,15 +7069,10 @@ won't  get HyperDoc and friends.
 
 built and tested on Windows with msys/mingw.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 00:43:56 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: JavaFX
 
 This might be interesting as a way to get a portable 
@@ -8033,16 +7105,10 @@ graphics API than with the javascript/canvas tag combo.
 
 There is no such thing as a simple job.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 09:27:32 -0500
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: git-svn
 
 >Are you sure you can't commit. 
@@ -8053,19 +7119,11 @@ I had the correct permissions. It used the svn client directly.
 The git-svn connection does everything except commit. I'm still
 puzzled about it.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 10:53:21 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: git-svn
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
 Quoting Tim Daly:
 
@@ -8094,15 +7152,10 @@ http://www.gelato.unsw.edu.au/archives/git/0611/32475.html
 If your version is older you might try to upgrade. The current verison
 is v1.5.1.4. 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 23:32:17 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Issue 351
 
 I wonder what shall we do with issue 351.  One "solution" is to
@@ -8148,19 +7201,11 @@ R is claimed to be field, but test for unit fails:
               unitNormalize(squareFree(r) pretend %)
 ...
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 19:29:48 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Desired functionality from noweb
-Cc: list
 
 >>>> Try
 >>>> %---BEGIN aaa.pamphlet
@@ -8206,17 +7251,11 @@ toplevel chunk, you simply have a single chunk with its definition
 spread through the file, with the scan identifying where the pieces are
 and putting them together.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Compiler speed
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 02:55:50 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Compiler speed
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Unfortunately, I do not have the time to check this now.  Maybe you could
@@ -8242,12 +7281,6 @@ flag.  We can set this flag to nil -- extendLocalLibdb will then
 return immediately without doing anything.  Users needing libdb.text
 can still set $createLocalLibDb to true get old behaviour.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 18:39:02 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -8285,25 +7318,12 @@ use yet, so there is some exploring to do.  SLIME is worth a look to
 see how it supports the sb-introspection features in other lisps. 
 CMUCL might be workable as well.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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 Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 18:40:27 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: cl-web v0.7
 To: list
 
-
---- Cliff Yapp wrote:
-
 > I'm not sure this really deserves a release, but I may not be able to
 > work on this for a week so I'll go ahead and put it out there.
 
@@ -8312,22 +7332,11 @@ Oh, here are the links:
 http://portal.axiom-developer.org/Members/starseeker/cl-web-v0.7.lisp.pdf
 http://portal.axiom-developer.org/Members/starseeker/cl-web-v0.7.tar.gz
 
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-Subject: Re: PFE, Complex and INT
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 05:05:46 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: PFE, Complex and INT
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Dear all,
@@ -8427,22 +7436,12 @@ which seem to agree with implementation.
 >             normPolynomial: Sup -> SupR
 >             normPolynomial pp ==
 >                 map(retract(#1@%)::R,pp * map(conjugate,pp))
-> 
-> 
-
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 10 May 2007 08:28:40 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Compiler speed
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 10 May 2007 08:28:40 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -8480,17 +7479,10 @@ Hm, but if I generate my library using the aldor compiler (externally),
 index.KAF is *not* created, but HyperDoc (and getDatabase) still finds the
 docstrings.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Bill Page,
-	axiom-dev <list>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 10 May 2007 08:53:56 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: indentation on MathAction
 
 Dear Bill,
@@ -8520,22 +7512,11 @@ In fact, maybe the better version would be to introduce a new enviroment
 that causes text to be typeset verbatim.  But, contrary to the verbatim
 environment, it should not cause the text to be rendered as a picture...
 
-Many thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 10 May 2007 09:02:34 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: PFE, Complex and INT
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 10 May 2007 09:02:34 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
-Dear Waldek,
-
 
 many thanks for looking into this.  Unfortunately, I'm an absolute beginner
 concerning factorization and number theory, as you probably noticed...
@@ -8594,17 +7575,12 @@ therefore...
 Yes.  Maybe, IntegerNumberSystem, though.  (I think we want to support
 factorization in Complex SingleInteger, too.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 23:22:19 +0200
-To: list
 From: Frederic Lehobey
-Cc: sciences@rmll.info
+To: list
 Subject: Axiom at LSM 2007?
+Cc: Frederic Lehobey
 
 Dear Axiom developers and users,
 
@@ -8676,7 +7652,7 @@ appreciated.
 If you are considering coming and submitting a talk, please send us as
 soon as possible an email at the following address:
 
-  sciences@rmll.info
+  Frederic Lehobey
 
 with an English summary of your talk (and a French one if you can, but
 if not, we will translate the English one). Feel free to send this
@@ -8700,98 +7676,11 @@ Thi=E9ry, Nicolas Limare and Simion Pruna (Medicine)
 already been issued by Simion Pruna in charge of this part. See
 http://atlas.ici.ro/ehto/LSM.htm
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Appel =E0 contributions pour le th=E8me =AB Sciences, recherche et m=E9de=
-cine=B9 =BB
-des 8es rencontres mondiales du logiciel libre (=E0 Amiens, France, du
-10 au 14 juillet 2007). http://www.rmll.info/article27.html
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Les rencontres mondiales du logiciel libres sont une =E9v=E8nement annuel
-du logiciel libre qui se tient les =E9t=E9s en France depuis 2000 (lanc=E9=
- =E0
-Bordeaux, cet =E9v=E8nement est pilot=E9 par des b=E9n=E9voles de la comm=
-unaut=E9
-du logiciel libre). Les RMLL 2007 prennent place cette ann=E9e =E0 Amiens=
-,
-du 10 au 14 juillet:
-
-  http://www.rmll.info/
-
-Ce message est un appel =E0 contributions pour le th=E8me =AB Sciences,
-recherche et m=E9decine=B9 =BB des RMLL.
-
-Le but de ce th=E8me est de mettre en valeur des logiciels libres qui
-sont actuellement utilis=E9s dans la recherche scientifique ou qui par
-leur qualit=E9 m=E9ritent une plus grande diffusion. Nous d=E9sirons =E9t=
-ablir
-des contacts entre les personnes de diff=E9rentes communaut=E9s --
-d=E9veloppeurs de logiciels libres, chercheurs, scientifiques,
-ing=E9nieurs et utilisateurs -- pour =E9changer sur les diff=E9rents proj=
-ets
-et leur place future dans la communaut=E9 du logiciel libre, dans la
-recherche et dans la technologie. Nous invitons aussi les personnes
-int=E9ress=E9es qui ne se consid=E8rent pas experts scientifiques =E0 nou=
-s
-rejoindre.
-
-Nous mettons l'accent cette ann=E9e sur les simulations num=E9riques en
-physique et dans les sciences de l'ing=E9nieur, mais toute exp=E9rience e=
-n
-rapport avec le logiciel libre et les sciences est la bienvenue dans
-ce th=E8me (y compris les math=E9matiques, la chimie, la biologie, etc.)
-
-L'anglais est la langue attendue pour les expos=E9s du th=E8me =AB scienc=
-es =BB
-mais (si personne ne s'y oppose dans l'assistance) certains expos=E9s
-pourront =EAtre en fran=E7ais avec au moins les transparents en anglais.
-
-Les expos=E9s sont pr=E9vus pour durer 25 minutes (+ 15 minutes de
-questions). Des versions PDF des expos=E9s ne sont pas obligatoires,
-mais seraient tr=E8s appr=E9ci=E9es.
-
-Si vous envisagez de venir et de proposer un expos=E9, veuillez envoyer
-d=E8s que possible un message =E0 l'adresse suivante :
-
-  sciences@rmll.info
-
-avec un r=E9sum=E9 en anglais de votre expos=E9 (ainsi, si vous le pouvez
-qu'un r=E9sum=E9 en fran=E7ais, sinon, nous le traduirons =E0 partir de c=
-elui
-en anglais). N'h=E9sitez pas =E0 faire suivre cette annonce l=E0 ou =E0 q=
-ui
-vous le jugerez le plus utile (mais n'abusez pas du courriel).
-Veuillez nous excuser de cette diffusion tardive moins de trois mois
-avant l'=E9v=E8nement.
-
-Nous avons des ressources limit=E9s pour les transports (seulement pour
-les orateurs qui ne peuvent pas se faire rembourser par l'institution
-=E0 laquelle ils appartiennent) mais il n'y a pas de frais d'inscription
-=E0 la conf=E9rence et g=E9n=E9ralement, de l'h=E9bergement =E0 tr=E8s fa=
-ible co=FBt
-(dans des cit=E9s U) est organis=E9 sur le site (prenez garde =E0 vous
-inscrire suffisamment t=F4t pour avoir une chambre).
-
-L'=E9quipe des b=E9n=E9voles organisateurs de ce th=E8me =AB sciences =BB=
- des RMLL
-2007 :
-Jean-Marie Favreau, Ursula Teubert, Fr=E9d=E9ric Lehobey, Isabelle Ramade=
-,
-Alain Coulais, Val=E9rie-Emma Leroux, Jean-Philippe Gaulier, Jean
-Thi=E9ry, Nicolas Limare et Simion Pruna (M=E9decine)
-
-1. Veuillez noter que pour le sous-th=E8me m=E9decine, un appel =E0
-contributions sp=E9cifique a =E9t=E9 diffus=E9 par Simion Pruna en charge=
- de
-cette partie. Voir : http://atlas.ici.ro/ehto/LSM.htm
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 May 2007 01:16:57 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Issue 351
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 12 May 2007 01:16:57 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Dear Waldek,
 
@@ -8826,19 +7715,12 @@ At least, I couldn't find an example, nor could I make up one.
 
 :-(
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 01:58:56 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceUWqBGfJeesfwvRFmfDQuChW8GVg==
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: a little category theory and inductive types
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Ralf,
 
@@ -8860,19 +7742,12 @@ provide these and similar categorical constructs.
 
 I would be most interested in your comments on this approach.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 10:57:12 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: a little category theory and inductive types
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hi Bill,
 
@@ -8936,9 +7811,6 @@ sources it is a bad idea to mention "Rep" in an "extend". If this is
 necessary, then the original (unextended) definition does not have 
 enough functionality.
 
-Ralf
-
-
 On 05/12/2007 07:58 AM, Bill Page wrote:
 > Ralf,
 > 
@@ -8959,22 +7831,13 @@ On 05/12/2007 07:58 AM, Bill Page wrote:
 > provide these and similar categorical constructs.
 > 
 > I would be most interested in your comments on this approach.
-> 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-> 
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 11:35:04 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
 Subject: categorial rep and per?
 
-Hi Bill,
-
 On
 
 http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/SandBoxLimitsAndColimits
@@ -9002,18 +7865,12 @@ relation at all. Mathematically seen, they are objects of different
 categories. So rep and per would be functors (if anything). But how can 
 such a construction be made functorial. I don't see that.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 11:29:09 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceUc42IdFPr4gCQQMS8YDXOJRfUPQAMXwjQ
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: RE: a little category theory and inductive types
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Ralf,
 
@@ -9159,9 +8016,6 @@ functions.
 You are absolutely right. My example of the use of extend
 is deficient. I like correct this as soon as I get another
 hour to spare.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
  
 > 
 > On 05/12/2007 07:58 AM, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -9187,17 +8041,10 @@ Bill Page.
 > > I would be most interested in your comments on this approach.
 > > 
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 12:13:36 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceUeNTEh8FhW9VYRCKyjfyyRekDfAANL8xQ
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: RE: categorial rep and per?
 
 On May 12, 2007 5:35 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -9290,22 +8137,12 @@ in RepAndPer that yes rep and per are adjoint functors in
 a categorical sense. I still think that might be a fruitful
 point of view.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 May 2007 11:15:00 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: [build-improvements] Char and DFlo types
 
-
-Hi,
-
   The attached patch make depsys buildable with CLISP.
 
 string-char is a cltl1 ttype, it is not part of ANSI Lisp.
@@ -9493,15 +8330,12 @@ Applied to build-improvements.
   (defconstant |ArrInit|  (the |Arr|  nil))
   (defconstant |RecordInit|  (the |Record|  nil))
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 20:14:27 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: a little category theory and inductive types
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hi Bill,
 
@@ -9604,19 +8438,12 @@ instead, one should be able to write x: A := a(p) where p is an element
 of Record(a: A, b: B, ...);
 
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 13 May 2007 07:53:37 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: [build-improvements] more character stuff
 
-
-Hi,
-
   The previous patch that used the ANSI Lisp character type, in lieu
 of the non-standard but cltl conformant string-char, misses a few
 places.  Fixed thusly.
@@ -9926,15 +8753,12 @@ places.  Fixed thusly.
   
   ;(define-function 'CVECP #'stringp)
   
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: [build-improvements] more character stuff
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 15:26:00 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: [build-improvements] more character stuff
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 > 
 > Hi,
@@ -9958,18 +8782,12 @@ enough to work well using character -- we probably should ask
 Camm if there are any issues making string-char preferable
 for GCL.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 08:39:10 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: [build-improvements] more character stuff
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On Sun, 13 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -10017,20 +8835,12 @@ questionable part.  Here is my work flow:
 
 That sounds reasonable.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 13 May 2007 08:44:30 -0500
-Cc: 
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: vmlisp
 
-
-Hi,
-
   I understand the historical need for vmlisp.lisp -- which has now
 grown out of its original purpose.
 
@@ -10043,16 +8853,12 @@ VMLISP into BOOT, and minimize the size of the current web.
 
 Comments?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 09:01:11 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: [build-improvements] more character stuff
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On Sun, 13 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -10071,15 +8877,11 @@ inappropriate.
 Camm, do we have good enough support for the ANSI Lisp
 character type so that we can use it in lie of string-char?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: vmlisp
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 17:05:09 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: vmlisp
 Cc: list
 
 >   I understand the historical need for vmlisp.lisp -- which has now
@@ -10132,18 +8934,11 @@ I should say stress one point here: simultaneously with moving
 code around or implementing new functionality we should remove
 old code.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 10:23:39 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: vmlisp
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 13 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -10232,17 +9027,11 @@ doing and we can prove/convince each other that removing the old code is
 the good way forward.  I would propose that code removal be subject to 
 discussion so that we have a public record of each others' understanding.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 08:34:06 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: vmlisp
-To: Waldek Hebisch,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
 
 --- Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -10329,21 +9118,10 @@ Agreed.  We want to avoid "dead" code and prune it out - it only makes
 the system harder to understand.  Perhaps some of it can be made "live"
 again but I'll bet a lot of it is dead for good.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games.
-http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow  
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-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 12:22:33 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: lisp dead code
 
 I've been using the method of finding the root of the code tree and
@@ -10358,17 +9136,11 @@ will eventually move into bookvol6. Hyperdoc is bookvol7 and graphics
 is bookvol8. What remains after the tree is walked must either contain
 a new root or dead code.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 13 May 2007 16:31:36 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: lisp dead code
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 13 May 2007 16:31:36 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -10395,14 +9167,10 @@ Lisp.
 I would encourage people to preserve and improve working Boot codes,
 and document *why* they are doing what they are doing.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 01:08:56 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: sbcl port
 
 At:
@@ -10473,18 +9241,11 @@ time we execute the test.
 The is also some clisp code: it is probably not working yet (and
 it uses paths corresponding to locations on my hard drive...).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: lisp dead code
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 01:33:35 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: lisp dead code
 
 > I've been using the method of finding the root of the code tree and
 > walking the branches. At each branch node, the code is collected and
@@ -10502,18 +9263,11 @@ Cc: list
 IIRC bookvol5 also contains dead code.  And frankly, concerning
 readability I find bookvol5 worse than rest of the interpreter.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 13 May 2007 19:04:43 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: lisp dead code
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 13 May 2007 19:04:43 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -10522,16 +9276,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
 I have to agree.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 13 May 2007 19:17:26 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: sbcl port
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 13 May 2007 19:17:26 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -10561,18 +9310,12 @@ Muchnick may be of interest.
 
    http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=567752.567776
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: lisp dead code
 Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 23:43:42 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceVtylumYK0NxV5Rh6eqyTitDUC/gAHFtnw
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: lisp dead code
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On May 13, 2007 7:34 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 >  
@@ -10620,21 +9363,12 @@ prospect that Boot can now be fully documented and properly
 maintained, if there is any re-writing to be done, then I think
 it is in the opposite direction - from Lisp to Boot.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 23:11:56 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page, Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: RE: lisp dead code
-To: Bill Page,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
-
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -10711,23 +9445,11 @@ count for much until I show code to back them.
 Those who do have code, regardless of direction, I wish to say thank
 you for helping to make Axiom what it is today and what it may become.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase.
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-
 \start
+Date: 14 May 2007 02:05:36 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: vmlisp
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705131012120.26673@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 14 May 2007 02:05:36 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -10784,17 +9506,11 @@ that to work, there ought to be that the symbols CONSOLE from packages
 VMLISP (where the function DEFIOSTREAM is defined) and package BOOT
 (where DEFIOSTREAM is called from) are EQ.  They not EQ.
 
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: vmlisp
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 15:19:44 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: vmlisp
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
@@ -10924,18 +9640,11 @@ track variables to determine if branch is dead -- usually I do
 this when the code looks very wrong (say references non existent
 functions).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 08:49:59 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: vmlisp
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 14 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -10953,16 +9662,11 @@ latest in effect.  At non-toplevel, you have macros.lisp, setvars.boot.
 Although, the multiplicity should be removed (and that is what I did in my
 local trees), I don't think my issues are just solved by removing codes. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 08:53:13 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: vmlisp
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 14 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -10994,15 +9698,10 @@ Yes.  Clearly, it has always looked to me as a temporary hack.
 Before, removing the dead code, we should understand what was originally
 intented and why it was not working and prompted the hack.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 09:57:44 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: common lisp in firefox
 
 You can now use standard common lisp to write scripts in firefox:
@@ -11015,16 +9714,10 @@ view page source and you can see the scripting language.
 The home page for the work is at
 <http://www.cs.stevens.edu/~dlong/software/kamen/index.php>
 
-
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 19:07:50 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Axiom on clisp
 
 I can now report succesful build on clisp.  You can find a patch at:
@@ -11067,18 +9760,11 @@ same as double-float and allowing numbers comparable to
 MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT may lead to overflow in double-float
 computations.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 14 May 2007 12:13:13 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Axiom on clisp
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 14 May 2007 12:13:13 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -11091,25 +9777,20 @@ That is a bug in Axiom.  The fix is to use double-float everywhere.
 See my previous postings on the subject.  This affect both the
 interpreter/compile codes, as well as Algebra codes.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: sbcl port
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 19:24:56 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: sbcl port
 
 Le lundi 14 mai 2007 =E0 01:08 +0200, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit
 
 [...]
 
-> 3) The reclos test do not finish, it looks that=20
->=20
+> 3) The reclos test do not finish, it looks that
+>
 > relativeApprox(squareDiff8,10**(-3))::Float
->=20
+>
 > line goes into infinite loop.
 
 Does
@@ -11123,7 +9804,7 @@ times ago and didn't receive any response. Maybe another
 report with an example will help (I patch sb-kernel::two-arg-gcd each
 time I upgrade SBCL).
 
->=20
+>
 > Also, currently sbcl spends a lot of time (more than 1 hour)
 > compiling the function jordanAdmissible? from
 > AlgebraGivenByStructuralConstants.
@@ -11131,20 +9812,11 @@ time I upgrade SBCL).
 Same thing happens on CMUCL. Compilation time of this function depends
 greatly on the optimize qualities.
 
-Many thanks,
-
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: sciences@rmll.info
-Subject: Re: Axiom at LSM 2007?
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 14 May 2007 19:48:00 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Frederic Lehobey
+Subject: Re: Axiom at LSM 2007?
 
 Dear Frederic,
 
@@ -11161,18 +9833,10 @@ it would be quite important for the Axiom project to do some advertising.
 
 Please keep us informed, I hope that next year I will be able to come!
 
-All the best,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 13:10:58 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Knuth's literate style
 
 An interesting reference worth purchasing, checking out from a library,
@@ -11206,47 +9870,39 @@ documentation for other programs so we can "compare and constrast".
 Does anyone know of another example of literate programming?
 Can we build a biblography of these references?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 15:33:31 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: Knuth's literate style
-Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 15:33:31 -0400
-	charset="iso-8859-1"
-Thread-Index: AceWUziiPyHD/ESGTuKmoDzZQOG4PQABdGKw
-Cc: list
 
 On May 14, 2007 2:11 PM Tim Daly wrote:
->=20
-> An interesting reference worth purchasing, checking out from=20
+>
+> An interesting reference worth purchasing, checking out from
 > a library, or stealing from a friend... In any case, it helps
 > to have looked at it carefully at least once as there are many
 > features here:
->=20
+>
 > Knuth, Donald E. "TEX, The Program" Addison Wesley, 1986
 > ISBN 0-201-13437-3
->=20
-> It will help set the baseline for a discussion of literate=20
+>
+> It will help set the baseline for a discussion of literate
 > documentation. This is my current target, modulo using latex-
-> compatible chunk syntax to eliminate the WEAVE step.=20
->=20
+> compatible chunk syntax to eliminate the WEAVE step.
+>
 > The stated plan is to have a literate version of the interpreter,
 > the compiler, the hyperdoc, the graphics and the algebra.
->=20
+>
 > Knuth clearly intended that this be a readable document for
 > someone interested in TEX. Note that the program has survived
 > and is widely used despite a thousand other ways to typeset.
->=20
-> The fact that TEX lives is interesting. I used another=20
+>
+> The fact that TEX lives is interesting. I used another
 > competing program call SCRIPT, which was the IBM-sponsored
 > mark-up language. There have been many, many others which
 > haven't survived. I believe that the documentation (and the
 > side benefits of cleaning up the program to publish) is vital.
->=20
+>
 
 I agree with all that but I think it is relevant to point out
 that TeX has not really survived the development of the World
@@ -11352,23 +10008,13 @@ I wanted to thank you for the effort you've put into Leo. It looks
 fantastic. I've always though that Literate Programming was a good
 idea, but the tools were completely un-workable. -- Bob Hustead
 
-Etc. etc.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Knuth's literate style
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 14 May 2007 21:54:52 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Knuth's literate style
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > I agree with all that but I think it is relevant to point out that TeX has
 > not really survived the development of the World Wide Web - and interesting
@@ -11403,16 +10049,10 @@ routines.  There are excellent sources on the web (especially wikipedia), and
 certainly documenting the factorization setup (especially the design of the
 categories) will ease cleaning up those terrible bugs.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 16:49:58 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Algebra documentation
 
 Martin,
@@ -11421,16 +10061,10 @@ When I wasn't working on trying to merge the various version I
 was working on the algebra documentation, in particular, quaternions.
 See daly.axiom-developer.org/quat.spad.pdf
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 16:52:16 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Literate documentation
 
 Bill,
@@ -11440,18 +10074,11 @@ Thanks for the pointers.
 The key reason Leo does not attract me is that I live in emacs.
 However, I will download it and try it.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 15:00:06 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Literate documentation
 To: Tim Daly, Bill Page
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: Literate documentation
 
 Does anyone know of something like this movie introducing the SLIME
 Lisp environment, but for Leo?
@@ -11464,11 +10091,6 @@ http://common-lisp.net/movies/slime.torrent for the bittorrent aware.
 
 So far I can't really get my brain around Leo :-(.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > Bill,
@@ -11477,33 +10099,12 @@ CY
 > 
 > The key reason Leo does not attract me is that I live in emacs.
 > However, I will download it and try it.
-> 
-> Tim
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
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 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Knuth's literate style
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 18:03:52 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceWYb9eYAo15pltTHuk+rW7Irk7UAADE1zg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: RE: Knuth's literate style
 
 On May 14, 2007 3:55 PM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
@@ -11614,21 +10215,11 @@ provide a good example for newly written code.)
 How will they obtain appropriate "credit" and peer recognition
 for this work? What other motivation can we offer them?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp, Tim Daly
-Subject: RE: Literate documentation
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 18:17:30 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceWczxGFINcQRepQfu1vfAHYLo7zgAARabg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp, Tim Daly
+Subject: RE: Literate documentation
 
 On May 14, 2007 6:00 PM C Y wrote:
 > 
@@ -11649,20 +10240,11 @@ It's not a movie but you might want to try:
 
 http://www.3dtree.com/ev/e/sbooks/leo/sbframetoc_ie.htm
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Knuth's literate style
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 14 May 2007 17:31:50 -0500
-Cc: list
-
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Knuth's literate style
 
 If TeX is your gold standard for Axiom, I'm not surprised that
 Research funding agencies are no longer interested in spending money
@@ -11672,17 +10254,11 @@ research funds to Axiom.
 I use TeX or LaTeX, just like I use Windows these days, only because
 it is a necessary evil for the immediate constraints.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 15:35:43 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page, Martin Rubey
 Subject: RE: Knuth's literate style
-To: Bill Page,
-	Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -11794,25 +10370,11 @@ pathway to me, although it would mean writing at least two papers - one
 for the Axiom codebase and one for publishing, since those journals
 generally take copyright...
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
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-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 15:46:00 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Knuth's literate style
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Bill Page
-Cc: list
-
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -11824,23 +10386,11 @@ Cc: list
 
 If you don't mind my asking, why do you say this Gaby?
 
-CY
-
-
- 
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-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 18:07:08 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Knuth's literate style
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 14 May 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -11859,17 +10409,11 @@ On Mon, 14 May 2007, C Y wrote:
 Is your research funding agency interested in funding a research project that
 sets TeX as a Gold standard? 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 14 May 2007 19:37:55 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: [build-improvements] more character stuff
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705130859330.26673@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 14 May 2007 19:37:55 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -11902,25 +10446,10 @@ string-char is currently out of 2.7, but I'll probably put it in as
 deftyped to character for cltl1 compliance before release.  2.7
 appears fully ansi compliant in this regard as far as I can tell. 
 
-Take care,
-
-> -- Gaby
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 18:42:30 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Literate documentation
 
 Gaby,
@@ -11998,21 +10527,11 @@ mathematics than the NSF or NIST management.
 
 Thus, the funding issue is WAY above the latex question.
 
-
-
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 18:59:33 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: [build-improvements] more character stuff
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705130859330.26673@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<54odkn3rjg.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 14 May 2007, Camm Maguire wrote:
 
@@ -12027,18 +10546,11 @@ On Mon, 14 May 2007, Camm Maguire wrote:
 
 That is pretty neat!
 
-Many thanks,
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 17:01:14 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Knuth's literate style
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: Knuth's literate style
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -12060,21 +10572,10 @@ encouraging.
 I hadn't heard of association with TeX as being a detrimental factor to
 a project.
 
-CY
-
-
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 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 19:19:18 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Literate documentation
 
 On Mon, 14 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -12157,16 +10658,11 @@ and for more information:
 
 I believe your conclusions are at odd with facts.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 19:21:40 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Knuth's literate style
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 14 May 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -12197,15 +10693,10 @@ But setting TeX as the gold standard: to be blunt, that lacks ambition and
 vision; I don't see how a research funding agency would be excited funding
 something like that in 2007.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 20:01:40 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Literate documentation
 
 Gaby,
@@ -12226,19 +10717,11 @@ Rosetta, or Doyen cannot be funded under today's machinery as
 stand-alone projects. At least that's the statement of NSF and
 NIST program managers.
 
-
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 21:02:59 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Knuth's literate style
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705141919500.31613@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Mon, 14 May 2007, C Y wrote:
@@ -12304,15 +10787,10 @@ provide the same benefits for mathematical research that the highway
 system does for national travel.  That's just my opinion though - I have
 no detailed knowledge of the NSF/NIST funding mandates.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 20:22:24 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Literate documentation
 
@@ -12376,18 +10854,11 @@ I'm not questioning what NSF and NIST program managers said.
 I'm just pointing out at some facts and trying to match those with your
 statements/conclusions.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 20:27:37 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Knuth's literate style
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705141919500.31613@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<464906C3.8090001@yahoo.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 14 May 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -12397,18 +10868,12 @@ On Mon, 14 May 2007, C Y wrote:
 Then ask money for the space shuttle.  That is what drives you.  Not the
 launch pad -- as necessary means as it might be. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 21:35:53 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: Literate documentation
-Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 21:35:53 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceWgZsSyb0p3HY2Q+mjpJux1sgqoQADlpOw
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On May 14, 2007 7:43 PM Tim Daly wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -12450,16 +10915,11 @@ Sage.
 http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage/ack.html
 http://sage.math.washington.edu
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 14 May 2007 20:37:18 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Knuth's literate style
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 14 May 2007 20:37:18 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -12467,7 +10927,7 @@ Cliff Yapp writes:
 
 | > How will they obtain appropriate "credit" and peer recognition
 | > for this work? What other motivation can we offer them?
-|=20
+|
 | That's a point, actually - has anyone published any papers recently
 | showcasing work done in/for Axiom?
 
@@ -12479,20 +10939,13 @@ implement a small Axiom library for representing Spad programs (both
 interpreted and compiled) as typed abstract syntax tree -- which I'm
 now using in my "toy" Spad compiler written in Spad.  That also
 pressed me to start (earlier than planned) a formal definition of Spad
-(not easy).  The work will be presented at ISSAC'07.=20
-
--- Gaby
-
-
+(not easy).  The work will be presented at ISSAC'07.
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
-Subject: RE: Knuth's literate style
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 22:47:14 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceWeDYG3fTGENKJQmeaM/6vVJwM/QAGxVPQ
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: RE: Knuth's literate style
 
 On May 14, 2007 6:36 PM C Y wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -12614,24 +11067,13 @@ toward providing a means to "credit" people for their work in a
 way that means something to both the average university supported
 researcher and the dedicated open source hobbyist.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 22:57:35 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: Knuth's literate style
-Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 22:57:35 -0400
-	charset="iso-8859-1"
-Thread-Index: AceWkYigI2KMmOkIStS2bBPpQlLmdgACjx4w
-Cc: list
 
-On May 14, 2007 9:37 PM Gaby wrote:
-> ...=20
+> ...
 > Jacob Smith, a student of a colleague (Jaakko J=E4rvi), took my
 > class on symbolic computations last fall. For his class project,
 > he choosed Algorithmic Differentiation in Axiom.  We were able
@@ -12641,27 +11083,19 @@ On May 14, 2007 9:37 PM Gaby wrote:
 > typed abstract syntax tree -- which I'm now using in my "toy"
 > Spad compiler written in Spad.  That also pressed me to start
 > (earlier than planned) a formal definition of Spad (not easy).
-> The work will be presented at ISSAC'07.=20
->=20
+> The work will be presented at ISSAC'07.
+>
 
 Excellent! I will be very interested in your publication. Also
 I am hoping that you and Jacob will be motivated to contribute
 this work to the Axiom Library and to discuss the work via the
 axiom-math email list and/or the Axiom wiki.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 20:51:11 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: RE: Knuth's literate style
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
+Subject: RE: Knuth's literate style
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -12833,24 +11267,11 @@ will become possible, and I think it will be important to the future of
 Axiom.  After all, the best way to get new research into the system is
 to have people do the research using it and contribute it back ;-).
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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 \start
 Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 20:53:06 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: RE: Knuth's literate style
 To: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: RE: Knuth's literate style
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -12876,25 +11297,13 @@ Cc: list
 Indeed, very good news!  Darn it, now I'm going to have to figure out
 some way to get up to ISSAC07...
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Knuth's literate style
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 15 May 2007 08:42:50 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Knuth's literate style
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > For example, the arXiv accepts other formats then TeX only 
 > > very reluctantly. All the large (math-) publishers use TeX
@@ -12962,17 +11371,10 @@ Bounties may help, especially in countries where income is low in comparison
 with the US or Austria.  I think, Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia are
 prime candidates.  I'll advertise Axiom in China this summer.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705142005160.31613@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 15 May 2007 08:59:09 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Funding
 
 Dear all,
@@ -13002,29 +11404,17 @@ Research could be: implement Joris van der Hoevens zero-test for differentially
 algebraic functions and some others, benchmark and conclude that Joris was
 right.
 
-
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 08:11:13 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: Knuth's literate style
-Cc: list
-
-  This message is in MIME format.  The first part should be readable text,
-  while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools.
 
---8323584-1348317459-1179234673=:29057
 
 On Mon, 14 May 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
 | On May 14, 2007 9:37 PM Gaby wrote:
-| > ...=20
+| > ...
 | > Jacob Smith, a student of a colleague (Jaakko J=E4rvi), took my
 | > class on symbolic computations last fall. For his class project,
 | > he choosed Algorithmic Differentiation in Axiom.  We were able
@@ -13034,9 +11424,9 @@ On Mon, 14 May 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 | > typed abstract syntax tree -- which I'm now using in my "toy"
 | > Spad compiler written in Spad.  That also pressed me to start
 | > (earlier than planned) a formal definition of Spad (not easy).
-| > The work will be presented at ISSAC'07.=20
-| >=20
-|=20
+| > The work will be presented at ISSAC'07.
+| >
+|
 | Excellent! I will be very interested in your publication. Also
 | I am hoping that you and Jacob will be motivated to contribute
 | this work to the Axiom Library and to discuss the work via the
@@ -13045,17 +11435,11 @@ On Mon, 14 May 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 It is my hope that the library will become part of regular Axiom
 distribution.  Jacob will be at ISSAC.
 
--- Gaby
---8323584-1348317459-1179234673=:29057--
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 15:47:52 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Literate documentation
-Cc: list
 
 > It's not a movie but you might want to try:
 > 
@@ -13120,16 +11504,12 @@ I don't think that I will change too quickly to LEO.
 Sorry Bill, what are your experiences with LEO? Have you used it for a 
 small project?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 09:11:15 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Funding
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Martin,
 
@@ -13211,20 +11591,12 @@ Alternatively RISC might be able to handle the money for grant funding
 and use it to "subgrant" to Axiom. I have not explored this funding idea.
 
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 16:25:04 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Funding
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > Alternatively RISC might be able to handle the money for grant funding
 > and use it to "subgrant" to Axiom. I have not explored this funding idea.
@@ -13232,15 +11604,10 @@ Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
 I am not sure that I understand this. Organisational, RISC is an 
 ordinary university institute.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 09:28:07 -0500
-To: "Dustin Long" <dlong@stevens.edu>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Dustin Long
 Subject: canvas tag
 
 (note: copied to the axiom mailing list)
@@ -13273,17 +11640,12 @@ Is your project open source? How is it licensed?  Axiom uses the
 Modified BSD license which basically allows anyone to do whatever they
 wish with the code.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 09:43:02 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Funding
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 >> Alternatively RISC might be able to handle the money for grant funding
 > and use it to "subgrant" to Axiom. I have not explored this funding idea.
@@ -13297,22 +11659,11 @@ institute set up as a consortium arrangement based on industry
 funding. I don't recall the details. Clearly I misunderstood and
 clearly I'm wrong. Thanks for the correction.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Literate documentation
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 12:14:02 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceW96c5msF1sy+lT920fGpoDeYMkgAERx0A
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: RE: Literate documentation
 
 On May 15, 2007 9:48 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > 
@@ -13437,19 +11788,11 @@ project using Leo yet.
 
 What do you say? Are you willing to give it a try with Axiom?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 19:49:30 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Literate documentation
-Cc: list
 
 >> I used leo-4-4-3-alpha-2
 
@@ -13539,17 +11882,10 @@ the input language and semantics as small differences.
 What is LEO's actual realtion to noweb? Can I weave to a .nw file or 
 tangle to get a .nw file. I still haven't come across that information.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 15:13:25 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceWch4sKJnjMRHpRPySL5l/xAJKVAAsdAOQ
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: Literate documentation
 
 Tim,
@@ -13581,21 +11917,11 @@ at address http://www.cwi.nl/~jve/HR
 Great. Xemacs is integrated into Leo as an external editor
 plug-in. Let me know if you think I can help.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Literate documentation
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 15:32:57 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceXGWlN8IyYS851Sa6bztThy+ErxAACYzcw
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: RE: Literate documentation
 
 Ralf,
 
@@ -13679,19 +12005,11 @@ I believe noweb is first of all an external format for Leo.
 To get a noweb file from Leo you use export. Leo does however
 implement some things that seem motivated by noweb.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 21:40:04 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: Literate documentation
-Cc: list
 
 >> The key reason Leo does not attract me is that I live in
 >> emacs.  However, I will download it and try it.
@@ -13729,16 +12047,11 @@ LEO seems to focus the other way round (program text with comments).
 But if Axiom code ends looking like that what LeoPy.leo presents, then 
 LEO gets a clear *no* from me.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 21:59:58 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Literate documentation
-Cc: list
 
 >>> No problem. I think "first impressions" are very important.
 >> Yes. And for psychology tells that it is hard to change the
@@ -13761,17 +12074,11 @@ wouldn't confuse me so much.
 
 Yes, yes. Maybe I should further explore LEO's usefulness.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 13:57:56 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Bill Page
 Subject: re: Literate documentation
-To: Ralf Hemmecke,
-	Bill Page
-Cc: list
 
 --- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -13799,24 +12106,11 @@ I am curious about a small, new lisp editor called Able
 http://phil.nullable.eu/ and whether it could be taught to do what we
 need for Axiom.  Unfortunately it's GPL which can be tricky in Lisp...
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
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 \start
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 23:21:12 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Literate documentation
-Cc: list, axiom-legal@nongnu.org
 
 > I am curious about a small, new lisp editor called Able
 > http://phil.nullable.eu/ and whether it could be taught to do what we
@@ -13839,19 +12133,11 @@ if I want to program in Axiom? If you had written Aldor or SPAD++ IDE
 that would count, but still only half interesting, since we need a 
 LP-aware IDE.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 14:45:17 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: Literate documentation
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
-
-
---- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
+Subject: re: Literate documentation
 
 > Another question is why do you believe that I would consider a LISP
 > IDE if I want to program in Axiom? If you had written Aldor or
@@ -13871,22 +12157,10 @@ for Axiom programming.  I want to explore the possibility of creating
 the editor that we would want for Axiom, which would likely combine a
 Lisp IDE, a SPAD++ IDE, and literate programming.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 22:18:05 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: lispdoc
 
 for those of you who like to use emacs there is a facility 
@@ -13903,17 +12177,11 @@ be possible to do the same with axiom documentation.
 
 see <http://planet.lisp.org>
 
-
-t
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 11:04:29 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: lispdoc
-Cc: list
 
 see <http://planet.lisp.org>
 
@@ -13933,19 +12201,11 @@ If you have a link to such a conventions page that would help me a bit
 being able to understand 0.1% more of the lisp code that is floating 
 around here.
 
-Thank you.
-
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 16 May 2007 11:20:08 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: lispdoc
-	<464AC91D.8060803@risc.uni-linz.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 16 May 2007 11:20:08 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -13976,17 +12236,12 @@ Think of a special variable as a global variable.
 
 As far as I know this is also a convention, namely for keyword arguments.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
-Subject: Re: lispdoc
 Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 12:18:44 +0200
+From: Kai Kaminski
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list, Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: Re: lispdoc
+Cc: Ralf Hemmecke
 
 On May 16, 2007, at 11:20 AM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -14056,15 +12311,10 @@ from cl-who (http://weitz.de/cl-who/):
      (:head (:title "My Homepage"))
      (:body (:h1 "hello world"))))
 
-Kai
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 10:09:05 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: lispdoc
 
 Ralf,
@@ -14117,16 +12367,10 @@ You can see this by:
 Every symbol has these 5 parts. If the current package is the same
 as the package field of the symbol then you just use the symbol name.
 
-
-
-t
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 21:01:23 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: axiom-dev <list>
+To: list
 Subject: ProofGeneral
 
 Could someone have a look at
@@ -14138,26 +12382,17 @@ http://proofgeneral.inf.ed.ac.uk/eclipse
 Bill, that is from the answer of Christoph L=FCth whom I asked about the =
 
 project http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~cxl/eig/index.html.
-You sent me that that link recently in connection with literate=20
+You sent me that that link recently in connection with literate
 programming in eclipse.
 
-I currently have no time. Is there some stuff in this plugin that is=20
+I currently have no time. Is there some stuff in this plugin that is
 connected with literate programming?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 17:40:08 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: ProofGeneral
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Quoting Ralf Hemmecke:
 
@@ -14224,17 +12459,10 @@ algebra in this sense.
 In principle I think it would be quite easy to develop plug-ins for both
 emacs and eclipse based on the example of Proof General. 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 10:01:05 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
-	boundary="----=_Part_51722_4445466.1179360065292"
 Subject: Learning Axiom (Literate programming, LaTeX etc)
 
 ------=_Part_51722_4445466.1179360065292
@@ -14267,28 +12495,13 @@ There also doesn't seem to be a repository of programs developed by other
 users, a "share" directory, if you like, both for seeing examples of Axiom
 programs, and also to see what's also been developed.
 
--Alasdair
-
-------=_Part_51722_4445466.1179360065292
-
-I have been following the discussions with some interest, as I am slowly and tentatively dipping my toes into Axiom.<br><br>First, I believe strongly that LaTeX is the best tool for the publication of mathematics.&nbsp; In fact, the best documentation for any CAS that I&#39;ve seen was the Hyperdvi material which accompanied MuPAD (before it went commercial).&nbsp; This had the advantages of being lovely to look at, as well as being cross-platform.&nbsp; As well there was plenty of ASCII documentation to use from a terminal.&nbsp; HyperDoc is good, but there is a lot missing, in particular examples for every command.&nbsp; And it&#39;s not cross-platform.
-<br><br>One of the problems in learning Axiom is that it seems more &quot;difficult&quot; than other CAS&#39;s, and there&#39;s no elementary beginners guide.&nbsp; There are the books, yes, and wonderful they are, but nobody seems to have produced a smaller &quot;getting started&quot; document, such as exists for every other CAS.&nbsp; I have programmed in Maple, Mathematica, MuPAD, Maxima, as well as with Matlab and Scilab, and to a certain degree they are all very similar.&nbsp;&nbsp; So it&#39;s just a matter of minor syntactical differences moving from one to the other.&nbsp; Axiom gives the impression of being the domain of the few, rather than a workhorse for the many.&nbsp;&nbsp;
-This impression is not lessened by reading that Axiom aims to be the &quot;best&quot; CAS in terms of its algorithms and implementation.&nbsp; This seems to imply that plonkers like me, who are happy if a program just works, should keep away from trying to write code in Axiom.
-<br><br>There also doesn&#39;t seem to be a repository of programs developed by other users, a &quot;share&quot; directory, if you like, both for seeing examples of Axiom programs, and also to see what&#39;s also been developed.
-<br><br>-Alasdair<br>
-
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-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Subject: Re: Learning Axiom (Literate programming, LaTeX etc)
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 16 May 2007 19:09:51 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: Re: Learning Axiom (Literate programming, LaTeX etc)
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -14298,20 +12511,13 @@ Cc: list
 
 I would think that the directory src/algebra is such a "share" directory.
 
--- Gaby
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-
-
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 Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 21:06:48 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: Learning Axiom (Literate programming, LaTeX etc)
-	charset=UTF-8;
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-Cc: list
 
-Quoting Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>:
+Quoting Alasdair McAndrew:
 
 > ... 
 > One of the problems in learning Axiom is that it seems more
@@ -14387,11 +12593,6 @@ to contribute to this effort while you learn Axiom.
 If you have questions about Axiom, there a many people on this list
 who are willing to help. 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 18:14:46 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -14424,25 +12625,14 @@ PDF here:
 
 http://portal.axiom-developer.org/Members/starseeker/cl-web-v0.8.lisp.pdf
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>,  list
-Subject: Re: Learning Axiom (Literate programming, LaTeX etc)
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 17 May 2007 10:22:41 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: Re: Learning Axiom (Literate programming, LaTeX etc)
 Cc: 
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Some of the internal design of MuPad was influenced directly by Axiom,
 > specifically it's concept of domains (types) and categories.
@@ -14512,15 +12702,10 @@ the "share" directory is src/algebra
 and the stuff in AxiomContributions some day might be integrated into
 src/algebra.  For example, my guessing package moved already.
 
-Martin
-
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-
-
 \start
-To: axiom-dev <list>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 17 May 2007 10:29:55 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: HyperDoc replacement
 
 Dear all,
@@ -14533,18 +12718,10 @@ better, I need some help:
 
 * did anybody try my stuff on MS Windows?  Success, failure?
 
-Martin
-
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-
-
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 17:02:58 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceYwJobf7byaJSSS/aLmRGDAMy7LwABIpYg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: FW: [leo - Help] RE: Importing noweb project
 
 I recently posted some messages concerning Leo and Axiom to the
@@ -14625,22 +12802,10 @@ forums when I do something on the wiki.
 
 Such questions are welcome.  Please start a new thread for them.
 
-Edward
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 Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 23:23:17 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: MathEdit?
 
 Has anyone looked at this?
@@ -14651,55 +12816,43 @@ http://wme.cs.kent.edu/mathedit/
 
 I wonder if this work would be of interest to Axiom?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 23:57:54 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: mathEdit
 
 I cannot reach that website or file.
 Has anyone been successful?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: sbcl port
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
 Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 15:58:07 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: sbcl port
 
 Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 > Le lundi 14 mai 2007 ? 01:08 +0200, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit
->=20
+>
 > [...]
->=20
-> > 3) The reclos test do not finish, it looks that=20
-> >=20
+>
+> > 3) The reclos test do not finish, it looks that
+> >
 > > relativeApprox(squareDiff8,10**(-3))::Float
-> >=20
+> >
 > > line goes into infinite loop.
->=20
+>
 > Does
->=20
+>
 > )lis (gcd 8 most-negative-fixnum)
->=20
+>
 > return the gcd ?
->=20
+>
 > If not it's a bug in SBCL (x86_64). I reported it some
 > times ago and didn't receive any response. Maybe another
 > report with an example will help (I patch sb-kernel::two-arg-gcd each
 > time I upgrade SBCL).
->=20
+>
 
 Thanks for info.  Yes, as of 1.0.4 declarations in two-arg-gcd are
 blatantly wrong.  I must say that it is strange that the code works
@@ -14709,25 +12862,16 @@ still there...
 
 I remeber that you wrote about SBCL bug, but I supected that you
 mean that SBCL miscompiles some parts of AXIOM -- build log suggests
-that some routines are miscompiled.=20
+that some routines are miscompiled.
 
 After patching two-arg-gcd it seems that my private version passes
 all tests (modulo missing writablep function and fake sockets).
 
-
---=20
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch=20
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 09:27:40 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: sbcl port
-To: Waldek Hebisch,
-	Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-Cc: list
 
 --- Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -14746,23 +12890,11 @@ working patch will be likely to catch their attention.
 
 Hmm.  Do you suspect more sbcl bugs?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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 Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 19:49:46 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Literate documentation
-Cc: list
 
 > I believe noweb is first of all an external format for Leo.
 > To get a noweb file from Leo you use export. Leo does however
@@ -14815,18 +12947,11 @@ to use LEO in order to produce an article+code about some mathematical idea.
 
 LEO is, in my eyes, very code focused. Am I wrong?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Literate documentation
 Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 18:12:43 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceZdPPdEplwD8HzRP62ZfgZQjFaXQAIQ6Gw
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: RE: Literate documentation
 
 Ralf,
 
@@ -14939,20 +13064,11 @@ I think you are right. It is apparently viewed by many people
 who use it as a kind of high level integrated development
 environment (IDE) that supports literature programming.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 01:46:57 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Literate documentation
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Bill,
 
@@ -15085,20 +13201,11 @@ powerful as Eclipse+TeXmacs+LEO+(Emacs).
 
 I think one of my next tasks is to investigate what TeXmacs misses.
 
-Good night
-
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 18:15:25 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page, Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: RE: Literate documentation
-To: Bill Page,
-	Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -15177,23 +13284,10 @@ integrated with a powerful CAS.
 
 My opinion is "hyperlinked research paper".  But that's one opinion.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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 Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 20:33:47 -0400
-From: Dustin Long <dlong@stevens.edu>
+From: Dustin Long
 To: Tim Daly
-Message-id: <464E45EB.20002@stevens.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: canvas tag
 
 Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -15235,14 +13329,10 @@ Kamen Lisp is currently offered under the MPL/GPL/LGPL tri-license. I'm
 not too familiar with the Modified BSD, but I believe using the MPL will 
 allow the two to be combined.
 
-Dustin
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 03:58:30 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: boot notes
 
 NAG cdrom contains file called boot.notes describing Shoe.  Another
@@ -15260,18 +13350,11 @@ I must say that IMHO this file would loose much of its utility if
 somebody tried to chunkify it with corresponding code, so probably
 the best place for it is doc subdirectory.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 19:16:06 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: list
 Subject: Re: MathEdit?
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
 
 Sorry about yesterday, these links work for me now.
 
@@ -15286,33 +13369,12 @@ CY
 > http://wme.cs.kent.edu/mathedit/
 > 
 > I wonder if this work would be of interest to Axiom?
-> 
-> Cheers,
-> CY
-> 
-> 
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+Date: 18 May 2007 21:25:40 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: boot notes
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 18 May 2007 21:25:40 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -15336,18 +13398,12 @@ Please could you put it on the build-improvement branches too?
 I've very short and outdated material about Shoe on the web, and I
 would be interested to complete it.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Literate documentation
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 00:24:06 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceZptfze4OQepqdQ+aKg2Zt/DO2owAFJxqA
-Cc: edreamleo@charter.net, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: RE: Literate documentation
+Cc: Edward Ream
 
 Ralf,
 
@@ -15643,34 +13699,20 @@ http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxWithRThroughSweave
 
 Maybe what you want is something like Leo+Lyx?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 23:52:27 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Linus on Git
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8
 
 Linux Torvalds talks about Git at Google.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 01:28:55 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Leo
 
 Well, I've looked at and tried Leo.
@@ -15705,16 +13747,10 @@ like it to be and is not a good example yet.
 
 But I leave the debate about Leo to everyone else. 
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 19 May 2007 12:44:45 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: fixing SPAD
 
 Dear Gaby & Waldek,
@@ -15738,19 +13774,12 @@ and
 only.  (Please check this, I'm not entirely sure.)  Do you think it would be
 difficult to fix this?  I do not see a workaround, unfortunately.
 
-Many thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 14:34:47 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Literate documentation
-Cc: edreamleo@charter.net, list
+Cc: Edward Ream
 
 >> I know that the "clone" idea is powerful. Without clones LEO
 >> is just a fancy way of showing the table of contents and
@@ -15980,18 +14009,12 @@ Let's see how this works out in our Axiom experiment. ;-)
 
 Oh thanks for that hint and yet another evaluation work. ;-)
 
-Ciao
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: fixing SPAD
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:01:17 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: fixing SPAD
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Dear Gaby & Waldek,
@@ -16034,18 +14057,12 @@ I belive that we should add to Complex something like the snippet below
            error "Field given to Complex already contains square root of -1"
 
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 19 May 2007 16:19:58 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: fixing SPAD
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 19 May 2007 16:19:58 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -16066,18 +14083,12 @@ linear combinations of 1 and %i, where %i^2 = 1.  (That's also roughly what the
 doc says.)  Do you see a different interpretation for the 'Complex'
 constructor?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 09:31:05 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Subject: Re: fixing SPAD
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 On Sat, 19 May 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -16118,18 +14129,12 @@ a good way forward:
 
 Therefore, I believe this is an issue that should be given thought.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705190927360.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 19 May 2007 16:47:52 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: fixing SPAD
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -16158,20 +14163,12 @@ is irreducible in F.
 
 I guess, your answer (whether it would be "easy"), is "no"...
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 10:09:10 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705190927360.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qodkgyinb.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Subject: Re: fixing SPAD
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 On Sat, 19 May 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -16187,47 +14184,26 @@ On Sat, 19 May 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 I meant in the context of conditional exports.
 Sorry, if that wasn't clear -- as I assumed you were talking of exports.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 11:11:18 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Linus on Git
-Cc: list
 
-Very interesting the part of git feature for merging compared to svn, especially
-with the current situation in Axiom Silver.
+Very interesting the part of git feature for merging compared to svn,
+especially with the current situation in Axiom Silver.
 
 On 5/19/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8
 >
 > Linux Torvalds talks about Git at Google.
->
-> Tim
->
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
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-> list
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 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705190927360.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qodkgyinb.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705191007210.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 19 May 2007 17:19:31 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: fixing SPAD
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -16261,20 +14237,12 @@ combination works, but arbitrary predicates don't.
 
 Do we agree?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 10:21:20 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705190927360.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qodkgyinb.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Subject: Re: fixing SPAD
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 On Sat, 19 May 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -16290,21 +14258,12 @@ solid, well structured codes.
 My original statement was an observation about why I believe removing
 the restriction is something that should be considered.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 10:23:34 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705190927360.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qodkgyinb.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705191007210.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9q1whc96yk.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Subject: Re: fixing SPAD
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 On Sat, 19 May 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -16342,22 +14301,12 @@ Martin --
 
    If you cannot correctly parse what I wrote, then I drop the ball.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705190927360.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qodkgyinb.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705191007210.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9q1whc96yk.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705191021360.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 19 May 2007 17:59:30 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: fixing SPAD
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -16394,26 +14343,12 @@ I agree that removing the restriction is important.  But since I have no idea
 how long I'll have to wait for it, I wonder whether a workaround exists.
 (apart from switching to Aldor)
 
-Many thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 11:19:52 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705190927360.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qodkgyinb.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705191007210.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9q1whc96yk.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705191021360.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qfy5shkil.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Subject: Re: fixing SPAD
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 On Sat, 19 May 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -16436,16 +14371,11 @@ I'm saying that we seriously consider the above when A, B or C
 happen to be patterns (`is form') or attribute queries (`has form').
 Note that from Spad point of view, they are just predicates.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: fixing SPAD
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 18:46:10 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: fixing SPAD
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Sat, 19 May 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -16480,18 +14410,11 @@ allowed, but support (or lack of it) does not cause conceptual or
 practical difficulties: complicated expressions are just syntatic
 sugar for combinations of simple expressions.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 12:09:22 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: fixing SPAD
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On Sat, 19 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -16543,18 +14466,12 @@ I don't see what you guys are trying to make as a point.
 
 I'm out of this discussion.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 19:09:45 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: fixing SPAD
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705191021360.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 > Martin -- 
 > 
@@ -16567,23 +14484,12 @@ Did this mail help anybody?
 Gaby, could you please avoid such statements on the list. Just imagine 
 that somebody replied to you with that sentence; how would you feel?
 
-Ralf
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-
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 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 12:13:19 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: fixing SPAD
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705190927360.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qodkgyinb.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
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-	<9q1whc96yk.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705191021360.1357@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<464F2F59.3020006@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 On Sat, 19 May 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -16601,16 +14507,12 @@ I'll go back re-read the messages carefully.  Would not you?
 
 This discussion is silly.  
 
--- Gaby
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-
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-Subject: Re: fixing SPAD
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 19:15:09 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: fixing SPAD
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -16648,19 +14550,12 @@ should carefully consider types to avoid such convertions.
 Also, IIRC Expression or related domains refer back to Complex,
 so I prefer to trap zero divisors in Complex.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
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 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 19:16:07 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: fixing SPAD
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 >>From aggcat.spad.pamphlet:
 > 
@@ -16694,16 +14589,12 @@ defined by the language and thus cannot be evaluated at compile time.
 In Aldor that is delayed until the time that category is first used (at 
 runtime). Only then the actual exports are computed.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
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-Subject: re: fixing SPAD
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 19:28:35 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: re: fixing SPAD
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 
 > Martin, correct me if I am wrong...  But I guess Martin meant that 
@@ -16735,20 +14626,12 @@ so restrictions on boolean expressions are just parser thing (in
 other word syntactic sugar).  The restriction on base predicates
 is deeper.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
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+Date: 19 May 2007 19:38:17 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: fixing SPAD
-	<464F30D7.5090302@hemmecke.de>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 19 May 2007 19:38:17 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -16765,17 +14648,11 @@ Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
 Yes, that's exactly what I meant.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
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-Subject: re: fixing SPAD
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 19:43:59 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: fixing SPAD
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > I don't see what you guys are trying to make as a point.
@@ -16798,18 +14675,11 @@ put things stright: Spad compiler does not grook T is Double here,
 then your example compile fine.  If you replace 'T has Ring or T is Double'
 by 'T is Double' it fails.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 19 May 2007 19:53:12 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: fixing SPAD
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 19 May 2007 19:53:12 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -16838,17 +14708,11 @@ I would like to trap zero divisors with the predicate
 
   if R has Field then ...
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 12:56:16 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: fixing SPAD
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On Sat, 19 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -16874,17 +14738,12 @@ My point so far is: I don't see the point of the restriction, whether is
 "is" or prime?.  We should seriously consider allowing all of them, as long as
 they are predicates.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 11:11:20 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Literate documentation
-To: Ralf Hemmecke,
-	Bill Page
-Cc: edreamleo@charter.net, list
+Cc: Edward Ream
 
 
 --- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -17088,24 +14947,11 @@ to supply user expected behaviors while retaining the rigor behind them
 is a major future selling point for Axiom.  We are doing the ground
 work now, but the future is bright.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time 
-with the Yahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.
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-Subject: re: fixing SPAD
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 20:18:41 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: fixing SPAD
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > "combinations of predicates through usual logical operators." *are* allowed.
@@ -17181,19 +15027,11 @@ extend.  It requires some real work and will not happen overnight.
 Doing Barenrdregt style typesystem with arbitrary predicates?  Well,
 this is a research problem.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: fixing SPAD
 From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: 19 May 2007 20:59:29 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -17229,17 +15067,11 @@ doesn't trap usage outside of Complex F, though - unless one uses one of the
 "Field" functions.  It's good enough, given that we do not have a free Aldor,
 I'd say.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 21:17:40 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Aldor -> Lisp/C	was: Re: Literate documentation
-Cc: list, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
 > Off topic, but a question about Aldor - if you compile Aldor routines
 > into c and build that c code, can other Aldor routines compiled into
@@ -17255,31 +15087,21 @@ to call libraries that just go the .as -> .ao -> .c -> .o compilation way.
 Maybe somebody more knowledgable from the aldor-l mailing list (I've 
 CC'ed) can answer that question more accurately.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 19 May 2007 14:58:53 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: parenthesis
 
-
 Currently, Boot (new or old) supports '(|' and '|)' as alternate
 spellings for round parenthesis '(' and ')'.  I think we should
 drop support for such digraphs -- no Boot fundamental code is
 affected.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 20:25:04 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Silver
 
 SILVER
@@ -17557,16 +15379,6 @@ HOW?
   all you need to do is skip this step, post a message on 
   axiom-developer, and let me pull your changeset.
 
-Tim
-
-
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-
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-
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 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 20:26:03 -0500
@@ -17616,18 +15428,11 @@ no community-directed effort.
 
 Please give some thought to community-directed effort.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 21:36:24 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Silver
-Cc: list
 
 I think it will be nice to have gitweb on axiom-developer similar to this:
 
@@ -17908,30 +15713,12 @@ On 5/19/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 >   someone else's repository. Or they can "pull" from yours. So
 >   all you need to do is skip this step, post a message on
 >   axiom-developer, and let me pull your changeset.
->
-> Tim
->
->
->
->
->
->
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 19 May 2007 20:51:08 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Community
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 19 May 2007 20:51:08 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -17978,16 +15765,11 @@ And you don't want to release Axiom once in a while, if you want a
 focused community.  You want to release early, you want to release
 often. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 19 May 2007 21:06:47 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Community
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 19 May 2007 21:06:47 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -18007,17 +15789,11 @@ changesets, where at any given stage we have moved forward, the
 system is still stable; and at the end of the series of changesets we
 have completed the switch.
 
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 20:15:00 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Community
-To: Tim Daly, list
-Cc: 
 
 Tim, I think part of the difficulty here is that there is no universal
 consensus about direction yet, so the community is still testing
@@ -18087,22 +15863,11 @@ out some mechanisms to see how well they work.
 Bibliography issues need to be resolved, and I'm still working on how
 best to handle that issue.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________
-Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center.
-http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 19 May 2007 22:30:35 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Community
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 19 May 2007 22:30:35 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -18127,17 +15892,11 @@ Please give a thought to why we don't seem to attract new blood to
 Axiom.  It is not that it is that difficult.  I've seen new blood in
 the more challenging and difficult GCC system. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 19 May 2007 22:38:39 -0500
-Subject: [build-improvements] eval-when and package call
-	syntax
-
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
+Subject: [build-improvements] eval-when and package call syntax
 
 Boot (old or new) uses the syntax
 
@@ -18156,15 +15915,10 @@ Boot syntax differs from Spad syntax.
 
 The new syntax is available at revision 552.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 23:53:24 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Alfredo Portes
-Cc: list
 Subject: gitweb
 
 Jose,
@@ -18173,16 +15927,11 @@ For gitweb try: <http://git.axiom-developer.org>
 
 Would you care to be the first person to try to clone the git repo?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 21:54:57 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Community
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: Community
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -18263,23 +16012,10 @@ Shaking our reputation as "the hard CAS" would probably do the most
 good as far as attracting people, but I'm not sure how practical that
 is.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-The fish are biting. 
-Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing.
-http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php
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-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 00:06:42 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Literate ASDF
 
 > For example, I am currently looking into ASDF with the idea of teaching
@@ -18302,15 +16038,10 @@ and the algebra. Very, very sweet.
 
 Even if we can't make it work I'm impressed with the idea.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 01:21:13 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: gitweb
 
 Sure. Really nice. Thank you.
@@ -18321,21 +16052,13 @@ On 5/20/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 > For gitweb try: <http://git.axiom-developer.org>
 >
 > Would you care to be the first person to try to clone the git repo?
->
-> Tim
->
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 15:44:27 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
-	boundary="----=_Part_72678_11877094.1179639867356"
 Subject: New blood in Axiom (was: Community)
 
-------=_Part_72678_11877094.1179639867356
-
 Well, I can tell you why I have hesitated about joining the Axiom effort:
 
 1)  Axiom gives the impression of being more difficult and abstruse than
@@ -18364,26 +16087,11 @@ ahead of Axiom on all the points I have mentioned.
 
 -Alasdair
 
-------=_Part_72678_11877094.1179639867356
-
-Well, I can tell you why I have hesitated about joining the Axiom effort:<br><br>1)&nbsp; Axiom gives the impression of being more difficult and abstruse than other systems; the moment you get started you are inundated with information about categories, domains and operations.&nbsp; This has enormous strength, but nonetheless makes Axiom appear bewilderingly complicated.
-<br><br>2)&nbsp; The online documentation is very poor.&nbsp; HyperDoc (which is itself incomplete) under unix, and some confusing system commands such as &quot;)d op differentiate&quot;, &quot;)wh th int&quot; which produce output meaningless to the beginning user.&nbsp; There are the books, but they are no substitute for good online help.
-<br><br>3)&nbsp; There is not much in the way of a decent user interface.&nbsp; I think TeXmacs and console is about it?&nbsp; And HyperDoc isn&#39;t obtainable from TeXmacs.<br><br>4)&nbsp; It doesn&#39;t seem to be particularly cross-platform.
-<br><br>5)&nbsp; There seems to be some lack of cohesion amongst the Axiom developers as to the direction in which Axiom should go.<br><br>I must admit that my main interest is in mathematics education, in which I think a GPL CAS has enormous potential.&nbsp; But at the moment I think Maxima is ahead of Axiom on all the points I have mentioned.
-<br><br>-Alasdair<br>
-
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-
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Literate documentation
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 01:45:07 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceaEh/7sIa9xF9OQo2olOjZfKdLfwAcHhpg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: RE: Literate documentation
 
 BTW. I am omitting Ed Ream's email address for now since his
 inclusion in the Cc was uninvited and he has not replied so
@@ -18811,18 +16519,10 @@ to writing literate documents for Axiom library code. If Axiom is
 going to survive, I think we have to do better and we have to do
 it soon.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 02:38:43 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Update noweb info
 
 Hi Waldek
@@ -18839,22 +16539,13 @@ I think Bill's info on this page should be enough:
 
 http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxiomSilverBranch
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Subject: Re: New blood in Axiom (was: Community)
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 20 May 2007 09:03:39 +0200
-Cc: list
-
-Dear Alasdair,
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: Re: New blood in Axiom (was: Community)
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 > 1)  Axiom gives the impression of being more difficult and abstruse than
 > other systems; the moment you get started you are inundated with information
@@ -18936,19 +16627,11 @@ flourish.
 And, as I said before, I highly appreciate you and all the others being around.
 It's only us that can help ourselves to become "focused".
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 10:58:54 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: TeXmacs+Axiom	was: Re: New blood in Axiom
-	<9q7ir4geno.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list, 
-
 	
 > I agree about )d op differentiate, but I disagree about )wh th int.  In any
 > case, I'd advice you to use HyperDoc (from wh-sandbox), and forget about )di op
@@ -18994,16 +16677,11 @@ in the middle of this prompt.
 So I believe Axiom Gold does not work together with TeXmacs.
 Other experiences? Any cure?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 06:42:56 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Community
-Cc: list
 
 On Sat, 19 May 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -19054,18 +16732,13 @@ Currently, I would think we are closer to the guys who constantly rewrite the
 old stuff without making progress; that hardly attracts new blood, research
 funds. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Subject: Re: New blood in Axiom (was: Community)
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 20 May 2007 07:15:22 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: Re: New blood in Axiom (was: Community)
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 | Well, I can tell you why I have hesitated about joining the Axiom effort:
 | 
@@ -19149,17 +16822,11 @@ Cc: list
 Overall, I do hope that I actively join us, even if you think you do
 not contribute much.  It will come.  We all started somewhere.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 20 May 2007 07:30:14 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Silver
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 20 May 2007 07:30:14 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -19172,15 +16839,10 @@ Tim --
   
   You recently committed changes to axiom/branches/daly; it is good?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 12:08:50 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: branches/daly/axiom
 
 > You recently committed changes to the axiom/branches/daly; it is good?
@@ -19282,18 +16944,11 @@ I put together a table of binary files on a web pages someplace
 (can't remember where). This time around I think we need to give
 some thought to providing a range of binary files.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 20 May 2007 12:30:22 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: branches/daly/axiom
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 20 May 2007 12:30:22 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -19311,16 +16966,11 @@ I got daly branch but there were no indication of what was picked from
 where and what was left out.  I looked at CHANGELOG but it seems stuck
 at --patch-49. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 20 May 2007 12:38:46 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: branches/daly/axiom
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 20 May 2007 12:38:46 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -19365,18 +17015,11 @@ are no near anything you would call documentation of changes.
 | up" the silver code. It lives in parallel on SVN and in a git
 | repository. 
 
-Great!
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 20 May 2007 19:42:10 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: branches/daly/axiom
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 20 May 2007 19:42:10 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Dear Tim,
 
@@ -19423,16 +17066,10 @@ The way to fix this is
 I think the first two items are easier, and will assist in work on the third
 item.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 12:52:10 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: branches/daly/axiom
 
 > I looked at the CHANGELOG and it seems stuck at --patch-49
@@ -19441,17 +17078,10 @@ Odd. I checked in the SVN version from the same source tree
 as the git version and I checked them in at the same time.
 Very, very odd. 
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 12:54:27 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: branches/daly/axiom
 
 I'll create a document to show what the main goal of the change was
@@ -19459,34 +17089,20 @@ and what files where involved in the change.
 
 >From this point onward I hope to work only with changesets.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 13:06:01 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: mathpages
 
 Does anyone know who is behind this website?
 
 <http://www.mathpages.com>
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 13:12:45 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: branches/daly/axiom
 
 On Sun, 20 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -19525,15 +17141,10 @@ This is what I have:
    soliton[13:10]%
 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 13:13:17 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: branches/daly/axiom
 
 On Sun, 20 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -19541,57 +17152,32 @@ On Sun, 20 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
 | I'll create a document to show what the main goal of the change was
 | and what files where involved in the change.
 
-Great!
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 13:24:47 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp, list
-Cc: 
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp, list
 Subject: git repository
 
 the password for the git repository is 'linus'.
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 20:36:34 +0200
-From: Daniel Duparc <daniel.duparc@free.fr>
+From: Daniel Duparc
 To: list
 Subject: Re: mathpages
-Cc: 
 
 > Does anyone know who is behind this website?
 > 
 > <http://www.mathpages.com>
-> 
-> Tim
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
 
 maybe Kevin Brown?
 please see
 http://home.att.net/~numericana/fame/
 
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-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 13:38:50 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: CHANGELOG
 
 It appears that I stepped on CHANGELOG while testing.
@@ -19601,15 +17187,10 @@ It is now up to date on git and SVN.
 each of the first 3 tries gave "500 Internal Server Error". Am I the
 only person this happens to?)
 
-Tim
-
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-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 13:42:03 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: CHANGELOG
 
 On Sun, 20 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -19628,16 +17209,12 @@ that behaviour.
 
 Just to check, what URI are you using to access the SVN repo?
 
--- Gaby
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 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 14:41:27 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: CHANGELOG
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > (btw, just to complain... it took 4 tries to get the SVN update to work.
 > each of the first 3 tries gave "500 Internal Server Error". Am I the
@@ -19645,17 +17222,11 @@ Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 I think svn has a computational vendetta against you :-).
 
-JAPP
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 13:43:21 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: CHANGELOG
-	<f3c595c60705201141uf7b6f50kbe054adbfd7e5142@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 20 May 2007, Alfredo Portes wrote:
 
@@ -19667,16 +17238,11 @@ On Sun, 20 May 2007, Alfredo Portes wrote:
 
 bouhahaha :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: mathpages
 From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
 Date: 20 May 2007 20:46:50 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -19686,19 +17252,11 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 
 http://theassayer.org/cgi-bin/asbook.cgi?book=948
 
-Martin
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-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 14:53:56 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: CHANGELOG
-Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 14:53:56 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcebDhzlKTmqB2XbQs2wjCY8+6BugAAAfRbQ
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly wrote:
 > ...
@@ -19711,18 +17269,11 @@ Tim Daly wrote:
 It used to happen to me all the time until I started using
 the new url.
 
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-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 12:36:49 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Silver
 To: Tim Daly, list
-Cc: 
-
---- Tim Daly wrote:
+Subject: Re: Silver
 
 > HOW?
 > 
@@ -19820,24 +17371,11 @@ adding the change successfully.
 
 Sorry if these are silly questions.
 
-CY
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 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: TeXmacs+Axiom	was: Re: New blood in Axiom
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 15:48:33 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceavSVhdmRMFoUjSriQJAcarB+PkQAV6Rag
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: RE: TeXmacs+Axiom was: Re: New blood in Axiom
 
 Ralf,
 
@@ -19925,21 +17463,12 @@ the 'axiom' script which starts sman and creates the double
 prompt but tm_axiom has not been modified to accept two
 prompts.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 13:27:31 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Literate ASDF
 
-
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > Literate supporting ASDF loads.... what a truly awesome idea.
@@ -19992,22 +17521,11 @@ but at this time I'm not sure they do.
 
 Anyway, I'll start in on asdf and see how that goes.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 23:46:43 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: Re: TeXmacs+Axiom	was: Re: New blood in Axiom
-Cc: list, 
+Subject: Re: TeXmacs+Axiom was: Re: New blood in Axiom
 
 >> Strange, but I installed the debian etch package of texmacs.
 > 
@@ -20059,14 +17577,10 @@ there would be another reason for the "Unexpected End".
 
 Anywaym, I feel unable to correct that myself. :-(
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Simon Michael
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 16:36:42 -0700
+From: Simon Michael
+To: list
 Subject: revision control chaos
 
 Greetings Tim, all!
@@ -20086,16 +17600,10 @@ can't afford.)
 
 Thanks for listening, and thank you for Axiom!
 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 19:43:14 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcebKGBMm8+KalzNTiy5k5EuG5v1ZwADatdQ
-Cc: list, 
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: RE: TeXmacs+Axiom
 
 On May 20, 2007 5:47 PM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -20186,13 +17694,6 @@ like this:
 
 Then exit TeXmacs and try it again.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 17:44:29 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -20249,24 +17750,13 @@ easy enough to use.
 
 I'm convinced Tim - I'll sign up for Git as the way to go.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
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-____________________________________________________________________________________Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase.
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-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: re: TeXmacs+Axiom
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 20 May 2007 20:40:50 -0500
-Cc: list, 
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: TeXmacs+Axiom
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -20279,33 +17769,21 @@ Cc: list,
 
 Fully agreed.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 20:51:47 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: CHANGELOG
 
 The choice of person marked for changes was made based on which branch
 I diff-ed first. The first merge was done using Waldek's branch so most
 of the changes have his name attached. I'll fix the ones you mention.
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Simon Michael'" Simon Michael
-Subject: RE: revision control chaos
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 22:34:52 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcebN7N6XOKkSeAjRdqmxw85jMrm5AAFl1CQ
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Simon Michael
+Subject: RE: revision control chaos
 
 On May 20, 2007 7:37 PM Simon Michael wrote:
 > 
@@ -20359,20 +17837,11 @@ Axiom's "30 year horizon" :-)
 
 I'll second that!
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 20 May 2007 21:47:59 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Literate ASDF
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 20 May 2007 21:47:59 -0500
-Cc: list
-
 
 Assume you have linguistic support in Boot to state unambigously what
 your module [1] defines (`exports') and what it needs (`imports'), then
@@ -20436,18 +17905,14 @@ To test the idea, I've implemented a rudimentary extension to Boot.
 Once I've finished bootstrapping of the whole system, I'll commit the
 experiment to gdr-sandbox.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: revision control chaos
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 20 May 2007 21:50:29 -0500
-Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: revision control chaos
+Cc: Simon Michael
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -20461,18 +17926,12 @@ Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
 You haven't found way to clone Axiomatizers yet? 
 ;-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 23:19:42 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: RE: revision control chaos
-Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 23:19:42 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcebUrKjsjE0paigTNCii6oesdBxGAAAWixA
-Cc: list, 'Simon Michael' Simon Michael
+Cc: Simon Michael
 
 On May 20, 2007 10:50 PM Gaby wrote:
 > 
@@ -20498,34 +17957,21 @@ http://python.net/crew/mwh/hacks/objectthink.html
 Now if we could only somehow teach "ordinary people" to think
 Axiomatically, maybe we would get somewhere... ;)
 
-Cheers,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 22:30:54 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: SVN URL
 
 svn co https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/axiom/branches/daly axiom
 
 is this the right URL?
 
-t
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-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 23:34:21 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: SVN URL
-Cc: list
 
 I think it should be:
 
@@ -20537,23 +17983,11 @@ On 5/20/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 > svn co https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/axiom/branches/daly axiom
 >
 > is this the right URL?
->
-> t
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 22:45:25 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: eh?
 
 svn co https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/axiom/branches/daly axiom
@@ -20573,17 +18007,11 @@ svn commit -m"fix src/regress/REGRESS"
 
 Any idea what went wrong? I can't seem to commit to SVN.
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 20 May 2007 22:56:03 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: SVN URL
-	<f3c595c60705202034n2fe9ae78vccb0ce16657996e8@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 20 May 2007 22:56:03 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Alfredo Portes writes:
 
@@ -20593,18 +18021,12 @@ Alfredo Portes writes:
 
 Alfredo is exactly right.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 20 May 2007 23:05:02 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: SVN
 
-
 Tim --
 
   Why do you donwload SVN repo all the time?
@@ -20613,15 +18035,10 @@ download all the time.
 
 Alos, please use the URL that has axiom.svn.sf.net in it.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 23:20:31 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: eh?
 
 > Why do you download SVN repo all the time?
@@ -20636,15 +18053,10 @@ for some not-very-obvious reason this no longer works.
 Now I do a checkout, change a file, and do a commit. But the commit does
 nothing and returns immediately. I'm unable to commit to SVN anymore.
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 23:25:15 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: eh?
 
 > please use the URL that has axiom.svn.sf.net in it.
@@ -20653,15 +18065,10 @@ Ok. I'll try that. The previous URL "sort of" worked because I was
 able to check in the project using it (modulo several tries). I
 remember that there was some comment about a new URL so I'll try this.
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 23:28:23 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: eh?
 
 On Sun, 20 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -20684,15 +18091,10 @@ copies of directories -- which is bogus.  If that is still the case
 (which I've not checked yet), then it might be that you're just overwriting
 SVN data.  Just a theory.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 23:41:50 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: eh?
 
 I tried the checkout/change/commit with the new URL. That worked.
@@ -20704,15 +18106,10 @@ me fooling around with git behind its back :-)
 
 Hopefully the new URL will continue to work.
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 23:48:32 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: eh?
 
 On Sun, 20 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -20734,15 +18131,10 @@ Ah, OK.
 
 I truly wish I understood what was going wrong with your working copy :-(
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 01:57:48 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: changes
 
 Gaby,
@@ -21394,14 +18786,10 @@ basically a changeset.
     src/interp/interp-proclaims.lisp modify exports
     src/interp/bookvol5 fix misspelling of clearCmdparts 
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 02:19:17 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: changes
 
 On Mon, 21 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -21422,20 +18810,14 @@ build-improvements in line as much as can.
 They are case preserving, but case INSENSITIVE.
 yeah, a concept of its own.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 10:39:15 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: TeXmacs+Axiom
-	<87abvzhs2l.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 On 05/21/2007 03:40 AM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > [...]
 > 
@@ -21482,16 +18864,12 @@ program in this or that language.
 Programming a Turing machine is also a very simple, but not very 
 practical if you your motivations lie in the implementation of mathematics.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 11:56:22 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: changes
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > 6) use \providecmd to prevent conflicting cmd names
 >      latex will not allow duplicate definitions of commands unless
@@ -21519,16 +18897,11 @@ if there is axiom.sty?
 happy if *no* pamphlet had to specify additional styles. But for the 
 moment I am quiet.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Silver
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 12:20:21 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: Silver
 
 > SILVER
 > 
@@ -21538,22 +18911,11 @@ Cc: list
 
 AFAICS the version in daly branch misses hyper subdirectory.
  
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 21 May 2007 08:00:57 -0500
-Subject: [build-improvements] Definition of global
-	variables
-
-
-Hi,
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
+Subject: [build-improvements] Definition of global variables
 
   This patchlet fixes translation of Boot definition of global variables.
 
@@ -21814,14 +19176,10 @@ Applid to build-improvements.
              (PROGN
                (SETQ |b| (|shoeCompTran| (LIST 'LAMBDA (LIST '|x|) |b|)))
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 23:06:01 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
-	boundary="----=_Part_69104_31849202.1179752761488"
 Subject: Two emacs questions
 
 ------=_Part_69104_31849202.1179752761488
@@ -21834,26 +19192,13 @@ can I debug my input file?  What might be causing it to hang?
 2)  Is there an emacs mode which includes the usual niceties: syntax
 highlighting, automatic indentation etc, for writing .input files?
 
-Thanks,
-Alasdair
-
-------=_Part_69104_31849202.1179752761488
-
-1)&nbsp; In using the axiommode.el file by Jay Belanger, Cliff Yapp, and Francois Maltey, it hangs on &quot;M-x run-axiom&quot; when trying to parse my &quot;.axiom.input&quot; file.&nbsp; From a console, both axiom and AXIOMsys start with no problems - how can I debug my input file?&nbsp; What might be causing it to hang?
-<br><br>2)&nbsp; Is there an emacs mode which includes the usual niceties: syntax highlighting, automatic indentation etc, for writing .input files?<br><br>Thanks,<br>Alasdair<br><br>
-
-------=_Part_69104_31849202.1179752761488--
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-
 \start
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Subject: Re: Two emacs questions
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 21 May 2007 08:13:18 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: Re: Two emacs questions
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 | 
 | 2)  Is there an emacs mode which includes the usual niceties: syntax
@@ -21867,15 +19212,10 @@ it).  I'm sure it can be worked out.
 
    http://haskell.org/haskell-mode/
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 08:55:59 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: changes
 
 1) The axiom.sty is under revision control because it is needed early
@@ -21898,15 +19238,10 @@ Subject: changes
    octonion triangle that I'm drawing with xypic. Eventually I'll
    make it into a .ps file and we can remove the include.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 08:58:33 -0500
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: changes
 
 re: hyper missing
@@ -21914,18 +19249,11 @@ re: hyper missing
 yes, i saw that early this morning. thanks. 
 i'll update the checking as soon as i can.
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 09:04:38 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: Two emacs questions
-	<878xbigw0h.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<1d67a53c0705210636m7bfc6f0agfe94330efe68320@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 21 May 2007, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 
@@ -21943,16 +19271,11 @@ That is understandable.
 Two terminals and an Emacs in either text mode or Lisp mode.
 Pretty primitive, right?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 May 2007 16:10:52 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: changes
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 21 May 2007 16:10:52 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -21977,21 +19300,11 @@ barrier to write documentation, even if only a bit.
 
 I.e., also include amsmath and amsfonts, please!
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 10:01:54 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: Two emacs questions
-	<878xbigw0h.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<1d67a53c0705210636m7bfc6f0agfe94330efe68320@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705210903020.18296@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<1d67a53c0705210709j6ab9bbc6lcec0dc8f9a4815cb@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 22 May 2007, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 
@@ -22011,15 +19324,10 @@ Axiom, no doubt, needs more resources to compensate in those areas.
 I was hoping that as you're discovering those things, and hopefully get them
 sorted out, you might consider contribute your findings, etc.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 17:16:31 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: changes
 
 On 05/21/2007 03:55 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -22068,18 +19376,13 @@ No problem. For now you can use whatever you like. But there will be
 times when we should give out some better guidelines that can be 
 maintained easily.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 08:43:27 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: Two emacs questions
-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>, list
-Cc: 
 
---- Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com> wrote:
+--- Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 
 > 1)  In using the axiommode.el file by Jay Belanger, Cliff Yapp, and
 > Francois Maltey, it hangs on "M-x run-axiom" when trying to parse my
@@ -22104,23 +19407,10 @@ these days, but the code that does exist is at least somewhat literate
 (IIRC the pamphlet file is in the sandbox somewhere) so please feel
 free to fix it up/build on it.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
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-Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games.
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-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 10:59:36 -0500
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: changes
 
 re: hyper missing
@@ -22130,18 +19420,11 @@ because the git and svn versions came from the same source tree. the
 git version properly checked in the hyper directory but svn did
 not. most everything else got checked in.... how very curious.
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Alasdair McAndrew'" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Subject: RE: New blood in Axiom (was: Community)
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 12:58:36 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
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+From: Bill Page
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: RE: New blood in Axiom (was: Community)
 
 On May 20, 2007 1:44 AM Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 
@@ -22160,7 +19443,7 @@ this is not so bad.
 > the moment you get started you are inundated with information
 > about categories, domains and operations.  This has enormous
 > strength, but nonetheless makes Axiom appear bewilderingly
-> complicated.=20
+> complicated.
 
 Axiom was developed as an advanced research project by people
 working at was then (circa 1985) the leading edge of the
@@ -22200,7 +19483,7 @@ Still, you are right. A better way to get started in Axiom is
 required.
 
 > There are the books, but they are no substitute for good online
-> help.=20
+> help.
 
 I would like to hear more about your ideas for good online help
 for Axiom. There is supposed to be a )help command in Axiom but
@@ -22237,7 +19520,7 @@ isn't necessary to recompile all of TeXmacs from source, but
 just this interface program. If you have trouble locating it
 please let me know.
 
-> 4)  It doesn't seem to be particularly cross-platform.=20
+> 4)  It doesn't seem to be particularly cross-platform.
 
 The new 'build-improvements' branch of the Axiom source is
 considerably more cross-platform than the older versions.
@@ -22252,7 +19535,7 @@ pressure for consensus to exist. This comment from you as an
 > I must admit that my main interest is in mathematics education,
 > in which I think a GPL CAS has enormous potential.  But at the
 > moment I think Maxima is ahead of Axiom on all the points I
-> have mentioned.=20
+> have mentioned.
 
 I would probably choose Sage rather than Maxima since it includes
 Maxima plus several other open source packages (including Axiom),
@@ -22270,26 +19553,13 @@ specifically to research into new computer languages specifically
 for use in mathematics and it might also apply also to the advanced
 use of abstract mathematics in physics.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
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-
--Alasdair
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-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: New blood in Axiom (was: Community)
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 May 2007 19:51:45 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: New blood in Axiom (was: Community)
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > 2)  The online documentation is very poor.  HyperDoc (which is
 > > itself incomplete) under unix, and some confusing system commands
@@ -22305,16 +19575,10 @@ I think one (perhaps easy) way to make the output more intelligible would be to
 display the description string as well, even without special (LaTeX or html)
 rendering.
 
-Martin
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-
-
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-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 May 2007 20:38:34 +0200
-Cc: list, 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: TeXmacs+Axiom
 
 Dear Bill, *
@@ -22350,7 +19614,7 @@ TeXmacs] Launching 'tm_axiom'
 
 Martin
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > I only see that TeXmacs' tm_axiom and the one of
 > > Bill Page start AXIOMsys.
@@ -22384,21 +19648,12 @@ Martin
 >   export PATH=$AXIOM/bin:$PATH
 > 
 > Then exit TeXmacs and try it again.
-> 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-
-
-
 
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: New blood in Axiom (was: Community)
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 15:08:26 -0400
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+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: RE: New blood in Axiom (was: Community)
 
 On May 21, 2007 1:52 PM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > > 
@@ -22411,20 +19666,10 @@ On May 21, 2007 1:52 PM Martin Rubey wrote:
 
 +1 Yes.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 15:46:35 -0400
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+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: RE: TeXmacs+Axiom
 
 Martin,
@@ -22514,18 +19759,10 @@ control-D should end the session normally.
 Let me know if this works for you or what error message
 you get.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 22:40:00 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list, 
 Subject: Re: TeXmacs+Axiom
 
 >> I just installed TeXmacs (version 1.0.6 on kubuntu), but I 
@@ -22573,15 +19810,10 @@ latex:\red Unexpected end\black5woodpecker:~>
 
 I am getting back to the command line prompt. No axiom session started.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 May 2007 22:57:45 +0200
-Cc: list, 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: TeXmacs+Axiom
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
@@ -22602,18 +19834,10 @@ Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
 I get exactly the same behaviour.
 
-Martin
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-
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 16:58:57 -0400
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-Thread-Index: Aceb6DnupVq51h1nRTWrlpssW9gzHAAAhCCw
-Cc: list, 
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: RE: TeXmacs+Axiom
 
 Ralf,
@@ -22666,24 +19890,12 @@ What happens when you just type?
 
   ~> AXIOMsys
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
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-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 May 2007 23:48:29 +0200
-Cc: list, Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au,
-	
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: TeXmacs+Axiom
-
---=-=-=
-
-Dear all,
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 
 I've finally got it working.  I did the following:
 
@@ -22921,19 +20133,18 @@ w/pS69gUS9pSyCfF+ihw/g/9vdpZkbsAAA==
 
 
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 00:09:55 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: changes
 
 > re: hyper missing
->=20
+>
 > ok. i've fixed the missing hyper directory on svn. it's rather curious
 > because the git and svn versions came from the same source tree. the
 > git version properly checked in the hyper directory but svn did
 > not. most everything else got checked in.... how very curious.
->=20
+>
 
 I updated the svn and tried to build it.  Note that I am working on
 the copy of the SVN tree.  The machine is 64-bit Debian.
@@ -22944,15 +20155,15 @@ hebisch@iduo7:~/ax-daly/axiom$ ./configure
 Linux
 
 
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D
+==========================
+==========================
+=
 You must set your AXIOM and PATH variables. Type:
 
 To build the rest of the system type:
 
-export AXIOM=3D/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux
-export PATH=3D$AXIOM/bin:$PATH
+export AXIOM=/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux
+export PATH=$AXIOM/bin:$PATH
 make
 
 configure finished.
@@ -22960,25 +20171,25 @@ configure finished.
 
 Ok, so I proceed as instructed:
 
-hebisch@iduo7:~/ax-daly/axiom$ (export AXIOM=3D/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux; =
+hebisch@iduo7:~/ax-daly/axiom$ (export AXIOM=/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux; =
 export
- PATH=3D$AXIOM/bin:$PATH; make)
+ PATH=$AXIOM/bin:$PATH; make)
 13 making noweb
 
 a lot of noise which looks OK.  But then the build stops:
 
 make[1]: Wej=B6cie do katalogu `/h/ax-daly/axiom'
 11 checking directory structure
-12 Environment: PLF=3DLINUXplatform CCF=3D-O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D=
-_GNU_SOURCE -DLINUXplatform -I/usr/X11/include LDF=3D -L/usr/X11R6/lib /usr=
-/X11R6/lib/libXpm.a  CC=3Dgcc AWK=3Dgawk RANLIB=3Dranlib TOUCH=3Dtouch TAR=
-=3Dtar AXIOMXLROOT=3D/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux/=
-compiler O=3Do BYE=3Dbye LISP=3Dlsp DAASE=3D/h/ax-daly/axiom/src/share XLIB=
-=3D/usr/X11R6/lib GCLOPTS=3D--enable-vssize=3D65536*2 --enable-locbfd --dis=
-able-dynsysbfd --disable-statsysbfd --enable-maxpage=3D256*1024 --disable-x=
-gcl --disable-tkconfig SRCDIRS=3Dbootdir interp=
+12 Environment: PLF=LINUXplatform CCF=-O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -D=
+_GNU_SOURCE -DLINUXplatform -I/usr/X11/include LDF= -L/usr/X11R6/lib /usr=
+/X11R6/lib/libXpm.a  CC=gcc AWK=gawk RANLIB=ranlib TOUCH=touch TAR=
+=tar AXIOMXLROOT=/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux/=
+compiler O=o BYE=bye LISP=lsp DAASE=/h/ax-daly/axiom/src/share XLIB=
+=/usr/X11R6/lib GCLOPTS=--enable-vssize=65536*2 --enable-locbfd --dis=
+able-dynsysbfd --disable-statsysbfd --enable-maxpage=256*1024 --disable-x=
+gcl --disable-tkconfig SRCDIRS=bootdir interp=
 dir sharedir algebradir etcdir clefdir docdir graphdir smandir hyperdir inp=
-utdir  PATCH=3Dpatch
+utdir  PATCH=patch
 cp: nie mo=BFna utworzy=E6 zwyk=B3ego pliku `/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux/bin=
 /tex/.svn/README.txt': Brak dost=EApu
 cp: nie mo=BFna utworzy=E6 zwyk=B3ego pliku `/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux/bin=
@@ -22993,43 +20204,35 @@ file ...: Permission denied
 This problem should be very easy to fix, but do you think it makes sense
 to work solving already solved (by Gaby) problem?
 
-
---=20
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch=20
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-
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-Subject: re: changes
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 00:30:00 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: changes
 
 I wrote:
 > > re: hyper missing
-> >=20
+> >
 > > ok. i've fixed the missing hyper directory on svn. it's rather curious
 > > because the git and svn versions came from the same source tree. the
 > > git version properly checked in the hyper directory but svn did
 > > not. most everything else got checked in.... how very curious.
-> >=20
->=20
+> >
+>
 > I updated the svn and tried to build it.  Note that I am working on
 > the copy of the SVN tree.  The machine is 64-bit Debian.
->=20
+>
 > I run configure first:
 >
 ...
-=20
+
 > cp: nie mo=BFna utworzy=E6 zwyk=B3ego pliku `/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux/b=
 in/tex/.svn/format': Brak dost=EApu
->=20
->=20
+>
+>
 > The error message is in Polish, translated says: cannot create ordinary
 > file ...: Permission denied
->=20
+>
 
 I tried again, this time I removed all .svn subdirectories from the tree.
 The build went further, but failed building gcl:
@@ -23049,19 +20252,10 @@ make[1]: *** [lspdir] B=B3=B1d 2
 make[1]: Opuszczenie katalogu `/h/ax-daly/axiom'
 make: *** [all] B=B3=B1d 2
 
-
-
---=20
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch=20
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-
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 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 00:35:45 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list, 
 Subject: Re: TeXmacs+Axiom
 
 >> woodpecker:~>type axiom
@@ -23137,16 +20331,11 @@ woodpecker:~>AXIOMsys
 
 See the first call of AXIOMsys above.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 01:03:06 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<9qtzu57sr6.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list, Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au,
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 	
 Subject: Re: TeXmacs+Axiom
 
@@ -23199,18 +20388,13 @@ inside the TeXmacs-Axiom session.
 
 No output.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 01:18:04 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: changes
-Cc: list
 
-I use Axiom via SVK, but you see the corresponding "orig" svn revisions=20
+I use Axiom via SVK, but you see the corresponding "orig" svn revisions
 below.
 
 woodpecker:~>svk log -v /mirror/axiom/branches -r74:73
@@ -23252,76 +20436,70 @@ On 05/22/2007 12:09 AM, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 >> git version properly checked in the hyper directory but svn did
 >> not. most everything else got checked in.... how very curious.
 >>
->=20
+>
 > I updated the svn and tried to build it.  Note that I am working on
 > the copy of the SVN tree.  The machine is 64-bit Debian.
->=20
+>
 > I run configure first:
->=20
+>
 > hebisch@iduo7:~/ax-daly/axiom$ ./configure
 > Linux
->=20
->=20
-> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D
+>
+>
+> =========================
+==========================
+==
 > You must set your AXIOM and PATH variables. Type:
->=20
+>
 > To build the rest of the system type:
->=20
-> export AXIOM=3D/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux
-> export PATH=3D$AXIOM/bin:$PATH
+>
+> export AXIOM=/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux
+> export PATH=$AXIOM/bin:$PATH
 > make
->=20
+>
 > configure finished.
->=20
->=20
+>
+>
 > Ok, so I proceed as instructed:
->=20
-> hebisch@iduo7:~/ax-daly/axiom$ (export AXIOM=3D/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/lin=
+>
+> hebisch@iduo7:~/ax-daly/axiom$ (export AXIOM=/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/lin=
 ux; export
->  PATH=3D$AXIOM/bin:$PATH; make)
+>  PATH=$AXIOM/bin:$PATH; make)
 > 13 making noweb
->=20
+>
 > a lot of noise which looks OK.  But then the build stops:
->=20
+>
 > make[1]: Wej=B6cie do katalogu `/h/ax-daly/axiom'
 > 11 checking directory structure
-> 12 Environment: PLF=3DLINUXplatform CCF=3D-O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wal=
-l -D_GNU_SOURCE -DLINUXplatform -I/usr/X11/include LDF=3D -L/usr/X11R6/li=
-b /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.a  CC=3Dgcc AWK=3Dgawk RANLIB=3Dranlib TOUCH=3Dto=
-uch TAR=3Dtar AXIOMXLROOT=3D/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux/compiler O=3Do BYE=
-=3Dbye LISP=3Dlsp DAASE=3D/h/ax-daly/axiom/src/share XLIB=3D/usr/X11R6/li=
-b GCLOPTS=3D--enable-vssize=3D65536*2 --enable-locbfd --disable-dynsysbfd=
- --disable-statsysbfd --enable-maxpage=3D256*1024 --disable-xgcl --disabl=
-e-tkconfig SRCDIRS=3Dbootdir interpdir sharedir algebradir etcdir clefdir=
- docdir graphdir smandir hyperdir inputdir  PATCH=3Dpatch
+> 12 Environment: PLF=LINUXplatform CCF=-O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wal=
+l -D_GNU_SOURCE -DLINUXplatform -I/usr/X11/include LDF= -L/usr/X11R6/li=
+b /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.a  CC=gcc AWK=gawk RANLIB=ranlib TOUCH=to=
+uch TAR=tar AXIOMXLROOT=/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux/compiler O=o BYE=
+=bye LISP=lsp DAASE=/h/ax-daly/axiom/src/share XLIB=/usr/X11R6/li=
+b GCLOPTS=--enable-vssize=65536*2 --enable-locbfd --disable-dynsysbfd=
+ --disable-statsysbfd --enable-maxpage=256*1024 --disable-xgcl --disabl=
+e-tkconfig SRCDIRS=bootdir interpdir sharedir algebradir etcdir clefdir=
+ docdir graphdir smandir hyperdir inputdir  PATCH=patch
 > cp: nie mo=BFna utworzy=E6 zwyk=B3ego pliku `/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux=
 /bin/tex/.svn/README.txt': Brak dost=EApu
 > cp: nie mo=BFna utworzy=E6 zwyk=B3ego pliku `/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux=
 /bin/tex/.svn/wcprops/axiom.sty.svn-work': Brak dost=EApu
 > cp: nie mo=BFna utworzy=E6 zwyk=B3ego pliku `/h/ax-daly/axiom/mnt/linux=
 /bin/tex/.svn/format': Brak dost=EApu
->=20
->=20
+>
+>
 > The error message is in Polish, translated says: cannot create ordinary=
 
 > file ...: Permission denied
->=20
+>
 > This problem should be very easy to fix, but do you think it makes sens=
 e
 > to work solving already solved (by Gaby) problem?
->=20
->=20
-
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 18:40:21 -0500
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: .svn copy problem
 
 sigh. SVN bites me again.
@@ -23344,15 +20522,10 @@ a problem that happens to me so I can't even test it.
 Please make a diff-Naur change against gold --patch-50 or
 svn...branches/daly/axiom so we can get it into the next release.
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 18:41:30 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: bookvol1
 
 Ralf said:
@@ -23360,16 +20533,11 @@ Ralf said:
 
 Please point me to the diff -Naur postings on axiom-developer.org
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 02:21:55 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: .svn copy problem
-Cc: list
 
 svn log -v 
 https://axiom.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/axiom/branches/build-improvements 
@@ -23412,15 +20580,10 @@ than a simple "svn merge" would do.
 > Please make a diff-Naur change against gold --patch-50 or
 > svn...branches/daly/axiom so we can get it into the next release.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 02:23:02 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: bookvol1
 
 I probably make some errors but let me try.
@@ -23485,16 +20648,11 @@ Index: src/doc/bookvol1.pamphlet
   %% spadsig gives the standard -> notation for signatures
   \newcommand{\spadsig}[2]{{\sf #1 $\rightarrow$ #2}}
 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 22:12:36 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Aceb8ceCCqWrE0ZXRf6LraHP6RdOzAAIHB6g
-Cc: list, Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au,
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 	
 Subject: RE: TeXmacs+Axiom
 
@@ -23502,20 +20660,20 @@ On May 21, 2007 2:39 PM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > ..
 > I get the same error as Ralf, although AXIOMsys
 > and axiom certainly are in the path.  (and I didn't
-> modify tm_axiom either) Note however, that I'm using=20
+> modify tm_axiom either) Note however, that I'm using
 > wh-sandbox, which has a slightly different banner.
 > Maybe that's the problem?
->=20
+>
 > On the console I get:
->=20
+>
 > martin@rubey-laptop:~$ texmacs --debug-io
 > TeXmacs] With linked TrueType support
 > TeXmacs] Launching 'tm_axiom'
 > [BEGIN]verbatim:
->=20
+>
 
 On May 21, 2007 5:48 PM Martin Rubey wrote:
->=20
+>
 > I've finally got it working.
 
 Besides the stuff that you describe below to make tm_axiom
@@ -23527,11 +20685,11 @@ are in the PATH, it should just work. I would like to know
 why this did not work initially for either Ralf or for you.
 
 > I did the following:
->=20
-> save the code below (it is a modified tm_axiom.c following=20
+>
+> save the code below (it is a modified tm_axiom.c following
 > the instructions of Andrey Grozin on MathAction) into a
 > file tm_axiom.c and say
->=20
+>
 >   gcc tm_axiom
 >
 
@@ -23542,16 +20700,16 @@ http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/TeXmacs#msg20051012034957-0500@www.axiom-=
 dev
 eloper.org
 
-> as root, modify line 20 of=20
+> as root, modify line 20 of
 > /usr/share/texmacs/TeXmacs/plugins/axiom/progs to
 > read
->=20
+>
 >   (:require (url-exists-in-path? "$AXIOM/bin/axiom"))
->=20
+>
 > and copy tm_axiom to the place where it belongs:
->=20
+>
 >   sudo mv a.out /usr/lib/texmacs/TeXmacs/bin/tm_axiom
->=20
+>
 > Most likely you will have to modify paths according to
 > your situation.
 
@@ -23568,7 +20726,7 @@ Does that work for tm_axiom? If so, then maybe that is
 a good way to vary the behaviour of the Axiom in TeXmacs
 rather than changing /usr/lib/texmacs/TeXmacs/bin/tm_axiom
 in the standard distribution.
-=20
+
 > When inserting an Axiom session in TeXmacs, be patient
 > and wait until HyperDoc appears (maybe a second or so).
 > If you type something into the prompt before that,
@@ -23600,7 +20758,7 @@ document as a repeatable final product, I think it is
 generally a good idea to use Axiom graphics this way
 from within TeXmacs rather than in the usual interactive
 mode.
-=20
+
 > Personally, I prefer emacs, since I use it for reading
 > mail and svn.  But I guess many will prefer texmacs.
 
@@ -23612,23 +20770,16 @@ the output of various computer algebra systems. To do
 something similar in emacs is a manual process involving
 cut-and-paste from buffers and running LaTeX.
 
->=20
+>
 > Please let me know whether this works for you.
->=20
+>
 
 It works for me. :-)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 04:54:38 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Lisp portability
 
 In my private tree Axiom is nicely working on top of sbcl and clisp.
@@ -23680,22 +20831,11 @@ shared library.
 But AFAICS we will need C interface anyway, so we need to resolve
 problems of C interface and shared libraries.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
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 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 13:06:44 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
 Subject: re: TeXmacs+Axiom
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 I will give this new tm_axiom a go.  Although, with Martin, I prefer emacs -
 I always have an emacs window running (I use LaTeX with the emacs auctex
@@ -23830,59 +20970,13 @@ On 5/22/07, Bill Page wrote:
 > >
 >
 > It works for me. :-)
->
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
->
->
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-I will give this new tm_axiom a go.&nbsp; Although, with Martin, I prefer emacs - I always have an emacs window running (I use LaTeX with the emacs auctex mode for all my document preparation), and my ideal interface for axiom would be an emacs mode which produces output as a TeX&#39;ed graphic - such as imaxima does for maxima.&nbsp; I find TeXmacs slow and a bit clumsy.
-<br><br>Also, which of emacs or TeXmacs provides better support for spad/aldor programming (syntax highlighting, automatic indentation, parentheses matching and so on)?<br><br>-Alasdair<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">
-On 5/22/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Bill Page</b> &lt;<a href="mailto:Bill Page">Bill Page</a>&gt; wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
-On May 21, 2007 2:39 PM Martin Rubey wrote:<br>&gt; ..<br>&gt; I get the same error as Ralf, although AXIOMsys<br>&gt; and axiom certainly are in the path.&nbsp;&nbsp;(and I didn&#39;t<br>&gt; modify tm_axiom either) Note however, that I&#39;m using
-<br>&gt; wh-sandbox, which has a slightly different banner.<br>&gt; Maybe that&#39;s the problem?<br>&gt;<br>&gt; On the console I get:<br>&gt;<br>&gt; martin@rubey-laptop:~$ texmacs --debug-io<br>&gt; TeXmacs] With linked TrueType support
-<br>&gt; TeXmacs] Launching &#39;tm_axiom&#39;<br>&gt; [BEGIN]verbatim:<br>&gt;<br><br>On May 21, 2007 5:48 PM Martin Rubey wrote:<br>&gt;<br>&gt; I&#39;ve finally got it working.<br><br>Besides the stuff that you describe below to make tm_axiom
-<br>call axiom instead of AXIOMsys, could you say what you did<br>first just to get it to work as it should &quot;out of the box&quot;?<br>Of course just to use Axiom in TeXmacs it should not be<br>necessary to do any of this. If *both* axiom and AXIOMsys
-<br>are in the PATH, it should just work. I would like to know<br>why this did not work initially for either Ralf or for you.<br><br>&gt; I did the following:<br>&gt;<br>&gt; save the code below (it is a modified tm_axiom.c following
-<br>&gt; the instructions of Andrey Grozin on MathAction) into a<br>&gt; file tm_axiom.c and say<br>&gt;<br>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; gcc tm_axiom<br>&gt;<br><br>Ralf, I gave this link to Andrey Grozin post on the Axiom<br>Wiki in an email earlier today:
-<br><br><a href="http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/TeXmacs#msg20051012034957-0500@www.axiom-dev">http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/TeXmacs#msg20051012034957-0500@www.axiom-dev</a><br><a href="http://eloper.org">eloper.org</a>
-<br><br>&gt; as root, modify line 20 of<br>&gt; /usr/share/texmacs/TeXmacs/plugins/axiom/progs to<br>&gt; read<br>&gt;<br>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; (:require (url-exists-in-path? &quot;$AXIOM/bin/axiom&quot;))<br>&gt;<br>&gt; and copy tm_axiom to the place where it belongs:
-<br>&gt;<br>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; sudo mv a.out /usr/lib/texmacs/TeXmacs/bin/tm_axiom<br>&gt;<br>&gt; Most likely you will have to modify paths according to<br>&gt; your situation.<br><br>Yes, the path to tm_axiom is a little different under
-<br>Debian and Kubuntu then for other installations of TeXmacs -<br>something to do with Debian conventions.<br><br>&gt; If you are not root, I guess you can place the files<br>&gt; into your .TeXmacs directory (try cd .TeXmacs at a shell
-<br>&gt; prompt).<br>&gt;<br><br>Does that work for tm_axiom? If so, then maybe that is<br>a good way to vary the behaviour of the Axiom in TeXmacs<br>rather than changing /usr/lib/texmacs/TeXmacs/bin/tm_axiom<br>in the standard distribution.
-<br><br>&gt; When inserting an Axiom session in TeXmacs, be patient<br>&gt; and wait until HyperDoc appears (maybe a second or so).<br>&gt; If you type something into the prompt before that,<br>&gt; texmacs will hang.<br>
-&gt;<br><br>There are other problems concerning using hyperdoc in<br>TeXmacs, for example running examples and even browsing<br>the database can (sometimes) interferes with TeXmacs and<br>communications between TeXmacs and Axiom can be disrupted.
-<br>For that reason if I want to access hyperdoc (which for<br>me is actually very seldom) I just start a separate Axiom<br>process. That way there is no possibility for problems<br>since hyperdoc runs in a different process tree and talks
-<br>to it&#39;s own copy of AXIOMsys.<br><br>However it makes sense to me to make the modification<br>suggested by Andrey if the main goal is to have access<br>to Axiom graphics. In that case it would be best to run<br>Axiom via the command &#39;axiom -noht -noclef&#39; in tm_axiom
-<br>to reduce the number of extra processes started. Axiom<br>graphics still starts a new windows outside of TeXmacs<br>but at least there are commands one can enter in the<br>TeXmacs Axiom session that will operate the graphics
-<br>windows remotely and do things like create a postscript<br>format output file which can then be included in TeXmacs.<br>Since the usual goal of using TeXmacs is to produce a<br>document as a repeatable final product, I think it is
-<br>generally a good idea to use Axiom graphics this way<br>from within TeXmacs rather than in the usual interactive<br>mode.<br><br>&gt; Personally, I prefer emacs, since I use it for reading<br>&gt; mail and svn.&nbsp;&nbsp;But I guess many will prefer texmacs.
-<br><br>I do not think emacs and TeXmacs are really comparable<br>as an interface to Axiom. TeXmacs is a mathematical<br>document processor which allows one to directly prepare a<br>publication quality document containing mathematics and
-<br>the output of various computer algebra systems. To do<br>something similar in emacs is a manual process involving<br>cut-and-paste from buffers and running LaTeX.<br><br>&gt;<br>&gt; Please let me know whether this works for you.
-<br>&gt;<br><br>It works for me. :-)<br><br>Regards,<br>Bill Page.<br><br><br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Axiom-developer mailing list<br><a href="mailto:list">list
-</a><br><a href="http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer">http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer</a><br></blockquote></div><br>
-
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-
-
 
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Lisp portability
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 23:19:03 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcecHJGmE27fD8dLShqJIF2jLbsfMwAARXSA
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: Lisp portability
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On May 21, 2007 10:55 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > ...
@@ -23958,18 +21052,10 @@ such support might be. Camm?
 
 +1 Yes, this is very important.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 23:23:12 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 Subject: Live CD + Guess Package + Vmware
 
 Hi Martin,
@@ -23985,20 +21071,11 @@ out in a previous email, this is a good way to have hyperdoc on
 windows, until a
 replacement/portable version is created.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Alasdair McAndrew'" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Subject: re: TeXmacs+Axiom
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 23:34:43 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcecHmRb5J92qWczQxeXPbV4JYWw3QAAeMMA
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: re: TeXmacs+Axiom
 
 On May 21, 2007 11:07 PM Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 
@@ -24038,21 +21115,11 @@ do obviously exist some some similar emacs modes for other
 languages and packages that might be fairly easily adapted to
 this purpose.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes
-Subject: RE: Live CD + Guess Package + Vmware
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 23:58:09 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcecIIxLyuFX4umLR/CDCF7tCU4RSgAAbHMw
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alfredo Portes
+Subject: RE: Live CD + Guess Package + Vmware
 
 On May 21, 2007 11:23 PM Alfredo Portes wrote:
 > 
@@ -24114,22 +21181,11 @@ Live CD? Have you tried it with Virtual PC?
 http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/virtualpc/default.mspx
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_PC
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 00:16:54 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Live CD + Guess Package + Vmware
-	<031701c79c25$6c447fe0$6900a8c0@asus>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
-Hi Bill,
 
 > Let's avoid the use of personal names in reference to branches
 > in SVN unless the original author of the branch specifically
@@ -24168,21 +21224,11 @@ support and just focus on Axiom/LatexWiki/interfaces....
 
 I will try Virtual PC.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 00:52:50 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Live CD + Guess Package + Vmware
-	<031701c79c25$6c447fe0$6900a8c0@asus>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
-Hi Bill,
 
 I tried Virtual PC. I still like Vmware better, but that is maybe
 because I am bias :-).
@@ -24198,18 +21244,11 @@ uses the S3 driver which apparently is not a good friend of VPC. :-).
 Opening a terminal, changing in /etc/X11/xorg.conf from "s3" to "vesa"
 and restaring X, fixes the problem.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 22:53:56 -0700 (PDT)
+To: Bill Page, Waldek Hebisch
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Lisp portability
-To: Bill Page,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' Waldek Hebisch
 Cc: Camm Maguire, list
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
@@ -24312,22 +21351,11 @@ make[2]: *** No rule to make target `sbcl', needed by `do_it.sbcl'.
 Stop.
 Sorry if I'm missing something obvious.
 
-
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 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 23:01:31 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page, Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: re: TeXmacs+Axiom
-To: Bill Page,
-	'Alasdair McAndrew' <amca01@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
-
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -24351,23 +21379,10 @@ pamphlets and odd Windows quirks resulted in my pursuing other goals
 (e.g. cl-web).  EMaxima for Axiom would still be a Very Good Thing,
 based on my experiences with EMaxima - Jay has done a magnificent job.
  
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
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-
 \start
-To: Alfredo Portes
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 May 2007 08:38:55 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: Live CD + Guess Package + Vmware
 
 Alfredo Portes writes:
@@ -24382,25 +21397,15 @@ Alfredo Portes writes:
 THIS IS WONDERFUL!  I'll download it today! elunch is on thursday, so if it
 works I can give it away!
 
-Many many many thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
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-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>, Cliff Yapp Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: TeXmacs+Axiom
-	<02f601c79c16$b22e2290$6900a8c0@asus>
-	<1d67a53c0705212006o1949fdcbl248302fd4f18c4cb@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 May 2007 11:09:00 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alasdair McAndrew, Cliff Yapp
+Subject: re: TeXmacs+Axiom
 
 Dear Alasdair,
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 > I will give this new tm_axiom a go.  Although, with Martin, I prefer emacs -
 > I always have an emacs window running (I use LaTeX with the emacs auctex
@@ -24425,20 +21430,12 @@ For spad.pamphlet (i.e., LaTeX) editing, mmm mode is a wonderful thing.  If you
 install ALLPROSE, you'll have all these things automatically set up, I think
 that's the easiest way to do it.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
-	<9qtzu57sr6.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<4652252A.4070109@risc.uni-linz.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 May 2007 11:14:49 +0200
-Cc: list, Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au,
-	
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: TeXmacs+Axiom
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -24464,17 +21461,12 @@ reads .axiom.input)
 
 Note that I did not use any )set output commands in texmacs.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Lisp portability
-To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 11:44:58 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: Lisp portability
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 CY wrote:
 > --- Bill Page wrote:
@@ -24603,20 +21595,11 @@ Current SVN should not require this.  There is good chance that
 sbcl from current SVN will bootstrap algebra, but I still have to
 commit many fixes.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 04:24:10 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Martin Rubey, Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: re: TeXmacs+Axiom
-To: Martin Rubey,
-	Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
-
 
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -24768,25 +21751,11 @@ Right now, that's pretty much it.
 
 It's pretty incomplete, unfortunately :-(.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
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 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes
-Subject: RE: Live CD + Guess Package + Vmware
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 07:44:10 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcecLQ2pJLr2O5mmQR2i6z4Wt+BzWwAOUDmQ
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alfredo Portes
+Subject: RE: Live CD + Guess Package + Vmware
 
 On May 22, 2007 12:53 AM Alfredo Portes wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -24801,18 +21770,10 @@ On May 22, 2007 12:53 AM Alfredo Portes wrote:
 
 Great. I'll try that. Thank you!
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Cliff Yapp
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 May 2007 13:45:46 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: axiom-mode
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
@@ -24866,21 +21827,15 @@ goes:
 
 In any case, I'll give it a try.  Many thanks,
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 13:49:35 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: TeXmacs+Axiom
-	<9qejl9uswj.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
-> What concerns programming, since I prefer Aldor to SPAD, I am quite happy with
-> Ralf's (? I think) aldor.el mode, which comes bundled with ALLPROSE.
+> What concerns programming, since I prefer Aldor to SPAD, I am quite
+> happy with Ralf's (? I think) aldor.el mode, which comes bundled
+> with ALLPROSE.
 
 The aldor mode can also be used without ALLPROSE. Just download the 
 literate program from
@@ -24901,26 +21856,19 @@ instead of the +++ in front of every line.
 
 Ralf
 
-> For spad.pamphlet (i.e., LaTeX) editing, mmm mode is a wonderful thing.  If you
-> install ALLPROSE, you'll have all these things automatically set up, I think
-> that's the easiest way to do it.
-> 
+> For spad.pamphlet (i.e., LaTeX) editing, mmm mode is a wonderful
+> thing.  If you install ALLPROSE, you'll have all these things
+> automatically set up, I think that's the easiest way to do it.
 > Martin
 
 Thank you Martin for advertisment. ;-)
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 13:56:24 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<9qwsz1gqye.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list, Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au,
-	
 Subject: Re: TeXmacs+Axiom
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 
 On 05/22/2007 11:14 AM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Ralf Hemmecke writes:
@@ -24961,17 +21909,11 @@ verbatim:channel:promptlatex:\red$\rightarrow$\ verbatim:1+2
 channel:promptlatex:\red$\rightarrow$\ verbatim:4
 channel:promptlatex:\red$\rightarrow$\ verbatim:
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Cliff Yapp,  list
-Subject: re: axiom-mode
-	<9qzm3x3wut.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 May 2007 13:58:12 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: re: axiom-mode
 
 OK, I tried it.  I really love C-a c. That's superb!
 
@@ -24997,23 +21939,12 @@ number has two digits.
 Still, it looks like great stuff!  Do you think you could add that painting
 idea and/or sending input to the axiom process?
 
-Many thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
-	<9qtzu57sr6.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<4652252A.4070109@risc.uni-linz.ac.at>
-	<9qwsz1gqye.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <4652DA68.9050208@hemmecke.de>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 May 2007 14:07:57 +0200
-Cc: list, Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au,
-	
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: TeXmacs+Axiom
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -25026,17 +21957,11 @@ Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
 I'm sorry, but I don't have any idea anymore.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 May 2007 07:45:16 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Lisp portability
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 22 May 2007 07:45:16 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -25065,16 +21990,12 @@ libraries with Axiom.
 
 Yes, I fully agree.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 May 2007 07:54:17 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Lisp portability
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 22 May 2007 07:54:17 -0500
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -25135,19 +22056,12 @@ Agreed.
 
 Oh, I thought it was Python :-) :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	"'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Lisp portability
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 09:26:16 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AceccDae4o6C1NY2Qdudf0FpI9a0CQABAMsg
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: Lisp portability
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On May 22, 2007 8:54 AM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > ...
@@ -25166,20 +22080,12 @@ major problem. I can not believe that there are/were people
 on this email list that touted the portablity of Lisp as
 a reason for downgrading Axiom code to that level!
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 06:34:16 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: axiom-mode
-
+Cc: list
 
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -25264,23 +22170,11 @@ fixed, but I was under the impression there was very little interest in
 going further with this work and it did what I needed ;-).  That can be
 revisited if we want to do more with it.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
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-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 06:39:43 -0700 (PDT)
+To: Martin Rubey
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: axiom-mode
-To: Martin Rubey, list
-Cc: 
 
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -25327,21 +22221,12 @@ it's likely I'm doing a lot of this the Wrong Way :-(.  Are there any
 Emacs gurus on the list who would be interested enough to take over the
 project?
 
-CY
-
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 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 08:43:49 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: Lisp portability
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On Tue, 22 May 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -25371,20 +22256,13 @@ If you restrict your world sufficiently enough and you don't care about the
 structure of the code you're working on, its maintainability, and the general 
 question of Axiom users, Lisp is not a problem.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 08:44:46 -0500
+From: Jay Belanger
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Lisp portability
-From: Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 08:44:46 -0500
-	"Tue\, 22 May 2007 09\:26\:16 -0400")
-Cc: 
 
-
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 > On May 22, 2007 8:54 AM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 >> ...
 >> Waldek wrote:
@@ -25405,20 +22283,15 @@ Lisp.  The rant above was about Lisp's non-ability to use system
 calls, while Perl has that ability.  Wouldn't systems calls in a piece
 of code tend to make it non-portable?  
 
-Jay
-
-
-
 \start
-To: jay.p.belanger@gmail.com
-Subject: Re: Lisp portability
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 22 May 2007 08:51:35 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Jay Belanger
+Subject: Re: Lisp portability
 
-Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> writes:
+Jay Belanger writes:
 
-| "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+| Bill Page writes:
 | > On May 22, 2007 8:54 AM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 | >> ...
 | >> Waldek wrote:
@@ -25441,19 +22314,12 @@ Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> writes:
 
 The point was more subttle than that.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 07:41:27 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: RE: Lisp portability
-To: Bill Page,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	'Waldek Hebisch' Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
-
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -25476,25 +22342,11 @@ pseudo-webserver/web-browser type connection.  (Many use more primative
 means, unfortunately...)  Can you recommend a good introduction into
 the various types of sockets/select?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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+Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 09:51:53 -0500
+From: Jay Belanger
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Lisp portability
-From: Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-	<87odkdc6fs.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 09:51:53 -0500
-	of "22 May 2007 08\:51\:35 -0500")
-Cc: 
-
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 ...
@@ -25502,17 +22354,11 @@ Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
 Thanks; that's helpful.
 
-Jay
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 08:26:06 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Jay Belanger
 Subject: Re: Lisp portability
-To: jay.p.belanger@gmail.com, list
-Cc: 
-
 
 If I understand correctly, the issue is that various Lisp
 implementations do not provide either a common interface to operating
@@ -25561,7 +22407,7 @@ developed but if there is more interest again it could motivate me to
 push ahead.  Did EAxiom match how you were wanting to interact with
 Axiom or are existing solutions sufficient?
 
---- Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> wrote:
+--- Jay Belanger wrote:
 
 > 
 > Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
@@ -25569,29 +22415,11 @@ Axiom or are existing solutions sufficient?
 > > The point was more subttle than that.
 > 
 > Thanks; that's helpful.
-> 
-> Jay
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
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 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 10:32:23 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: lisp portability
 
 This code has moved from MAClisp and VMLisp to several "evolving"
@@ -25618,14 +22446,12 @@ to do with your understanding of lisp than a language flaw.
 t
 "A poor workman blames his tools"
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 10:33:40 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: RE: Lisp portability
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On Tue, 22 May 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -25648,16 +22474,11 @@ I think I've documented that.
 In the file cfuns-c.c I mentioned above, I've put a reference material on the
 topic.  See the comment above the axiom_has_write_access function.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 May 2007 10:36:41 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: CHANGELOG
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 22 May 2007 10:36:41 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -25666,31 +22487,21 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 
 the order in which you diff-ed should have nothing to do with that.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 10:57:48 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: CHANGELOG
 
 > the order in which you diff-ed should have nothing to do with that.
 
 true. but it did. when i get a chance i'll fix it, per your request.
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 May 2007 11:20:31 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: lisp portability
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 22 May 2007 11:20:31 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -25722,16 +22533,11 @@ C and C++ standards.
 How do you qualify the one who refuses to listen and understand what
 people are reporting as the problem?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 May 2007 18:45:53 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: axiom-mode
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 22 May 2007 18:45:53 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -25811,19 +22617,11 @@ but for the moment, it's more important to make life with axiom more comfy.
 but I am!  Only, I think my abilities would be rather badly employed by trying
 to mess with emacs modes.
 
-Again, many thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: lisp portability
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 18:57:03 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: lisp portability
 
 > The distance from CLtL1 to ANSI is trivially small.
 > The actual estimated lisp work effort is about a man-week, maybe two.
@@ -25850,21 +22648,11 @@ short term) is to keep C parts.
 
 Good workman knows which tool to use to solve problem.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Cliff Yapp,  list
-Subject: re: axiom-mode
-	<9qbqgc6c3i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 May 2007 19:10:28 +0200
-Cc: 
-
-Dear CY,
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: re: axiom-mode
 
 just another detail: C-a c is a really bad choice for putting input and output
 to the kill ring, since it conflicts with C-a (beginning of line).
@@ -25880,17 +22668,11 @@ With arg, repeat; negative arg -N means kill back to Nth start of sentence.
 
 (an input output block could be seen as a "sentence", don't you think?)
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 10:20:50 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: axiom-mode
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: axiom-mode
 
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -25953,23 +22735,11 @@ OK, if there is interest I'll take a stab at it.  I take it you are
 interested mainly in being able to send lines and highlight output, and
 not so much the LaTeX session integration of EMaxima?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 10:24:26 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: axiom-mode
-To: Martin Rubey, list
-Cc: 
 
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -26001,24 +22771,11 @@ either, since the operation is a copy and not a removal.  What about
 Ctrl-Shift-a to get into Axiom commands?  Does that conflict with
 anything?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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+Date: 22 May 2007 19:47:52 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: axiom-mode
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 22 May 2007 19:47:52 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -26081,22 +22838,10 @@ of mine, too.)
 > interested mainly in being able to send lines and highlight output, and not
 > so much the LaTeX session integration of EMaxima?
 
-YES!  Would be just wonderful!
-
-Good luck,
-
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 12:48:55 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	"Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Bill Page
 Subject: lisp portability
 
 Gaby,
@@ -26144,11 +22889,6 @@ to use more portable code.
 Personally, I'd go with platform-specific C code for now and then think
 about a redesign.
 
-
-
-
-
-
 > How do you qualify the one who refuses to listen and understand what
 > people are reporting as the problem?
 
@@ -26161,13 +22901,8 @@ see Bill's comment about "the problem"? He said:
 
 so I'm not sure that you listened to that. 
 
-
-
-
-
 and Bill,
 
-
 >    ...I can not believe that there are/were people 
 > on this email list that touted the portability of Lisp as
 > a reason for downgrading Axiom code to that level!
@@ -26187,17 +22922,11 @@ and lisp is not? If this is your point, please try to state it
 without attacking lisp. And please try to explain why file system
 handling and socket handling is any more portable in boot.
 
-
-t
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 May 2007 20:12:56 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: axiom-mode
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 22 May 2007 20:12:56 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -26229,16 +22958,10 @@ transient-mark-mode.
 
 but since M-w is remains useful, I wouldn't redefine it.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 13:49:58 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: lisp portability
 
 On Tue, 22 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -26248,18 +22971,11 @@ On Tue, 22 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
 
 everybody where?
 
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Cliff Yapp,  list
-Subject: re: axiom-mode
-	<9q8xbghhrr.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 May 2007 20:51:38 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: re: axiom-mode
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -26334,16 +23050,10 @@ Apart from this, I seem to have a problem with overlays:
 
 It seems that I cannot color something blue that was previously red?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 13:52:50 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: lisp portability
 
 On Tue, 22 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -26353,19 +23063,14 @@ On Tue, 22 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
 The amount of written Lisp has nothing to do with the porability of ANSI Lisp
 features and its usability.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Lisp portability
-To: jay.p.belanger@gmail.com
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 20:52:30 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Jay Belanger
+Subject: Re: Lisp portability
 
 > 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > > On May 22, 2007 8:54 AM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > >> ...
 > >> Waldek wrote:
@@ -26406,17 +23111,10 @@ around lack of interface libraries.
 Note also context: there were proposals to replace C code 
 supporting sockets and called via gcl FFI by pure Lisp solution...
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 13:55:32 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: lisp portability
 
 On Tue, 22 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -26428,20 +23126,14 @@ You're missing the point.  Even on Unix Lisp implementations fail to agree on
 the same set of interface.  The variability there is far greater than what you
 get in the C world.  Check out on POSIX.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 13:58:14 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: lisp portability
 
 On Tue, 22 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
 
-
 | The claim that C++ is "standard" is as weak or strong as the claim
 | that ANSI is standard. No vendor complies 100% because opinions
 | vary.
@@ -26456,15 +23148,10 @@ you need a useful standard.  Those were the points.
 There are many; but none that poses similar issues as those encountered with
 the various Lisp implementations.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 14:01:54 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: lisp portability
 
 On Tue, 22 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -26488,15 +23175,10 @@ it.
 
 Some have the conditionals; most don't.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 14:04:17 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: lisp portability
 
 On Tue, 22 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -26511,16 +23193,11 @@ On Tue, 22 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
 Over a decade, I've seen people believe that they write "standard" C++ under
 Microsoft Visual C++.  Until they actually get to write standard C++.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 12:11:59 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: lisp portability
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Tim Daly
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: lisp portability
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -26536,23 +23213,11 @@ Gaby, are you advocating a complete abandonment of Lisp in favor of
 implementing Boot and SPAD in another language?  Or abandoning the
 attempt to make sockets work through Lisp?
 
-CY
-
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 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 14:21:58 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: lisp portability
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 22 May 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -26594,16 +23259,11 @@ Here is what I'm suggesting:
     FOAM).  In particular, have the algebra files depend only on the Axiom
     Virtual Machine instruction set.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 May 2007 14:22:51 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Lisp portability
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 22 May 2007 14:22:51 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -26614,17 +23274,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
 Which is a backward move.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 21:23:04 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: axiom-mode
-	<9qr6p8ohg7.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 I don't know whether this is relevant, but in my aldor-mode I define a 
 separate key binding.
@@ -26643,17 +23297,11 @@ http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/people/hemmecke/aldor/emacs.html
 
 Maybe that helps you a bit further.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 21:32:36 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: lisp portability
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705221413420.22518@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 >   * For Axiom runtime system: Think of Lisp as just on assembly language Axiom
 >     can be compile to.  Define a Virtual Machine for Axiom (yes, I klnow of
@@ -26662,17 +23310,11 @@ Cc: list
 
 I support especially this point.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 May 2007 14:48:02 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: lisp portability
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705221413420.22518@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 22 May 2007 14:48:02 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -26708,18 +23350,11 @@ proclamation information to be used by those Lisp compilers that care
 -- CLISP does not care, SBCL check type declarations and use them for
 optimization; GCL use them for optimization; etc.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 14:51:19 -0500
+From: Jay Belanger
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: axiom-mode
-From: Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 14:51:19 -0500
-	"Tue\, 22 May 2007 10\:20\:50 -0700 \(PDT\)")
-Cc: list
-
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -26743,18 +23378,11 @@ I was looking through previous messages, and I don't know what the
 `paint' is supposed to do.  Is `b' supposed to change the character
 after point to blue, for example?  Why?
 
-Jay
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 14:56:27 -0500
+From: Jay Belanger
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Lisp portability
-From: Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 14:56:27 -0500
-	"Tue\, 22 May 2007 08\:26\:06 -0700 \(PDT\)")
-Cc: list
-
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 ...
@@ -26770,19 +23398,13 @@ I would, but I don't see myself having the time in the near future.
 Right now, I just use your axiom-mode to run Axiom in a buffer; I
 haven't done anything fancier than that in a while.
 
-Jay
-
-
-
 \start
-To: jay.p.belanger@gmail.com
-Subject: re: axiom-mode
-	<87wsz0d4co.fsf@gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 May 2007 22:24:28 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Jay Belanger
+Subject: re: axiom-mode
 
-Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> writes:
+Jay Belanger writes:
 
 > Well, you could have a key to change the keymap: M-up changes from
 > axiom-mode-map to axiom-paint-map, for example.  Or bind keys to functions
@@ -26801,16 +23423,10 @@ people watching.  In both cases, this paint functionality might help.
 I'm currently trying to find out whether I could do without special keymaps, as
 detailed in my previous mail.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 15:55:35 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Boot, Virtual Machine
 
 On Tue, 22 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -26850,20 +23466,11 @@ yes, but the Axiom run time system does not need full Lisp.
 In fact, the algebra can be compiled to something more efficient that
 the use of Lisp as done.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 16:11:20 -0500
+From: Jay Belanger
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: axiom-mode
-From: Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-	<9q8xbghhrr.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9q646kwv2d.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 16:11:20 -0500
-	of "22 May 2007 20\:51\:38 +0200")
-Cc: list
-
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 ...
@@ -26954,17 +23561,11 @@ overlays with that property before putting on a new one; something like:
 I noticed that overlays can be used to give different regions of text
 different keymaps, by the way.
 
-Jay
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 14:44:28 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: lisp portability
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: re: lisp portability
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Here is what I'm suggesting:
@@ -27037,21 +23638,11 @@ Regardless, I look forward to a fully functional Axiom platform that
 will let the mathematical people work in comfort - however it is
 achieved.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 17:06:05 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: lisp portability
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 22 May 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -27128,22 +23719,15 @@ the implementation.  JVM is the specification; it has many implementations
 I do hope that we would have a single Axiom Virtual Machine, and many
 implementations around.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: jay.p.belanger@gmail.com
-Subject: re: axiom-mode
-	<9q8xbghhrr.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9q646kwv2d.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <878xbgpnrb.fsf@gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 23 May 2007 00:41:11 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Jay Belanger
+Subject: re: axiom-mode
 
 Dear Jay,
 
-Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> writes:
+Jay Belanger writes:
 
 > Martin Rubey writes:
 > ...
@@ -27247,17 +23831,11 @@ user to change the face, or at least the color?
 (define-key axiom-mode-map [\S-left] 'axiom-paint-previous-char)
 (define-key axiom-mode-map [\S-right] 'axiom-paint-next-char)
 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 May 2007 19:01:08 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705221547330.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 22 May 2007 19:01:08 -0400
-Cc: list
-
 
 Greetings all,
 
@@ -27291,20 +23869,12 @@ Lisp.
 My hope is that this means the equivalence of the two macro systems
 is easy to demonstrate.
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 17:00:03 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
-To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
-Subject: Unnamed repository;
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Unnamed repository
+
 	edit this file to name it for gitweb.: Changes to 'master'
 
  test |    1 -
@@ -27317,15 +23887,12 @@ Date:   Fri Apr 27 04:05:39 2007 -0400
 
     test remote deletion with git
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:54:25 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
 To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
-Subject: Unnamed repository;
+Subject: Unnamed repository
+
 	edit this file to name it for gitweb.: Changes to 'master'
 
  test |    1 +
@@ -27338,15 +23905,12 @@ Date:   Fri Apr 27 03:59:44 2007 -0400
 
     test remote push
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 17:00:03 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
-To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Unnamed repository;
+
 	edit this file to name it for gitweb.: Changes to
 	'refs/remotes/origin/master'
 
@@ -27360,14 +23924,10 @@ Date:   Fri Apr 27 03:59:44 2007 -0400
 
     test remote push
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 17:27:47 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
-To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
 
  test |    1 +
@@ -27380,15 +23940,12 @@ Date:   Fri Apr 27 04:30:33 2007 -0400
 
     try xinetd
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 17:00:03 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
-To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Unnamed repository;
+
 	edit this file to name it for gitweb.: Changes to
 	'refs/remotes/origin/HEAD'
 
@@ -27402,15 +23959,12 @@ Date:   Fri Apr 27 03:59:44 2007 -0400
 
     test remote push
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 17:27:47 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
-To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Axiom silver branch: Changes to
+
 	'refs/remotes/origin/HEAD'
 
  test |    1 -
@@ -27423,15 +23977,12 @@ Date:   Fri Apr 27 04:05:39 2007 -0400
 
     test remote deletion with git
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 17:27:48 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
-To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Axiom silver branch: Changes to
+
 	'refs/remotes/origin/master'
 
  test |    1 -
@@ -27444,15 +23995,12 @@ Date:   Fri Apr 27 04:05:39 2007 -0400
 
     test remote deletion with git
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 23:34:52 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
-To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Axiom silver branch: Changes to
+
 	'refs/remotes/origin/HEAD'
 
  test |    1 +
@@ -27465,14 +24013,10 @@ Date:   Fri Apr 27 04:30:33 2007 -0400
 
     try xinetd
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 23:34:52 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
-To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
 
  test |    1 -
@@ -27491,14 +24035,10 @@ Date:   Fri Apr 27 06:09:15 2007 -0400
 
     mybranch test
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 22:50:37 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
-To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
 
  CHANGELOG                    |    3 +
@@ -27525,14 +24065,10 @@ Date:   Fri Apr 27 23:21:45 2007 -0400
 
     fix the REGRESS to be a script
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 13:12:29 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
-To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
 
  CHANGELOG | 1192 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
@@ -27545,16 +24081,11 @@ Date:   Fri Apr 27 22:25:16 2007 -0400
 
     fix CHANGELOG
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 23:34:52 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
-To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
-Subject: Axiom silver branch: Changes to
-	'refs/remotes/origin/master'
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'refs/remotes/origin/master'
 
  test |    1 +
  1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
@@ -27566,14 +24097,10 @@ Date:   Fri Apr 27 04:30:33 2007 -0400
 
     try xinetd
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 23:57:40 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
-To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
 
  CHANGELOG             |    1 +
@@ -27587,14 +24114,10 @@ Date:   Sat Apr 28 17:44:23 2007 -0400
 
     src/doc/book.pamphlet fix typos (but #89)
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 15:38:12 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
-To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
 
  CHANGELOG |  833 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------
@@ -27607,16 +24130,11 @@ Date:   Sun Apr 29 09:04:36 2007 -0400
 
     CHANGELOG move wxh entries to gdr where requested
 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 May 2007 20:21:56 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: git@axiom-developer.org
 Subject: Re: Unnamed repository;
-	edit this file to name it for gitweb.: Changes to 'master'
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 22 May 2007 20:21:56 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 git@axiom-developer.org writes:
 
@@ -27634,23 +24152,11 @@ Tim, please could you set up the commit message so that they go to
 axiom-commit@sf.net?  That would be greatly helfpul in linking with
 other commit messages.
 
-Thanks!
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 20:23:11 -0500
+From: Jay Belanger
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: axiom-mode
-From: Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-	<9q8xbghhrr.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9q646kwv2d.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <878xbgpnrb.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<9qirakeb20.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 20:23:11 -0500
-	of "23 May 2007 00\:41\:11 +0200")
-Cc: list
-
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 ...
@@ -27702,18 +24208,11 @@ could be
 >     (overlay-put over 'face 
 >                       (get axiom-output-paint 'face-defface-spec))))
 
-Jay
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 May 2007 20:42:33 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705221547330.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odkcea4r.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 22 May 2007 20:42:33 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -27779,19 +24278,11 @@ the above scheme?
 Eventually, I'll document Boot from user perspective and improve the
 Boot translator in a way that helps people use it with confidence.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 22:00:04 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-	<878xbg8gdy.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
 Quoting Gabriel Dos Reis:
 
@@ -27803,19 +24294,11 @@ Quoting Gabriel Dos Reis:
 I would be forever grateful for such an large contribution to Axiom!
 (-: And the sooner, the more grateful I will be... :-)
 
-Thanks, Gaby. 
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 04:24:01 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Stephen Wilson writes:
@@ -27890,23 +24373,11 @@ perform local code transformations which otherwise require
 changes to the compiler.  Even if you can change compiler
 working at one level is easier.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 May 2007 22:51:18 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705221547330.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odkcea4r.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-	<878xbg8gdy.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 22 May 2007 22:51:18 -0400
-Cc: list
-
 
 Gaby,
 
@@ -27963,25 +24434,13 @@ concept of Lisp macros at any level.
 Well, there may very well be a few examples in the *.lisp.pamplet
 files.
 
-> 
-> -- Gaby
-
-Sincerley,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 22:54:27 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: Axiom tutorial
 
-Quoting Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>:
+Quoting Alasdair McAndrew:
 
 > In a recent email to me, Bill Page claimed:
 >> The last commercial version of Axiom included a very nice tutorial
@@ -28026,15 +24485,10 @@ See also:
 http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/axiom/book-axiom-intro.tm
 http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/axiom/book-axiom-intro.pdf
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 05:15:18 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: clisp and sbcl
 
 I commited next batch of fixes.  As of revision 563 algebra in
@@ -28046,21 +24500,11 @@ so some tests fail.  If you configure Hyperdoc build
 may hang trying to generate .pht pages (this is due to
 missing sockets).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 22:47:08 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705221547330.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odkcea4r.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-	<878xbg8gdy.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu> <87myzw6ymx.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 22 May 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -28129,42 +24573,21 @@ my statement is based on the actual things in that directory.
 
 Yes.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 13:50:26 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
-	boundary="----=_Part_782_17275981.1179892226909"
 Subject: HyperDoc appearance?
 
-------=_Part_782_17275981.1179892226909
-
-Hi,
-
 Is there any easy way of changing the HyperDoc appearance: size and position
 of windows and fonts, widgets used, etc?  I can change some things by
 modifying X resources, but not all.
 
-Thanks,
-Alasdair
-
-------=_Part_782_17275981.1179892226909
-
-Hi,<br><br>Is there any easy way of changing the HyperDoc appearance: size and position of windows and fonts, widgets used, etc?&nbsp; I can change some things by modifying X resources, but not all.<br><br>Thanks,<br>Alasdair<br>
-
-------=_Part_782_17275981.1179892226909--
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 22:52:19 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 23 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -28258,17 +24681,11 @@ there for those who think they need them.  So, I don't think I would put
 special optimization in the compiler.  When I said "clean up", it is in
 term of the readability.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 20:52:08 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-To: Waldek Hebisch, list
-Cc: 
-
 
 --- Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -28427,19 +24844,10 @@ make[1]: Leaving directory
 `/home/cyapp/mathtoplevel/axiomtoplevel/testwork/wh-sandbox/src'
 make: *** [all-src] Error 2
 
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________Shape Yahoo! in your own image.  Join our Network Research Panel today!   http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 21:05:06 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Tim Daly Tim Daly, list
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Should we update the AxiomSources page?
 
 Tim, in the interests of simplicity can we reorganize the AxiomSources
@@ -28462,22 +24870,11 @@ CY
 (Incidently, is the 2005 tarball also the latest Gold release?  If not,
 we should probably fix that...)
 
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Now that's room service!  Choose from over 150,000 hotels
-in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit.
-http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 06:06:18 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
-
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
 
 > --- Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -28516,26 +24913,16 @@ this comes from interp-proclaims.lisp
 
 Again the same. 
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 21:10:39 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
 
 Whoops, note to self - read directions.  Sorry.  <turns red>
 
 Retrying now.
 
-CY
-
-
 --- Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
 > 
@@ -28577,29 +24964,12 @@ CY
 > > The following restarts are available:
 > 
 > Again the same. 
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________Ready for the edge of your seat? 
-Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. 
-http://tv.yahoo.com/
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 00:24:50 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff,
 
@@ -28655,20 +25025,11 @@ Quoting Cliff Yapp:
 > [stuff]
 .. 
 
-
-
 \start
+Date: 23 May 2007 00:38:03 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705221547330.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odkcea4r.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-	<878xbg8gdy.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87myzw6ymx.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705222240530.24367@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 23 May 2007 00:38:03 -0400
-Cc: list
-
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > On Tue, 22 May 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
@@ -28740,19 +25101,11 @@ could view Axiom as a Lisp program.
 I understand that the majority of code is not explicitly Lisp.  I
 thought your statements were based on subtle points which I missed.
 
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 00:41:20 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: jay.p.belanger@gmail.com
+To: Jay Belanger
 Subject: re: axiom-mode
-	<878xbgpnrb.fsf@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 Jay Belanger wrote:
 
@@ -28784,18 +25137,11 @@ Does anyone have a nice complex axiom startup input file I can try in
 order to see if the crash due to processing it is repeatable?  I've
 never used one myself.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 21:53:33 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -28837,24 +25183,11 @@ merge enough make changes to be able to try building on sbcl (even
 though we know it will flop) and then the source code changes that make
 it work?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________Shape Yahoo! in your own image.  Join our Network Research Panel today!   http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 01:07:00 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
 Quoting Cliff Yapp:
 
@@ -28873,19 +25206,13 @@ have similar commands. Consider
    svn status
    svn revert ... 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Subject: Re: HyperDoc appearance?
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 23 May 2007 08:10:13 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: Re: HyperDoc appearance?
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 > Is there any easy way of changing the HyperDoc appearance: size and position
 > of windows and fonts, widgets used, etc?
@@ -28898,17 +25225,11 @@ it to be.  And better scrollbars would also be nice...
 
 Oh, so what can you do?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 10:16:23 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Should we update the AxiomSources page?
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff,
 
@@ -28942,28 +25263,19 @@ On 05/23/2007 06:05 AM, C Y wrote:
 > (Incidently, is the 2005 tarball also the latest Gold release?  If not,
 > we should probably fix that...)
 
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 05:50:36 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: business trip
 
 I'll be away for the rest of the week with the usual spotty connectivity.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 04:41:30 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Should we update the AxiomSources page?
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
-
 
 I tried, but I think the links in the cvs/svn/etc. commands are
 triggering the security system.  No good way around that, as those
@@ -29016,28 +25328,12 @@ CY
 > > (Incidently, is the 2005 tarball also the latest Gold release?  If
 > not,
 > > we should probably fix that...)
-> 
-
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________Luggage? GPS? Comic books? 
-Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search
-http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=graduation+gifts&cs=bz
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 08:14:02 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705221547330.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odkcea4r.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-	<878xbg8gdy.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu> <87myzw6ymx.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705222240530.24367@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87irak6tp0.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 23 May 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -29047,19 +25343,11 @@ On Tue, 23 May 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
 What would make you believe that you don't have the same equivalence in Boot?
 
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 09:34:20 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Should we update the AxiomSources page?
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
 Quoting Cliff Yapp:
 
@@ -29079,17 +25367,12 @@ can edit the page however you wish.
 Please send me by private email your preferred user id and an initial
 password (change it later if you wish) and I can create your account. 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: axiom-dev <list>, axiom-mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 23 May 2007 15:35:26 +0200
-Cc: Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 
 --=-=-=
 
@@ -29510,14 +25793,10 @@ gYdr7XkFe87jssI6PlC+iyaGB4zYZk96014xdmlwG8qLplhFn8zZAXbiOM3pKyIoqIYUKGPXP/0/
 lIEXzdnFAAA=
 --=-=-=--
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 23:39:42 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
-	boundary="----=_Part_3986_10453830.1179927582971"
 Subject: Summing over a list
 
 ------=_Part_3986_10453830.1179927582971
@@ -29537,27 +25816,12 @@ sum(z.i*w.i,i=1..6)
 
 work?  I mean, sum(i^2,i=1..6) is fine.
 
-Thanks,
-Alasdair
-
-------=_Part_3986_10453830.1179927582971
-
-Given two lists,for example:<br><br>z:=[1,2,3,4,5,6]<br>w:=[1,0,0,1,1,1]<br><br>it seems that the sum of the pairwise product is obtained by<br><br>reduce(+,[z.i*w.i for i in 1..6])<br><br>which is all very well.&nbsp; But why doesn&#39;t
-<br><br>sum(z.i*w.i,i=1..6)<br><br>work?&nbsp; I mean, sum(i^2,i=1..6) is fine.<br><br>Thanks,<br>Alasdair<br>
-
-------=_Part_3986_10453830.1179927582971--
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 23:50:52 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
-	boundary="----=_Part_4074_16806018.1179928252051"
 Subject: Changing a variable type?
 
-------=_Part_4074_16806018.1179928252051
-
 In experimenting with the Chor-Rivest knapsack cryptosystem, I have the
 problem of adding two polynomials: one is the defining polynomial of the
 field, and the other is a field element.
@@ -29574,30 +25838,11 @@ produces the error
 which I don't understand.  What I need to do is to force u to be treated as
 an "ordinary" polynomial, rather than as a field element...
 
--Alasdair
-
-------=_Part_4074_16806018.1179928252051
-
-In experimenting with the Chor-Rivest knapsack cryptosystem, I have the problem of adding two polynomials: one is the defining polynomial of the field, and the other is a field element.<br><br>But the command<br><br>definingPolynomial()$F+u
-<br><br>produces the error<br><br>&nbsp;&gt;&gt; Error detected within library code:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; coerce: element doesn&#39;t belong to smaller field<br><br>which I don&#39;t understand.&nbsp; What I need to do is to force u to be treated as an &quot;ordinary&quot; polynomial, rather than as a field element...
-<br><br>-Alasdair<br>
-
-------=_Part_4074_16806018.1179928252051--
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 23 May 2007 09:54:59 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705221547330.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odkcea4r.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-	<878xbg8gdy.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87myzw6ymx.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705222240530.24367@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87irak6tp0.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 23 May 2007 09:54:59 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -29613,16 +25858,11 @@ converted, no additional strength of Lisp was used.
 Now, if the contest is show me the more powerful language, then I
 believe we are alking of something else.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 17:15:58 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
 
 > Stephen Wilson writes:
 > 
@@ -29647,21 +25887,13 @@ old Boot and Shoe were mangling them.
 Most of limitations affecting practical code is rather silly and
 we should simply remove them.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 08:20:12 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Martin Rubey,
-	axiom-dev <list>
-Cc: Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
 
-
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
 
 > Dear all,
@@ -29789,19 +26021,6 @@ how to make the Emacs behavior more robust.  Personally I'd be more
 interested in using LTK or McCLIM to make exactly what we need, but
 that's a ways off - for now, it's Emacs or nothing :-/.
 
-Thanks for your work Martin!
-
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________Got a little couch potato? 
-Check out fun summer activities for kids.
-http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=summer+activities+for+kids&cs=bz 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 10:40:17 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
@@ -29825,16 +26044,12 @@ I don't necessary go into great depth into every program generated emails.
 
 Please, explicitly list those you know of, with examples when appropriate.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Cliff Yapp
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 23 May 2007 17:44:37 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 
 --=-=-=
 
@@ -30165,16 +26380,12 @@ nIGxobyR3RkCzO5M8LRWWFVL7RF7lAsbqrBw2bItic/DwLsAXI2PJCdzWa0eHynfRBPDA4Zssyu9
 aa8YvDS4YOVZUyyiT6bsATtxnOf0FREUVEMOlLHrX/4v3Kv+L3jGAAA=
 --=-=-=--
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 18:47:21 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
-	<9qzm3vv922.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 
 On 05/23/2007 05:44 PM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Below is the next version.  It colors output green.
@@ -30183,23 +26394,15 @@ What about putting the version of axiom.el.pamphlet on the wiki and
 announce a link?
 Or even put it into the Axiom SVN archive at sourceforge?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 12:59:40 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
-	<46547019.6060902@hemmecke.de>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au, axiom-dev <list>
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 
 Quoting Ralf Hemmecke:
 
-
 > What about putting the version of axiom.el.paphlet on the
 > wiki and announce a link?
 > Or even put it into the Axiom SVN archive at sourceforge?
@@ -30218,19 +26421,11 @@ on the Axiom Wiki. This allows the literate program to be
 in both presented in pdf/dvi and in src format with just one
 link. 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch,list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
-Subject: gcl, shared libraries, was Lisp portability
-	=?ISO-8859-4?Q?=F2mae?=) APEL/10.3 Emacs/21.2 (i386-debian-linux-gnu)
-	MULE/5.0 (SAKAKI)
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 13:18:16 -0400
-Cc: 
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Waldek Hebisch,list
+Subject: gcl, shared libraries, was Lisp portability
 
 Greetings, and thanks for including me in this thread.  Unfortunately,
 axiom-developer mail is still not getting through my ISP for some
@@ -31046,22 +27241,12 @@ obsolete the plt.c mechanism, which appears fragile and is currently
 broken on mips for example.  But the implications for lisp extensions
 appear quite attractive.
 
-Take care,
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 20:05:09 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: re: [ANN] new version of axiom mode for	emacs.
-	<20070523125940.w0zoh2ajay8sgs08@webmail.anikast.ca>
-Cc: Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au, axiom-dev <list>
+Subject: re: [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 
 On 05/23/2007 06:59 PM, Bill Page wrote:
 > Quoting Ralf Hemmecke:
@@ -31089,50 +27274,32 @@ really like to see that file documented.
 I think the name is not so utterly important, since it can be renamed 
 later if some day we agree on another naming of directories.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 20:08:31 +0200
 From: Gernot Hueber
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: gcl, shared libraries, was Lisp portability
-Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 20:08:31 +0200
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Dear Camm, 
 
-Great! Many thanks for working on the issue of calling shared lib functio=
-ns 
+Great! Many thanks for working on the issue of calling shared lib functions 
 from gcl. I have struggled some time ago with this issue, with moderate 
 success.
-Actually, I tried to call a shared lib function from Aldor/Axiom via gcl.=
- 
+Actually, I tried to call a shared lib function from Aldor/Axiom via gcl. 
 
-My trails were based und the gcl-loader package, which looks quite simila=
-r 
+My trails were based und the gcl-loader package, which looks quite similar 
 to your way of importing and calling C libs. 
 
 How can I use your functions (BTW I am FreeBSD user - unfortunately the 
-ports tree offers only 2.6.7). Yet I had no luck (and little time) to use=
- a 
+ports tree offers only 2.6.7). Yet I had no luck (and little time) to use a 
 more current version of gcl. 
 
 Actually the main problem of calling external C functions was to pass 
 variables from and to gcl. As of gsl (gnu scientific library), there are 
-numerous variations - int, float, double, pointers to any of them, arrays=
-, 
+numerous variations - int, float, double, pointers to any of them, arrays, 
 multi dimensional array, ...
 Can you assist me with defining how to use all of these types properly? 
 
-Many thanks 
-
-Gernot 
-
- 
-
- 
-
 Camm Maguire writes: 
 
 > Greetings, and thanks for including me in this thread.  Unfortunately,
@@ -31266,15 +27433,15 @@ Camm Maguire writes:
 >                               #:G2311)))))
 >     (DECLARE ((INTEGER 0 3) #:G2306))
 >     (UNWIND-PROTECT
->       (DO () ((=3D #:G2306 0))
+>       (DO () ((= #:G2306 0))
 >         (LET ((#:G2309 (SELECT-READ #:G2301 -1)))
 >           (DECLARE ((INTEGER 0 3) #:G2309))
 >           (DO ((#:G2299 0 (1+ #:G2299)) (#:G2307 1 (ASH #:G2307 1))
 >                (#:G2308 #:G2301 (CDR #:G2308)))
->               ((=3D #:G2299 2) (SETQ #:G2306 (LOGANDC2 #:G2306 #:G2309)=
+>               ((= #:G2299 2) (SETQ #:G2306 (LOGANDC2 #:G2306 #:G2309)=
 ))
 >             (DECLARE ((INTEGER 0 2) #:G2299) ((INTEGER 1 4) #:G2307))
->             (IF (/=3D 0 (LOGAND #:G2307 #:G2309))
+>             (IF (/= 0 (LOGAND #:G2307 #:G2309))
 >                 (PROGN
 >                   (LET ((#:G2300 (READ-POINTER-OBJECT (CAR #:G2308))))
 >                     (LET ((#:G2313 #:G2299))
@@ -31317,10 +27484,10 @@ es
 > the precise interface, but you can see the idea here.  Comments are
 > marked with ***: 
 > 
-> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D
+> =========================
+==========================
+==========================
+===
 > GCL (GNU Common Lisp)  2.7.0 CLtL1    May 22 2007 16:39:58
 > Source License: LGPL(gcl,gmp,pargcl), GPL(unexec,bfd,xgcl)
 > Binary License:  GPL due to GPL'ed components: (XGCL READLINE BFD UNEXE=
@@ -31528,8 +27695,8 @@ ne double
 > ;; Compiling /tmp/dl2.l.
 > ;; End of Pass 1.  
 > ;; End of Pass 2.  
-> ;; OPTIMIZE levels: Safety=3D0 (No runtime error checking), Space=3D0, =
-Speed=3D3, (Debug quality ignored)
+> ;; OPTIMIZE levels: Safety=0 (No runtime error checking), Space=0, =
+Speed=3, (Debug quality ignored)
 > ;; Finished compiling /tmp/dl2.o.
 > #P"/tmp/dl2.o"
 > NIL
@@ -31581,8 +27748,8 @@ Speed=3D3, (Debug quality ignored)
 > ;; Compiling /tmp/gazonk_27499_0.lsp.
 > ;; End of Pass 1.  
 > ;; End of Pass 2.  
-> ;; OPTIMIZE levels: Safety=3D0 (No runtime error checking), Space=3D0, =
-Speed=3D3, (Debug quality ignored)
+> ;; OPTIMIZE levels: Safety=0 (No runtime error checking), Space=0, =
+Speed=3, (Debug quality ignored)
 > ;; Finished compiling /tmp/gazonk_27499_0.o. 
 > 
 > #include "gazonk_27499_0.h"
@@ -31595,13 +27762,13 @@ Speed=3D3, (Debug quality ignored)
 > {=09 VMB1 VMS1 VMV1
 > =09goto TTL;
 > TTL:;    ;;**** fast link C call to generic interface
-> =09{object V3 =3D (/* DL-DOUBLE-TO-DOUBLE */(*LnkLI1)(((object)VV[0]),(=
+> =09{object V3 = (/* DL-DOUBLE-TO-DOUBLE */(*LnkLI1)(((object)VV[0]),(=
 V2)));VMR1
 > =09(V3);}
 > =09return Cnil;
 > }
 > static object  LnkTLI1(object first,...){object V1;va_list ap;va_start(=
-ap,first);V1=3D(object )call_proc_new(((object)VV[1]),0,0,(void **)(void =
+ap,first);V1=(object )call_proc_new(((object)VV[1]),0,0,(void **)(void =
 *)&LnkLI1,2,first,ap);va_end(ap);return V1;} /* DL-DOUBLE-TO-DOUBLE */
 > #(#(log DL-DOUBLE-TO-DOUBLE
 >     (%INIT
@@ -31619,13 +27786,13 @@ TE1-=18
 > #define VMV1
 > #define VMR1(VMT1) return(VMT1);
 > #define VM1 0
-> static void * VVi[3]=3D{
+> static void * VVi[3]={
 > #define Cdata VV[2]
 > (void *)(LI1)
 > };
 > #define VV (VVi)
 > static object  LnkTLI1(object,...);
-> static object  (*LnkLI1)() =3D (object (*)()) LnkTLI1; 
+> static object  (*LnkLI1)() = (object (*)()) LnkTLI1; 
 > 
 > /tmp/gazonk_27499_0.o:     file format elf32-i386 
 > 
@@ -31658,7 +27825,7 @@ TE1-=18
 >   18:=0983 ec 18             =09sub    $0x18,%esp
 > =09goto TTL;
 > TTL:;
-> =09{object V3 =3D (/* DL-DOUBLE-TO-DOUBLE */(*LnkLI1)(((object)VV[0]),(=
+> =09{object V3 = (/* DL-DOUBLE-TO-DOUBLE */(*LnkLI1)(((object)VV[0]),(=
 V2)));VMR1
 >   1b:=098b 0d 0c 00 00 00    =09mov    0xc,%ecx
 >   21:=09a1 00 00 00 00       =09mov    0x0,%eax
@@ -31677,7 +27844,7 @@ V2)));VMR1
 > 
 > 0000003c <LnkTLI1>:
 > static object  LnkTLI1(object first,...){object V1;va_list ap;va_start(=
-ap,first);V1=3D(object )call_proc_new(((object)VV[1]),0,0,(void **)(void =
+ap,first);V1=(object )call_proc_new(((object)VV[1]),0,0,(void **)(void =
 *)&LnkLI1,2,first,ap);va_end(ap);return V1;} /* DL-DOUBLE-TO-DOUBLE */
 >   3c:=0955                   =09push   %ebp
 >   3d:=0989 e5                =09mov    %esp,%ebp
@@ -31718,8 +27885,8 @@ ap,first);V1=3D(object )call_proc_new(((object)VV[1]),0,0,(void **)(void =
 > ;; Compiling /tmp/gazonk_27499_0.lsp.
 > ;; End of Pass 1.  
 > ;; End of Pass 2.  
-> ;; OPTIMIZE levels: Safety=3D0 (No runtime error checking), Space=3D0, =
-Speed=3D3, (Debug quality ignored)
+> ;; OPTIMIZE levels: Safety=0 (No runtime error checking), Space=0, =
+Speed=3, (Debug quality ignored)
 > ;; Finished compiling /tmp/gazonk_27499_0.o. 
 > 
 > #include "gazonk_27499_0.h"
@@ -31734,17 +27901,17 @@ Speed=3D3, (Debug quality ignored)
 > TTL:;
 > =09/*(log X)*/
 > =09{double V3;
-> =09V3=3D V2;      ;;*** Automatic inlining through function pointer
-> =09{double V4 =3D ((double (*)(double))DLlog)(V3);VMR1
+> =09V3= V2;      ;;*** Automatic inlining through function pointer
+> =09{double V4 = ((double (*)(double))DLlog)(V3);VMR1
 > =09(V4);}}
 > =09/* END (log X)*/
 > }
 > /*=09global entry for the function FOO=09*/ 
 > 
 > static void L1()
-> {=09register object *base=3Dvs_base;
-> =09base[0]=3Dmake_longfloat(LI1(lf(base[0])));
-> =09vs_top=3D(vs_base=3Dbase)+1;
+> {=09register object *base=vs_base;
+> =09base[0]=make_longfloat(LI1(lf(base[0])));
+> =09vs_top=(vs_base=base)+1;
 > }
 > #(#(log
 >     (%INIT
@@ -31765,7 +27932,7 @@ Speed=3D3, (Debug quality ignored)
 > #define VMV1
 > #define VMR1(VMT1) return(VMT1);
 > #define VM1 0
-> static void * VVi[2]=3D{
+> static void * VVi[2]={
 > #define Cdata VV[1]
 > (void *)(L1),
 > (void *)(&DLlog)
@@ -31809,10 +27976,10 @@ Speed=3D3, (Debug quality ignored)
 > TTL:;
 > =09/*(log X)*/
 > =09{double V3;
-> =09V3=3D V2;
+> =09V3= V2;
 >   27:=09dd 45 e8             =09fldl   0xffffffe8(%ebp)
 >   2a:=09dd 5d f0             =09fstpl  0xfffffff0(%ebp)
-> =09{double V4 =3D ((double (*)(double))DLlog)(V3);VMR1    ;;***
+> =09{double V4 = ((double (*)(double))DLlog)(V3);VMR1    ;;***
 > =09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09minimal call overhead possible
 >   2d:=09a1 00 00 00 00       =09mov    0x0,%eax
 >   32:=09dd 45 f0             =09fldl   0xfffffff0(%ebp)
@@ -31830,13 +27997,13 @@ Speed=3D3, (Debug quality ignored)
 > /*=09global entry for the function FOO=09*/ 
 > 
 > static void L1()
-> {=09register object *base=3Dvs_base;
+> {=09register object *base=vs_base;
 >   42:=0955                   =09push   %ebp
 >   43:=0989 e5                =09mov    %esp,%ebp
 >   45:=0953                   =09push   %ebx
 >   46:=0983 ec 14             =09sub    $0x14,%esp
 >   49:=098b 1d 00 00 00 00    =09mov    0x0,%ebx
-> =09base[0]=3Dmake_longfloat(LI1(lf(base[0])));
+> =09base[0]=make_longfloat(LI1(lf(base[0])));
 >   4f:=098b 03                =09mov    (%ebx),%eax
 >   51:=09dd 40 04             =09fldl   0x4(%eax)
 >   54:=09dd 1c 24             =09fstpl  (%esp)
@@ -31844,7 +28011,7 @@ Speed=3D3, (Debug quality ignored)
 >   5c:=09dd 1c 24             =09fstpl  (%esp)
 >   5f:=09e8 fc ff ff ff       =09call   60 <L1+0x1e>
 >   64:=0989 03                =09mov    %eax,(%ebx)
-> =09vs_top=3D(vs_base=3Dbase)+1;
+> =09vs_top=(vs_base=base)+1;
 >   66:=0989 1d 00 00 00 00    =09mov    %ebx,0x0
 >   6c:=09a1 00 00 00 00       =09mov    0x0,%eax
 >   71:=0983 c0 04             =09add    $0x4,%eax
@@ -31857,19 +28024,19 @@ Speed=3D3, (Debug quality ignored)
 > NIL 
 > 
 > SYSTEM>
-> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D 
+> =========================
+==========================
+==========================
+=== 
 > 
 > Each code block stores a list of its dlsym function pointers and the
 > symbol denoting the address to which they must be relocated on each
 > image startup: 
 > 
-> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D
+> =========================
+==========================
+==========================
+===
 > GCL (GNU Common Lisp)  2.7.0 CLtL1    May 22 2007 16:39:58
 > Source License: LGPL(gcl,gmp,pargcl), GPL(unexec,bfd,xgcl)
 > Binary License:  GPL due to GPL'ed components: (XGCL READLINE BFD UNEXE=
@@ -31898,40 +28065,40 @@ C)
 > SYSTEM>(si::save-system "ff")
 > camm@intech19:/fix/t1/camm/debian/gcl/tmp/tmp/foo1/unixport$ ldd saved_=
 pre_gcl
-> =09libSM.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libSM.so.6 (0x41443000)
-> =09libICE.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libICE.so.6 (0x413d9000)
-> =09libXmu.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libXmu.so.6 (0x413f3000)
-> =09libXt.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libXt.so.6 (0x412d7000)
-> =09libXext.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libXext.so.6 (0x41433000)
-> =09libXaw.so.7 =3D> /usr/lib/libXaw.so.7 (0x4000f000)
-> =09libX11.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x41136000)
-> =09libgmp.so.3 =3D> /usr/lib/libgmp.so.3 (0x4006a000)
-> =09libreadline.so.5 =3D> /lib/libreadline.so.5 (0x400ad000)
-> =09libncurses.so.5 =3D> /lib/libncurses.so.5 (0x41329000)
-> =09libm.so.6 =3D> /lib/libm.so.6 (0x4136c000)
-> =09libdl.so.2 =3D> /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x4145f000)
-> =09libc.so.6 =3D> /lib/libc.so.6 (0x41019000)
-> =09libXau.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libXau.so.6 (0x41465000)
-> =09libXpm.so.4 =3D> /usr/lib/libXpm.so.4 (0x41421000)
-> =09libXdmcp.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6 (0x41458000)
+> =09libSM.so.6 => /usr/lib/libSM.so.6 (0x41443000)
+> =09libICE.so.6 => /usr/lib/libICE.so.6 (0x413d9000)
+> =09libXmu.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXmu.so.6 (0x413f3000)
+> =09libXt.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXt.so.6 (0x412d7000)
+> =09libXext.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXext.so.6 (0x41433000)
+> =09libXaw.so.7 => /usr/lib/libXaw.so.7 (0x4000f000)
+> =09libX11.so.6 => /usr/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x41136000)
+> =09libgmp.so.3 => /usr/lib/libgmp.so.3 (0x4006a000)
+> =09libreadline.so.5 => /lib/libreadline.so.5 (0x400ad000)
+> =09libncurses.so.5 => /lib/libncurses.so.5 (0x41329000)
+> =09libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0x4136c000)
+> =09libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x4145f000)
+> =09libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x41019000)
+> =09libXau.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXau.so.6 (0x41465000)
+> =09libXpm.so.4 => /usr/lib/libXpm.so.4 (0x41421000)
+> =09libXdmcp.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6 (0x41458000)
 > =09/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x41000000)
 > camm@intech19:/fix/t1/camm/debian/gcl/tmp/tmp/foo1/unixport$ ldd ff
-> =09libSM.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libSM.so.6 (0x41443000)
-> =09libICE.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libICE.so.6 (0x413d9000)
-> =09libXmu.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libXmu.so.6 (0x413f3000)
-> =09libXt.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libXt.so.6 (0x412d7000)
-> =09libXext.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libXext.so.6 (0x41433000)
-> =09libXaw.so.7 =3D> /usr/lib/libXaw.so.7 (0x4000f000)
-> =09libX11.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x41136000)
-> =09libgmp.so.3 =3D> /usr/lib/libgmp.so.3 (0x4006a000)
-> =09libreadline.so.5 =3D> /lib/libreadline.so.5 (0x400ad000)
-> =09libncurses.so.5 =3D> /lib/libncurses.so.5 (0x41329000)
-> =09libm.so.6 =3D> /lib/libm.so.6 (0x4136c000)
-> =09libdl.so.2 =3D> /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x4145f000)
-> =09libc.so.6 =3D> /lib/libc.so.6 (0x41019000)
-> =09libXau.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libXau.so.6 (0x41465000)
-> =09libXpm.so.4 =3D> /usr/lib/libXpm.so.4 (0x41421000)
-> =09libXdmcp.so.6 =3D> /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6 (0x41458000)
+> =09libSM.so.6 => /usr/lib/libSM.so.6 (0x41443000)
+> =09libICE.so.6 => /usr/lib/libICE.so.6 (0x413d9000)
+> =09libXmu.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXmu.so.6 (0x413f3000)
+> =09libXt.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXt.so.6 (0x412d7000)
+> =09libXext.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXext.so.6 (0x41433000)
+> =09libXaw.so.7 => /usr/lib/libXaw.so.7 (0x4000f000)
+> =09libX11.so.6 => /usr/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x41136000)
+> =09libgmp.so.3 => /usr/lib/libgmp.so.3 (0x4006a000)
+> =09libreadline.so.5 => /lib/libreadline.so.5 (0x400ad000)
+> =09libncurses.so.5 => /lib/libncurses.so.5 (0x41329000)
+> =09libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0x4136c000)
+> =09libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x4145f000)
+> =09libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x41019000)
+> =09libXau.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXau.so.6 (0x41465000)
+> =09libXpm.so.4 => /usr/lib/libXpm.so.4 (0x41421000)
+> =09libXdmcp.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6 (0x41458000)
 > =09/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x41000000)
 > ./ff
 > GCL (GNU Common Lisp)  2.7.0 CLtL1    May 22 2007 16:39:58
@@ -31956,10 +28123,10 @@ C)
 > NIL 
 > 
 > SYSTEM>
-> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
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-=3D=3D=3D 
+> =========================
+==========================
+==========================
+=== 
 > 
 > Suggestions most welcome.  One thing I'm not planning at the moment is
 > "deregistering" dlopened libraries, but this is open to consultation. 
@@ -31982,33 +28149,11 @@ C)
 > obsolete the plt.c mechanism, which appears fragile and is currently
 > broken on mips for example.  But the implications for lisp extensions
 > appear quite attractive. 
-> 
-> Take care, 
-> 
-> -- 
-> Camm Maguire=09=09=09     =09=09=09Camm Maguire
-> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
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-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
-> "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'l=
-lah 
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 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 11:14:18 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Camm Maguire, Waldek Hebisch,
-	list
-Cc: 
+To: Camm Maguire, Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: gcl, shared libraries
 
 --- Camm Maguire wrote:
@@ -32074,29 +28219,11 @@ Anyway.  Thank you for the work you have been putting into GCL to help
 support Axiom!  My only concrete question at the moment really relates
 to read-sequence - is this something GCL plans to add?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
-	<46547019.6060902@hemmecke.de>
-	<20070523125940.w0zoh2ajay8sgs08@webmail.anikast.ca>
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 Quoting Ralf Hemmecke:
 
@@ -32154,20 +28281,11 @@ simple extensions of the Axiom text-oriented user interface
 so that it is more friendly to external programs that wish
 to send commands and parse it's output. 
 
-> ... 
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
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-
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 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 22:19:23 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: re: [ANN] new version of axiom mode for	emacs.
-	<20070523145211.2qu98dcwx9okg88w@webmail.anikast.ca>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+Subject: re: [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
 
 > But for now I would be quite happy just to follow Maxima's
 > lead and get rid the 'tm_axiom' program by making just
@@ -32178,16 +28296,11 @@ Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 Sorry, I cannot help, I don't know enough (yet). I don't even know where 
 the Axiom prompt is defined.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
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-Subject: Re: Axiom API
-To: Bill Page
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 22:47:58 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Axiom API
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > Quoting Ralf Hemmecke:
@@ -32217,25 +28330,11 @@ I belive that if TeXmacs does not want to use HyperDoc
 protocol (which gives _full_ access to Axiom capabilities)
 we can add extra protocol.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 23 May 2007 17:27:39 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705221547330.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odkcea4r.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-	<878xbg8gdy.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87myzw6ymx.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705222240530.24367@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87irak6tp0.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705230812460.26050@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 23 May 2007 17:27:39 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -32251,29 +28350,11 @@ As I said, Im not interested in persuing this point.  I would simply
 suggest that you read a book on Lisp, or read some code.  It is self
 evident to anyone competent with Lisp what its macrosytem represents.
 
-> 
-> 
-> -- Gaby
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 16:30:00 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705221547330.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odkcea4r.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-	<878xbg8gdy.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu> <87myzw6ymx.fsf@lattice.localhost>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705222240530.24367@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87irak6tp0.fsf@lattice.localhost>
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-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 23 May 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -32292,18 +28373,11 @@ On Wed, 23 May 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 So you did not have a factual basis for your statement.  That is OK.
 Thanks for your time.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
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 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 17:29:50 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Axiom API
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Quoting Waldek Hebisch:
 
@@ -32360,20 +28434,11 @@ convenient and efficient dynamic library.
 All of these  possibilities are lying dormant because of the
 simple lack of documentation and time. 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 18:23:08 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705231629070.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > | ... 
@@ -32452,18 +28517,10 @@ hinted at earlier ... :-) but of course I understand if you have
 other priorities than responding to emails like this right
 now. 
 
-Thanks. 
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
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-To: Cliff Yapp
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 23 May 2007 18:37:15 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: gcl, shared libraries
 
 Greetings!
@@ -32582,35 +28639,12 @@ as well!  Axiom owes so much to dedicated developers like yourself.
 Take care,
 
 > to read-sequence - is this something GCL plans to add?
-> 
-> Cheers,
-> CY
-> 
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-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 18:10:34 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705231629070.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<20070523182308.qhlhtg3ke3ggkks0@webmail.anikast.ca>
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 23 May 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -32630,16 +28664,11 @@ On Wed, 23 May 2007, Bill Page wrote:
     won't keep me busy all the time).  
     [ They affect millions of people, far more than Axiom and Boot ?-) ]
     
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 23 May 2007 18:42:37 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: gcl, shared libraries, was Lisp portability
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 23 May 2007 18:42:37 -0500
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 
@@ -32723,20 +28752,11 @@ to apply those same systematic thinkings to the programs they write;
 and in particular would consider that long list of #+ and #- is a good
 way to structure programs.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
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 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 10:11:19 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-To: Martin Rubey, list
-	boundary="----=_Part_8345_10003282.1179965479976"
-Cc: 
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode
-	for emacs.
-
-------=_Part_8345_10003282.1179965479976
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
 
 Lovely stuff!  Well done, Martin!
 
@@ -32924,60 +28944,12 @@ wrote:
 >   It is extremely important that this mode works reliably, and as it is
 >   currently, I wouldn't be surprised if it would screw up in weird
 >   circumstances.
->
-> Martin
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-Lovely stuff!&nbsp; Well done, Martin!<br><br>I found the green output a bit garish for my tastes, so I changed the output foreground to blue, and the background to white.&nbsp; I have discovered one problem, though:<br><br>)read newton )quiet
-<br><br>The axiom mode interprets the initial )q from )quiet as a signal to quit!&nbsp; So your idea of not trapping )quit, I think, is a good one.&nbsp; Though from a brief look through the code, it seems that )quit is supposed to be abbreviated as )q only at the beginning of a line - which is well and good.
-<br><br>But at the moment, my line above doesn&#39;t cause axiom to ask me whether I want to quit - it just kills the axiom process.<br><br>-Alasdair<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 23 May 2007 15:35:26 +0200, <b class="gmail_sendername">
-Martin Rubey</b> &lt;<a href="mailto:Martin Rubey">Martin Rubey</a>&gt; wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
-Dear all,<br><br>after a day of hacking and with some help from Cliff and Jay (many thanks!) I<br>have a new version of axiom.el, which you find attached.&nbsp;&nbsp;I&#39;d be extremely<br>grateful for feedback!&nbsp;&nbsp;Alasdair, is this usable for you?
-<br><br>To use it, put it into a directory where emacs can find it, gunzip it, say<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;document axiom.el.pamphlet<br><br>to obtain documentation and source or<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;notangle axiom.el.pamphlet &gt; axiom.el<br><br>
-to obtain source only.&nbsp;&nbsp;Then start (gnu) emacs and type<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;M-x load-file<br><br>press return and type<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;axiom.el<br><br>possibly including the complete path.&nbsp;&nbsp;To start a fresh axiom session type<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;M-x axiom
-<br><br>Most things should come natural, here is a very short description of it&#39;s<br>functionality:<br><br>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>M-x axiom<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;starts an axiom session or returns to an already started one.&nbsp;&nbsp;We really
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;should provide functionality to have several sessions in parallel, but I<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;don&#39;t know how to do this.<br><br>M-up, M-down<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;moves the cursor to the previous or next input.<br><br>C-up/M-p, C-down/M-n<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;fetches the previous or next input.
-<br><br>M-k<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;copies the current input-output combination into the kill-ring.<br><br>S-up, S-down, S-left, S-right<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;turns the cursor into a paint-brush.<br><br>M-x axiom-paint-face<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;changes the face of the paint-brush.
-<br><br>return<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;evaluates input.&nbsp;&nbsp;If point is on a previous input, it overwrites old output<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;``nicely&#39;&#39;.<br>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>Changes:<br>
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;* I modified some keybindings and instead of axiom-mode one calls axiom now.<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;* I provided support for painting.<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;* by default, HyperDoc is started now.<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;* I fixed bugs that positioned point incorrectly and screwed up overwriting
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;old output.&nbsp;&nbsp;Cliff: you said you fixed that already once.&nbsp;&nbsp;Could you see<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;whether you had a different axiom.el.pamphlet than provided on MathAction?<br><br>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-<br>ToDo:<br><br>* Testing: does it work with xemacs? does it work under MSwindows?<br><br>* the way we deal with system commands like )quit is unsatisfactory for two<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;reasons:<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;- we do not allow user interaction: )quit will quit without asking, but
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;worse, )di op 1 will make emacs appear to hang. C-g get&#39;s everything back<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;to normal.&nbsp;&nbsp;Reason: )di op 1 will make axiom ask whether we really want a<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;long list of operations.<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;- (1+x)q will be parsed as )quit.&nbsp;&nbsp;We do not check yet whether the first
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;non-white space character is the open parenthesis.<br><br>* the underscore character does not work.&nbsp;&nbsp;It should...<br><br>* the way we wait for output looks extremely dangerous to me:<br><br>(defun axiom-wait-for-output ()
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&quot;Wait for output from the Axiom process.&nbsp;&nbsp;Point is set at the end of the<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;line.&quot;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;(while (and<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;axiom-waiting-for-output<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(not (search-backward &quot;) -&gt; &quot; (- (point) 5) t)))
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(accept-process-output axiom-process))<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;(sit-for 0 axiom-after-output-wait)<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;(end-of-line))<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;what if output contains &quot;) -&gt; &quot; and we are unlucky?&nbsp;&nbsp;Not sure whether this is<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;a problem though.&nbsp;&nbsp;In all other places, instead of &quot;) -&gt; &quot; the regular
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;expression axiom-prompt is used.&nbsp;&nbsp;Shouldn&#39;t we do this here, too?&nbsp;&nbsp;Isn&#39;t<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;there a simpler way to look for output?<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;In fact, it might make sense to keep the current output number in a variable<br>
-&nbsp;&nbsp;-- that way we could also detect errors.<br><br>* It would be nice to give the output a different face, as in mmm-mode, but I&#39;m<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;a bit lazy.&nbsp;&nbsp;Maybe today evening.<br><br>* S-return should overwrite old output while return should copy the input line
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;at point and evaluate it at the bottom of the buffer.<br><br>* it would be important to have the possibility of deleting part or all of the<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;buffer.&nbsp;&nbsp;(Personally, I often have a buffer with a 100000 lines, which is a
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;burden for emacs, it seems). By contrast, it is not necessary to provide<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;functionality as stated in the section &quot;Restarting and Re-evaluating - Kill<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;and Restart Axiom without Erasing the Document&quot; since such functionality is
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;provided by axiom itself.<br><br>* it would be extremely nice to have command tab-completion, as when starting<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;axiom in a shell.&nbsp;&nbsp;(The polymake team would like to have this, for example.)<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Anybody knows how to go about this?
-<br><br>* undo should have sane behaviour, whatever that is.&nbsp;&nbsp;Possibly, it should be<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;restricted to the current input, but that might be too restrictive. (For<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;example, if one has overwritten some important output by accident.)
-<br><br>* sending definitions from input files is still not possible.<br><br>* cleanup is certainly necessary.&nbsp;&nbsp;I don&#39;t know elisp well enough.&nbsp;&nbsp;I have no<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;idea, for example, why<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp; (end-of-line))<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;in axiom-wait-for-output is necessary.&nbsp;&nbsp;Really, every function should state
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;in the docstring where point is supposed to be before and after execution.<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;It is extremely important that this mode works reliably, and as it is<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;currently, I wouldn&#39;t be surprised if it would screw up in weird
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;circumstances.<br><br>Martin<br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Axiom-mail mailing list<br><a href="mailto:Axiom-mail@nongnu.org">Axiom-mail@nongnu.org</a><br><a href="http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-mail">
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-
 
 \start
+Date: 23 May 2007 19:13:00 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: re: gcl, shared libraries
-	<54myzvmajo.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 23 May 2007 19:13:00 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 
@@ -32992,23 +28964,14 @@ Camm Maguire writes:
 | source is easier to provide, and tends to therefore be more changeable
 |        and less 'hardened'
 
-Hear! Hear! Hear!
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 17:38:18 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Camm Maguire
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: gcl, shared libraries
 
-
 --- Camm Maguire wrote:
 
-
 > OK, these functions are in 2.6.8pre now.  Please let me know if 2)
 > presents any problem.
 
@@ -33136,29 +29099,13 @@ well enough (and that job is hard enough) that I am content to leave
 pondering that task for another day - there are enough low hanging
 fruit to pluck.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 24 May 2007 04:43:39 +0200
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode
-	for emacs.
-
---=-=-=
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 > Lovely stuff!  Well done, Martin!
 
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-
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-Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode
-	for emacs.
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 05:18:38 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
-> "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+> Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 > 
 > > Lovely stuff!  Well done, Martin!
 > 
@@ -33504,19 +29446,11 @@ $$
                                             Type: Fraction Polynomial Integer
 (3) ->
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 23 May 2007 22:58:29 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: gcl, shared libraries, was Lisp portability
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 23 May 2007 22:58:29 -0500
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
-
 
 Camm --
 
@@ -33524,22 +29458,13 @@ Camm --
 
       ensure-directories-exist
 
-
 As a subsidiary question, how do you delete a directory in ANSI Lisp?
 
-Thanks!
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 11:27:40 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Lisp/TeX/TeXmacs    was: re: gcl,
-	shared libraries
-Cc: list, 
+Subject: Lisp/TeX/TeXmacs was: re: gcl,	shared libraries
 
 >> Could not agree more here.  So we should not rewrite TeX in lisp, but
 >> rather find a way to use this excellent tool from within lisp.
@@ -33606,17 +29531,11 @@ between source files, I haven't yet seen a "back" button so that I could
 use TeXmacs as a source code browser) and I find it overly hard to 
 achieve something myself in a reasonable amount of time.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom
-	mode for emacs.
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 24 May 2007 11:42:50 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
 
 Dear Waldek,
 
@@ -33645,23 +29564,12 @@ Yes, that may make sense.  Still, I'll leave it for the moment.  I haven't
 found a possibility to produce a bug yet (apart from )fin which won't work),
 after all. (Please try, though!)
 
-Many thanks for the feedback,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 12:54:02 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au,
-	axiom-mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode
-	for emacs.
-
-Hi,
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
 
 Unfortunately, axiom.el is not usable in XEmacs. Here is a translation 
 of the offending key definition. The definitions given below are 
@@ -33698,15 +29606,10 @@ identifiers and put them into axiom.el then write a routine to use this
 list. Of course that is not good if somebody changes the axiom library, 
 but until then it might serve quite well.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 06:12:03 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: axiom identifiers
 
 Ralf,
@@ -33715,18 +29618,11 @@ The list of axiom identifiers existed as some point in the past.
 It was used for command completion in clef. I can look around for
 it when I get back.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 24 May 2007 15:07:35 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: axiom identifiers
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 24 May 2007 15:07:35 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -33736,18 +29632,12 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 Would be great if this information could at least be extracted automatically at
 build time.  But I do not even know about the necessary format.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
-	<46556ECA.9050308@hemmecke.de>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 24 May 2007 15:21:08 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: emacs mode
+Cc: Alasdair McAndrew
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -33788,23 +29678,12 @@ I will, when I work on that, try to implement the following:
 Help for porting the whole thing to xemacs would be highly appreciated.  And of
 course, I need input on desirable functionality, key-bindings, etc.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-From: Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-	<46556ECA.9050308@hemmecke.de>
-	<9q1wh6gxx7.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 08:35:26 -0500
-	message of "24 May 2007 15\:21\:08 +0200")
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Jay Belanger
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: emacs mode
 
-
 Martin Rubey writes:
 ...
 > Cliff, Jay: is the axiom-wait-for-output function and that sort of
@@ -33825,18 +29704,12 @@ prefix.
 For this, you should use text properties instead of overlays.  (In Gnu
 Emacs, that is.)
 
-Jay
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 24 May 2007 09:51:15 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: gcl, shared libraries, was Lisp portability
-	<87tzu2x47u.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 24 May 2007 09:51:15 -0400
-Cc: Paul F. Dietz, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: Paul F. Dietz
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -33891,19 +29764,10 @@ This is what 2.6 has:
 >
 =============================================================================
 
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
-	<46556ECA.9050308@hemmecke.de>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 24 May 2007 16:31:30 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: axiom.el for xemacs
 
 Ralf et al.,
@@ -33913,22 +29777,12 @@ No such face: comint-highlight-prompt
 
 Do you get this message too, or do I have something wrong?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 10:40:39 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Camm Maguire
-Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: gcl, shared libraries, was [Axiom-developer]
-	Lisp portability
-	<547iqyz5ws.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: Paul F. Dietz, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: gcl, shared libraries
+Cc: Paul F. Dietz, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Quoting Camm Maguire:
 > ... 
@@ -33945,20 +29799,12 @@ parameters and access such functions.
 
 .. there's got to, there's got to be a better way ... 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 07:50:41 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Bill Page,
-	Camm Maguire
-Cc: Paul F. Dietz, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
+To: Bill Page, Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: gcl, shared libraries
-
+Cc: Paul F. Dietz
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -33989,22 +29835,11 @@ handling directories over all possible situations is not as simple as
 it seems - if you take into account a wide variety of file system
 concepts, at least.
 
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________Got a little couch potato? 
-Check out fun summer activities for kids.
-http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=summer+activities+for+kids&cs=bz 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: gcl, shared libraries, was Lisp portability
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 18:30:02 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: gcl, shared libraries, was Lisp portability
 
 Camm Maguire wrote:
 > Greetings, and thanks for including me in this thread.  Unfortunately,
@@ -34255,17 +30090,10 @@ I do not know about libdl, but native Windows interface is reasonably
 simple.  I think that main complication on Windows is supporting
 multiple calling conventions.
  
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 20:38:07 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: openmcl port
 
 I have now succesfully built Axiom with openmcl (using 
@@ -34293,25 +30121,17 @@ is reported to work well on MacOSX Mac folks may wish to try
 it.  I can provide a patch (which probably will need a little
 adjustment due to different file name).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-From: Francois Maltey
 Date: 24 May 2007 20:39:28 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode
-	for emacs.
+From: Francois Maltey
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
 
 Hello Martin,
 
 I think I correct a little bug in axiom.el.
 
-Try :=20
+Try :
 
 [M-x] emacs [return]
 1+3 [return]
@@ -34329,7 +30149,7 @@ So I propose the change bellow. What do you think about ?
 Why the first output isn't green ?
 It seems it's an output as others ?
 
-;; As in write-protect-prompt, the last-character of the prompt=20
+;; As in write-protect-prompt, the last-character of the prompt
 ;; is rear-nonsticky in order to allow insertion after the last character=
 .
 
@@ -34338,31 +30158,24 @@ It seems it's an output as others ?
       (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
         (beginning-of-line)
         (put-text-property comint-last-input-end (point) 'front-sticky t)=
- =20
+ 
         (put-text-property comint-last-input-end (point) 'face 'axiom-out=
 put)
-        (end-of-line)=20
+        (end-of-line)
         (put-text-property (- (point) 1) (point) 'rear-nonsticky t)
         (put-text-property comint-last-input-end (point) 'read-only t))
     nil))
 
 ---------------------------------------------------------
-Are you interessed by a submode which allow *.input file syntax=20
+Are you interessed by a submode which allow *.input file syntax
 with few lines ? Are you working about it ?
 
-Have a nice day !
-
-Fran=E7ois, who is happy to test and (try to) improve this axiom.el.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Francois Maltey
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 24 May 2007 21:08:57 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Francois Maltey
 Subject: Re: axiom mode for emacs.
+Cc: Ralf Hemmecke
 
 Dear Francois,
 
@@ -34426,17 +30239,12 @@ Martin
               'comint-convert-ctrl-m-to-newline)
 
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 15:00:03 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: gcl, shared libraries, was Lisp portability
-	<87tzu2x47u.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<547iqyz5ws.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: Paul F. Dietz, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: Paul F. Dietz
 
 On Thu, 24 May 2007, Camm Maguire wrote:
 
@@ -34485,20 +30293,11 @@ Thanks!
 
 This will be helpful.
 
-Many thanks.
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 09:44:32 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-To: Martin Rubey, list
-	boundary="----=_Part_15710_31998779.1180050272331"
-Cc: 
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode
-	for emacs.
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
 
 ------=_Part_15710_31998779.1180050272331
 
@@ -34686,50 +30485,6 @@ wrote:
 >   currently, I wouldn't be surprised if it would screw up in weird
 >   circumstances.
 >
-> Martin
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-mail mailing list
-> Axiom-mail@nongnu.org
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-mail
->
->
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-
-The newest emacs mode is very nice indeed - a splendid job!&nbsp; Fancy being an expert in both axiom and emacs lisp... I&#39;m impressed.&nbsp; I can tie my own shoelaces and cross the road by myself...<br><br>The thing now would be to jiggle the mode so that the output can be displayed as a TeX&#39;ed graphic - like imaxima.&nbsp; This provides much the same effect as TeXmacs, in (as far as I can tell) a much leaner, faster and more robust environment.
-<br><br>And of course it would be nice to fix up HyperDoc, so that the widget set was more up-to-date, and responded to such things as scroll wheels.<br><br>cheers,<br>Alasdair<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 23 May 2007 15:35:26 +0200, 
-<b class="gmail_sendername">Martin Rubey</b> &lt;<a href="mailto:Martin Rubey">Martin Rubey</a>&gt; wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
-Dear all,<br><br>after a day of hacking and with some help from Cliff and Jay (many thanks!) I<br>have a new version of axiom.el, which you find attached.&nbsp;&nbsp;I&#39;d be extremely<br>grateful for feedback!&nbsp;&nbsp;Alasdair, is this usable for you?
-<br><br>To use it, put it into a directory where emacs can find it, gunzip it, say<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;document axiom.el.pamphlet<br><br>to obtain documentation and source or<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;notangle axiom.el.pamphlet &gt; axiom.el<br><br>
-to obtain source only.&nbsp;&nbsp;Then start (gnu) emacs and type<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;M-x load-file<br><br>press return and type<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;axiom.el<br><br>possibly including the complete path.&nbsp;&nbsp;To start a fresh axiom session type<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;M-x axiom
-<br><br>Most things should come natural, here is a very short description of it&#39;s<br>functionality:<br><br>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>M-x axiom<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;starts an axiom session or returns to an already started one.&nbsp;&nbsp;We really
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;should provide functionality to have several sessions in parallel, but I<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;don&#39;t know how to do this.<br><br>M-up, M-down<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;moves the cursor to the previous or next input.<br><br>C-up/M-p, C-down/M-n<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;fetches the previous or next input.
-<br><br>M-k<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;copies the current input-output combination into the kill-ring.<br><br>S-up, S-down, S-left, S-right<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;turns the cursor into a paint-brush.<br><br>M-x axiom-paint-face<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;changes the face of the paint-brush.
-<br><br>return<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;evaluates input.&nbsp;&nbsp;If point is on a previous input, it overwrites old output<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;``nicely&#39;&#39;.<br>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>Changes:<br>
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;* I modified some keybindings and instead of axiom-mode one calls axiom now.<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;* I provided support for painting.<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;* by default, HyperDoc is started now.<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;* I fixed bugs that positioned point incorrectly and screwed up overwriting
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;old output.&nbsp;&nbsp;Cliff: you said you fixed that already once.&nbsp;&nbsp;Could you see<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;whether you had a different axiom.el.pamphlet than provided on MathAction?<br><br>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-<br>ToDo:<br><br>* Testing: does it work with xemacs? does it work under MSwindows?<br><br>* the way we deal with system commands like )quit is unsatisfactory for two<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;reasons:<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;- we do not allow user interaction: )quit will quit without asking, but
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;worse, )di op 1 will make emacs appear to hang. C-g get&#39;s everything back<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;to normal.&nbsp;&nbsp;Reason: )di op 1 will make axiom ask whether we really want a<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;long list of operations.<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;- (1+x)q will be parsed as )quit.&nbsp;&nbsp;We do not check yet whether the first
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;non-white space character is the open parenthesis.<br><br>* the underscore character does not work.&nbsp;&nbsp;It should...<br><br>* the way we wait for output looks extremely dangerous to me:<br><br>(defun axiom-wait-for-output ()
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&quot;Wait for output from the Axiom process.&nbsp;&nbsp;Point is set at the end of the<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;line.&quot;<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;(while (and<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;axiom-waiting-for-output<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(not (search-backward &quot;) -&gt; &quot; (- (point) 5) t)))
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(accept-process-output axiom-process))<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;(sit-for 0 axiom-after-output-wait)<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;(end-of-line))<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;what if output contains &quot;) -&gt; &quot; and we are unlucky?&nbsp;&nbsp;Not sure whether this is<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;a problem though.&nbsp;&nbsp;In all other places, instead of &quot;) -&gt; &quot; the regular
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;expression axiom-prompt is used.&nbsp;&nbsp;Shouldn&#39;t we do this here, too?&nbsp;&nbsp;Isn&#39;t<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;there a simpler way to look for output?<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;In fact, it might make sense to keep the current output number in a variable<br>
-&nbsp;&nbsp;-- that way we could also detect errors.<br><br>* It would be nice to give the output a different face, as in mmm-mode, but I&#39;m<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;a bit lazy.&nbsp;&nbsp;Maybe today evening.<br><br>* S-return should overwrite old output while return should copy the input line
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;at point and evaluate it at the bottom of the buffer.<br><br>* it would be important to have the possibility of deleting part or all of the<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;buffer.&nbsp;&nbsp;(Personally, I often have a buffer with a 100000 lines, which is a
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;burden for emacs, it seems). By contrast, it is not necessary to provide<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;functionality as stated in the section &quot;Restarting and Re-evaluating - Kill<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;and Restart Axiom without Erasing the Document&quot; since such functionality is
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;provided by axiom itself.<br><br>* it would be extremely nice to have command tab-completion, as when starting<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;axiom in a shell.&nbsp;&nbsp;(The polymake team would like to have this, for example.)<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Anybody knows how to go about this?
-<br><br>* undo should have sane behaviour, whatever that is.&nbsp;&nbsp;Possibly, it should be<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;restricted to the current input, but that might be too restrictive. (For<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;example, if one has overwritten some important output by accident.)
-<br><br>* sending definitions from input files is still not possible.<br><br>* cleanup is certainly necessary.&nbsp;&nbsp;I don&#39;t know elisp well enough.&nbsp;&nbsp;I have no<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;idea, for example, why<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp; (end-of-line))<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;in axiom-wait-for-output is necessary.&nbsp;&nbsp;Really, every function should state
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;in the docstring where point is supposed to be before and after execution.<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;It is extremely important that this mode works reliably, and as it is<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;currently, I wouldn&#39;t be surprised if it would screw up in weird
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;circumstances.<br><br>Martin<br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Axiom-mail mailing list<br><a href="mailto:Axiom-mail@nongnu.org">Axiom-mail@nongnu.org</a><br><a href="http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-mail">
-http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-mail</a><br><br><br></blockquote></div><br>
-
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-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 17:58:31 -0700 (PDT)
@@ -34789,20 +30544,12 @@ P.S. - I didn't know there was so much cool stuff out there of this
 sort - archive.org also has a version of Newton's Philosophiæ naturalis
 principia mathematica - http://www.archive.org/details/philonatrualprin04newtrich
 
-
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-http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: axiom-dev <list>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 24 May 2007 21:27:36 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Back again.
 
-
 Greetings All,
 
 I participated in this community for a while in 2004-2005.  Simply
@@ -34841,21 +30588,11 @@ documented will be seen as beneficial.  As for the Lisp rewrite, I
 would love to hear from anyone who shares an interest in this
 direction.
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode
-	for emacs.
-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
 Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 03:56:12 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom mode for emacs.
 
 Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 > And of course it would be nice to fix up HyperDoc, so that the widget set
@@ -34867,20 +30604,11 @@ You may try patch by Greg Vanuxem:
 
 http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2006-11/msg00411.html
 
-
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 22:39:16 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Back again.
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Hi Stephen,
 
@@ -34931,31 +30659,12 @@ On 24 May 2007 21:27:36 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > documented will be seen as beneficial.  As for the Lisp rewrite, I
 > would love to hear from anyone who shares an interest in this
 > direction.
->
->
-> Sincerely,
-> Steve
->
->
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
-
-
 
 \start
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>,
-	"jay p. belanger" <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-	<1d67a53c0705241644o1f774c7doc78402116d1db638@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 25 May 2007 04:39:58 +0200
-Cc: list
-Subject: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode for
-	emacs.
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alasdair McAndrew, Jay Belanger
+Subject: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode for emacs.
 
 --=-=-=
 
@@ -35280,16 +30989,11 @@ LC2kEuCiPu4J6rMXv7BgwM4QiXaGqcpaeynuX5d6ov733pE4l4CylqWITJco2qcH2C55DUAs6Aek
 4QEDkVwuF0JxIPm4zyUe1fki+iTjXMNjx0DT74mgoBpAqAtv4f4fvcZG1XewAAA=
 --=-=-=--
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 19:45:06 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Back again.
-To: Stephen Wilson,
-	axiom-dev <list>
-Cc: 
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -35343,24 +31047,11 @@ to properly evaluate it.
 
 Anyway, this is a direction I at least find interesting.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Get your own web address.  
-Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business.
-http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/domains/?p=BESTDEAL
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 24 May 2007 21:52:30 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Back again.
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 24 May 2007 21:52:30 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -35374,18 +31065,11 @@ straightforward to extracr -- see src/interp/cparse.boot.
 The semantics is entangled with the many post-parser transformers, but
 is not too hard to get out.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 22:55:06 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Back again.
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Quoting Stephen Wilson:
 
@@ -35420,19 +31104,11 @@ Most certainly! :-)
 I do share an interest in the results of this exercise although of
 course I cannot offer any direct help. 
 
-Sincerely,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 24 May 2007 22:56:36 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: Back again.
-	<f3c595c60705241939sabc06d0nf18f7db98c1cb279@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 24 May 2007 22:56:36 -0400
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
 
 Alfredo Portes writes:
 > Hi Stephen,
@@ -35452,23 +31128,11 @@ Indeed.  I have been extremely impressed with the work produced over
 the past year.  I have high hopes for the project.  I too would like
 to thank everyone for their dedication and work.
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 19:57:11 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Martin Rubey,
-	Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>,
-	"jay p. belanger" <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode
-	for emacs.
-
+To: Martin Rubey, Alasdair McAndrew, Jay Belanger
+Subject: Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode for emacs.
 
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -35489,16 +31153,6 @@ interaction with terminal programs - I was never able to grasp that
 aspect of it properly.  (I suppose the functions with every single line
 commented indicate that - those should probably be trimmed down...)
 
-Cheers, and thanks again
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing.
-http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/index.php
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 20:18:30 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -35542,22 +31196,11 @@ branches that have improvements not folded back in.  Because this is a
 "representative" page of the Axiom project, I would like to get
 feedback on what is needed.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________Shape Yahoo! in your own image.  Join our Network Research Panel today!   http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 
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-
 \start
+Date: 24 May 2007 23:27:19 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Back again.
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 24 May 2007 23:27:19 -0400
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -35657,27 +31300,11 @@ to evaluate META.
 
 I am glad to hear this!
 
-> 
-> Cheers,
-> CY
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-From: Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-	<1d67a53c0705241644o1f774c7doc78402116d1db638@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9q646h8w3l.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 22:30:40 -0500
-	of "25 May 2007 04\:39\:58 +0200")
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode
-	for emacs.
-
+From: Jay Belanger
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode for emacs.
 
 Let me echo the praise you're getting; this is very nice.
 
@@ -35708,20 +31335,13 @@ make a variable `axiom-output-wait' or something, and
 This has nothing to do with waiting for output, or even Emacs.  Axiom
 will do that when called with the -noclef option; I have no idea why.
 
-Jay
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Back again.
-	<20070524225506.f0d7o7b2qnswk084@webmail.anikast.ca>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 24 May 2007 23:36:26 -0400
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Back again.
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 > Quoting Stephen Wilson:
 > 
 > >
@@ -35764,21 +31384,11 @@ Absolutely.
 > course I cannot offer any direct help. Sincerely,
 > Bill Page.
 
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 23:40:36 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Which source distributions should we list?
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
 Quoting Cliff Yapp:
 
@@ -35834,19 +31444,11 @@ Feel free to create a "Development Archive" page of you wish.
 > I would like to get feedback on what is needed. 
 >
 
-Thanks, Cliff. 
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 23:40:37 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Which source distributions should we list?
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Cliff,
 
@@ -35874,20 +31476,11 @@ the project from google, which currently is very far behind.
 I can help you with the reorganization of the page if need to. This page
 also needs to be improved: http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxiomBinaries
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 23:45:52 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Back again.
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Quoting Cliff Yapp:
 
@@ -35901,24 +31494,13 @@ provide some command completions for Axiom, but these also
 could be provided by readline. As far as I know, other than that
 clef is just legacy code that can disappear. 
 
-> ... 
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: jay.p.belanger@gmail.com
-	<1d67a53c0705241644o1f774c7doc78402116d1db638@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9q646h8w3l.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <87bqg9shpb.fsf@gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 25 May 2007 05:49:07 +0200
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode
-	for emacs.
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Jay Belanger
+Subject: Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode for emacs.
 
-Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> writes:
+Jay Belanger writes:
 
 > Let me echo the praise you're getting; this is very nice.
 > 
@@ -35974,23 +31556,11 @@ these accept-process-output stuff, it works, too.  However, I have then some
 problems deciding when to decide that a prompt arrived, since it seems that
 emacs continues execution of my elisp code, even if output is still arriving.
 
-Many many thanks,
-
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 00:00:31 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: Which source distributions should we list?
-	<f3c595c60705242040o3436e0eao499b8401078bf036@mail.gmail.com>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
 Quoting Alfredo Portes:
 
@@ -36039,21 +31609,11 @@ think is available to us except perhaps by special request.
 It is the same situation at Google Code, except made more
 severe by the size restrictions place on the repositories there. 
 
-> ... 
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 21:20:13 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page, Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: Which source distributions should we list?
-To: Bill Page,
-	Alfredo Portes
-Cc: list
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -36111,23 +31671,11 @@ Those are interesting scenarios, but the most important thing is the
 work gets done.  We can wade through diffs by hand if we need to - the
 key is getting the problems solved.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________Shape Yahoo! in your own image.  Join our Network Research Panel today!   http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 21:22:47 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Back again.
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
+Subject: Re: Back again.
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -36147,24 +31695,11 @@ I'm on the command line.
 Linedit would be part of the "everything we need in Lisp" approach :-).
  For GCL with readline I agree it is pretty much redundant.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing.
-http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/index.php
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 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 00:23:07 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Which source distributions should we list?
-	<f3c595c60705242040o3436e0eao499b8401078bf036@mail.gmail.com>
-	<20070525000031.25einmuvxj284w0w@webmail.anikast.ca>
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Bill,
 
@@ -36180,24 +31715,11 @@ to pay. But I least a simple scheme that works for people contributing
 specially now that it looks like there is more contributors than version
 control systems :-). But like you said, there must be a better way.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-From: Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-	<1d67a53c0705241644o1f774c7doc78402116d1db638@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9q646h8w3l.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <87bqg9shpb.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<9qirahd0lo.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 23:32:43 -0500
-	of "25 May 2007 05\:49\:07 +0200")
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode
-	for emacs.
-
+From: Jay Belanger
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode for emacs.
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 ...
@@ -36257,16 +31779,10 @@ than all at once?
 
 What code is being run while Axiom output it arriving?
 
-Jay
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 08:33:42 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<9q7iqy6nue.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 Subject: Re: axiom mode for emacs.
 
 > By the way, any xemacs experts out there?  I tried to port it today, but failed
@@ -36289,16 +31805,11 @@ Ralf
      (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point))
      (message "Process mark set")))
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 08:56:36 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Which source distributions should we list?
-	<20070524234036.fx94t4yg0n1w88ww@webmail.anikast.ca>
-Cc: list
 
 >> Also, is hersen-algebra-improvements still in use?  Does it contain
 >> any work not present in other branches?
@@ -36308,18 +31819,11 @@ Cc: list
 
 Antoine, could you say something about the state of your branch?
 
-Thank you
-
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 13:24:48 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Wed, 23 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -36398,18 +31902,11 @@ and formating follows Boot version.
     (FLOOR (* l10 (+ 1.0d0 1.0d-12)))))))
 
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 07:31:14 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-Cc: list
 
 Confirmed - builds on sbcl and clisp.  Wow!  Thanks Waldek!
 
@@ -36461,20 +31958,17 @@ linux/algebra/COMPLEX.fasl
 Integer,...)
 (3) ->
 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: axiom-dev <list>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 25 May 2007 13:38:07 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: axiom-dev <list>
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] comparison operators and %pi
 
 Dear Alasdair, Francois,
 
 (didn't get through, did it?)
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 (I move this to developer)
 
@@ -36595,18 +32089,13 @@ features from EXPR here...  Some documentation would be good, though.
         simplifyPower(denominator x,n pretend Integer)
 
 
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: Which source distributions should we list?
-	<f3c595c60705242040o3436e0eao499b8401078bf036@mail.gmail.com>
-	<20070525000031.25einmuvxj284w0w@webmail.anikast.ca>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 25 May 2007 08:01:18 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Which source distributions should we list?
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -36650,16 +32139,11 @@ For Google mirror, I don't know whether we want to preserve the
 history there as opposed to regularly putting a snapshot there.
 This is not a serious suggestion.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 08:09:48 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: Boot, Virtual Machine
-Cc: list
 
 On Fri, 25 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -36691,17 +32175,11 @@ Thanks for the example.  A few remarks:
   (3) you can declare variable typs in Boot by specifying their types:
          var : type 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 15:44:11 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Which source distributions should we list?
-	<87sl9lrra9.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 > Axiom.build-improvements and Axiom.wh-sandbox will deal with the
 > manufaturing of necessary patches as they can.
@@ -36753,17 +32231,11 @@ developers (who actually commit) to work centralized or distributed.
 We can change that later if we have thousands of contributors. But until 
 then we should do more to attract developers.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 22:41:54 +0700 (NOVST)
 From: Andrey G. Grozin
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Back again.
-	<20070524234552.dzj6xx4ynrw0sogg@webmail.anikast.ca>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On Thu, 24 May 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 > Since gnu readline (or it's equivalent) are available on all the likely
@@ -36778,17 +32250,11 @@ This will make axiom+readline to be distributable only under GPL.
 
 If there will be any responces, please, switch to axiom-legal.
 
-Andrey
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 May 2007 21:00:36 +0200
+From: Francois Maltey
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: comparison operators and %pi
-	<9q8xbd9lr4.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Francois Maltey
-Date: 25 May 2007 21:00:36 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Hello everybody !
 
@@ -36862,16 +32328,11 @@ maple and mupad, and after write a pamphlet file was too much, sorry...
 
 I hope I answer to your questions.
 
-Francois, in France.
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 03:37:07 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
 
 CY wrote:
 > Confirmed - builds on sbcl and clisp.  Wow!  Thanks Waldek!
@@ -36904,18 +32365,11 @@ in next revision):
 
 )lisp (setf sb-ext:*evaluator-mode* :interpret)
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 May 2007 20:57:32 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 25 May 2007 20:57:32 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -36953,15 +32407,10 @@ defining variables through SETQ -- that tends to trigger warnings
 from several Lisp implementations.  Is it possible that the above
 is such a warning? (the |#1| are names for synthetized lambdas).
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 04:50:09 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Camm Maguire
+To: list
 Subject: Packages and compilation
 
 I am somewhat puzzled by error message given by gcl compiling
@@ -37009,18 +32458,12 @@ The file compiles fine in CLtL1, more precisely I get warnings, but
 the file works as expected.  It also works interpreted, but I want
 to put inside calls to C functions (defentry form) and for that IIUC
 I have to compile it.
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 26 May 2007 12:42:48 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Packages and compilation
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 26 May 2007 12:42:48 -0400
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > I am somewhat puzzled by error message given by gcl compiling
@@ -37039,23 +32482,11 @@ deprecated symbol COMPILE in-place of :COMPILE-TOPLEVEL seems to
 result in correct behavior.  Seems to be a viable workaround for the
 moment, and perhaps a clue as to the cause.
 
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode
-	for emacs.
-	<1d67a53c0705241644o1f774c7doc78402116d1db638@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9q646h8w3l.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qfy5jfwy0.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 26 May 2007 19:25:25 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode for emacs.
 
 Hmm, yet another glitch.  When using HyperDoc or my SPADEDIT script, axiom
 produces output, which is sent to the buffer.  Unfortunately, this confuses my
@@ -37090,24 +32521,11 @@ and the message from SPADEDIT, which in turn calls emacsclient:
 The HyperDoc messages can be turned off with )se me au of, but this turns off
 more than I'd like.  The other one I don't know at all how to switch off.
 
-Many thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode
-	for emacs.
-	<1d67a53c0705241644o1f774c7doc78402116d1db638@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9q646h8w3l.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qfy5jfwy0.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9q646fsdiy.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 26 May 2007 13:06:48 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode for emacs.
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -37121,17 +32539,12 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 I agree that for "normal" users, those "loading" messages are more
 of annoyance than anything.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 21:51:36 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, axiom-mail@nongnu.org,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Enumeration
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 05/26/2007 09:42 PM, Bill Page wrote:
 > On May 26, 2007 3:35 PM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -37166,12 +32579,10 @@ Ralf
 
 PS: Shouldn't that thread just be in axiom-developer?
 
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 04:10:46 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Cleaning issues
 
 I have looked at older issues in Issue Tracker and it seems that
@@ -37227,18 +32638,11 @@ may point inside.
 Those are just two examples, I would be good if somebody would
 filter out other non-issues.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 May 2007 21:34:14 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Cleaning issues
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 26 May 2007 21:34:14 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -37308,20 +32712,11 @@ not things people usually grasp from first reading.  I don't know what
 can be done apart from an FAQ entry under the heading
 "reference semantics" and "referential transparent computations".
 
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	"'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Cleaning issues
 Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 23:43:31 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcegCCHDRk25Znx4QxOdYLComghaugACCFjg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: Cleaning issues
 
 On May 26, 2007 10:34 PM Gabriel Dos Reis
 > 
@@ -37351,20 +32746,11 @@ report is the Axiom IssueTracker. We should have answers
 such as Waldek's there. In fact we already have several
 such issues ansered in this way.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Cliff Yapp, "jay p. belanger" <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Re: [ANN] yet a better version of
-	the axiom mode for emacs.
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 27 May 2007 09:05:18 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Cliff Yapp, Jay Belanger
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode for emacs.
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -37403,21 +32789,11 @@ for the same reason.  Don't know how to do this on windows, though. issue
 
   )edit
 
-
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 09:21:05 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Re: [ANN] yet a better version
-	of	the axiom mode for emacs.
-	<9qy7jaeogh.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode for emacs.
 
 > A port to xemacs and vi would be superb.  I believe Ralf is using xemacs,
 > Thomas and Christian from my department are using vi and TeXmacs.  Thomas said
@@ -37427,17 +32803,11 @@ Have you looked at preview-latex? Maybe you can convince it to work
 together with axiommode. It is compiling (latexing) to gifs and displays 
 them in the emacs buffer.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 09:35:14 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Cleaning issues
-	<877iqvdmft.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 On 05/27/2007 04:34 AM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -37495,18 +32865,11 @@ I know that that sounds a little too much for a beginner, but it is a
 simple rule. "Take care when you are using bang functions, you might 
 introduce an explosion."
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Re: [ANN] yet a better version
-	of	the axiom mode for emacs.
-	<9qy7jaeogh.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <46593161.6080802@hemmecke.de>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 27 May 2007 09:58:11 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Re: [ANN] yet a better version of the axiom mode for emacs.
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -37522,19 +32885,11 @@ No.
 
 No.  I have invested too much time already, sorry.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 07:38:04 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: yet a better version of the axiom mode for
-	emacs.
-To: Martin Rubey,
-	"jay p. belanger" <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+Subject: Re: yet a better version of the axiom mode for emacs.
+To: Martin Rubey, Jay Belanger
 
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -37569,23 +32924,11 @@ anyone who wanted to could get IMaxima to be IAxiom ;-).
 
 Cheers, and thanks Martin for all the effort you have put in!
 
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________Luggage? GPS? Comic books? 
-Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search
-http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=graduation+gifts&cs=bz
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 27 May 2007 11:45:20 -0500
-Cc: axiom-commit@lists.sourceforge.net, list
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [571]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [571] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -37595,17 +32938,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
 Why would you want to have this specified on command line?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [571]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 18:51:42 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [571] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > 
@@ -37622,19 +32959,11 @@ openmcl just crashes.  In general if somebody want to try with
 another Lisp we can not expect that --help / --version will
 work, so giving flavor may be necessary.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 12:26:19 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [571]
-	branches/wh-sandbox
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [571] branches/wh-sandbox
 
 On Sun, 27 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -37659,17 +32988,10 @@ implementation that has any sense does that.  The fact that openmcl crashes on
 --version is a symptom of bug in that implementation, and its developers might
 want to know about it.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Markus Cozowicz'" <eisber@eisber.net>
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 14:41:45 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acd3nJvETrQTxQIHRja41cAqJuZhBABl99JQAG4BatAAAqCYTQAEZ0iwCVtPfEAABW6Z0A==
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Markus Cozowicz
 Subject: RE: Axiom on MediaWiki (was: Axiom)
 
 Markus,
@@ -37842,26 +33164,14 @@ Bill Page.
 > code is a serious risk, I think the best option would be to run
 > Axiom in a chroot environment or perhaps on a separate virtual
 > machine using Xen or other VM tool.
-> 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: "'Markus Cozowicz'" <eisber@eisber.net>,  list
-Subject: re: Axiom on MediaWiki (was: Axiom)
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 27 May 2007 21:20:53 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Markus Cozowicz
+Subject: re: Axiom on MediaWiki (was: Axiom)
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Markus,
 > 
@@ -37883,14 +33193,10 @@ Martin
 PS: I was thinking of starting an axiom-tutorial blog, but maybe a Stammtisch
 would be better?
 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 27 May 2007 16:18:29 -0400
-Cc: 
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
 
 --=-=-=
@@ -38182,31 +33488,21 @@ PqvTDjvaG1Ds3bFw19fA7jFo9SAKRliY4sCs/gH8Zd1X/E/n7ZZTEq1WcNQ5HZy2j47+PxuAGwCG
 hgIA
 --=-=-=--
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 22:32:12 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 > For convinience, attached is a patch against current Silver.
 
 What is the "current Silver"??? Where is it? On Sourceforge?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 27 May 2007 17:08:56 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 27 May 2007 17:08:56 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
 
 Hi Ralf,
 
@@ -38220,20 +33516,11 @@ on Sourceforge.  Tim gave the details here:
 
   http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2007-05/msg00260.html
 
-> 
-> Ralf
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 27 May 2007 16:34:20 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 27 May 2007 16:34:20 -0500
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -38250,20 +33537,11 @@ Axiom.build-improvements, Axiom.wh-sandbox, and Axiom.gdr-sandbox.
 
 It is nice to see them solved again.
 
-Thanks,
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 27 May 2007 17:41:57 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
-	<871wh23q8z.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 27 May 2007 17:41:57 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > Stephen Wilson writes:
@@ -38296,18 +33574,6 @@ work than the rout I took.
 It is not one of my priorities to merge build-improvments or
 wh-sandbox with silver.
 
-> 
-> Thanks,
-> 
-> -- Gaby
-
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 14:43:04 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -38323,34 +33589,18 @@ papers and presentations, but will you be able to make your work
 available outside of ISSAC proper for those of us in the peanut
 gallery?  Can anyone videotape the talk for online use?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. 
-http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 16:48:49 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: back
 
 my, my, my, it has been a busy week here. --Tim
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 16:50:34 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: back
 
 Steve,
@@ -38360,18 +33610,10 @@ Thanks for the patch.
 I see from the mail that you've put up a git.
 Is your patch there? Can I pull from it?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 27 May 2007 17:56:05 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: back
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -38388,21 +33630,12 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 Yes, the patch is there. git-pull should give you the posted patch and
 that alone. Please let me know if it works out.
 
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Stephen Wilson'" <Stephen Wilson>
-Subject: RE: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 18:11:20 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acegp9NlWQ8ji89MQUqBiZbu3z33gAAAWT+gAABpw1A=
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson
+Subject: RE: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Stephen,
 
@@ -38451,22 +33684,14 @@ Given the current fractious sitation, I think we need to guard
 against making it worse. It is Tim's stated intention to continue
 to merge build-improvements into Silver.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 27 May 2007 18:28:55 -0400
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Stephen,
 > 
@@ -38543,25 +33768,11 @@ hopes of obtaining a clean patch.
 This does not make anything worse.  Im just posting a patch against
 silver.  Whats the big deal?
 
-> 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 17:33:47 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
-	<871wh23q8z.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87y7jaaqqi.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On Sun, 27 May 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -38577,16 +33788,11 @@ By no means I intended to imply you should do otherwise.
 
 I would have been surprised if it were different.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 17:36:08 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
 
 On Sun, 27 May 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -38597,17 +33803,11 @@ On Sun, 27 May 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
 I'm not unpleasantly surprised at all.  This is Axiom.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 17:39:51 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
-	<87lkf9c34o.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
 
 On Sun, 27 May 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -38622,18 +33822,11 @@ they eventually get included.
 This is Axiom.  The goal is to redo everything, especially known and solved
 problems. We have about 25 years left for that.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 27 May 2007 18:42:36 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
-	<87lkf9c34o.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705271737370.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 27 May 2007 18:42:36 -0400
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -38657,20 +33850,10 @@ If this problem is solved, why does silver not reflect that?
 
 My hope is that it will any minute now.
 
-> 
-> -- Gaby
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 17:43:30 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: list
 Subject: bachslash-newline in Makefiles
 
 Ah, controvery. Sigh.
@@ -38720,22 +33903,11 @@ SVN users should be able to apply the change as a single changeset.
 Mostly I'm trying to fix outstanding bug reports (e.g. I'm working
 on downcasing filenames everywhere).
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 17:45:15 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
-	<87lkf9c34o.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705271737370.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87hcpxc2hv.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
 
 On Sun, 27 May 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -38746,15 +33918,10 @@ On Sun, 27 May 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
 This is Axiom.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 17:49:39 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: bachslash-newline in Makefiles
 
 re: Stephen's patch
@@ -38764,20 +33931,11 @@ a rework of an existing patch since the Makefiles are nowhere the same.
 Thus, since the idea was not previously posted as a diff-Naur to Gold
 it is NOT rework or cherry-picking.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 16:00:37 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Stephen Wilson
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
-
+Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > 
@@ -38799,25 +33957,11 @@ codebase!  Disinterest is more fatal to a project than any
 disorganization could ever be - apathy is by far the most fatal disease
 we could catch.
 
-Cheers, and thanks all!
-
-CY
-
-
- 
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-
-
 \start
+Date: 27 May 2007 19:29:03 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: bachslash-newline in Makefiles
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 27 May 2007 19:29:03 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 > Future updates to "silver" will be complete changesets. 
@@ -38834,18 +33978,11 @@ the specific problem I was trying to solve was finalized.  This
 qualifies in my mind as a changeset. I hope it is sufficient (modulo
 any problems others discover) for inclusion in silver.
 
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 18:32:57 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles.
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
 
 On Sun, 27 May 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -38857,17 +33994,11 @@ Indeed.
 And disinterest is lurking around when no forward move or progress is being
 made. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 27 May 2007 18:44:54 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: bachslash-newline in Makefiles
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 27 May 2007 18:44:54 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -38899,18 +34030,11 @@ branching is easy with SVN too, but I suspect that was not the point.
 | as full changesets. People using git should be able to do a git-pull.
 | SVN users should be able to apply the change as a single changeset.
 
-Great!
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 27 May 2007 18:49:37 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: ISSAC papers/presentations?
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 27 May 2007 18:49:37 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -38932,16 +34056,11 @@ It is also our intent to make the library available to the Axiom
 community -- it will be up to the powers be to decide whether they
 want it in the Axiom standard distribution or not.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 27 May 2007 18:53:09 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: bachslash-newline in Makefiles
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 27 May 2007 18:53:09 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -38959,18 +34078,11 @@ here.  This problem was noticed a long time ago and was solved
 collaboratively by various people including Ralf, Bill, Waldek, Jacob,
 and me.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 13:15:51 +0200
-From: Henri Lesourd <texmacs@free.fr>
-To: 
-Subject: Re: [Texmacs-dev] Lisp/TeX/TeXmacs was: re:
-	gcl,	shared libraries
-	<46555A8C.7070301@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
+From: Henri Lesourd
+To: list
+Subject: Re: [Texmacs-dev] Lisp/TeX/TeXmacs was: re: gcl, shared libraries
 
 Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -39034,48 +34146,24 @@ You should first give a try to the tutorial above : although
 it remains incomplete, it has exactly been written for solving
 the kinds of learning problem you are describing now.
 
-
-Best, Henri
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 01:28:19 +0200
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Topic: Axiom on MediaWiki - Graphics
-thread-index: Acd3nJvETrQTxQIHRja41cAqJuZhBABl99JQAG4BatAAAqCYTQAEZ0iwCVtPfEAABW6Z0AAKuxkg
-	<00db01c7a08e$b2804760$6900a8c0@asus>
-From: "Markus Cozowicz" <eisber@eisber.net>
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Markus Cozowicz
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: Axiom on MediaWiki - Graphics
 
-Hi,
-
 I couldn't find anything on how to set the PostScript output file
-interactively (=3Dw/o the ui).
+interactively (=w/o the ui).
 
 Any hints? It doesn't have to be returned through the pipe, as I need to
 run convert anyway.
 
-Thx Markus
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 01:04:19 +0200
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Topic: Axiom on MediaWiki (was: Axiom)
-thread-index: Acd3nJvETrQTxQIHRja41cAqJuZhBABl99JQAG4BatAAAqCYTQAEZ0iwCVtPfEAABW6Z0AAJSMKw
-	<00db01c7a08e$b2804760$6900a8c0@asus>
-From: "Markus Cozowicz" <eisber@eisber.net>
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Markus Cozowicz
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: Axiom on MediaWiki (was: Axiom)
 
-Hi,
-
 I'm filtering the commands you provided to improve security. I don't
 perform chroot and still use the apache user (too much work).
 I improved the Latex a little.
@@ -39094,14 +34182,7 @@ register, so I know you added it.
 
 I'll try graphics right now.
 
-Thx Markus
-
 -----Original Message-----
-From: Bill Page [mailto:Bill Page]=20
-Sent: Sonntag, 27. Mai 2007 20:42
-To: Markus Cozowicz
-Cc: list
-Subject: RE: Axiom on MediaWiki (was: Axiom)
 
 Markus,
 
@@ -39109,19 +34190,19 @@ Thank you very much for this initial work! I think it is very
 promising.
 
 On May 27, 2007 12:19 PM Markus Cozowicz wrote:
->=20
+>
 > I found some time on the weekend to work on it.
->=20
+>
 > Have a look at http://www.eisber.net/StatWiki/index.php/Temp
->=20
-> I'm actually reusing <math>-tag from MediaWiki, which has=20
+>
+> I'm actually reusing <math>-tag from MediaWiki, which has
 > limited Latex support. Thus I have to do some conversions and
 > stripping. I don't think full support of all Latex outputted
 > by Axiom is possible, but to get a reasonable amount, I'd have
 > to go through some more samples.
->=20
+>
 > Some questions:
->=20
+>
 > - Do you have list of functions that impose security problems?
 
 There are at least two classes of operations that potentially
@@ -39166,7 +34247,7 @@ We have however documented some problem cases on the Axiom
 Wiki. E.g.
 
 http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/VeryLongLaTeX
-=20
+
 > I saw that you support graphics too with postscript output.
 
 Axiom can generate graphics with postscript output if it
@@ -39188,47 +34269,47 @@ http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/GraphicsOnMathAction
 > The R-plugin for media wiki already does postscript to png
 > conversion for R graphics...
 > It shouldn't be too hard to adapt that for Axiom.
->=20
+>
 
 Great!
 
 Regards,
 Bill Page.
 
->=20
+>
 > -----Original Message-----
-> From: Bill Page [mailto:Bill Page]=20
+> From: Bill Page [mailto:Bill Page]
 > Sent: Dienstag, 10. April 2007 03:08
 > To: Markus Cozowicz
 > Cc: 'Axiom-Developer'
 > Subject: Axiom on MediaWiki (was: Axiom)
->=20
+>
 > Markus,
->=20
+>
 > I hope you do not mind that I am copying this to the Axiom
 > developer mailing list. I think there may be some other
 > people here who are interested in this subject.
->=20
+>
 > On April 9, 2007 6:43 PM Markus Cozowicz wrote:
->=20
+>
 > > I'm actually trying to integrate Axiom into MediaWiki. I'm
 > > using it to write my statistics homework (www.eisber.net/StatWiki).
->=20
+>
 > Well, I thinks that's a pretty ambitious project just to do
 > your homework! :-) But I think this is interesting for much
 > more than that.
->=20
+>
 > > MediaWiki is written in PHP.
->=20
+>
 > Yes. Very famous. It is the wiki software behind Wikipedia.
 > I think it is a very good choice (except for PHP, but that's
 > a different story).
->=20
+>
 > > I'm not sure if I actually want to properly interface with
 > > Axiom, as I'm only interested in the generated latex, that
 > > needs to be piped into texvc (yet another binary - the latex
 > > interface used in MediaWiki).
->=20
+>
 > I don't know what you mean exactly by "properly interface with
 > Axiom". Axiom can generate LaTeX output for the results that it
 > calculates. I assume that if you are interested in Axiom, you
@@ -39236,7 +34317,7 @@ Bill Page.
 > or other - otherwise I don't see much point in using Axiom just
 > to generate LaTeX output. I think you would find it rather
 > awkward if that was all you wanted it to do.
->=20
+>
 > I suppose that you are familiar with the Axiom Wiki web site:
 > http://wiki.axiom-developer.org
 > If you are using Axiom for statistics - even if it is just for
@@ -39248,12 +34329,12 @@ Bill Page.
 > applications where Axiom can be used. Your exercises might
 > help other people realize how Axiom can be used in their
 > own situation.
->=20
+>
 > As you can discover from the wiki site, these web sites are
 > based on Zwiki, Zope and Python - quite different from most
 > PHP applications although they accomplish mostly the same
 > thing in the end.
->=20
+>
 > If you are more interested in continuing the development of
 > a general purpose MediaWiki plug-in that allows MediaWiki to
 > send commands to Axiom and display the results on a wiki page
@@ -39261,11 +34342,11 @@ Bill Page.
 > very interested in that. I would very much like to be able to
 > offer such an interface for Axiom to other MediaWiki users.
 > So I would be glad to help you with this.
->=20
+>
 > > Can I disabled shell execution in Axiom? Because for security
 > > reason, I probably don't want anybody to execute arbitrary
 > > code on my server.
->=20
+>
 > Axiom is not designed with this kind of security in mind, but
 > in the PHP interface to Axiom, it would be possible to intercept
 > commands which might execute arbitrary code and still leave a
@@ -39273,23 +34354,11 @@ Bill Page.
 > code is a serious risk, I think the best option would be to run
 > Axiom in a chroot environment or perhaps on a separate virtual
 > machine using Xen or other VM tool.
->=20
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
->=20
->=20
->=20
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-
 
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 20:28:46 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: backslash-newline in Makefiles
 
 Stephen,
@@ -39305,19 +34374,10 @@ Yes, they are what I'd consider a changeset. They address one
 particular problem that affects several files as one distinct
 conceptual change.
 
-
-Tim
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-
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-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 27 May 2007 21:44:15 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -39365,22 +34425,10 @@ Ok.
 > particular problem that affects several files as one distinct
 > conceptual change.
 
-Excellent.
-
->
->
-> Tim
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-Steve.
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-
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 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 21:23:32 -0500
 From: git@axiom-developer.org
-To: list, Tim Daly
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
 
  CHANGELOG                    |    1 +
@@ -39408,15 +34456,10 @@ Date:   Sun May 27 14:05:16 2007 -0400
       the GNU make manual subsection "Splitting Command Lines" (node
       "Splitting Lines"), in section "Command Syntax", chapter "Writing the
       Commands in Rules", for details.
-
-
-
-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 21:24:55 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: backslash-newline in Makefiles
 
 Stephen,
@@ -39426,20 +34469,11 @@ I used your posted diff for the Make newline problem.
 The changeset has been applied.
 The commit is done to git and SVN.
 
-Thanks,
-Tim
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-
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+Date: 27 May 2007 21:33:04 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: git@axiom-developer.org
 Subject: Re: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 27 May 2007 21:33:04 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 git@axiom-developer.org writes:
 
@@ -39452,17 +34486,10 @@ Tim --
   Please could set up the git commit message so that it goes to
 axiom-commit@sf.net?  
 
-Thanks!
-
--- Gaby
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-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 21:42:52 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
 
 > Please could you set up the git commit message so that it goes to
@@ -39470,17 +34497,10 @@ Subject: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
 
 done --t
 
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 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 21:47:39 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
 
 On Sun, 27 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -39492,15 +34512,10 @@ On Sun, 27 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
 
 Thanks!
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 21:48:29 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles
 
 Stephen,
@@ -39511,21 +34526,11 @@ I had a typo in my command line.
 We should be able to do git-pulls from now on which will greatly
 simplify the task.
 
-Tim
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+Date: 27 May 2007 21:49:24 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 27 May 2007 21:49:24 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -39537,16 +34542,10 @@ Oops: I should have said:
 
   axiom-commit@lists.sf.net
                ^^^^^
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 27 May 2007 23:03:26 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: backslash-newline in Makefiles
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -39564,18 +34563,10 @@ This is great news.  Many thanks.
 > Thanks,
 > Tim
 
-Steve
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Stephen Wilson'" <Stephen Wilson>
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 23:14:18 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcegxAri7j+YUIhjTvSJapWoG07v1gACL3GQ
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: RE: wiki AxiomSources page
 
 Steve,
@@ -39629,21 +34620,13 @@ page with that name.
 Yes I would be glad to do this if absolutely necessary but I
 would much prefer for you to be able to do it yourself.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
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-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 27 May 2007 23:26:07 -0400
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: wiki AxiomSources page
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 > You need a user id and password assigned that allows you to bypass
 > the spam restrictions. I would be very glad to assign such a user
 > id and password for you. Please send me the user id and initial
@@ -39659,16 +34642,10 @@ Ok absolutely.
 
 Yes, I would be glad to do it myself.  Thanks for offering the access!
 
-Steve
-
-
-
-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 22:28:59 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
 
 Gaby,
@@ -39678,19 +34655,10 @@ Gaby,
 
 fixed. --t
 
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 22:45:57 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
 
 Gaby,
@@ -39699,22 +34667,10 @@ I made a commit that simply adds some explicit lines to the
 CHANGELOG to document the particular files touched so we can
 see if the new changes are showing up on the sourceforge list.
 
-t
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 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 22:51:28 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Axiom silver branch: Changes to 'master'
 
 On Sun, 27 May 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -39750,15 +34706,10 @@ soliton[22:47]% head axiom/CHANGELOG                          ~/src/Axiom/daly
 20070518 tpd src/interp/sys-pkg.lisp import VMLISP::AXIOM-PROBE-FILE
 You have new mail.                                                       
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 23:41:16 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Which source distributions should we list?
 
 Ralf,
@@ -39772,8 +34723,6 @@ SVN/git. The main gold version will continue using the ARCH/CVS tools.
 
 The only "end-user visible" systems should be the ARCH/CVS versions.
 
-
-
 > I still don't see a good structure. 
 
 A good structure is related to your style of code development.  Which
@@ -39815,26 +34764,12 @@ Linux lived and grew using this method despite having hundreds
 of developers using many different systems. It is suboptimal
 but it works everywhere.
 
-t
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 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 21:41:04 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Bill Page,
-	Stephen Wilson
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
+To: Bill Page, Stephen Wilson
 Subject: RE: wiki AxiomSources page
 
-
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > But so far he has not made these changes.
@@ -39842,23 +34777,11 @@ Subject: RE: wiki AxiomSources page
 I apologize for this - I am traveling this weekend and have not had the
 chance to do it.  I will take care of it when I get back.
 
-CY
-
-
- 
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 Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 21:50:12 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: Which source distributions should we list?
 To: Tim Daly, Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: Which source distributions should we list?
 
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
 > 
@@ -39894,20 +34817,10 @@ Tier3:  The "archive" page, listing all branches and systems tried with
 Axiom.  If anyone gets that far, presumably they know what they are
 doing.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 00:31:43 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Which source distributions should we list?
 
 Bill,
@@ -39935,9 +34848,6 @@ will be for Gaby to extract, document, test, and export the
 changeset necessary to make this happen. Right now it lives on 
 his private branch.
 
-
-
-
 > Anyway as I understand it, right now Tim is manually updating 
 > both the git repository on axiom-developer and the "daly" branch
 > on SVN in parallel. That does not sound like a particularly
@@ -39953,28 +34863,16 @@ I've added git this year.
 It really matters much less than we think since all of these
 systems work perfectly well with diff and patch.
 
-
-
-
 > There's got to be a better way, right?
 
 Why? Even Linus has to deal with multiple systems. I understand
 that not all of his "lieutenants" use git and that some still
 send him tgz files.
 
-t
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-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 00:49:45 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Which source distributions should we list?
 
 Cliff,
@@ -40032,19 +34930,10 @@ one, work with it. Post your diff-Naur changesets. Since this is
 a common format that works with everything we can all apply the
 changes to our own repositories.
 
-Tim
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-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 01:11:51 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Which source distributions should we list?
 
 Cliff,
@@ -40083,18 +34972,11 @@ silver first and go thru a testing cycle.
 If you really want to use git (which I encourage) and you want a
 git copy of Gold there is a git-arch or git-cvs command to clone it.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 11:25:47 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: re: Which source distributions should we list?
-Cc: list
 
 >> 3. Silver is moving from arch to Git ....
 > 
@@ -40147,16 +35029,11 @@ agree on something.
 To be honest, I don't like diff-Naur, if I have a SCM at hand. It sounds 
 like washing the dishes by hand though you have a dishwasher.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 13:37:54 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -40221,18 +35098,11 @@ that such bindings are visible to eval.  The '#<NULL-LEXENV>' part
 made me suspicious, but testing indicate that in sbcl code works
 as expected.  
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 07:51:36 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 28 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -40263,15 +35133,11 @@ On Mon, 28 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
 The above shows that |#1| is *declared*.  But whereis it defined?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 May 2007 08:10:19 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: re: Which source distributions should we list?
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 28 May 2007 08:10:19 -0500
 Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -40293,16 +35159,11 @@ I tried this week-end, but gave up for when I have more time.
 It is a community effort branch.  A look at the ChangeLogs will
 suffice to convince you that many active people here contribute to it.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 15:30:16 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
 
 > On Mon, 28 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -40370,18 +35231,11 @@ to undefined variables, loosing them also when variable name is
 spelled incorrectly.  I would prefer to have in a _single_ place explicit
 DEFVAR/DEFPARAMETER declaration and in all other places use SETQ.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 08:32:35 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 28 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -40393,12 +35247,6 @@ On Mon, 28 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 |                               |                      |
 |                         definition              declaration
 
-Sorry, I missed this.
-
--- Gaby
-
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-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 08:46:41 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
@@ -40438,17 +35286,11 @@ We don't have a file "call.boot" for all function calls we make, for
 "eq-comparison.boot" for all "eq compare" we do.  Let's organize the codes
 logically.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 16:24:17 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
-
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
 
 > On Mon, 28 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -40507,12 +35349,6 @@ reference global values bound to symbols.  "Interesting" here means
 that the Lisp compiler can issue sensible diagnostics about
 undefined values.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 09:48:27 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
@@ -40567,15 +35403,10 @@ Yes; I would rather automate that process through bootsys for example.
 The automation will also takes care of the differences between CLISP, SBCL 
 and GCL, etc.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 20:19:41 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "list" <list>
-	charset=UTF-8
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: RE: Leo, LP and Axiom
 
 At:
@@ -40706,18 +35537,10 @@ in a separate branch of Leo development?
 
 Thanks again for offering to work with me on using Leo with Axiom. 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 22:43:12 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Bill Page, 
-	Stephen Wilson
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
+To: Bill Page, Stephen Wilson
 Subject: AxiomSources
 
 OK, I have made an initial stab at an updated AxiomSources page.  I
@@ -40741,18 +35564,11 @@ Anyway, I invite any and all to revert/edit/update what I've put up.
 Any mistakes in maintainer identifications are unintentional and I
 apologize in advance for any errors.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 May 2007 21:55:10 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: AxiomSources
-	<465B9340.6080904@yahoo.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 28 May 2007 21:55:10 -0500
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -40789,17 +35605,11 @@ For Git, read the manual.
 
 Thansk for doing this, Cliff!
 
--- Gaby
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-
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 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 22:56:07 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "list" <list>
-	charset=UTF-8
-Subject: Fwd: [sage-devel] NSF white paper draft - call
-	for comments
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
+Subject: Fwd: [sage-devel] NSF white paper draft - call	for comments
 
 Axiom Developers;
 
@@ -40820,10 +35630,6 @@ detail than the other open source systems mentioned in the paper.
 Should other projects be asking for "equal time" in such a document
 or should each project submit a white paper of it's own?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
 ----- Forwarded message from David Joyner -----
     Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 21:39:23 -0400
     From: David Joyner
@@ -40841,49 +35647,23 @@ http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/research/oscas-nsf-white-paper2.pdf
 
 Comments would be greatly appreciated. Please be as critical as you like. 
 
-- David Joyner
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-To: Cliff Yapp
-	<465B9340.6080904@yahoo.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 28 May 2007 23:08:36 -0400
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: AxiomSources
 
-
 Thanks Cliff!
 
 I'll be editing the page to include a reference to the Axisp branch.
 
 Unfortunately I cannot help with the tarball issue.
 
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 May 2007 23:12:48 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: AxiomSources
-	<465B9340.6080904@yahoo.com> <87ps4kl4oh.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 28 May 2007 23:12:48 -0400
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > | When making a tarball release, it is customary to strip out all the
@@ -40898,22 +35678,11 @@ Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 For Git, do:
    git archive --format=tar --prefix=FOO HEAD | gzip > FOO.tar.gz
 
-
-Steve
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 Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 20:45:01 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Fwd: [sage-devel] NSF white paper draft - call
-	for comments
-To: Bill Page,
-	"list" <list>
-Cc: 
-
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Fwd: [sage-devel] NSF white paper draft - call for comments
 
 --- Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -40960,32 +35729,18 @@ Mathematica and Maple's revenue comes from academia (who would probably
 use a free CAS even w/o commercial support) or industry (who are
 probably more likely to take the commercially supported solution.)
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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-To: axiom-devel <list>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 29 May 2007 00:09:28 -0400
-Cc: 
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Axisp News
 
-
 I have introduced a new wiki page giving a minimal overview of the
 axisp branch:
 
         http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxispBranch
 
 
-
 After giving some more thought to how I expect my work to progress, I
 have modified the layout of the axisp repo on axiom-developer.  For
 anyone who has cloned this repository, I suggest one does a fresh
@@ -41020,21 +35775,11 @@ contribute back to Silver in a gracious manner without concern of
 merge conflicts.
 
 
-Sincerely,   
-Steve
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 Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 02:16:57 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 28 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -41043,16 +35788,11 @@ On Mon, 28 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
 Have you tried this variant?  It looks "reasonable" to me.
 
--- Gaby
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-
 \start
-Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 14:07:56 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
 
 > On Mon, 28 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -41071,17 +35811,10 @@ There is a little problem with parentheses, it should be:
 Using version above compiler warnings go away.  But I did not
 put it trough full test cycle.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
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-
 \start
-To: Igor Khavkine
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 29 May 2007 15:06:20 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, axiom-math@nongnu.org
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Igor Khavkine
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-math] BasicOperator's %eval property
 
 Igor Khavkine writes:
@@ -41126,13 +35859,6 @@ any case, currently evaluate(op,args)$BasicOperatorFunctions1(%) blows op.
 
 Could you add it to IssueTracker, please?
 
-Many thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 07:15:40 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -41156,23 +35882,10 @@ Sacla - A partical Common Lisp implementation written in Common Lisp.
 License:  2-clause BSD
 http://homepage1.nifty.com/bmonkey/lisp/sacla/index-en.html
 
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 Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 12:08:05 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<9qlkf7skst.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: "list" <list>
 Subject: Re: Going mad with pattern matching
 
 Quoting Martin Rubey (transferred from axiom-mail):
@@ -41213,23 +35926,13 @@ of the | "suchthat" notation in patterns? Given that what you
 wrote works, I am more confident that really this is intended
 to work using the | notation. 
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
-
-
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-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-	<9qlkf7skst.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<20070529120805.yuxo17re8cdco08o@webmail.anikast.ca>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 29 May 2007 18:46:43 +0200
-Cc: "list" <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Going mad with pattern matching
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Ok. Do you think we should generate an bug report for the use of the |
 > "suchthat" notation in patterns? Given that what you wrote works, I am more
@@ -41239,36 +35942,21 @@ Yes, it certainly should work.  I do not know, unfortunately, how this kind of
 definition works.  Note that there is another place where "==" is "abused",
 namely for optional arguments.  I'm afraid that it's built into the parser.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 29 May 2007 17:10:16 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: CCL maintenance.
 
-
 *,
 
 Are any of the current maintainers working with CCL at all?  Is
 maintaining compatability with this Lisp of importance to anyone?
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 19:47:29 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "list" <list>
-	charset=UTF-8
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: RE: Leo, LP and Axiom
 
 Here is another installment of my continuing discussion with
@@ -41359,19 +36047,12 @@ might already address this points.
 Thanks for listening/reading to yet another overly long  post
 on this subject. :-)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 19:01:40 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Axiom and common lisp tools
 
-
 1) A web server to front Axiom in common lisp (Sman)
 
 This is a web server written in common lisp.
@@ -41413,16 +36094,11 @@ term to have a fully functional common-lisp-only based portable Axiom.
 The end result is cross-platform and both locally (Doyen) or remotely
 accessible.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 19:34:55 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Axiom and common lisp tools
-To: Tim Daly, list
-Cc: 
 
 
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -41466,24 +36142,11 @@ achieve what we are after.
 > term to have a fully functional common-lisp-only based portable
 > Axiom.
 
-Very nice!
-
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games.
-http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow  
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-
 \start
+Date: 30 May 2007 09:13:25 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Axiom and common lisp tools
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 30 May 2007 09:13:25 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -41505,18 +36168,11 @@ little angry, I must confess.
 By the way, if you start replacing LaTeX by something else, you are going to
 loose me.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
-To: Stephen Wilson
 Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:13:58 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
+To: Stephen Wilson
+Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
 
 > 
 > *,
@@ -41548,20 +36204,11 @@ GPL incompatible.  Big disadvantage is lack of Ansi compatibility.
 Clisp is also quite portable, so it is possible that CCL offers
 no advantages over clisp (but this requires more analysis).
 
---- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 06:01:16 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
-To: Waldek Hebisch,
-	Stephen Wilson
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
 
 --- Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -41584,24 +36231,11 @@ well advised to take a look at Allegro.
 I think the main issue there is the performance of Clisp, which IIRC is
 quite slow compared to CMUCL et. al.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-The fish are biting. 
-Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing.
-http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php
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-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
-To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:20:17 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
 
 C Y wrote:
 > > Clisp is also quite portable, so it is possible that CCL offers
@@ -41619,19 +36253,11 @@ Both Clisp and CCL are bytecode interpreters, so for can not be very
 fast, but are faster than many folks would think hearing "interpreter".
 ATM I can not say which one is faster CCL or clisp.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 06:55:47 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
+Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
 
 --- Waldek Hebisch wrote:
  
@@ -41658,24 +36284,11 @@ if someone wants to go commercial closed source with Axiom they are
 allowed to, but we don't have to do all the work to make it easy for
 them.  Just MHO.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________Luggage? GPS? Comic books? 
-Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search
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-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 May 2007 11:37:40 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 30 May 2007 11:37:40 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
 
 Hello Waldek,
 
@@ -41731,19 +36344,11 @@ the need myself to analyze CCL to figure Clisp has all the advantages.
 
 At this time, I am all for dropping CLL support.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 May 2007 11:41:25 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 30 May 2007 11:41:25 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -41769,20 +36374,11 @@ limmited to that class of programs which do on the fly compilation as
 their main computation.  Clisp has an simple, non-optimizing,
 blindingly-fast bytecode compiler.
 
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Stephen Wilson'" <Stephen Wilson>,
-	"'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: CCL maintenance.
 Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 12:15:53 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acei0HJtX8TETToXTHiRvdWTq/0n4QAA+Mwg
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson, Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: CCL maintenance.
 
 On May 30, 2007 11:38 AM Stephen Wilson
 > 
@@ -41846,20 +36442,10 @@ member of this email list. *If* we were to choose to continue some
 support for Axiom in CCL I think he might be interested and may
 be quite flexible about license issues.
 
-> ...
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 11:44:46 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Axiom and common lisp tools
 
 Martin,
@@ -42047,18 +36633,13 @@ just make everything into latex.
 
 I can't imagine why you think i might start replacing latex.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 30 May 2007 12:47:55 -0400
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On May 30, 2007 11:38 AM Stephen Wilson
 > > 
@@ -42168,24 +36749,10 @@ I probably should not have made a satement about the licence anyways.
 
 But any input from Arthur would certainly be appreciated.
 
-> 
-> > ...
-> 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 12:10:47 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: CCL maintenance
 
 Stephen,
@@ -42207,19 +36774,13 @@ no longer a "full" common lisp. The direction is clearly ANSI in the
 long term. So I'd have to conclude that CCL is unlikely to be of
 importance in the future of Axiom.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
-To: Stephen Wilson
 Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 19:22:13 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
+To: Stephen Wilson
+Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
 
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > > As part of the open source release NAG (Mike Dewar) claimed that
 > > they had delivered Axiom to Tim Daly in a form that would compile
 > > using CCL on Linux. I have never tested this and I think it would
@@ -42236,21 +36797,11 @@ To make things clear: version on NAG cdrom builds algebra from
 Lisp files.  To rebuild algebra from spad soureces would require
 extra effort.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: CCL maintenance.
 Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:07:03 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acei3xgney7yE3AlTWG5uT/N2owdxwAHsSkg
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: RE: CCL maintenance.
 
 On May 30, 2007 1:22 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -42273,21 +36824,12 @@ sources are compiled in the normal way. Do you mean that
 the NAG open source release cdrom does not contain the
 makefile logic necessary to compile the spad sources?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:12:05 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: CCL maintenance
-Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:12:05 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acei3XeEJ6SApuRmQaSWAm6Fs9qpDwAIQ9aw
-Cc: list, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On May 30, 2007 1:11 PM Tim Daly wrote:
 > ...
@@ -42305,21 +36847,11 @@ as the basis for an Axiom-specific runtime optimized especially
 to efficiently support Axiom. From this point of view ANSI
 compatibility is completely irrelevant.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Stephen Wilson'" <Stephen Wilson>
-Subject: RE: CCL maintenance.
 Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:29:49 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acei2j8vaO4r1NrHSouo+KgL65fFxwAJPEiA
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson
+Subject: RE: CCL maintenance.
 
 On May 30, 2007 12:48 PM Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > ...
@@ -42430,19 +36962,11 @@ was going to be a faster way to that goal until Mike Thomas
 solved the last remaining problems with Axiom and GCL in that
 environment.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 16:45:31 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: CCL maintenance
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 30 May 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -42468,15 +36992,10 @@ I would strongly encourage Axiomatizers to apply the process of abstraction,
 dear to working mathematicians, to the Axiom system.  I conjecture that only
 that way you can expect quite and full control over Axiom.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 16:52:50 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: CCL maintenance
 
 Bill,
@@ -42492,22 +37011,14 @@ in the *.input.pamphlet files reflect the values from the commercial
 version. More work will go into this once I move further in trying to
 merge the algebra changes.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 18:30:06 -0400
 From: Stephen Wilson
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
 
-
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 30 May 2007 18:30:29 -0400
 --text follows this line--
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On May 30, 2007 12:48 PM Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > > ...
@@ -42627,20 +37138,11 @@ ANSI defines the basic shape shape of the language for me, as for most
 Lisp developers and compiler writers.  Its only natural that we move
 to converge on this standard.
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 May 2007 18:34:48 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: CCL maintenance
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705301643250.5431@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 30 May 2007 18:34:48 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > I would strongly encourage Axiomatizers to apply the process of abstraction,
@@ -42649,18 +37151,11 @@ Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
 I couldn't agree more.
 
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 May 2007 18:36:47 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Axiom and common lisp tools
-	<9qiraaiy22.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 30 May 2007 18:36:47 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -42690,17 +37185,11 @@ Martin --
 
 This is Axiom; it does not matter what Axiom users think.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 May 2007 18:50:09 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
-	<87myzmgvyy.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 30 May 2007 18:50:09 -0500
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -42716,17 +37205,11 @@ Axiom code base.
 
 Please, don't tell me you're not concerned about wasting developer's time.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 May 2007 18:51:25 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
-	<87r6oygw57.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 30 May 2007 18:51:25 -0500
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -42737,18 +37220,11 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 That would not bother me.  I never built Axiom with CCL and I'm not
 going to start soon.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 May 2007 20:09:21 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
-	<87myzmgvyy.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<876469dg7i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 30 May 2007 20:09:21 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > The slowness of GCL is another irritating aspect of working on current
@@ -42775,21 +37251,11 @@ drop significantly as well.
 
 In short, I dont blame GCL for axioms long build times.
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 May 2007 20:12:04 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
-	<87r6oygw57.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87zm3lc1ky.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 30 May 2007 20:12:04 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > That would not bother me.  I never built Axiom with CCL and I'm not
@@ -42801,22 +37267,11 @@ I will be removing CCL support incrementally as I work, and post a
 changeset against silver down the road.  Assuming comparable work is
 not being done in parallel.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 19:17:52 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
-	<87myzmgvyy.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<876469dg7i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876469hn0u.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On Wed, 30 May 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -42862,20 +37317,11 @@ written in Lisp.  Lisp is just too low level.  For one thing, the verbosity
 (I'm not talking of parenthesis) obscures the main ideas; its primitivity
 drags further down.  But, I've said enough on the subject already.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 May 2007 20:36:38 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: CCL maintenance.
-	<87myzmgvyy.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<876469dg7i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876469hn0u.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705301911230.5431@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 30 May 2007 20:36:38 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -42935,28 +37381,17 @@ I believe we are polar opposites in the way we see Lisp.
 
 Im not out to convert anyone.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 May 2007 23:32:33 -0400
 To: axiom-devel <list>
 From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 30 May 2007 23:32:33 -0400
 Subject: Gone Fishing
 
-
 *,
 
 Im going for an all-too-short vacation without a computer in sight for
 miles around.  I'll be back the beginning of next week.
 
-
 I would like to extend a big Thank-You to everyone for allowing me to
 dive back into the foray.  Despite the divergent opinions, the
 debates, the `unfocused' traits some (including myself) have noticed
@@ -42969,27 +37404,12 @@ Thanks to everyone for making this outstanding effort live!
 
 For me, Axiom is more philosophy than program.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 31 May 2007 06:39:53 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<87myzmgvyy.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<876469dg7i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876469hn0u.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 31 May 2007 06:39:53 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -43004,21 +37424,11 @@ commercial and available only to few.
 
 Thus, if anybody knows, PLEASE show me how to activate the NAG link!
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 31 May 2007 08:26:05 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Mike Dewar
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<87myzmgvyy.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<876469dg7i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876469hn0u.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q6469li7a.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 31 May 2007 08:26:05 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Dear Mike,
 
@@ -43050,26 +37460,13 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 > commercial and available only to few. 
 > 
 > Thus, if anybody knows, PLEASE show me how to activate the NAG link!
-> 
-> Martin
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 10:53:45 +0200
 From: Gernot Hueber
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 10:53:45 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Dear Martin, 
 
@@ -43087,11 +37484,6 @@ Regarding the NAGlib link, I expect this interface could attract more users
  - e.g. NAGlib users to use Axiom as interface option and thus help to gain 
 publicity. 
 
-Best regards, 
-
-Gernot 
-
-
 Martin Rubey writes: 
 
 > Stephen Wilson writes: 
@@ -43106,31 +37498,12 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 > commercial and available only to few.  
 > 
 > Thus, if anybody knows, PLEASE show me how to activate the NAG link! 
-> 
-> Martin 
-> 
->  
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
- 
-
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 31 May 2007 12:05:02 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Gernot Hueber
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<87myzmgvyy.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<876469dg7i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876469hn0u.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q6469li7a.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<20070531085345.295.qmail@mail.xmt.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 31 May 2007 12:05:02 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Gernot Hueber writes:
 
@@ -43148,17 +37521,11 @@ Gernot Hueber writes:
 
 Have you been able to use the NAGlink?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 12:06:01 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: NAG libraries
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Stephen Wilson writes:
@@ -43184,18 +37551,10 @@ Mike Dewar was slightly discouraging:
 
 http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2006-12/msg00092.html
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 31 May 2007 12:20:01 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Axiom and common lisp tools
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -43287,17 +37646,11 @@ file managed by polymake.  Very likely this interface will change some day.)
 
 It seems to me that you are thinking of EXPR INT only.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 31 May 2007 12:22:24 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 31 May 2007 12:22:24 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Dear Waldek,
 
@@ -43317,17 +37670,11 @@ work, that is.
 
 Do you have access to the NAG libraries?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:16:47 +0200
 From: Gernot Hueber
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:16:47 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 No, I don't have the library. 
 
@@ -43336,34 +37683,27 @@ Gernot
 Martin Rubey writes: 
 
 > Gernot Hueber writes: 
-> 
->> Dear Martin, I agree with you, but from a somewhat different point of view.
->> There are several highly interesting and important libraries in addition to
->> NAGlib (e.g. atlas, lapack, gnu scientific library, ...) which are very nice to
->> have being accessible from within Axiom. Some of these are Fortran, others C,
->> or C++.
->> Anyway, the naglink provides many routines providing utilities and showing how
->> to call external library functions. IMHO this interface packages should be
->> extended to a more general solution of accessing _any_ external math
->> libraries. Regarding the NAGlib link, I expect this interface could attract
->> more users - e.g. NAGlib users to use Axiom as interface option and thus help
->> to gain publicity. Best regards, Gernot Martin Rubey writes:
-> 
-> Have you been able to use the NAGlink? 
-> 
-> Martin 
-> 
  
-
-
-
+>> Dear Martin, I agree with you, but from a somewhat different point
+>> of view.  There are several highly interesting and important
+>> libraries in addition to NAGlib (e.g. atlas, lapack, gnu scientific
+>> library, ...) which are very nice to have being accessible from
+>> within Axiom. Some of these are Fortran, others C, or C++.  Anyway,
+>> the naglink provides many routines providing utilities and showing
+>> how to call external library functions. IMHO this interface
+>> packages should be extended to a more general solution of accessing
+>> _any_ external math libraries. Regarding the NAGlib link, I expect
+>> this interface could attract more users - e.g. NAGlib users to use
+>> Axiom as interface option and thus help to gain publicity. Best
+>> regards, Gernot Martin Rubey writes:
+ 
+> Have you been able to use the NAGlink? 
 
 \start
+Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:28:24 +0200
 From: Gernot Hueber
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:28:24 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Martin Rubey writes: 
 
@@ -43395,32 +37735,11 @@ matrices.
 Furthermore, this approach depends on gcl (on the other hand, gcl does not 
 yet support the lisp foreign function interface) 
 
-Gernot 
-
-
-> 
-> Do you have access to the NAG libraries? 
-> 
-> Martin 
-> 
->  
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
- 
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-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:33:57 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: Going mad with pattern matching
-	<9qy7j74lxo.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: "list" <list>
 
 Sorry Martin, I haven't followed this thread, but when you say "abused", 
 does that have something to do with the use of default arguments?
@@ -43436,7 +37755,7 @@ http://www.aldor.org/docs/HTML/chap6.html#4
 Ralf
 
 On 05/29/2007 06:46 PM, Martin Rubey wrote:
-> "Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 >> Ok. Do you think we should generate an bug report for the use of the |
 >> "suchthat" notation in patterns? Given that what you wrote works, I am more
@@ -43445,18 +37764,13 @@ On 05/29/2007 06:46 PM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Yes, it certainly should work.  I do not know, unfortunately, how this kind of
 > definition works.  Note that there is another place where "==" is "abused",
 > namely for optional arguments.  I'm afraid that it's built into the parser.
-> 
-> Martin
-
-
 
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 31 May 2007 06:55:31 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: [build-improvements] NOISE
 
-
 I removed uses of NOISE from the makefiles.  It is a terrible way of
 implementing verbosity/non-verbosity.  It has proven many times to be
 confusing to people -- we had had report of users waiting for 48
@@ -43470,20 +37784,11 @@ If there is a popular demand, I can look into implementing some
 configure-time verbosity switch, but NOISE is a terrible way of doing
 things. 
 
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 31 May 2007 14:47:49 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: Going mad with pattern matching
-	<9qlkf7skst.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<20070529120805.yuxo17re8cdco08o@webmail.anikast.ca>
-	<9qy7j74lxo.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <465EB2A5.8040607@hemmecke.de>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 31 May 2007 14:47:49 +0200
-Cc: "list" <list>
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -43507,24 +37812,11 @@ word.  I should have said: "==" is not only used for constant assignment (in
 SPAD: function definition).  So far I know of two exceptions: rules and
 optional (or rather, default) arguments.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:59:29 +0100
 From: Mike Dewar
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
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-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
-Hi Martin,
 
 I think you have the code but - as somebody already pointed out - I
 wouldn't advise resurrecting it.  Back when it was written we were
@@ -43575,43 +37867,10 @@ On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 08:26:05AM +0200, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > > commercial and available only to few. 
 > > 
 > > Thus, if anybody knows, PLEASE show me how to activate the NAG link!
-> > 
-> > Martin
-> > 
-> > 
-> > 
-> > _______________________________________________
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 Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 19:26:03 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: list
 Subject: wh-sandbox and aldor
 
@@ -43665,21 +37924,15 @@ wh-sandbox/int/aldor/gendeps/AF.dep: File not found
 
 should I try another branch? If yes, which one?
 
-thanks,
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 31 May 2007 19:32:53 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Franz Lehner
+Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
 
 Dear Franz,
 
-Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at> writes:
+Franz Lehner writes:
 
 > since apparently there is no amd64 binary package I tried to compile one
 > myself and started with wh-sandbox.  It finished after 12 hours (with
@@ -43762,13 +38015,10 @@ make
 # if build stops complaining that "no rule to make target ... axlit ", check
   version of make again
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 14:03:05 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: axiom-dev <list>
+To: list
 Subject: HyperDocReplacement
 
 Has anyone been able to run Martin's code in
@@ -43804,17 +38054,10 @@ Cannot rename the file "p "HYPER.erlib" to #p"HYPER.NRLIB"
 If anybody ran the code without problem, please let me know to see what
 I am doing wrong.
 
-Thank you,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 14:02:30 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Hyperdoc on windows
 
 The following question was raised about hyperdoc on windows.
diff --git a/book/2007-06.txt b/book/2007-06.txt
index 058973b..4f46a72 100644
--- a/book/2007-06.txt
+++ b/book/2007-06.txt
@@ -1,9 +1,8 @@
 \start
+Date: 01 Jun 2007 08:26:07 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Hyperdoc on windows
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 01 Jun 2007 08:26:07 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -30,20 +29,11 @@ assumption is correct?
 
 Would be great!
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>,
-	Peter Broadbery
-Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
-	<9qsl9cq4oq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706010814040.27758@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 01 Jun 2007 10:36:45 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Franz Lehner, Peter Broadbery
+Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
 
 --=-=-=
 
@@ -339,14 +329,9 @@ make
 # if build stops complaining that "no rule to make target ... axlit ", check
   version of make again
 
---=-=-=--
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 10:44:29 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: list
 Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor (fwd)
 
@@ -658,22 +643,12 @@ fv93f+Xv/ctf/vT1+3/8y09f//in33/T/vAfPz5Mfpl/uv/h6//84b/+/Zvv
 
 --461446550-125466476-1180679951=:27758--
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 12:01:34 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
-	<9qsl9cq4oq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706010814040.27758@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<9qabvkm5pe.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
-  This message is in MIME format.  The first part should be readable text,
-  while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools.
-
---461446550-175242582-1180692094=:26415
 
 
 > /home/lehner/usr/local/src/axiom/ax-build/src/aldor/x86_64-unknown-linux/bin/
@@ -984,14 +959,11 @@ elyP63E9rsf1uB7X43pcj+txPa7H9fh/fvw3ssgXhQBAAQA=
 
 --461446550-175242582-1180692094=:26415--
 
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: HyperDocReplacement
-To: Alfredo Portes
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 17:09:12 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: Alfredo Portes
+Subject: Re: HyperDocReplacement
 
 Alfredo Portes wrote:
 > Has anyone been able to run Martin's code in
@@ -1029,19 +1001,12 @@ and HYPER.erlib renamed to HYPER.NRLIB.
 Currently HYPER.NRLIB is removed using "rm -r" command, which may
 fail on Windows.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 17:57:43 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
+Cc: Franz Lehner
 
 Martin, Franz,
 
@@ -1062,20 +1027,11 @@ some directory names one quickly gets completly bogus paths.
 However once a few toplevel paths are fixed other parts
 should be easy.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@xplornet.com>
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey
-Subject: RE: Hyperdoc on windows
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 12:23:41 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcekFcwrGfjMb1iCTEOK8ZHq7iLkMwAUWI4g
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: RE: Hyperdoc on windows
 
 On June 1, 2007 2:26 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
@@ -1140,20 +1096,10 @@ recently created by Alfredo, install both Virtual PC, Xming
 and putty, then you can run all of Axiom "virtually" under
 windows.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 13:18:06 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch, 
-	axiom-dev <list>
-	<E1Hu96p-0001sw-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: 
+To: Waldek Hebisch, 
 Subject: Re: Compile Error
 
 Hi Waldek,
@@ -1177,20 +1123,11 @@ Hi Waldek,
 
 The patch worked, thanks.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 01 Jun 2007 12:49:53 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: re: Compile Error
-	<E1Hu96p-0001sw-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<f3c595c60706011018i1a4fc95aqe8c829eb5da34f40@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 01 Jun 2007 12:49:53 -0500
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Alfredo Portes writes:
 
@@ -1218,22 +1155,11 @@ Alfredo Portes writes:
 Does this also fix the problem you reported to me earlier on
 build-improvements?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 14:01:51 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: Compile Error
-	boundary="----=_Part_484_25242863.1180720911190"
-	<E1Hu96p-0001sw-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<f3c595c60706011018i1a4fc95aqe8c829eb5da34f40@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87ejkvy37i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
-------=_Part_484_25242863.1180720911190
 
 Hi Gaby,
 
@@ -1781,17 +1707,11 @@ bmUgUEFDS0FHRV9WRVJTSU9OICIyMDA3LTA1LTMxIgojZGVmaW5lIFNURENfSEVBREVSUyAxCgpj
 b25maWd1cmU6IGV4aXQgMAo=
 ------=_Part_484_25242863.1180720911190--
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 14:20:59 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: HyperDocReplacement
-	<E1Hu8ka-0001Kw-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
-Martin,
 
 I recompiled wh-sandbox and it seems to work fine the first two steps.
 However I get
@@ -1814,18 +1734,12 @@ this:
 
 Of course it can be that this is not the way to run it.
 
-Thank you,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: Compile Error
-To: Alfredo Portes
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 20:41:10 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Alfredo Portes
+Subject: re: Compile Error
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > Also regarding the X libraries problem, I get the same problem
 > in wh-sandbox. Even when the headers are installed, hyperdoc...
@@ -1847,19 +1761,12 @@ In the log I see:
 which means that configure can not find libXpm.  If you really have
 libXpm can you tell us where it lives?
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 14:52:56 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: Compile Error
-	<E1HuC3i-0005Tg-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hi Waldek,
 
@@ -1894,22 +1801,12 @@ A search in my box for libXpm yields:
 /usr/lib/libXpm.so.4
 /usr/lib/libXpm.so.4.11.0
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@xplornet.com>
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch,
-	"'Alfredo Portes'" Alfredo Portes
-Subject: RE: Re: Compile Error
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 14:52:50 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcekfHppOH8v6Nk0Q6mZhhgznZybMgAAOAXw
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Alfredo Portes
+Subject: re: Compile Error
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On June 1, 2007 2:41 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > 
@@ -1942,20 +1839,12 @@ http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/306LibXpmAIsInUsrLibUnderUbuntu
 
 Perhaps this helps?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 14:57:06 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@xplornet.com>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: Compile Error
-	<00ad01c7a47e$17851260$6900a8c0@asus>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Thanks Bill.
 
@@ -1971,39 +1860,23 @@ Wasn't this patch committed some time ago?
 > Regards,
 > Bill Page.
 
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 14:59:07 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: Compile Error
-	<E1Hu96p-0001sw-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<f3c595c60706011018i1a4fc95aqe8c829eb5da34f40@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87ejkvy37i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
-Hi Gaby,
 
 > Does this also fix the problem you reported to me earlier on
 > build-improvements?
 
 build-improvements builds fine now with the patch. Thank you.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: Compile Error
-To: Alfredo Portes
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 21:06:25 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Alfredo Portes
+Subject: re: Compile Error
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > Hi Waldek,
 > 
@@ -2043,19 +1916,12 @@ I do not see libXpm.a here -- it looks that you miss development version
 of libXpm (needed for linking new programs).  Installing libxpm-dev should
 fix this.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 15:12:02 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: Compile Error
-	<E1HuCS9-00061X-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > I do not see libXpm.a here -- it looks that you miss development version
 > of libXpm (needed for linking new programs).  Installing libxpm-dev should
@@ -2067,18 +1933,11 @@ Do you think configure should be more verbose about it?
 The checking for X... libraries , headers in standard search path message made
 me think that everything was ok.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 14:22:17 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: Compile Error
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -2106,19 +1965,11 @@ I was punting on that issue.  It looks like it is time to properly solve it.
 Since it works on my systems, I would need some platforms where it is
 an issue.  I'll try to see whether one of the machines at SF does the job.
 
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 14:24:10 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: re: Compile Error
-	<E1HuCS9-00061X-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<f3c595c60706011212p5aaf6fbbq59d94922da5918a9@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Alfredo Portes wrote:
 
@@ -2126,21 +1977,15 @@ On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Alfredo Portes wrote:
 
 Yes, unambiguously.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@xplornet.com>, Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 02 Jun 2007 08:46:04 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, axiom-mail@nongnu.org
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Defining piece-wise functions
-	and drawing, integrating, ...
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page, Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Defining piece-wise functions	and drawing, integrating, ...
 
 Dear Bill,
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@xplornet.com> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/358VariableIsApparentlyAlwaysAssumedToBePosi
 > tive
@@ -2165,19 +2010,11 @@ different signatures yields the same result.  Well, that's probably reasonable.
 
 I guess we can close the issue.  Maybe we should rename it though?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au
-	<200706011418.08522.Themos Tsikas>
-	<9qd50fs92v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 02 Jun 2007 10:28:33 +0200
-Cc: Themos Tsikas, axiom-devel <list>,
-	axiom-mail@nongnu.org
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Cc: Themos Tsikas
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] A pattern matching question
 
 Dear Themos, Alasdair,
@@ -2222,15 +2059,10 @@ suchThat without sugar, axiom does the right thing:
           t
                                                      Type: Expression Integer
 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Tim Daly, bill.page@xplornet.com
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 02 Jun 2007 15:18:32 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Tim Daly, Bill Page
 Subject: Patches
 
 --=-=-=
@@ -2540,30 +2372,17 @@ Waldek: do you prefer if I commit to your branch myself, or is this form good
 for you, too?
 
 
-Many thanks,
-
-Martin
-
---=-=-=--
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 15:21:36 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<9qr6ouj1lf.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: Bill Page <bill.page@xplornet.com>,
-	axiom-devel <list>,
-	Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au, axiom-mail@nongnu.org
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Defining piece-wise functions
- and drawing, integrating, ...
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Defining piece-wise functions and drawing, integrating, ...
+Cc: Bill Page Bill Page, Alasdair McAndrew
 
 On 06/02/2007 08:46 AM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Dear Bill,
 > 
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@xplornet.com> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 >> http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/358VariableIsApparentlyAlwaysAssumedToBePosi
 >> tive
@@ -2603,16 +2422,10 @@ Yes, I think it is even good to show "error messages" and explain why
 they appear. If you deal with some software and often find that it 
 behaves differently from what you expect, you get frustrated.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 12:49:15 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Bug #355
 
 Martin,
@@ -2621,15 +2434,10 @@ Thanks for the diff-Naur patch for bug #355.
 I'll apply it today and start a new build/test cycle.
 If it passes I'll push it out to silver.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 02 Jun 2007 21:41:01 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Bug #355
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -2642,16 +2450,10 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 
 and how about #312?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 19:44:25 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: bug #355
 
 Martin, 
@@ -2681,15 +2483,10 @@ I'll attaack bug #312 next and start another build/test cycle.
 I'm trying to maintain individual changesets, one per fix.
 
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 20:14:11 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Porting to windows, Services for Unix
 
 Does anyone have any experience with Microsoft's Services for Unix (SFU)
@@ -2701,17 +2498,10 @@ and report the results.
 
 <http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/interopmigration/bb380242.aspx>
 
-Tim
-
-
-
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'axiom-dev'" <list>
 Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 00:37:33 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcelmOai1rLQkhWIRoG/w6BsclmJqw==
-Cc: 
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: problem plotting simple functions
 
 After building Axiom from a recent version of wh-sandbox
@@ -2750,33 +2540,20 @@ graphics examples in hyperdoc.
 
 Can anyone else reproduce this?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 00:06:52 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: problem plotting simple functions
 
 Bill,
 
 All 4 cases work in silver.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 00:55:12 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: bug #312
 
 Martin,
@@ -2784,18 +2561,11 @@ Martin,
 The patch you posted on sttaylor fails to patch.
 Can you create a diff-Naur against silver or gold?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 02:50:09 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: problem plotting simple functions
-Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 02:50:09 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcelnP4adjY8VoGbT1eKfa+EbdR4agADdBjQ
-Cc: list
 
 On June 3, 2007 1:07 AM Tim Daly wrote:
 > 
@@ -2813,19 +2583,11 @@ platform or just this revision.
 
 I will try revision 580 on SuSE in the next few days.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 08:56:13 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: problem plotting simple functions
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
 
 Oh, interesting,
 
@@ -2878,25 +2640,11 @@ On 06/03/2007 06:37 AM, Bill Page wrote:
 > graphics examples in hyperdoc.
 > 
 > Can anyone else reproduce this?
-> 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-
-
 
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-To: Tim Daly
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 03 Jun 2007 10:56:31 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: bug #312
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -2906,20 +2654,11 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 
 the patch you need is on IssueTracker.  The patch I posted is for Waldek.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 13:44:46 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcelyDe12M/FOK7pR+SBlsFyPYWRMgAO675w
-Cc: list
-Subject: RE: Defining piece-wise functions and drawing,
-	integrating, ...
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: RE: Defining piece-wise functions and drawing,	integrating, ...
 
 Note: Continued from discussion on axiom-mail.
 
@@ -3007,18 +2746,10 @@ form:
             Then:Expression Integer,
             Else:Expression Integer):Expression Integer
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
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-To: Bill Page
 Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 21:15:22 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: problem plotting simple functions
 
 Bill Page wrote:
@@ -3061,16 +2792,10 @@ the error happended and how we got there.
 To get out of debugger type '(quit)' -- that is call Lisp function
 quit.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 21:43:06 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-To: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Franz Lehner
+To: list
 Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor, now silver
 
 Dear all,
@@ -3131,17 +2856,11 @@ it does compile, but then leads to
 and consequently no results are shown.
 Is there a way to fix this?
 
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 22:56:27 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: Defining piece-wise functions and drawing,
-	integrating, ...
+Subject: Re: Defining piece-wise functions and drawing,	integrating, ...
 
 On 06/03/2007 07:44 PM, Bill Page wrote:
 > Note: Continued from discussion on axiom-mail.
@@ -3338,61 +3057,54 @@ another syntax. ;-) ).
 Aldor's LibAlgebra defines a domain ExpressionTree. But that is 
 certainly not yet perfect.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" <billpage@xplornet.com>
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Re: problem plotting simple functions
 Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 18:05:34 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcemE5bs43T1TWCcT+uhxTYV3RzvzgAFvLmQ
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: problem plotting simple functions
 
 On June 3, 2007 3:15 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
->=20
+>
 > Bill Page wrote:
 > > After building Axiom from a recent version of wh-sandbox
 > > (revision 580) I get the following error. The first draw
 > > command works fine but simpler examples fail:
-> >=20
-> > (1) -> draw(sin(x*y),x=3D-5..5,y=3D-5..5)
+> >
+> > (1) -> draw(sin(x*y),x=-5..5,y=-5..5)
 > >    Compiling function %H with type (DoubleFloat,DoubleFloat) ->
 > >       DoubleFloat
 > >    Transmitting data...
-> >=20
+> >
 > >    (1)  ThreeDimensionalViewport: "sin x*y"
 > >                                                Type:
 > > ThreeDimensionalViewport
-> > (2) -> draw(sin(x),x=3D-5..5)
+> > (2) -> draw(sin(x),x=-5..5)
 > >    Compiling function %J with type DoubleFloat -> DoubleFloat
-> >=20
+> >
 > >    >> Error detected within library code:
 > >    Not an integer
-> >=20
->=20
-> I can not reporduce this in my developement version (slightly=20
+> >
+>
+> I can not reporduce this in my developement version (slightly
 > different that revision 580).  Could you try your example enabling
-> Lisp debugger:=20
->=20
+> Lisp debugger:
+>
 > )lisp (si::use-fast-links nil)
 > )set break break
->=20
+>
 > Then try the drawing commands.  Insted of message you should see
->=20
+>
 > BOOT>>
->=20
+>
 > prompt.  Type :bt at the prompt.  Do this in a terminal which
 > has at least few hundreds lines of scrollback or use utility like
 > script to capture output.  You should see the chain of calls
 > which resulted in error -- this should indicate in which function
 > the error happended and how we got there.
->=20
+>
 > To get out of debugger type '(quit)' -- that is call Lisp function
 > quit.
->=20
+>
 
 Thanks.
 
@@ -3424,123 +3136,107 @@ Temporary directory for compiler files set to /tmp/
 (1) -> )lisp (si::use-fast-links nil)
 )set break break
 
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    >> Error detected within library code:
@@ -3552,114 +3248,85 @@ Break.
 Broken at SYSTEM::BREAK-LEVEL.  Type :H for Help.
 BOOT>>:bt
 
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-[ihs=3D38]
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-[ihs=3D4]
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+#9   newGoGet {g104406=((#<compiled-function |DRAWCFUN;drawPlot!0|> .
+#<vector 08e832c0>) #<ve...} [ihs=32]
+#10   DRAWCFUN;drawPlot {loc0=#<vector 0903d620>,loc1=nil,loc2=#<vector
+08e832c0>} [ihs=31]
+#11   DRAWCFUN;draw;MSTdv;7 {loc0=(#<compiled-function |DFLOAT;sin;2$;39|> .
+#<vector 08e83560>),loc1=#<vect...} [ihs=30]
+#12   FUNCALL {loc0=#<compiled-function
+|DRAWCFUN;draw;MSTdv;7|>,loc1=(#<compiled-function |DF...} [ihs=29]
+#13   FUNCALL {loc0=#<compiled-function
+|DRAWCFUN;draw;MSTdv;7|>,loc1=(#<compiled-function |DF...} [ihs=28]
+#14   EVAL {loc0=nil,loc1=nil,loc2=nil,loc3=(let ((#0=#:g1428 #)) (the
+(values t) (funcall ...} [ihs=25]
+#15   timedEvaluate {code=(spadcall (quote (#<compiled-function
+|DFLOAT;sin;2$;39|> . #<vector 08e83...} [ihs=24]
+#16   timedEVALFUN {loc0=(spadcall (quote (#<compiled-function
+|DFLOAT;sin;2$;39|> . #<vector 08e83...} [ihs=23]
+#17   evalFormMkValue {loc0=#<vector 08e836a0>,loc1=(spadcall (quote
+(#<compiled-function |DFLOAT;sin;...} [ihs=22]
+#18   evalForm {loc0=#<vector 08e836a0>,loc1=|draw|,loc2=(#<vector 08e836c0>
+(#<vector 08e83780...} [ihs=21]
+#19   bottomUpForm2 {loc0=(#<vector 08e836a0> #<vector 08e836c0> (#<vector
+08e83780> (#<vector 08e83...} [ihs=20]
+#20   bottomUpForm3 {loc0=(#<vector 08e836a0> #<vector 08e836c0> (#<vector
+08e83780> (#<vector 08e83...} [ihs=19]
+#21   bottomUpForm {loc0=(#<vector 08e836a0> #<vector 08e836c0> (#<vector
+08e83780> (#<vector 08e83...} [ihs=18]
+#22   bottomUp {loc0=(#<vector 08e836a0> #<vector 08e836c0> (#<vector
+08e83780> (#<vector 08e83...} [ihs=17]
+#23   interpret1 {loc0=(|draw| |sin| (segment (- #) (# 5 0
+...))),loc1=nil,loc2=(|Application| ((...} [ihs=16]
+#24   interpret {g104636=(|draw| |sin| (segment (- #) (# 5 0
+...))),loc1=(|Application| ((|id| #...} [ihs=15]
+#25   interpretTopLevel {loc0=(|draw| |sin| (segment (- #) (# 5 0
+...))),loc1=(|Application| ((|id| #) ....} [ihs=14]
+#26   processInteractive1 {loc0=(|draw| |sin| (segment (- #) (# 5 0
+...))),loc1=(|Application| ((|id| #) ....} [ihs=13]
+#27   processInteractive {loc0=(|draw| |sin| (segment (- #) (# 5 0
+...))),loc1=(|Application| ((|id| #) ....} [ihs=12]
+#28   intInterpretPform {loc0=(|Application| ((|id| #) . |draw|) (|Tuple|
+(|listOf| # #)))} [ihs=11]
+#29   ncConversationPhase {fn=#<compiled-function
+|phInterpret|>,args=(((|carrier| # # ...))),loc2=(((# . ...} [ihs=10]
+#30   intloopSpadProcess,interp {loc0=((|carrier| (|ok?| . t)
+(|ptreePremacro| . #0=(|Application| # #)) ...)),l...} [ihs=9]
+#31   intloopSpadProcess {loc0=1,loc1=(((# . 1) .
+"draw(sin,-5.0..5.0)")),loc2=(|Application| ((|id| #) ....} [ihs=8]
+#32   intloopProcess {loc0=1,loc1=t,loc2=(((#) (|Application| # #))
+|nonnullstream| #<compiled-functi...} [ihs=7]
+#33   intloopProcessString {loc0="draw(sin,-5.0..5.0)",loc1=1} [ihs=6]
+#34   TOP-LEVEL {} [ihs=5]
+#35   FUNCALL {loc0=#<compiled-function
+system:top-level>,loc1=nil,loc2=0,loc3=0,loc4=nil,loc5...} [ihs=4]
 NIL
 BOOT>>(quit)
 
 
 -bash-3.00$
 
---------
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Re: Defining piece-wise functions and drawing,
-	integrating, ...
 Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 18:22:59 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcemIbEtAewpTHPpQqWFcyQHmpdakwABxRRQ
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: re: Defining piece-wise functions and drawing,	integrating, ...
 
 On June 3, 2007 4:56 PM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > ... 
@@ -3771,24 +3438,12 @@ Maple in this regard.
 I think of this as a more sophisticated replacement for
 SExpression.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 03 Jun 2007 18:47:35 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<87myzmgvyy.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<876469dg7i.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876469hn0u.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q6469li7a.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 03 Jun 2007 18:47:35 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 
 Hello Martin,
@@ -3826,21 +3481,11 @@ with third party libraries.
 
 We can only explore the options which exist in open source form.
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 03 Jun 2007 18:55:14 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 03 Jun 2007 18:55:14 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Hello Waldek,
 
@@ -3849,19 +3494,11 @@ support?   I looked at wh-sandbox and it appears to me the NAG
 components are still extant.  Im interested in applying similar
 changes to the axisp branch.
 
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: problem plotting simple functions
-To: Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 01:42:04 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: problem plotting simple functions
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On June 3, 2007 3:15 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -3949,22 +3586,11 @@ and earlier:
                    ('T (|error| "Not an integer"))))))))
 
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-To: Stephen Wilson
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 02:08:24 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Stephen Wilson
+Subject: Re: NAG libraries
 
 Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > Do you happen to have the work you did removing the NAG library
@@ -3999,18 +3625,10 @@ them.
 We also have a lot of Nag support in interp subdirectory --  at least
 nag* and anna.boot.pamphlet
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 19:28:02 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: NAG libraries
 
 At some point in the future we might want to try to connect to 
@@ -4022,15 +3640,10 @@ on exposing literate forms of the standard linear algebra libraries.
 You're correct that we need to think about exposing libraries 
 in general but I have no idea how to do that.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 19:42:27 -0500
-To: "Franz Lehner" <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: NAG libraries
 
 Franz,
@@ -4052,13 +3665,11 @@ Tim
 
 
 \start
-To: Camm Maguire
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 03 Jun 2007 20:03:48 -0500
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: resuming saved image and value of current package
 
-
 Hi Camm,
 
   I noticed that GCL-2.6.8pre does not preserve *package*
@@ -4068,29 +3679,20 @@ preserves the value of *package* when saving image to disk.
   Do you think it would be workable to have GCL preserve *package* too
 when save-system?
 
-Thanks,
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" <billpage@xplornet.com>
-To: "'Waldek Hebisch'" Waldek Hebisch
-Subject: RE: Re: problem plotting simple functions
 Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 22:17:04 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcemONcR3etYSSA2QWuNOvTDOvcBhAAEe2hA
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: re: problem plotting simple functions
 
 On June 3, 2007 7:42 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
-> ...=20
+> ...
 > It seems that error occurs in manexp function.  More preciesly,
 > manexp calls sign function which looks like the only place which
 > could signal this error.
->=20
+>
 > Could you try:
->=20
+>
 > exponent(-5.0)$DoubleFloat
 
 Here's the results:
@@ -4100,14 +3702,14 @@ Here's the results:
 (1) -> )set break break
 (1) -> )lisp (si::use-fast-links nil)
 
-Value =3D NIL
+Value = NIL
 (1) -> exponent(-5.0)$DoubleFloat
    Loading
-=20
+
 /export/home0/wspage/wh-test/target/i386-pc-solaris2.10/algebra/FLOAT.o
       for domain Float
    Loading
-=20
+
 /export/home0/wspage/wh-test/target/i386-pc-solaris2.10/algebra/DFLOAT.o
       for domain DoubleFloat
 
@@ -4119,95 +3721,72 @@ Break.
 Broken at SYSTEM::BREAK-LEVEL.  Type :H for Help.
 BOOT>>:bt
 
-#0   BREAK {loc0=3Dnil,loc1=3Dnil,loc2=3D#<synonym stream to =
-*terminal-io*>,loc3=3D"
-",loc4=3Dnil,loc...} [ihs=3D38]
-#1   handleLispBreakLoop {loc0=3D|break|,loc1=3Dnil,loc2=3D((arg =
-(nil))),loc3=3Dnil}
-[ihs=3D37]
-#2   errorSupervisor1 {loc0=3D|AlgebraError|,loc1=3D"Not an
-integer",loc2=3D|break|,loc3=3D"Error detected wit...} [ihs=3D36]
-#3   errorSupervisor {loc0=3D|AlgebraError|,loc1=3D"Not an integer"} =
-[ihs=3D35]
-#4   error {loc0=3D"Not an integer"} [ihs=3D34]
-#5   DFLOAT;manexp {loc0=3D-5.0,loc1=3D#<vector =
-08e40dc0>,loc2=3D((|Integer|)
-$),loc3=3D#<vector 08e40dc0>,...} [ihs=3D33]
-#6   DFLOAT;exponent;$I;9 {loc0=3D-5.0,loc1=3D#<vector 08e40dc0>} =
-[ihs=3D32]
-#7   FUNCALL {loc0=3D#<compiled-function
-|DFLOAT;exponent;$I;9|>,loc1=3D-5.0,loc2=3D#<vector 08e40d...} =
-[ihs=3D31]
-#8   FUNCALL {loc0=3D#<compiled-function
-|DFLOAT;exponent;$I;9|>,loc1=3D-5.0,loc2=3D#<vector 08e40d...} =
-[ihs=3D30]
-#9   EVAL {loc0=3Dnil,loc1=3Dnil,loc2=3Dnil,loc3=3D(let ((#0=3D#:g1426 =
-#)) (the
-(values t) (funcall ...} [ihs=3D27]
-#10   timedEvaluate {code=3D(spadcall -5.0 (quote (#<compiled-function
-|DFLOAT;exponent;$I;9|> . #<vec...} [ihs=3D26]
-#11   timedEVALFUN {loc0=3D(spadcall -5.0 (quote (#<compiled-function
-|DFLOAT;exponent;$I;9|> . #<vec...} [ihs=3D25]
-#12   evalFormMkValue {loc0=3D#<vector 08e83660>,loc1=3D(spadcall -5.0 =
-(quote
-(#<compiled-function |DFLOAT...} [ihs=3D24]
-#13   evalForm {loc0=3D#<vector =
-08e83660>,loc1=3D|exponent|,loc2=3D((#<vector
-08e83680> (#<vector 08e...} [ihs=3D23]
-#14   bottomUpForm2 {loc0=3D(#<vector 08e83660> (#<vector 08e83680> =
-(#<vector
-08e836a0> # #))),loc1=3D#<...} [ihs=3D22]
-#15   bottomUpForm3 {loc0=3D(#<vector 08e83660> (#<vector 08e83680> =
-(#<vector
-08e836a0> # #))),loc1=3D#<...} [ihs=3D21]
-#16   bottomUpForm {loc0=3D(#<vector 08e83660> (#<vector 08e83680> =
-(#<vector
-08e836a0> # #))),loc1=3D#<...} [ihs=3D20]
-#17   bottomUp {loc0=3D(#<vector 08e83660> (#<vector 08e83680> (#<vector
-08e836a0> # #))),loc1=3D1} [ihs=3D19]
-#18   upDollar {loc0=3D(#<vector 08e83640> |DoubleFloat| (#<vector =
-08e83660>
-(#<vector 08e83680> ...} [ihs=3D18]
-#19   bottomUp {loc0=3D(#<vector 08e83640> |DoubleFloat| (#<vector =
-08e83660>
-(#<vector 08e83680> ...} [ihs=3D17]
-#20   interpret1 {loc0=3D((|$elt| |DoubleFloat| |exponent|) (- (# 5 0
-...))),loc1=3Dnil,loc2=3D(|Applic...} [ihs=3D16]
-#21   interpret {g104636=3D((|$elt| |DoubleFloat| |exponent|) (- (# 5 0
-...))),loc1=3D(|Application|...} [ihs=3D15]
-#22   interpretTopLevel {loc0=3D((|$elt| |DoubleFloat| |exponent|) (- (# =
-5 0
-...))),loc1=3D(|Application| (|...} [ihs=3D14]
-#23   processInteractive1 {loc0=3D((|$elt| |DoubleFloat| |exponent|) (- =
-(# 5 0
-...))),loc1=3D(|Application| (|...} [ihs=3D13]
-#24   processInteractive {loc0=3D((|$elt| |DoubleFloat| |exponent|) (- =
-(# 5 0
-...))),loc1=3D(|Application| (|...} [ihs=3D12]
-#25   intInterpretPform {loc0=3D(|Application| (|Fromdom| (# . =
-|exponent|) (#
-. |DoubleFloat|)) (|Applicat...} [ihs=3D11]
-#26   ncConversationPhase {fn=3D#<compiled-function
-|phInterpret|>,args=3D(((|carrier| # # ...))),loc2=3D(((# . ...} =
-[ihs=3D10]
-#27   intloopSpadProcess,interp {loc0=3D((|carrier| (|ok?| . t)
-(|ptreePremacro| . #0=3D(|Application| # #)) ...)),l...} [ihs=3D9]
-#28   intloopSpadProcess {loc0=3D1,loc1=3D(((# . 1) .
-"exponent(-5.0)$DoubleFloat")),loc2=3D(|Application| (|Fr...} [ihs=3D8]
-#29   intloopProcess {loc0=3D1,loc1=3Dt,loc2=3D(((#) (|Application| # =
-#))
-|nonnullstream| #<compiled-functi...} [ihs=3D7]
-#30   intloopProcessString =
-{loc0=3D"exponent(-5.0)$DoubleFloat",loc1=3D1}
-[ihs=3D6]
-#31   TOP-LEVEL {} [ihs=3D5]
-#32   FUNCALL {loc0=3D#<compiled-function
-system:top-level>,loc1=3Dnil,loc2=3D0,loc3=3D0,loc4=3Dnil,loc5...} =
-[ihs=3D4]
+#0   BREAK {loc0=nil,loc1=nil,loc2=#<synonym stream to *terminal-io*>,loc3="
+",loc4=nil,loc...} [ihs=38]
+#1   handleLispBreakLoop {loc0=|break|,loc1=nil,loc2=((arg (nil))),loc3=nil}
+[ihs=37]
+#2   errorSupervisor1 {loc0=|AlgebraError|,loc1="Not an
+integer",loc2=|break|,loc3="Error detected wit...} [ihs=36]
+#3   errorSupervisor {loc0=|AlgebraError|,loc1="Not an integer"} [ihs=35]
+#4   error {loc0="Not an integer"} [ihs=34]
+#5   DFLOAT;manexp {loc0=-5.0,loc1=#<vector 08e40dc0>,loc2=((|Integer|)
+$),loc3=#<vector 08e40dc0>,...} [ihs=33]
+#6   DFLOAT;exponent;$I;9 {loc0=-5.0,loc1=#<vector 08e40dc0>} [ihs=32]
+#7   FUNCALL {loc0=#<compiled-function
+|DFLOAT;exponent;$I;9|>,loc1=-5.0,loc2=#<vector 08e40d...} [ihs=31]
+#8   FUNCALL {loc0=#<compiled-function
+|DFLOAT;exponent;$I;9|>,loc1=-5.0,loc2=#<vector 08e40d...} [ihs=30]
+#9   EVAL {loc0=nil,loc1=nil,loc2=nil,loc3=(let ((#0=#:g1426 #)) (the
+(values t) (funcall ...} [ihs=27]
+#10   timedEvaluate {code=(spadcall -5.0 (quote (#<compiled-function
+|DFLOAT;exponent;$I;9|> . #<vec...} [ihs=26]
+#11   timedEVALFUN {loc0=(spadcall -5.0 (quote (#<compiled-function
+|DFLOAT;exponent;$I;9|> . #<vec...} [ihs=25]
+#12   evalFormMkValue {loc0=#<vector 08e83660>,loc1=(spadcall -5.0 (quote
+(#<compiled-function |DFLOAT...} [ihs=24]
+#13   evalForm {loc0=#<vector 08e83660>,loc1=|exponent|,loc2=((#<vector
+08e83680> (#<vector 08e...} [ihs=23]
+#14   bottomUpForm2 {loc0=(#<vector 08e83660> (#<vector 08e83680> (#<vector
+08e836a0> # #))),loc1=#<...} [ihs=22]
+#15   bottomUpForm3 {loc0=(#<vector 08e83660> (#<vector 08e83680> (#<vector
+08e836a0> # #))),loc1=#<...} [ihs=21]
+#16   bottomUpForm {loc0=(#<vector 08e83660> (#<vector 08e83680> (#<vector
+08e836a0> # #))),loc1=#<...} [ihs=20]
+#17   bottomUp {loc0=(#<vector 08e83660> (#<vector 08e83680> (#<vector
+08e836a0> # #))),loc1=1} [ihs=19]
+#18   upDollar {loc0=(#<vector 08e83640> |DoubleFloat| (#<vector 08e83660>
+(#<vector 08e83680> ...} [ihs=18]
+#19   bottomUp {loc0=(#<vector 08e83640> |DoubleFloat| (#<vector 08e83660>
+(#<vector 08e83680> ...} [ihs=17]
+#20   interpret1 {loc0=((|$elt| |DoubleFloat| |exponent|) (- (# 5 0
+...))),loc1=nil,loc2=(|Applic...} [ihs=16]
+#21   interpret {g104636=((|$elt| |DoubleFloat| |exponent|) (- (# 5 0
+...))),loc1=(|Application|...} [ihs=15]
+#22   interpretTopLevel {loc0=((|$elt| |DoubleFloat| |exponent|) (- (# 5 0
+...))),loc1=(|Application| (|...} [ihs=14]
+#23   processInteractive1 {loc0=((|$elt| |DoubleFloat| |exponent|) (- (# 5 0
+...))),loc1=(|Application| (|...} [ihs=13]
+#24   processInteractive {loc0=((|$elt| |DoubleFloat| |exponent|) (- (# 5 0
+...))),loc1=(|Application| (|...} [ihs=12]
+#25   intInterpretPform {loc0=(|Application| (|Fromdom| (# . |exponent|) (#
+. |DoubleFloat|)) (|Applicat...} [ihs=11]
+#26   ncConversationPhase {fn=#<compiled-function
+|phInterpret|>,args=(((|carrier| # # ...))),loc2=(((# . ...} [ihs=10]
+#27   intloopSpadProcess,interp {loc0=((|carrier| (|ok?| . t)
+(|ptreePremacro| . #0=(|Application| # #)) ...)),l...} [ihs=9]
+#28   intloopSpadProcess {loc0=1,loc1=(((# . 1) .
+"exponent(-5.0)$DoubleFloat")),loc2=(|Application| (|Fr...} [ihs=8]
+#29   intloopProcess {loc0=1,loc1=t,loc2=(((#) (|Application| # #))
+|nonnullstream| #<compiled-functi...} [ihs=7]
+#30   intloopProcessString {loc0="exponent(-5.0)$DoubleFloat",loc1=1}
+[ihs=6]
+#31   TOP-LEVEL {} [ihs=5]
+#32   FUNCALL {loc0=#<compiled-function
+system:top-level>,loc1=nil,loc2=0,loc3=0,loc4=nil,loc5...} [ihs=4]
 NIL
 BOOT>> (quit)
 
->=20
+>
 > sign(-5.0)$DoubleFloat
 >
 
@@ -4216,37 +3795,36 @@ Same result.
 
    >> Error detected within library code:
    Not an integer
-=20
+
 > )lisp (float-sign -5.0 1.0)
->=20
+>
 
 This one works.
 
 (1) -> )lisp (float-sign -5.0 1.0)
 
-Value =3D -1.0
+Value = -1.0
 
 > The first line is intended to test manexp -- manexp is internal
 > to DoubleFloat, so we can not test it directly, but exponent
-> just calls manexp and extracts one of components. =20
->=20
-> Also, it may worth checking int/algebra/DFLOAT.NRLIB/code.lsp.=20
+> just calls manexp and extracts one of components. 
+>
+> Also, it may worth checking int/algebra/DFLOAT.NRLIB/code.lsp.
 > In my copy I have:
->=20
+>
 > (DEFUN |DFLOAT;sign;$I;81| (|x| $)
 >   (SPADCALL (FLOAT-SIGN |x| 1.0) (QREFELT $ 115)))
->=20
+>
 > and earlier:
->=20
+>
 > (DEFUN |DFLOAT;retract;$I;79| (|x| $)
 >   (PROG (|n|)
 >     (RETURN
 >       (SEQ (LETT |n| (FIX |x|) |DFLOAT;retract;$I;79|)
 >            (EXIT (COND
->                    ((=3D |x| (FLOAT |n| MOST-POSITIVE-DOUBLE-FLOAT)) =
-|n|)
+>                    ((= |x| (FLOAT |n| MOST-POSITIVE-DOUBLE-FLOAT)) |n|)
 >                    ('T (|error| "Not an integer"))))))))
->=20
+>
 
 In my 'int/algebra/DFLOAT.NRLIB/code.lsp' I see the same code:
 
@@ -4260,8 +3838,7 @@ and
     (RETURN
       (SEQ (LETT |n| (FIX |x|) |DFLOAT;retract;$I;79|)
            (EXIT (COND
-                   ((=3D |x| (FLOAT |n| MOST-POSITIVE-DOUBLE-FLOAT)) =
-|n|)
+                   ((= |x| (FLOAT |n| MOST-POSITIVE-DOUBLE-FLOAT)) |n|)
                    ('T (|error| "Not an integer"))))))))
 
 -----------
@@ -4282,18 +3859,10 @@ I must admit that I did not review all of the test output.
 
 Perhaps this is a gcl bug?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 00:16:46 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Interesting comment
 
 > "Git, the Lisp of SCMs"
@@ -4309,21 +3878,11 @@ They all have steep learning curves.
 
 In this way I guess they all mirror Axiom versus other CAS.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 08:07:55 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-Cc: list
-
 
 > I'm a little puzzled by what you mean by "axiom.silver 580".
 > Specifically, what SVN checkout command did you use?
@@ -4350,17 +3909,11 @@ that's what I learned so far as well.
 So if I want both aldor and --enable-checking, I need to get yet another 
 branch? Any suggestions?
 
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 10:02:05 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706040801580.15788@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 >   svn co https://axiom.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/axiom/trunk axiom.silver
 
@@ -4387,17 +3940,11 @@ The revision number in SVN is globabl over all branches, so you must
 give the directory as well. "trunk" or "branches/wh-sandbox" should be 
 enough.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 10:35:39 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: re: Defining piece-wise functions and drawing,
-	integrating, ...
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: Defining piece-wise functions and drawing,	integrating, ...
 
 >>> Then 'x<0' can be treated as an expression of type
 >>> Expression Integer just like 'sin(x)'. Or more generally
@@ -4470,16 +4017,11 @@ running program.
 
 Maybe. But it is written in Aldor and does not rely on an underlying LISP.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Jun 2007 07:25:48 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 04 Jun 2007 07:25:48 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -4525,19 +4067,11 @@ Ill post the result and at least make this a feature of the axisp
 branch.  It would seem better to wait until a more general mechanism
 is hammered out before proposing the same for silver.
 
-
-Thanks again,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 14:02:09 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Franz Lehner
+Subject: Re: NAG libraries
 
 Franz Lehner wrote:
 > > The --enable-checking only exists in the branches and is
@@ -4559,20 +4093,12 @@ OTOH safety 3 means very significant slowdown.  On the same machine
 safety 0 build took about 2.5 hours while safety 3 build needed 
 about 19 hours.
 
----
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Jun 2007 07:14:35 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706040801580.15788@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<4663C6FD.3080401@hemmecke.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 04 Jun 2007 07:14:35 -0500
-Cc: list, Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+Cc: Franz Lehner
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -4592,16 +4118,11 @@ had more pressing things on the fire and partly because I got
 frsutrated. 
 Waldek has more patience than me.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Jun 2007 07:16:44 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Interesting comment
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 04 Jun 2007 07:16:44 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -4610,16 +4131,12 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 
 Hallowed are the Ori.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Jun 2007 07:24:30 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 04 Jun 2007 07:24:30 -0500
-Cc: list, Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+Cc: Franz Lehner
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -4650,18 +4167,12 @@ On a dual core dell optiplex, it takes only 3 hours.
 I can have --enable-checking take a numeral arguments if that is
 needed.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Jun 2007 07:24:59 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706040801580.15788@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<4663C6FD.3080401@hemmecke.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 04 Jun 2007 07:24:59 -0500
-Cc: list, Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+Cc: Franz Lehner
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -4670,17 +4181,11 @@ Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
 silver/ is now gone.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 14:37:52 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-Cc: list
-
 
 > It depends what you really want.
 I really want
@@ -4709,17 +4214,11 @@ I guess the missing |output| function is one of these problems.
 It was roughly 12 hours here.
 Is runtime speed affected by this?
 
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 14:38:37 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<87vee3kiuc.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 On 06/04/2007 02:24 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Ralf Hemmecke writes:
@@ -4731,21 +4230,11 @@ On 06/04/2007 02:24 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
 > -- Gaby
 
-Thank you. What a relief.
-
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Jun 2007 07:46:33 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706040801580.15788@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<4663C6FD.3080401@hemmecke.de> <87vee3kiuc.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<466407CD.3020606@hemmecke.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 04 Jun 2007 07:46:33 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -4769,19 +4258,12 @@ The idea is that trunk should be the development silver (and hopefully
 Tim will commit there) from which people will branch from.  And
 build-improvements, wh-sandbox will merge to that trunk later.
 
-Opinions?
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 14:50:01 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<87lkezlxw4.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Tim,
 
@@ -4817,41 +4299,29 @@ On 06/04/2007 02:14 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > had more pressing things on the fire and partly because I got
 > frsutrated. 
 > Waldek has more patience than me.
-> 
-> -- Gaby
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 04 Jun 2007 07:54:12 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Old trunk changes
 
-
 Ralf --
 
   Looking at the ChangeLog in trunk, I see changes dated:
 
-
    2006-09-14  Ralf Hemmecke  Ralf Hemmecke
    2006-09-13  Ralf Hemmecke  Ralf Hemmecke
    2006-07-31  Ralf Hemmecke  Ralf Hemmecke
 
 Do you know whether they have made it to Tim's branch?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Patches
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 14:52:43 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: bill.page@xplornet.com, axiom-devel <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Patches
+Cc: Bill Page, Waldek Hebisch
 
 Dear Martin,
 
@@ -4897,45 +4367,23 @@ than what you indended.  So it is better that you prepare
 corrected patch (or present some sting reason to keep patch
 as is) and once the new patch is approved apply it.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 05:58:42 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Patches
-To: Waldek Hebisch,
-	Martin Rubey
-Cc: bill.page@xplornet.com, axiom-devel <list>
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 As long as we're on the subject, how would one provide a "patch" for
 adding a completely new file like the Emacs mode pamphlet?  Is there
 some preferred way to do this or is just supplying the file and target
 directory for inclusion enough?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
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-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 15:09:49 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis, axiom-dev <list>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<87vee3kiuc.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>	<466407CD.3020606@hemmecke.de>
-	<878xazkhue.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: 
 
 On 06/04/2007 02:46 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Ralf Hemmecke writes:
@@ -4980,10 +4428,6 @@ the svn archive small.
 
 This has my full support.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 06:12:27 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -5022,24 +4466,12 @@ case - I'm just looking for something practical that can be done to
 help keep the current diverging situation from continuing to diverge
 more than necessary.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Got a little couch potato? 
-Check out fun summer activities for kids.
-http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=summer+activities+for+kids&cs=bz 
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-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Jun 2007 15:19:12 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Patches
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 04 Jun 2007 15:19:12 +0200
-Cc: bill.page@xplornet.com, axiom-devel <list>
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -5092,40 +4524,31 @@ if you prefer to change the system right now, I follow you.)
 
 Many many thanks for your committment :-)
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Patches
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 16:00:48 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Patches
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
-> 
-> > > here are some patches for bug #355.
-> 
-> > > By the way, I just found the documented version of the patch to STTAYLOR,
-> > > it is on MathAction, #312, powern.patch. I include a version that applies
-> > > smoothly to wh-sandbox here, too.
-> 
-> > I have a little problem with documentation parts.  In combfunc.spad.pamphlet
-> > part you write:
-> > 
-> > +      ++ Gamma(a,x) returns the incomplete Gamma function applied to a and x.
-> > +      ++ Concerning differentiation, it is regarded as a function in the second
-> > +      ++ argument only.
-> > 
-> > This behaviour is clearly a bug.
-> 
-> Hm, I thought this at first, too.  But the behaviour is consistent for Gamma,
-> Bessel and Polygamma.  It is not difficult to change this behaviour to leaving
-> the derivative unevaluated, but I'm not sure whether that would really be
-> better.  If you are absolutely sure, please let me know as soon as possible.
+ 
+> > > here are some patches for bug #355.  > > By the way, I just
+> found the documented version of the patch to STTAYLOR, > > it is on
+> MathAction, #312, powern.patch. I include a version that applies > >
+> smoothly to wh-sandbox here, too.
+ 
+> > I have a little problem with documentation parts.  In
+> > combfunc.spad.pamphlet part you write: + ++ Gamma(a,x) returns the
+> > incomplete Gamma function applied to a and x.  + ++ Concerning
+> > differentiation, it is regarded as a function in the second + ++
+> > argument only.  This behaviour is clearly a bug.
+ 
+> Hm, I thought this at first, too.  But the behaviour is consistent
+> for Gamma, Bessel and Polygamma.  It is not difficult to change this
+> behaviour to leaving the derivative unevaluated, but I'm not sure
+> whether that would really be better.  If you are absolutely sure,
+> please let me know as soon as possible.
 
 Yes, currently we produce mathematically incorrect result.  In principle
 user may get wrong results even if input does not contain explicit
@@ -5137,10 +4560,10 @@ derivative unevaluated, while giving value of the second one (ATM this
 is not clear for me either).  If you know how to to this please go
 on.
 
-> How about polygamma?  should D(polygamma(x, x), x) throw an error?  I guess so.
-> But if we follow you, Bessel* should leave the derivative with respect to the
-> first argument - i.e., leave it unevaluated.
->
+> How about polygamma?  should D(polygamma(x, x), x) throw an error?
+> I guess so.  But if we follow you, Bessel* should leave the
+> derivative with respect to the first argument - i.e., leave it
+> unevaluated.
 
 polygamma(a, x) has sensible definition also for non-integral a, so
 just leaving D(polygamma(x, x), x) unevaluated is reasonable.  Since in
@@ -5149,29 +4572,21 @@ Bessel* leaving derivative with respect to the first argument unevaluated
 is preffered to error -- we can still do some calculations with
 unevaluated derivatives.
  
-> > In sttaylor.spad.pamphlet part you put explanations after corresponding code.
-> > I find this confusing, I think that putting explanations before code is much
-> > clearer.
-> 
-> I don't, but I realise that noweb behaves so that your style is preferred. -
-> OK.  Do you want me to change this for these two patches already?
-> 
+> > In sttaylor.spad.pamphlet part you put explanations after
+> > corresponding code.  I find this confusing, I think that putting
+> > explanations before code is much clearer.
+ 
+> I don't, but I realise that noweb behaves so that your style is
+> preferred. - OK.  Do you want me to change this for these two
+> patches already?
 
 Yes, pleas do.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Patches
-To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 16:15:09 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: Patches
 
 C Y wrote:
 > As long as we're on the subject, how would one provide a "patch" for
@@ -5190,19 +4605,12 @@ tree).
 What is preferred depends on persons.  For me, a single file +
 location is good enough, for multiple files patch is preferred.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Jun 2007 09:22:32 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Patches
-	<9qabvfeu27.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 04 Jun 2007 09:22:32 -0500
-Cc: bill.page@xplornet.com, axiom-devel <list>
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -5221,34 +4629,22 @@ I already stated my opinions on a single individual applying everybody
 else patch.  People should be responsible of applying patches -- after
 review -- they have created.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 04 Jun 2007 09:27:51 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: REGRESS script
 
-
-
 Tim --
 
   The script REGRESS contains hardcoded information about user daly.
 How is it supposed to work for non-user daly (everybody else)?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Jun 2007 16:28:52 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Patches
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 04 Jun 2007 16:28:52 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -5296,21 +4692,11 @@ or a reference?
 
 Yes.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 09:43:10 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706040801580.15788@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<4663C6FD.3080401@hemmecke.de> <87vee3kiuc.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<466407CD.3020606@hemmecke.de> <878xazkhue.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46640F1D.7030809@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -5326,17 +4712,10 @@ Ralf --
 
   Can you give it a try as of revision 584?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" <billpage@xplornet.com>
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 10:59:24 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcemtpNdkI9C8t1qTTm/SZUl8wbRVAAAXtNQ
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG libraries)
 
 On June 4, 2007 10:43 AM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -5359,19 +4738,11 @@ back into the trunk? :-)
 What Tim calls "silver" (now in trunk) still seems hopelessly
 out of date to me.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Patches
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 17:31:46 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Patches
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -5458,21 +4829,12 @@ The definition above will get function which is analytic in n.  Because
 analytic functions have strong restictions on possible zeros other
 definitions are likely to give the same value.
  
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 17:35:23 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG
-	libraries)
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG libraries)
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On June 4, 2007 10:43 AM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -5492,19 +4854,11 @@ Bill Page wrote:
 
 Gaby removed the old axiom.silver.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 10:37:44 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
-Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG
-	libraries)
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG libraries)
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -5532,19 +4886,13 @@ I thought I removed axiom.silver; Waldek did we concurrently end its life?
 
 it is up to date with respect to Tim's work.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 08:39:46 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG
-	libraries)
-To: Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>, 'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG libraries)
+To: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
---- Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > Now ... how can we get build-improvements and wh-sandbox
 > back into the trunk? :-)
@@ -5565,24 +4913,11 @@ Once I have a computer again I'll take a stab at using GIT to
 comprehend the revisions in those trees, but based on everyone else's
 results making that attempt I'm sure it won't be easy.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Bored stiff? Loosen up... 
-Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games.
-http://games.yahoo.com/games/front
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Jun 2007 17:41:32 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Patches
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 04 Jun 2007 17:41:32 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -5639,8 +4974,7 @@ guess the differential equation for such functions.  Try
    (7)
    [
      [
-       function =
-         BRACKET
+       function          BRACKET
               n
             [x ]f(x):
                     ,          3       2             ,        ,,
@@ -5658,19 +4992,12 @@ guess the differential equation for such functions.  Try
 
 Thanks for the polygamma reference.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG
-	libraries)
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 04 Jun 2007 17:43:09 +0200
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG libraries)
+Cc: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -5679,22 +5006,11 @@ Cliff Yapp writes:
 
 Really?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 11:49:36 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706040801580.15788@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<4663C6FD.3080401@hemmecke.de> <87vee3kiuc.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<466407CD.3020606@hemmecke.de> <878xazkhue.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46640F1D.7030809@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706040942350.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Hi Gaby,
 
@@ -5726,22 +5042,12 @@ After I get the error:
 I think both trunk and daly need a newer gcl. Any idea what I am
 missing to continue the build.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" <billpage@xplornet.com>
-To: "'Martin Rubey'" Martin Rubey,
-	"'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
-Subject: RE: merge branches/daly to trunk
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 12:32:46 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acemvw/0n0IBVqBaSxagTXDqOBEpOwABjg7w
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Martin Rubey, Cliff Yapp
+Subject: RE: merge branches/daly to trunk
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On June 4, 2007 11:43 AM Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
@@ -5758,32 +5064,19 @@ aka. axiom.trunk) is a first attempt at some regression testing.
 I believe that Gaby is trying to port this downstream but
 currently has some problems with portability of Tim's code.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 > -----Original Message-----
 > On June 4, 2007 10:28 AM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote
 > 
 >   The script REGRESS contains hardcoded information about
 > user daly. How is it supposed to work for non-user daly
 > (everybody else)?
-> 
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 18:21:13 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<87vee3kiuc.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>	<466407CD.3020606@hemmecke.de>
-	<878xazkhue.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>	<46640F1D.7030809@hemmecke.de>	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706040942350.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<f3c595c60706040849h2d07c8ffibdf45845ab93a7f0@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Please look at revision 75. That is a problem with .svn directories 
 unnecessarily copied.
@@ -5840,27 +5133,13 @@ On 06/04/2007 05:49 PM, Alfredo Portes wrote:
 > 
 > I think both trunk and daly need a newer gcl. Any idea what I am
 > missing to continue the build.
-> 
-> Regards,
-> 
-> Alfredo
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 10:09:24 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG
-	libraries)
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG libraries)
+Cc: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -5878,23 +5157,12 @@ archives somewhere.  It might be that applying his changes to the other
 branches wouldn't be difficult, or perhaps they have already
 incorporated them - I'm not sure.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. 
-http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 12:10:55 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: trunk
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > "trunk" is basically identical with Gold (tla: axiom--main--1--patch-50)
 > and currently not maintained although build-improvements and wh-sandbox
@@ -5916,9 +5184,6 @@ merged those changes. This must be done by hand because the branch
 changesets also involve changes to the Makefiles and the branch
 Makefile structures don't exist in Gold. 
 
-
-
-
 > ... Gaby, Tim, Waldek, what do you think
 > the best strategy would be to ease merging later?
 
@@ -5933,16 +5198,12 @@ Private sandboxes are the best way to explore an idea (I have
 dozens) but it is really up to the individual to make those 
 experiments fit into the released version.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 12:32:29 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: trunk
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > I would have highly preferred Tim put the new silver in /silver,
 > and keep branches/daly as his private branch; but he didn't so we must
@@ -5998,25 +5259,16 @@ changesets, creating test cases, and packaging up the changes so they
 fit into what the current Gold version is? I see good work being done
 but I see no effort on your part to lift it out of your private sandbox.
 
-
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'C Y'" Cliff Yapp
-Subject: RE: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG
-	libraries)
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:32:33 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcemvqLgZCIUzTgJRfSlu7kRDeuLvwADdlZA
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: RE: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG libraries)
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On June 4, 2007 11:40 AM C Y wrote:
 > 
-> --- Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com> wrote:
+> --- Bill Page wrote:
 > 
 > > Now ... how can we get build-improvements and wh-sandbox
 > > back into the trunk? :-)
@@ -6041,21 +5293,12 @@ result might still be somewhere on the axiom-developer.org server.
 But how will that help merging build-improvements and wh-sandbox
 into trunk?
 
-> ...  
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 12:53:53 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: trunk
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > I'm planning to attempt the following -- assuming I got time today:
 
@@ -6121,17 +5364,12 @@ Gold are included.
 Find features you want. Make exclusive diff-Naur changesets. Make
 documentation. Make test cases. Make it work. Make it fit.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 12:55:55 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: trunk
-
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > How do you identify diff-Naur patches anyway? Which tool do you use to
 > prevent you from applying the same patch twice.
@@ -6140,15 +5378,10 @@ My eyes.
 
 However patch will complain if you apply the same patch twice.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 12:58:53 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: bug 312
 
 Martin,
@@ -6157,15 +5390,10 @@ I sent your sstaylor changes to Clifton Williamson, the original
 author of the file. I'm waiting to hear his opinion on the nature
 of the changes.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:01:27 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Patches
 
 > As long as we're on the subject, how would one provide a "patch" for
@@ -6175,15 +5403,10 @@ diff-Naur will create the file. However it would just be easier to
 send the file separately. The addition of a new file implies a bunch
 of SVN add, git add, Arch add, and cvs add commands.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:06:11 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: SCMs
 
 > The script REGRESS contains hardcoded information about user daly.
@@ -6196,15 +5419,10 @@ machines and I need to know when they complete so I can review them.
 Email lets me know when they complete or fail. Of course, since it
 "works for me" I didn't realize I posted it. Sorry about that.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:09:55 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: SVN revision 584
 
 Gaby,
@@ -6216,16 +5434,12 @@ I make should be made to trunk.
 
 Is that your understanding?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:15:51 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Alfredo Portes
-Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, list
 Subject: SVN revision 584
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Alfredo,
 
@@ -6244,15 +5458,10 @@ It is also an Axiom bug because the duplicate copy should not occur.
 End users won't see the bug because we need to clean out all of the
 .git, .svn, .cvs, and .arch subdirectories before packaging.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:20:52 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: trunk
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -6310,15 +5519,10 @@ and run your regress script and tell me if something is wrong.
 Ideally, we should be able to set the regress script so that it works for
 everybody and the results sent to axiom-testresults@lists.sf.net.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:20:30 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: merge branches/daly to trunk
 
 Bill,
@@ -6327,15 +5531,10 @@ See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2007-05/msg00320.html
 
 for details about the contents of silver.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:22:31 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: SVN revision 584
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -6365,15 +5564,10 @@ I'm pretty sure, Ralf fixed that bug long time ago.
 
 developers should not see it either.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:24:29 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: SVN revision 584
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -6392,15 +5586,10 @@ any pending work in the pipeline that would be painful to get into trunk,
 please just use branches/daly and we will sync later and abandon
 branches/daly. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:24:51 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: trunk
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -6413,22 +5602,11 @@ On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
 
 Aie. Aie. Aie.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:27:36 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706040801580.15788@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at> 
-	<4663C6FD.3080401@hemmecke.de> <87vee3kiuc.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu> 
-	<466407CD.3020606@hemmecke.de> <878xazkhue.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu> 
-	<46640F1D.7030809@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706040942350.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<f3c595c60706040849h2d07c8ffibdf45845ab93a7f0@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Alfredo Portes wrote:
 
@@ -6448,19 +5626,14 @@ not to use NLS, you should be fine.
 
 Indeed.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <billpage@xplornet.com>
-Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 04 Jun 2007 20:28:19 +0200
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
-"Bill Page" <billpage@xplornet.com> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > As far as I know, the only thing in silver (aka. axiom.daly,
 > aka. axiom.trunk) is a first attempt at some regression testing.  I believe
@@ -6501,25 +5674,11 @@ which you can download using
 
 svn co svn://svn.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/hemmecke/combinat/
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:31:34 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: NAG libraries
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706040801580.15788@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<4663C6FD.3080401@hemmecke.de> <87vee3kiuc.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<466407CD.3020606@hemmecke.de> <878xazkhue.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46640F1D.7030809@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706040942350.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<f3c595c60706040849h2d07c8ffibdf45845ab93a7f0@mail.gmail.com>
-	<46643BF9.2030503@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -6538,15 +5697,10 @@ Tim, please could you pick this patch?  It is revision 75.
 
 :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:47:19 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: merge branches/daly to trunk
 
 Gaby,
@@ -6558,15 +5712,10 @@ local tree up to date as well as the git public tree.
 
 Once that is done I'll do all future commits to trunk.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:50:08 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: merge branches/daly to trunk
 
 Gaby,
@@ -6579,15 +5728,10 @@ Gaby,
 
 How can this be true? Does SVK delete .svn?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:54:57 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -6621,36 +5765,24 @@ As for my plans to merge things from build-improvements to trunk:
 The bottom-line is that the changes will be incremental as opposed to a
 gigantic one-shot patch.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Jun 2007 20:55:52 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: merge branches/daly to trunk
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041350430.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 04 Jun 2007 20:55:52 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
->   (1) I'll go on (business) travel from next wednesday, for some time.
->       The only machine I'll have is a windows-based laptop.  So that seriously
->       limits what I can do.
+>   (1) I'll go on (business) travel from next wednesday, for some
+>       time.  The only machine I'll have is a windows-based laptop.
+>       So that seriously limits what I can do.
 
 You can always work on graphics and HyperDoc on windows ;-)
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:59:02 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -6676,18 +5808,11 @@ interfer with versioned source code.  The result is that the working directory
 just looks like an exported directory (e.g. one that the end user will see),
 but SVK knows which paths are checked out paths and their states.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:59:34 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: merge branches/daly to trunk
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041350430.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qtztnblc7.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -6701,18 +5826,12 @@ On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
 :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Christian Aistleitner
-	<9qodjv60cc.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 04 Jun 2007 21:02:23 +0200
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Christian Aistleitner
 Subject: AxiomUnit
+Cc: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Dear Christian!
 
@@ -6745,16 +5864,10 @@ hope that's not a problem, Axiom cannot distinguish between stdout and stderr.
 
 Given that, what remains for AxiomUnit?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 14:12:18 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: trunk
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -6817,17 +5930,11 @@ I'm not expecting nor asking someone else to do the merge for me.
 And I do not intent to keep the work on build-improvement "private" -- there
 are my local trees and gdr-sandbox for that :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 14:13:07 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: RE: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG
-	libraries)
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
+Subject: RE: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG libraries)
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -6836,21 +5943,16 @@ On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
 I have no idea how that helps me.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 14:16:01 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
-	<9qodjv60cc.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
-| "Bill Page" <billpage@xplornet.com> writes:
+| Bill Page writes:
 | 
 | > As far as I know, the only thing in silver (aka. axiom.daly,
 | > aka. axiom.trunk) is a first attempt at some regression testing.  I believe
@@ -6862,16 +5964,12 @@ On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 Since I do not have resource to allocate for that task, should I go with
 no form of regression test at all?  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 21:36:21 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: SVN revision 584
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 06/04/2007 08:15 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > Alfredo,
@@ -6910,19 +6008,11 @@ Oh, I think "end users" take precompiled things that come with
 debian/red hat etc. Most others compile from a checkout of one of the 
 archives. Am I wrong?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 13:11:43 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: RE: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG
-	libraries)
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Bill Page
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>
-
+Subject: RE: merge branches/daly to trunk (was: NAG libraries)
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Bill Page
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -6948,23 +6038,10 @@ present, and thus make it easier to try GIT as a more standard tool for
 development.  I suppose on reflection even that might not help much
 though.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________Ready for the edge of your seat? 
-Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. 
-http://tv.yahoo.com/
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 22:17:00 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041311470.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: trunk
 
 > That is great.  What I would propose is that one you commit those changes to
@@ -7035,23 +6112,17 @@ I wouldn't care much about --patch-50. Let it live in Arch, if it must.
 Copying it to sourceforge isn't worth the trouble and just makes the 
 archive bigger.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 22:34:35 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041413440.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner,
-	'axiom-dev' <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Bill Page
 
 On 06/04/2007 09:16 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
-> | "Bill Page" <billpage@xplornet.com> writes:
+> | Bill Page writes:
 > | 
 > | > As far as I know, the only thing in silver (aka. axiom.daly,
 > | > aka. axiom.trunk) is a first attempt at some regression testing.  I believe
@@ -7079,17 +6150,10 @@ environment. But that basically says, you have to start Axiom for every
 single test. That's going to be heavy. But Christian might be better in 
 saying something why AxiomUnit does not yet exist.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 15:36:23 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041311470.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<4664733C.9070005@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: trunk
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -7134,21 +6198,12 @@ I agree on all counts.
 
 Except for the voting system, I agree.
 
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 15:42:01 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
-	<9qodjv60cc.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041413440.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<4664775B.9060700@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner,
-	'axiom-dev' <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Bill Page
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -7178,18 +6233,11 @@ No doubt, that is work.
 Currently, I have (1) plus a standalone depsys that can create executable
 from Lisp+Boot programs, but my hope is that depsys will die soon.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 16:51:51 -0400
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: merge branches/daly to trunk
-Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 16:51:51 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acem1Q9mVxMkwdCjSRuci1bIgK11HAAFNi3w
-Cc: list
 
 On June 4, 2007 2:21 PM Tim Daly wrote:
 > 
@@ -7202,24 +6250,12 @@ Besides 'regress' and a little bit of documentation I don't see
 anything listed here that is not already in build-improvements
 and/or wh-sandbox. Am I missing something?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Jun 2007 22:57:55 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: AxiomUnit, was: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
-	<9qodjv60cc.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041413440.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<4664775B.9060700@hemmecke.de>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 04 Jun 2007 22:57:55 +0200
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner,
-	'axiom-dev' <list>,
-	Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -7242,22 +6278,12 @@ I think there are two possibilities:
 
 * Run every testcase in a fresh axiom.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 23:02:58 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
-	<9qodjv60cc.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041413440.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<4664775B.9060700@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041537050.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner,
-	'axiom-dev' <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Bill Page
 
 On 06/04/2007 10:42 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -7293,21 +6319,16 @@ interpreter decoupled from the underlying libraries.
 
 Would that mean that Aldor->Lisp->executable should work?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
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-Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 23:28:50 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
-> | "Bill Page" <billpage@xplornet.com> writes:
+> | Bill Page writes:
 > | 
 > | > As far as I know, the only thing in silver (aka. axiom.daly,
 > | > aka. axiom.trunk) is a first attempt at some regression testing.  I believe
@@ -7333,20 +6354,11 @@ One of the scripts I posted is a Lisp comparator -- I would be
 happy if somebody provied a better one, but ATM it is _way_
 better then byte comparison/md5sums.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" <billpage@xplornet.com>
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: Interesting comment
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 17:28:58 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcemogyeDv1FbhxRSiWGLdD12bHfHgAS6kjg
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: RE: Interesting comment
 
 On June 4, 2007 8:17 AM Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > 
@@ -7366,18 +6378,10 @@ I propose that thitle of boolvol5.pamphlet be changed to:
 
    The Book of Origin
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 16:32:31 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: regression testing
 
 If you build axiom trunk and check the int/input/*.regress files 
@@ -7386,15 +6390,10 @@ testing.
 
 Each regression test input file is run in a fresh axiom image.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 16:39:47 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: merge branches/daly to trunk
 
 Bill,
@@ -7416,18 +6415,11 @@ functional. At Gaby's request I went thru the differences and listed
 the reasons in the link I posted earlier. To find the actual details
 do a "diff -r --brief silver thebranch".
 
-Tim
-
-
-
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-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Gabriel Dos Reis'" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: RE: Interesting comment
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 17:36:59 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcemogyeDv1FbhxRSiWGLdD12bHfHgAS6kjgAACaOSA=
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: RE: Interesting comment
 
 Correction:
 
@@ -7451,22 +6443,13 @@ I propose that the title of bookvol5.pamphlet be changed to:
 
 > 
 >    The Book of Origin
-> 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 16:44:03 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: Interesting comment
-Cc: list
 
-On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
 | I propose that thitle of boolvol5.pamphlet be changed to:
 | 
@@ -7474,18 +6457,11 @@ On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
 :-) :-) :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Jun 2007 23:24:33 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Patches
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 04 Jun 2007 23:24:33 +0200
-Cc: list
-
---=-=-=
 
 Dear Tim, Waldek,
 
@@ -7640,17 +6616,10 @@ Index: combfunc.spad.pamphlet
  \section{package SUMFS FunctionSpaceSum}
  <<package SUMFS FunctionSpaceSum>>=
 
---=-=-=--
-
-
-
-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 16:55:50 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page,
-	"Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Interesting comment
 
 funny. i like it. we have no maintainers, we have Priors!
@@ -7664,19 +6633,11 @@ can't wait for the "Ring Transporter" though as it would greatly
 facilitate my 33 mile commute. of course, my "intertubes" are full
 with spam so it is better to drive.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: RE: Re: Defining piece-wise functions and drawing,
-	integrating, ...
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 17:57:49 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acemg1m/mbMTgMb/RVOYCcsS18VEhQAbGJcw
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: re: Defining piece-wise functions and drawing,	integrating, ...
 
 On June 4, 2007 4:36 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > ...
@@ -7757,20 +6718,11 @@ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-expression
 But I do not have any objection to importing the concept
 of ExpressionTree into Axiom.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 00:35:55 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Subject: re: Defining piece-wise functions and drawing,
-	integrating, ...
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: Defining piece-wise functions and drawing,	integrating, ...
 
 > I would agree to replace "Set" with something more algebraic,
 > e.g. a topos.
@@ -7828,15 +6780,10 @@ OK, you are responsible to start a library that builds on category theory.
 I don't think that this would allow me to transform the program (= 
 inductive type) at runtime as I could do with expression trees.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 01:39:39 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Old trunk changes
 
 On 06/04/2007 02:54 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -8070,15 +7017,10 @@ merge input test case branch changes
 
 Hope, that helped.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 18:43:50 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Old trunk changes
 
 On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -8089,19 +7031,11 @@ Many thanks.
 
 Sorry for the earlier imprecise messag.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: "'Ralf Hemmecke'" Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 00:33:35 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Acem+Lo80K3Jgf9dQUGG7ZCN6nDjVwAKF/UA
-Cc: list
-Subject: The Axiom Library and Category Theory (was:
-	Defining piece-wise functions and drawing, integrating, ...)
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: The Axiom Library and Category Theory 
 
 Topic drift is a wonderful thing ... :-)
 
@@ -8230,20 +7164,12 @@ distinction between symbolic computation and computer algebra
 that I have mentioned several times before and that I think
 Stephen Watt has described so well.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 05 Jun 2007 01:24:36 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Boot/SPAD package syntax
 
-
 Greetings,
 
 I stumbled upon a curious facility of Boot and SPAD this evening.  I
@@ -8273,22 +7199,11 @@ violate such a lock.  There are other examples.
 I am curious if anyone has noticed this facility and/or sees a potential
 use for it.
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-  
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 00:32:41 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 00:32:41 -0500
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -8331,15 +7246,10 @@ existing Axiom codes uses other things like restart, etc.
 I use the syntax FOO::BAR, but not FOO'BAR, for "package-call".
 New Boot treats FOO'BAR as a "single" identifier.
 
---- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 08:02:31 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Bill Page
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: The Axiom Library and Category Theory
 
 > The point of category theory as a foundation for mathematics
@@ -8478,18 +7388,11 @@ Yes, it agree with the essence of that distinction and that also means
 experiments using symbolic computation (which will be hopefully turned 
 into proper computer algebra programs later).
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 02:58:09 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-	<87odjvc6fa.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 02:58:09 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -8572,21 +7475,12 @@ punting to Lisp with a MAKE_-PACKAGE('FOO)).
 I am interested in how this feature integrates with Boot, but also
 lets not forget SPAD.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 09:46:39 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-	<876462dh1a.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 >> I use the syntax FOO::BAR, but not FOO'BAR, for "package-call".
 >> New Boot treats FOO'BAR as a "single" identifier.
@@ -8633,16 +7527,10 @@ or
 
 You probably mean something else...
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "jay p. belanger" Jay Belanger, Cliff Yapp Cliff Yapp,
-	Francois Maltey
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 05 Jun 2007 11:15:07 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Jay Belanger, Cliff Yapp, Francois Maltey
 Subject: axiom.el problems
 
 --=-=-=
@@ -8935,18 +7823,12 @@ yZOHAt28RH3T30WqObY5tNdECh0jsP7Jszt9fvyAZnef/Y08mONixXXxVq7TWZpLIcFVddQ5qE9f
 rpR4rBd66idzzgc7coz9e0QEBdWAC1x5i/f/ArLl/zhPtgAA
 --=-=-=--
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 19:37:53 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
-	boundary="----=_Part_17104_3993222.1181036273994"
 Subject: Is anybody actually doing mathematics with Axiom?
 
-------=_Part_17104_3993222.1181036273994
-
 Admittedly I'm very new to the Axiom game, but in the few months I've been
 involved, the Axiom mail-lists have been almost exclusively concerned with
 meta-mathematics: emacs and TeXmacs, version control systems, and just
@@ -8968,30 +7850,13 @@ with *.input files?
 And on the subject of numerical routines, is anybody interested in using any
 of the netlib stuff (lapack, for exmaple), in Axiom?  It's GPL, I believe.
 
-cheers,
-Alasdair
-
-------=_Part_17104_3993222.1181036273994
-
-Admittedly I&#39;m very new to the Axiom game, but in the few months I&#39;ve been involved, the Axiom mail-lists have been almost exclusively concerned with meta-mathematics: emacs and TeXmacs, version control systems, and just recently sets versus topoi versus categories.
-<br><br>Not that these things aren&#39;t of fundamental importance, but does anybody actually use Axiom for mathematics: teaching, research, or even fun?&nbsp; Is anybody out there adding further mathematical functionality to Axiom - numerical routines, difference equation solvers, discrete mathematics etc etc?
-<br><br>FWIW, as Martin well knows, I&#39;ve been banging my head over pattern matching and z-transforms lately. I have a file which works to about 75%; the last bit, which involves partial fractions, is still giving me gyp.
-<br><br>And on the meta-mathematical side, has anybody got an emacs mode to work with *.input files?<br><br>And on the subject of numerical routines, is anybody interested in using any of the netlib stuff (lapack, for exmaple), in Axiom?&nbsp; It&#39;s GPL, I believe.
-<br><br>cheers,<br>Alasdair<br>
-
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-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Subject: Re: Is anybody actually doing mathematics with
-	Axiom?
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 05 Jun 2007 11:53:24 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: Re: Is anybody actually doing mathematics with	Axiom?
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 > but does anybody actually use Axiom for mathematics: teaching, research, or
 > even fun?  
@@ -9045,17 +7910,11 @@ Try to formulate a question, then I can try to answer it.
 Francois Maltey sent me some files, but I am unable to incorporate them into my
 emacs mode (which I use myself meanwhile), for lack of time.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Patches
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 12:06:53 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Patches
 
 > Dear Tim, Waldek,
 > 
@@ -9110,23 +7969,12 @@ Backtrace show repeated pattern of smpeval and notfound calls:
 #549   FSINT;integrate;FSU;10 {loc0=((1 #<vector 0000000001edaf30> (1 . #0=(0 .
 1))) . #0#),loc1=|a|,loc2=#<ve...} [ihs=30]
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 07:48:18 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-	<87odjvc6fa.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876462dh1a.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <466514DF.4010000@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 07:48:18 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hello Ralf,
 
@@ -9136,27 +7984,11 @@ denoted by the $ operator.  I fail to see the connection between the '
 (or ::) operator in Boot/SPAD and any language concept such as SPAD
 packages.
 
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 22:32:23 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: Martin Rubey, list
-Subject: Re: Is anybody actually doing mathematics with
-	Axiom?
-	boundary="----=_Part_18496_28493133.1181046743200"
-	<9qsl96682z.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: 
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-	boundary="----=_Part_18497_28790895.1181046743200"
-
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+Subject: Re: Is anybody actually doing mathematics with	Axiom?
 
 Hi Martin,
 
@@ -9191,7 +8023,7 @@ Alasdair
 On 05 Jun 2007 11:53:24 +0200, Martin Rubey
 wrote:
 >
-> "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+> Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 >
 > > but does anybody actually use Axiom for mathematics: teaching, research,
 > or
@@ -9266,7 +8098,7 @@ Hi Martin,<br><br>Here is my ztrans.input file in its current diabolical form -
 <br><br>ex:=ztrans(n^5,n,z)<br><br>produces a formidable polynomial quotient; to invert it you need to apply partial fractions to ex/z, and apply the inverse transform to each individual fractional term multiplied by z.&nbsp; This is not happening right now.
 <br><br>As well, I need to implement shifts:<br><br>ztrans(f(n-k),n,z) == z^(-b)*ztrans(f(n),n,z)<br><br>and for f(n+k).<br><br>My own thoughts for difference equations were much more modest than yours: linear equations with constant coefficients, and equations which can be transformed into linear equations.&nbsp; I can&#39;t imagine it would be too hard?&nbsp; Of course, if I get the z-ztransforms working, that can be used....
 <br><br>cheers,<br>Alasdair<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 05 Jun 2007 11:53:24 +0200, <b class="gmail_sendername">Martin Rubey</b> &lt;<a href="mailto:Martin Rubey">Martin Rubey</a>
-&gt; wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">&quot;Alasdair McAndrew&quot; &lt;<a href="mailto:amca01@gmail.com">amca01@gmail.com
+&gt; wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">&quot;Alasdair McAndrew&quot; &lt;<a href="mailto:Alasdair McAndrew">Alasdair McAndrew
 </a>&gt; writes:<br><br>&gt; but does anybody actually use Axiom for mathematics: teaching, research, or<br>&gt; even fun?<br><br>I am.&nbsp;&nbsp;For example, I wrote a tiny script to spit out all set partitions in<br>(Coxeter-) Type B and D and counted the first few terms, then entered them into
 <br>Sloane&#39;s database, to find the reference Ruedi Suter.<br><br>I also used Axiom to check a conjecture on Jeu de Taquin.&nbsp;&nbsp;To this end I<br>implemented growth diagrams by Fomin, but I am unable to pursue this project on
 <br>my own.<br><br>Last year I used the (in my opinion) formidable graphics to show students how a<br>saddle point and a tangential plane looks like.&nbsp;&nbsp;Gorgeous!<br><br>&gt; Is anybody out there adding further mathematical functionality to Axiom -
@@ -9324,16 +8156,11 @@ KElOVCwgSU5ULCBFWFBSIElOVCk7CgppbnZ6dHJhbnMoZix6LG4pID09IGl6dHJhbnNydWxlcyBp
 enQoZix6LG4pCgoK
 ------=_Part_18496_28493133.1181046743200--
 
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 07:41:44 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-	<87odjvc6fa.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876462dh1a.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 07:41:44 -0500
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -9432,27 +8259,20 @@ in Lisp.  If you want to push into an existing package, you say
 
    )package "FOO"
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 14:43:35 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Patches
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 14:43:35 +0200
-Cc: list
-
---=-=-=
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
-> > below is a patch that has the behaviour as you described it, with the exception
-> > of polygamma, which now throws an error.  If you prefer that polygamma also
-> > allows differentiation with respect to the first argument, the change is
-> > trivial.  I don't have time to modify sttaylor right now.
-> > 
-> 
+> > below is a patch that has the behaviour as you described it, with
+> > the exception of polygamma, which now throws an error.  If you
+> > prefer that polygamma also allows differentiation with respect to
+> > the first argument, the change is trivial.  I don't have time to
+> > modify sttaylor right now.
+
 > I tried the patch and I see a problem.
 
 Wow!  I love your scrutinity!  Could you add this as a test, maybe? Here is a
@@ -9634,25 +8454,11 @@ Index: combfunc.spad.pamphlet
  @
  \section{package SUMFS FunctionSpaceSum}
 
---=-=-=
-
-
-
-Martin
-
---=-=-=--
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 07:46:31 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-	<87odjvc6fa.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876462dh1a.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <466514DF.4010000@hemmecke.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 07:46:31 -0500
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -9675,15 +8481,10 @@ In Spad you can do "package call", i.e. explicitly specify where
 you want the symbol from, as in "x$P"; in the assembly language Lisp
 you do "P:x" or "P::x".   
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 08:02:45 -0500
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Is anybody actually doing mathematics with Axiom
 
 > And on the subject of numerical routines, is anybody interested in using any
@@ -9694,15 +8495,10 @@ routines, like BLAS and LAPACK. I have permission from an author of a
 related text to use his material for documentation. Eventually I want to
 move up the stack and integrate things like OCTAVE.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 08:12:05 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Is anybody actually doing mathematics with Axiom
 
 > ... I wrote a tiny script to spit out all set partitions in 
@@ -9718,22 +8514,12 @@ Axiom can do.
 I'd encourage people to post example input files showing work in
 their area of interest.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 08:14:23 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
-	<9qodjv60cc.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041413440.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<4664775B.9060700@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041537050.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46647E02.1000500@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner,
-	'axiom-dev' <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Bill Page
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -9776,16 +8562,11 @@ Looks, we have a common goal :-)
 
 Could you elaborate on what you mean by that phase?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 08:18:06 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -9807,16 +8588,11 @@ things that depend on user daly so I cannot even try.
 
 yes, we agree.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 08:25:37 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Is anybody actually doing mathematics with Axiom
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 08:25:37 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -9828,15 +8604,10 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 Most of the time, my input files depend on libraries not in Axiom
 distribution. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 23:36:02 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
-	boundary="----=_Part_19229_3871480.1181050562705"
 Subject: Comparison of CAS's?
 
 ------=_Part_19229_3871480.1181050562705
@@ -9866,30 +8637,12 @@ It seems to me that this would be a worthwhile effort.
 cheers,
 Alasdair
 
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-
-As far as I know, nobody has tried to compare CAS&#39;s since Michael Wester&#39;s attempts in the 1990&#39;s.&nbsp; And even then, his final test, which had over 500 problems purporting to be from &quot;all areas of mathematics&quot; was not in any way comprehensive: no topology, no abstract algebra, not much logic, nothing on graphics, and so on.&nbsp; And these tests only tested the &quot;breadth&quot; of a system - the number of different problems it could spit out a correct answer to.&nbsp; In these tests, and in some smaller ones developed by Barry Simon, Axiom performed very poorly.
-<br><br>Nobody that I know of has attempted a more modern comparison, looking a depth as much as breadth.&nbsp; It may well be that Axiom does not have the black-box problem solving abilities of some of its rivals (put a problem in, get an answer out), but it may be that in depth and in its fundamental design paradigms, it outweighs others.
-<br><br>Does anybody know of any research in this area?&nbsp; I started a while back trying to get some material together to write a small article comparing CAS&#39;s for teaching and learning, but never got very far with it (something common to all my projects at the moment!)
-<br><br>It seems to me that this would be a worthwhile effort.<br><br>cheers,<br>Alasdair<br><br><br>
-
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-
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 Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 15:36:05 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
-	<9qodjv60cc.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041413440.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<4664775B.9060700@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041537050.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46647E02.1000500@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706050813180.17271@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner,
-	'axiom-dev' <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Bill Page
 
 > | >   (1) we should have standalone bootsys, that can translate, compile
 > | >       Boot codes.  It should be able to create standalone executable from
@@ -9927,19 +8680,12 @@ compiler, if that works with a well-specified (and close to Aldor) input
 language.) From there I understood you can go on via (1) to produce an 
 executable.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 10:13:39 -0400
 From: Eugene Surowitz
-Subject: Re: Interesting comment
 To: Tim Daly
-Message-id: <46656F93.4050505@attglobal.net>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: Bill Page, list,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Interesting comment
+Cc: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 The NY Metropolitan Opera has already grabbed
 a good thing for their "Romeo and Juliet" production:
@@ -9962,29 +8708,12 @@ Tim Daly wrote:
 > can't wait for the "Ring Transporter" though as it would greatly 
 > facilitate my 33 mile commute. of course, my "intertubes" are full
 > with spam so it is better to drive.
-> 
-> Tim
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 10:24:58 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-	<87odjvc6fa.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876462dh1a.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87odjud14n.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 10:24:58 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -10151,21 +8880,11 @@ convincing that this construct is useful/necessary.  As I mentioned,
 it would seem the construct is unused, and thus support could be
 easily removed from the system.
 
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 10:36:49 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-	<87odjvc6fa.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876462dh1a.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <466514DF.4010000@hemmecke.de>
-	<87ira2d0wo.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 10:36:49 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -10180,19 +8899,10 @@ notion of internal/exported symbols.
 All assembly languages provide access to facilities not available to
 the higher level languages implemented upon them.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-To: <list>
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 11:21:11 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcenhSWomr9ZdY7vRwKwG4FfKVxBfA==
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: gcc mercurial repository
 
 http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2007-05/msg01825.html
@@ -10203,23 +8913,11 @@ but I just thought I would mention that gcc now has a mercurial
 strongly promoted SVN as the "best choice" based partly, I think,
 on it's adpotion by gcc.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 10:37:00 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-	<87odjvc6fa.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876462dh1a.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87odjud14n.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87wsyibhs5.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -10402,20 +9100,11 @@ are legitimate cases where one needs to access the assembly-language
 Since the same parser is used to parse Old Boot, you'll also need more than
 superficial examination that no Boot codes uses it.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 10:39:30 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-	<87odjvc6fa.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876462dh1a.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <466514DF.4010000@hemmecke.de>
-	<87ira2d0wo.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87sl96bh8e.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -10443,24 +9132,12 @@ So?
 
 And?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 10:43:17 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
-	<9qodjv60cc.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041413440.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
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-	<466566C5.4040603@hemmecke.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 10:43:17 -0500
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner,
-	'axiom-dev' <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Bill Page
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -10480,19 +9157,11 @@ Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
 OK, I see.  Thanks!
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" <billpage@xplornet.com>
-To: "'Alasdair McAndrew'" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Subject: RE: Is anybody actually doing mathematics with
-	Axiom?
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 11:48:59 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcenVUG4xZ14/I9FSUWro//cLV0+jwAMvYmA
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: RE: Is anybody actually doing mathematics with	Axiom?
 
 On June 5, 2007 5:38 AM Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 
@@ -10519,23 +9188,11 @@ with Axiom, if ever I can find enough time:
 
 http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/SandBoxCategoricalRelativity
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 08:51:16 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page, Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: The Axiom Library and Category Theory 
-To: Bill Page,
-	Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
-
-
---- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > The point of category theory as a foundation for mathematics
 > is that a lot of mathematics can and should be done long before
@@ -10593,25 +9250,13 @@ Unfortunately, before we can get to this (very interesting) stage we
 MUST have a firm, well defined, well documented foundation - especially
 in terms of Aldor/SPAD programming.  :-(
 
-Cheers,
-Cy
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________Ready for the edge of your seat? 
-Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. 
-http://tv.yahoo.com/
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 \start
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Subject: Re: Comparison of CAS's?
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 05 Jun 2007 10:56:34 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: Re: Comparison of CAS's?
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 | As far as I know, nobody has tried to compare CAS's since Michael Wester's
 | attempts in the 1990's. 
@@ -10658,17 +9303,11 @@ a fair comparision.  Furthermore, CASes are to solve problems.  So you
 have to come up with realistic problems to solve and express the
 solutions in "native styles" for each of them.
 
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Patches
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 17:56:10 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Patches
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -10687,20 +9326,13 @@ Martin Rubey wrote:
 
 Thanks for the patch.  Applied to wh-sandbox revision 586.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Subject: Re: gcc mercurial repository
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 05 Jun 2007 11:01:19 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: gcc mercurial repository
 
-"Bill Page" Bill Page writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2007-05/msg01825.html
 | 
@@ -10720,16 +9352,12 @@ Note however that the master repo is still SVN.
 
 As a "better choice" at the time.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 11:14:04 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: The Axiom Library and Category Theory
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 11:14:04 -0500
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -10770,22 +9398,11 @@ So from my perspective (*Computational Math*), the question is not on
 what Math is based, but on what computation is based and which
 framework allows for easy of composition and extension.
 
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 13:16:55 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-	<87odjvc6fa.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876462dh1a.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87odjud14n.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87wsyibhs5.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706051011410.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 13:16:55 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -10922,24 +9539,15 @@ Yep. I agree in principle.
 Yes.  I will modify the parser to emit a message on encountering the
 construct.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 19:28:40 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Comparison of CAS's?
-	<87k5uie6od.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 19:28:40 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
-> "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+> Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 > 
 > | As far as I know, nobody has tried to compare CAS's since Michael Wester's
 > | attempts in the 1990's. 
@@ -10980,27 +9588,15 @@ suite, we need Gruntz algorithm for limits and an implementation of Zeilberger
 for summation, as far as I recall.  However, I think that this is not quite the
 right way to go about it.
 
-
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 18:41:03 +0000
 From: Vladimir Bondarenko
-To: axiom-devel <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Comparison of CAS's?
-	<87k5uie6od.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qvee2fgzb.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 
 
 > Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 >
->> "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+>> Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 >>
 >> | As far as I know, nobody has tried to compare CAS's since Michael Wester's
 >> | attempts in the 1990's.
@@ -11105,21 +9701,11 @@ http://www.cybertester.com/  Cyber Tester, LLC
 http://maple.bug-list.org/   Maple Bugs Encyclopaedia 
 http://www.CAS-testing.org/  CAS Testing
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 14:47:41 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-	<87odjvc6fa.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876462dh1a.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87odjud14n.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
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-	<87odjub9tk.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -11189,18 +9775,11 @@ I'm working on that.
 Exactly what I would have done.
 Thanks!
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 14:51:54 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Comparison of CAS's?
-	<87k5uie6od.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<9qvee2fgzb.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -11229,17 +9808,11 @@ Well, people will read Wester's book (and I hope they do!) and will wonder.
 While I don't believe The Goal of Axiom is pass that testsuite, I believe
 that Axiom should pass that testsuite.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 21:58:41 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Vladimir Bondarenko
 Subject: QA engineer, was: Re: Comparison of CAS's?
-	<20070605184103.ivniyqcao48w0800@webmail.ipipe.ru>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 > Frankly, a big problem I see, there is not a single practical
 > QA engineer within AXIOM folks.
@@ -11251,17 +9824,11 @@ If you qualify as a QA engineer, contribute yourself. Just criticizing
 that Axiom has no QA engineer does not contribute anything to make Axiom 
 better.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 22:08:15 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
 
 > I looked at the build logs and at src_aldor2.tgz.  AFAICS the
 > very first line in the log is wrong.  Namely, the Makefile
@@ -11285,15 +9852,11 @@ $AXIOM/algebra
      >> System error:
      The function GETENV is undefined.
 
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 13:09:35 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Comparison of CAS's?
-To: axiom-devel <list>
 
 --- Vladimir Bondarenko wrote:
 
@@ -11345,31 +9908,11 @@ ways to do something similar for mathematical problems.  But I
 personally have no expectation that Axiom is ready for that level of
 testing - that comes later in this process.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search 
-that gives answers, not web links. 
-http://mobile.yahoo.com/mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 16:44:42 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-	<87odjvc6fa.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876462dh1a.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87odjud14n.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
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-	<87odjub9tk.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706051436360.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 16:44:42 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -11453,20 +9996,11 @@ for escape to Lisp.
 I will let you know if I encounter a dependence on the package-call
 operator in the extant code.
 
-
-Cheers,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 20:52:10 +0000
 From: Vladimir Bondarenko
-To: axiom-devel <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Comparison of CAS's?
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
 
 Quoting Cliff Yapp:
 
@@ -11559,43 +10093,12 @@ Vladimir
 > ways to do something similar for mathematical problems.  But I
 > personally have no expectation that Axiom is ready for that level of
 > testing - that comes later in this process.
->
-> Cheers,
-> CY
->
->
->
-> ____________________________________________________________________________________
-> Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search
-> that gives answers, not web links.
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-
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 15:59:50 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-	<87odjvc6fa.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876462dh1a.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87odjud14n.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
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-	<87k5uib079.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -11649,20 +10152,11 @@ class file.
 | I will let you know if I encounter a dependence on the package-call
 | operator in the extant code.
 
-Many thanks!
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 17:05:56 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: The Axiom Library and Category Theory
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list
 
 Quoting Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -11719,29 +10213,11 @@ we were talking about the possibility of defining the monoid unit as
 a higher order functional. Have you had any more thoughts about
 this?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 05 Jun 2007 17:28:40 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Boot/SPAD package syntax
-	<87odjvc6fa.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<876462dh1a.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87odjud14n.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
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-	<87k5uib079.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706051554120.25698@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 17:28:40 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
-
-Gaby,
 
 It would seem that we have similar thoughts on how Axiom can move
 forward.
@@ -11749,20 +10225,11 @@ forward.
 Though our approaches differ, I do look forward to future discussions
 `over the fence'.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 00:04:01 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+To: Franz Lehner
+Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
 
 Franz Lehner wrote:
 > 
@@ -11806,18 +10273,10 @@ diff -u wh-sandbox2.bb2/src/interp/i-syscmd.boot.pamphlet wh-sandbox2/src/interp
  
      if (rc = 0) and doCompileLisp then
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 20:58:27 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: changes to SVN/git
 
 I've applied and tested the changes for the SVN copy bug.
@@ -11829,17 +10288,11 @@ branches/daly is now for my own use and should be ignored.
 
 "silver" is trunk/axiom and all further commits will go there.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 19:11:40 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: changes to SVN/git
 To: Tim Daly, list
-Cc: 
-
+Subject: Re: changes to SVN/git
 
 I'll change the AxiomSources page once I get access to my machine again
 unless someone beats me to it (I don't have my Zope password with me.) 
@@ -11848,9 +10301,6 @@ The silver SVN link needs to be switched to trunk/axiom.
 Are we going to continue syncing google or is that effort no longer
 ongoing?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > I've applied and tested the changes for the SVN copy bug.
@@ -11861,31 +10311,12 @@ CY
 > branches/daly is now for my own use and should be ignored.
 > 
 > "silver" is trunk/axiom and all further commits will go there.
-> 
-> Tim
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
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+Date: 05 Jun 2007 22:30:07 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: changes to SVN/git
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 22:30:07 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -11896,16 +10327,11 @@ People at Goolge were unhappy with our current practice of putting
 tarballs in repo.  I'd suggest waiting till we find a common ground
 before restarting the mirror.
 
--- Gaby
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+Date: 05 Jun 2007 22:30:17 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: changes to SVN/git
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 05 Jun 2007 22:30:17 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -11920,15 +10346,10 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 
 Thanks!
 
--- Gaby
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 22:36:00 -0500
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: asq change
 
 Waldek,
@@ -11937,16 +10358,11 @@ To introduce your asq.c file what is required?
 Do I need to rebuild all of the databases by hand?
 Does it depend on your "database from scratch" method?
 
-Tim
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 Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 22:53:38 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 29 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -11971,16 +10387,11 @@ Waldek --
 
   How was the full test cycle?
 
--- Gaby
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-Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 11:22:55 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Tue, 29 May 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -12000,17 +10411,10 @@ Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
 It passed all my tests, I put it in current wh-sandbox.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
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-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 11:32:28 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: asq change
 
 > Waldek,
@@ -12025,18 +10429,11 @@ Subject: Re: asq change
 Version in wh-sandbox should work in all version of Axiom,
 there are no dependencies.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
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 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 04:42:34 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: clisp and sbcl
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 6 Jun 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -12060,17 +10457,11 @@ On Wed, 6 Jun 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
 Great!
 
-- Gaby
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 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 11:45:48 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
 
 > This is due to recent change in wh-sandbox.  The following patch
 > should fix this problem:
@@ -12162,17 +10553,13 @@ make
 
 #cross your fingers
 
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-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706061141090.26712@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 06 Jun 2007 11:52:44 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Franz Lehner
+Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
 
-Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at> writes:
+Franz Lehner writes:
 
 > > This is due to recent change in wh-sandbox.  The following patch
 > > should fix this problem:
@@ -12183,20 +10570,13 @@ AldorForAxiom immediately.
 
 Mayn thanks for your patience,
 
-Martin
-
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-
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-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706061141090.26712@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 06 Jun 2007 05:05:26 -0500
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Franz Lehner
+Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
 
-Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at> writes:
+Franz Lehner writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -12220,13 +10600,9 @@ Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at> writes:
 In the past, I have documented that you can just lndir in the ax-build
 dir and have everything setup...
 
--- Gaby
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 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 04:44:48 -0700
-From: "Mike Hansen" <mhansen@gmail.com>
+From: Mike Hansen
 To: list
 Subject: Problems building wh-sandbox
 
@@ -12271,15 +10647,10 @@ make: *** [do_it.gcl] Error 1
 
 How would I go about fixing this?
 
-Thanks,
-Mike
-
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-
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-To: axiom-devel <list>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 06 Jun 2007 14:23:07 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: Bug #359
 
 Dear Ralf,
@@ -12309,19 +10680,11 @@ a map:
  reduce : (((A,B) -> B),List A,B) -> B
  scan : (((A,B) -> B),List A,B) -> List B
 
-
-
-Martin
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-Subject: Re: Problems building wh-sandbox
-To: Mike Hansen <mhansen@gmail.com>
 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 14:36:51 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Mike Hansen
+Subject: Re: Problems building wh-sandbox
 
 > Hello,
 > I'm trying to build the wh-sandbox tree, but get the following error
@@ -12383,18 +10746,11 @@ and start a fresh build.
 
 BTW:  It is better to build in separate directory.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
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-
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 Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 14:40:11 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Bug #359
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On 06/06/2007 02:23 PM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Dear Ralf,
@@ -12435,17 +10791,11 @@ instead of
 
 map(beta, la).
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
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 Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 14:44:00 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Waldek Hebisch,
-	axiom-dev <list>
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Problems building wh-sandbox
-Cc: 
 
 > and start a fresh build.
 > 
@@ -12457,18 +10807,11 @@ http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/BuildAxiom
 
 is missing that completely. Could somebody add a bit of wisdom to that page?
 
-Ralf
-
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-
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 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 06:01:45 -0700
-From: "Mike Hansen" <mhansen@gmail.com>
+From: Mike Hansen
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Problems building wh-sandbox
-	<E1Hvukt-0003dL-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-
-Hello,
 
 I'm building in a directory wh-build which is different than
 wh-sandbox.  I removed my copy of gcl and tried to have it build gcl
@@ -12542,22 +10885,13 @@ On 6/6/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > and start a fresh build.
 >
 > BTW:  It is better to build in separate directory.
->
-> --
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch
->
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-
 
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 Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 10:38:06 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" Bill Page
+From: Bill Page
 To: Alfredo Portes
-	charset=UTF-8;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Google
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Quoting Alfredo Portes:
 
@@ -12592,20 +10926,11 @@ only copies the source files and not the svn admin files. Then
 we can run a commit to update Google with this "snapshot"
 of the sources. Does that make sense to you?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page. 
-
-
-
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 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 17:43:44 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: wh-sandbox and aldor
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706061141090.26712@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<87r6opxus9.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
 
 > In the past, I have documented that you can just lndir in the ax-build
 > dir and have everything setup...
@@ -12615,17 +10940,12 @@ directory is gone in wh-sandbox and appears to be essential for src_aldor
 to build. I am not an expert on Makefiles and adapted the directory 
 structure to the Makefile rather than the opposite.
 
-Franz
-
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-Subject: Re: Problems building wh-sandbox
-To: Mike Hansen <mhansen@gmail.com>
 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 20:05:27 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
-
+To: Mike Hansen
+Subject: Re: Problems building wh-sandbox
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 > Hello,
 > 
@@ -12693,19 +11013,12 @@ software involved: OS (Linux version), BFD library, gcc.
 
 CC-ing Camm Maguire, gcl maintainer.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
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 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 15:15:28 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-	<20070606103806.jgjy0v64hys0s80w@webmail.anikast.ca>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Google
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > If this is agreeable to everyone I would be very happy to help
 > you to setup a script. Maybe we could use SVK to checkout
@@ -12720,16 +11033,10 @@ done with it.
 
 The google repository is now clean again.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
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-To: axiom-devel <list>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 06 Jun 2007 21:18:15 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Bug #359
 
 I investigated a little further bug #359.  Thanks to a helpful anonymous, we
@@ -12778,17 +11085,11 @@ I tried to read upconstruct, upCOLLECT and coerceByFunction, but I have no idea
 what they are doing.  In fact, I don't even see how upconstruct calls upCOLLECT
 and coerceByFunction.
 
-Martin
-
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-
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-Subject: re: Bug #359
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 21:57:23 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Bug #359
 
 > I investigated a little further bug #359.  Thanks to a helpful anonymous, we
 > can now trigger it simply by saying
@@ -12857,7 +11158,7 @@ the real way from upCOLLECT to coerceByFunction:
 #15   bottomUpCompile {loc0=(#<vector 0000000001c01de0> #<vector 0000000001c01db0> |Boolean|),loc1=nil} [ihs=23]
 #16   upCOLLECT1 {loc0=(#<vector 0000000001c01ea0> (step |i| #<vector 0000000001c01e70> ...) (#<v...} [ihs=22]
 #17   upCOLLECT0 {loc0=(#<vector 0000000001c01ea0> (step |i| #<vector 0000000001c01e70> ...) (#<v...} [ihs=21]
-#18   upCOLLECT {loc0=(#<vector 0000000001c01ea0> (step |i| #<vector 0000000001c01e70> ...) (#<v...} [ihs=20]
+#18   upCOLLECT {loc0=(#<vector 0000000001c01ea0> (step |i| #<vector 0000000001c01e70> ...) (#<v...} [ihs]
 #19   bottomUp {loc0=(#<vector 0000000001c01ea0> (step |i| #<vector 0000000001c01e70> ...) (#<v...} [ihs=19]
 #20   upconstruct {loc0=(#<vector 0000000001c01ed0> (#<vector 0000000001c01ea0>
 (step |i| #<vector...} [ihs=18]
@@ -12985,18 +11286,11 @@ sbcl gives sligthly more informative backtrace:
         #(|eq| NIL (# |getValueFromEnvironment| '|eq| '#) (#) NIL) |Boolean|))))
 
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
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+Date: 06 Jun 2007 22:15:41 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: Bug #359
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 06 Jun 2007 22:15:41 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -13023,15 +11317,10 @@ interp/i-intern.boot.pamphlet:572:getValueFromEnvironment(x,mode) ==
 interp/i-spec1.boot.pamphlet:896:    op = "getValueFromEnvironment" => v
 interp/i-analy.boot.pamphlet:430:      ['getValueFromEnvironment,MKQ id,MKQ envMode]
 
-Martin
-
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-
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-To: list
 Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 02:26:27 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Database bootstrap
 
 I just managed to bootstrap Axiom starting from essentially empty
@@ -13052,17 +11341,10 @@ Good news is that the whole process converged, but it is disturbing
 that when some type information is missing Spad compiler can
 make pretty weird type inferences.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 19:51:04 -0500
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Database bootstrap!
 
 Waldek,
@@ -13071,16 +11353,11 @@ That's excellent! Hopefully you've kept good notes about which
 things are needed at each stage of the process so I can try to
 reproduce it. Great work, painfully achieved, I'm sure.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
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+Date: 06 Jun 2007 22:04:21 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Database bootstrap
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 06 Jun 2007 22:04:21 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek,
 
@@ -13088,22 +11365,11 @@ I too would like to say Thanks!  Untangling such a rats-nest is very
 much welcomed and appreciated.  I too hope you could provide some
 notes describing the process.
 
-Terrific work!
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
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-Subject: Re: Is anybody actually doing mathematics with
-	Axiom?
-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
 Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 14:00:41 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
-
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: Re: Is anybody actually doing mathematics with	Axiom?
  
 > Hi Martin,
 > 
@@ -13132,18 +11398,11 @@ is related to computing ztransforms.  In particular essentially all that
 inverseLaplace currently do is to decompose rational function into
 partial fractions and apply rule to each term separately.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
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-
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-Subject: Re: Safe version
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
 Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 14:31:50 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Franz Lehner
+Subject: Re: Safe version
 
 Franz Lehner wrote:
 > > OTOH safety 3 means very significant slowdown.  On the same machine
@@ -13161,18 +11420,11 @@ IIRC one safe version I tested failed a few tests runnning out
 of stack space: safe version had tail recursion elimination
 disabled (but I do not see this probem in current build).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
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-Subject: re: problem plotting simple functions
-To: Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>
 Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 14:42:16 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: problem plotting simple functions
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On June 3, 2007 7:42 PM Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -13281,21 +11533,12 @@ compiled code (when you execute code from the command line
 it is interpreted), however if some builtin gcl funtion gives
 wrong result interpreted code should show this.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 10:22:03 +0200
 To: Martin Rubey
-From: "Christian Aistleitner" Christian Aistleitner
-	<9qodjv60cc.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qps4bbl1c.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>,
-	'Gabriel Dos Reis' Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Christian Aistleitner
 Subject: Re: AxiomUnit
+Cc: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -13330,22 +11573,12 @@ As we've already discussed in private mail some time ago, there are more
 things. But I suggest to switch to private communication again, as I do  
 not want to abuse the Axiom Mailing list for third party projects.
 
-Kind regards,
-Christian
-
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 10:47:43 +0200
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke, "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Christian Aistleitner
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: merge branches/daly to trunk
-From: "Christian Aistleitner" Christian Aistleitner
-	<9qodjv60cc.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706041413440.13565@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<4664775B.9060700@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: 'axiom-dev' <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -13384,17 +11617,11 @@ a bit.
 However, I will have a look at Martin's work. Maybe this will help in  
 finally providing AxiomUnit.
 
-Kind regards,
-Christian
-
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 14:02:58 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Safe version
-Cc: list
 
 On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > I am just building safe version.  Testsuite run took 235 minutes
@@ -13415,21 +11642,12 @@ If I now have two versions of libaxiom.al, one built from wh-sandbox with
 safety 1 and another one with safety 3, but otherwise identical, is it
 necessary to compile my own packages for each version separately?
 
-Franz
-
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 09:35:00 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Christian Aistleitner" Christian Aistleitner
-	boundary="----=_Part_48112_14189798.1181309700648"
-	<9qodjv60cc.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qps4bbl1c.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<op.ttlf61ob3adhhr@mail.gmx.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Christian Aistleitner
 Subject: Re: AxiomUnit
+Cc: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 ------=_Part_48112_14189798.1181309700648
 
@@ -13452,31 +11670,10 @@ by "third party projects"?
 Regards,
 Bill Page.
 
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-
-<br><br>
-<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 6/8/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Christian Aistleitner</b> wrote:</span>
-<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">...<br>&gt; Given that, what remains for AxiomUnit?<br><br>As we&#39;ve already discussed in private mail some time ago, there are more
-<br>things. But I suggest to switch to private communication again, as I do<br>not want to abuse the Axiom Mailing list for third party projects.</blockquote>
-<div>&nbsp;</div>
-<div>I am very glad that you are willing to help with adapting AldorUnit</div>
-<div>to become AxiomUnit, but I am very confused as as to why you</div>
-<div>would prefer private communication about a subjec that is</div>
-<div>important to so many other Axiom users. What do you mean</div>
-<div>by &quot;third party projects&quot;?</div>
-<div>&nbsp;</div>
-<div>Regards,</div>
-<div>Bill Page.</div><br>&nbsp;</div><br>
-
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-
-
-
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-To: Alfredo Portes
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 08 Jun 2007 16:57:13 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: Live CD + Guess Package + Vmware
 
 Dear Alfredo,
@@ -13496,17 +11693,10 @@ Do you recall by chance whether this live cd contains Aldor, and Axiom with
 Aldor support compiled?  If not, would it be difficult to add?  (I wonder why
 people insist on MS Windows ...)
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 12:42:05 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<9qy7iutrxy.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 Subject: Re: Live CD + Guess Package + Vmware
 
 Hi Martin,
@@ -13522,16 +11712,11 @@ I could try to add it to a new image.
 
 I will let you know,
 
-Alfredo
-
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 10:04:25 -0700
-From: "Mike Hansen" <mhansen@gmail.com>
+From: Mike Hansen
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Problems building wh-sandbox
-	<E1Hvzst-00078k-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
 
 I'm running a standard copy of Ubuntu 7.04 on a Core 2 Duo.
 
@@ -13607,31 +11792,20 @@ On 6/6/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > software involved: OS (Linux version), BFD library, gcc.
 >
 > CC-ing Camm Maguire, gcl maintainer.
->
-> --
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch
->
-
-
 
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-To: "Mike Hansen" <mhansen@gmail.com>
-Subject: Re: Problems building wh-sandbox
-	<E1Hvzst-00078k-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<f67335450706081004h53331ba0lc085060ad73af350@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 08 Jun 2007 19:24:52 +0200
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list,
-	gcl-devel <gcl-devel@gnu.org>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Mike Hansen
+Subject: Re: Problems building wh-sandbox
+Cc: Camm Maguire, Waldek Hebisch
 
 Dear Mike, Camm, Waldek,
 
 Camm, could you help?  (Mike: please copy Camm for gcl related questions.  He
 is the guru.)
 
-"Mike Hansen" <mhansen@gmail.com> writes:
+Mike Hansen writes:
 
 > I'm running a standard copy of Ubuntu 7.04 on a Core 2 Duo.
 > 
@@ -13722,26 +11896,11 @@ Martin
 > > software involved: OS (Linux version), BFD library, gcc.
 > >
 > > CC-ing Camm Maguire, gcl maintainer.
-> >
-> > --
-> >                               Waldek Hebisch
-> > Waldek Hebisch
-> >
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-
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-
 
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 Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 12:13:20 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
-	boundary="----=_Part_13288_18333181.1181355200766"
 Subject: Axiom under windows
 
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@@ -13767,26 +11926,11 @@ Just my Saturday morning 2 cents.
 
 -Alasdair
 
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-As an experiment (to see if it would be possible to use with my students), I&#39;m experimenting to see if I can run Axiom under windows.&nbsp; I&#39;ve downloaded Axiom 0.1.3, and that runs fine, in a console.&nbsp; I&#39;ve also downloaded cygTeXmacs, which is a huge download (80Mb), which I haven&#39;t got working quite yet.
-<br><br>Now the trouble is that this setup: Axiom in TeXmacs in Cygwin in Windows, is three or four removes from a native system.&nbsp; Ideally, we would want Axiom in a windows native executable interface (such as WxMaxima).&nbsp; Since windows is, for better or worse, the predominant desktop OS currently, with no change likely in the foreseeable future, I would have thought that to make Axiom more popular, a native interface is required.&nbsp; As an interim, maybe we need some sort of Axiom+TeXmacs+Cygwin installer, which involves the downloading of just 
-<span style="font-style: italic;">one</span> file, and which then installs itself in a directory somewhere, with all appropriate links and paths set during the installing process.<br><br>Just my Saturday morning 2 cents.<br>
-<br>-Alasdair<br>
-
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-
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 Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 00:23:47 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: Axiom under windows
-	boundary="----=_Part_54454_53586.1181363027668"
-Cc: list
-
-------=_Part_54454_53586.1181363027668
 
 On 6/8/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 
@@ -13856,50 +12000,10 @@ axiom-developer archive.
 Regards,
 Bill Page.
 
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-
-<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 6/8/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Alasdair McAndrew</b> wrote:</span></div>
-<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">As an experiment (to see if it would be possible to use with my students), I&#39;m experimenting to see if I can run Axiom under windows.&nbsp; I&#39;ve downloaded Axiom 
-0.1.3, and that runs fine, in a console.&nbsp; I&#39;ve also downloaded cygTeXmacs, which is a huge download (80Mb), which I haven&#39;t got working quite yet. </blockquote>
-<div>&nbsp;</div>
-<div>Although the cygwin version of TeXmacs is more current, I would not recommend running TeXmacs on Windows this way since it is both slow and uncomfortable for someone familiar with Windows. But if you must do this, then I recommend that at least you run Xming as your X-server instead of the cygwin version. Xming is a native windows application that integrates quite well with other windows applications.
-</div>
-<div>&nbsp;</div>
-<div>I think the Windows native verison of TeXmacs is significantly more friendly to Windows users and I have used it very successfully with the native Windows version of Axiom. Unfortunately it is not&nbsp;currently actively maintained by the TeXmacs&nbsp;developers.&nbsp;There are some installation notes&nbsp;WinTeXmacs this at url:
-</div>
-<div>&nbsp;</div>
-<div><a href="http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/TeXmacs">http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/TeXmacs</a></div>
-<div>&nbsp;</div>
-<div>If you&nbsp;must use the pre-compiled version of Axiom for Windows then I would suggest you use the newer version 0.1.4. Unfortunately even this version is badly out of date. So a better option would be to compile Axiom from the wh-sandbox sources using MSYS/MinGW. See:
-</div>
-<div>&nbsp;</div>
-<div><a href="http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/BuildAxiom">http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/BuildAxiom</a></div>
-<div>&nbsp;</div>
-<div><font size="2">(</font><font size="2">Building Axiom on Windows)</font></div>
-<div>&nbsp;</div>
-<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Now the trouble is that this setup: Axiom in TeXmacs in Cygwin in Windows, is three or four removes from a native system.&nbsp; Ideally, we would want Axiom in a windows native executable interface (such as WxMaxima).&nbsp; Since windows is, for better or worse, the predominant desktop OS currently, with no change likely in the foreseeable future, I would have thought that to make Axiom more popular, a native interface is required.
-</blockquote>
-<div>&nbsp;</div>
-<div>Absolutely. We have been talking about this forever on the axiom-developer email list but there are no resources available to implement such an interface. The trouble is that by far most open source developers prefer Linux over Windows. Since Windows is a commerical proprietary operating system, the expectation is that the most appropriate develop and support software for this environment is by following the same model. Unfortunately there is no commerically motivated company that is currently interested in Axiom.
-</div><br>
-<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">As an interim, maybe we need some sort of Axiom+TeXmacs+Cygwin installer, which involves the downloading of just 
-<span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">one</span> file, and which then installs itself in a directory somewhere, with all appropriate links and paths set during the installing process.<br><br>Just my Saturday morning 2 cents.</blockquote>
-
-<div>&nbsp;</div>
-<div>It would not be hard to create an Windows installer that included both Axiom and WinTeXmacs. Both of these use the same NSIS installation program. In fact the original Windows installer for Axiom was implemented by the same person who ported TeXmacs to Windows. You can check-out this history in the axiom-developer archive.
-</div>
-<div><br>Regards,</div>
-<div>Bill Page.</div>
-
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-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 00:03:34 -0500
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Axiom under Windows
 
 Alasdair,
@@ -13937,19 +12041,11 @@ much more than opinions.
 As for the "foreseeable future" I'd have to say that the 30-year
 horizon (the project horizon) gives a lot of room for change. :-)
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Alfredo Portes,
-	axiom-dev <list>
-Subject: Re: HyperDocReplacement
-	<E1Hu8ka-0001Kw-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<f3c595c60706011120i6800f9c6tc58bfce8c62fca13@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 09 Jun 2007 10:19:11 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alfredo Portes
+Subject: Re: HyperDocReplacement
 
 Dear Alfredo,
 
@@ -13973,18 +12069,11 @@ SOCKET(8080, getDocumentation$HyperDoc)$Lisp
 
 Please excuse me, if you find another problem, I'll try to answer quicker...
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly, axiom-devel <list>
-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 09 Jun 2007 10:16:04 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
 Dear Tim,
 
@@ -14025,19 +12114,11 @@ lot of work to gcl, axiom, tex4ht, md5sum, a browser.
 
 I'd really hope that we could work together,
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,
-	Alfredo Portes
-Subject: Re: Axiom under windows
-	<fbcd16d40706082123uda0555dldebdd26d13ba8f8f@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 09 Jun 2007 10:00:57 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page, Alfredo Portes
+Subject: Re: Axiom under windows
 
 Dear Bill, Alasdair,
 
@@ -14053,18 +12134,11 @@ fun for students.
 Alfredo said he'd try to compile in Aldor support, too. In this case I'll try
 to use this live cd for the workshop.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly,  axiom-devel <list>
-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-	<9qlketlf0b.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 09 Jun 2007 10:40:55 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -14077,19 +12151,11 @@ code, but with lack of interest of the community)
 
 I'll resurrect it if there is interest.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly,  axiom-devel <list>
-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-	<9qlketlf0b.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qodjp5xm0.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 09 Jun 2007 10:49:18 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -14101,60 +12167,38 @@ run the webserver in the background.  I don't really think that this is an
 issue, I'd propose to start an axiom dedicated to documentation anyway.  But
 others seem to think differently...
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2007 11:59:32 +0200
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<9qlketlf0b.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qodjp5xm0.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2007 11:59:32 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Hello Martin,
 
 Le samedi 09 juin 2007 =E0 10:40 +0200, Martin Rubey a =E9crit :
 > Martin Rubey writes:
->=20
+>
 > > At least to me it seems that my mini-webserver is robust enough for
 > > professional work.  I was unable to crash it.
->=20
-> Hm, that was wishful thinking, somehow.  Sorry.  It seems that I have g=
-iven up
-> working on it after some time, since I got slightly frustrated. (Not wi=
-th the
+>
+> Hm, that was wishful thinking, somehow.  Sorry.  It seems that I have given up
+> working on it after some time, since I got slightly frustrated. (Not with the
 > code, but with lack of interest of the community)
->=20
+>
 > I'll resurrect it if there is interest.
 
 I'm interested, since some time now, in console mode documentation so I
 would like to play with your code. My main problem is that I don't now
 what queries are acceptable. Can you give me some samples (in console
-mode so something like getDocumentation("foo`%20`bar")) ?=20
-
-Many thank.
-
-Greg
-
-
-
-
+mode so something like getDocumentation("foo`%20`bar")) ?
 
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-	<9qlketlf0b.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qodjp5xm0.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<1181383172.4237.10.camel@ellipse>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 09 Jun 2007 15:35:10 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
-Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 > > I'll resurrect it if there is interest.
 > 
@@ -14204,46 +12248,33 @@ obinomial`2`n`(_$,_$)->_$`dOutputForm
 Hmm, not sure what the `253816 is.  It seems that some debugging is
 necessary...
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Martin Rubey
-	<9qlketlf0b.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qodjp5xm0.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<1181383172.4237.10.camel@ellipse>
-	<9qfy51qmi9.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2007 16:47:23 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
-Le samedi 09 juin 2007 =E0 15:35 +0200, Martin Rubey a =E9crit :=20
-> Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
->=20
+Le samedi 09 juin 2007 =E0 15:35 +0200, Martin Rubey a =E9crit :
+> Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+>
 > > > I'll resurrect it if there is interest.
-> >=20
-> > I'm interested, since some time now, in console mode documentation so=
- I would
+> >
+> > I'm interested, since some time now, in console mode documentation so I would
 > > like to play with your code.
->=20
+>
 > Hm, but the main point of my code is to display the doc in a browser.
 
 Of course, I know that.
 
-> > My main problem is that I don't now what queries are acceptable. Can =
-you give
+> > My main problem is that I don't now what queries are acceptable. Can you give
 > > me some samples (in console mode so something like
 > > getDocumentation("foo`%20`bar")) ?
->=20
-> OK.  But I'd rather suggest you use=20
->=20
-> ops: Database IndexCard :=3D getDatabase("o")$OperationsQuery
->=20
-> and read the documentation of Database.  In fact, there is an example i=
-n the
+>
+> OK.  But I'd rather suggest you use
+>
+> ops: Database IndexCard := getDatabase("o")$OperationsQuery
+>
+> and read the documentation of Database.  In fact, there is an example in the
 > axiom book.
 > Note that getDatabase hould return some large number (the number of all
 > operations in axiom). if it doesn't, get a better axiom.
@@ -14251,34 +12282,30 @@ n the
 Hmm... I have to get a better Axiom, getDatabase returns 42. Now I know,
 apparently, why my tests were unsuccessful.
 
-> -----------------------------------------------------------------------=
---------
->=20
+> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+>
 > getDocumentation takes a string of the form
->=20
+>
 > "op`params`origin"
->=20
-> where pattern matching is supported via the special sequence %20. (shou=
-ld be
+>
+> where pattern matching is supported via the special sequence %20. (should be
 > changed in fact, it should better be the empty string.)
->=20
-> It returns a string which is the name of a html file generated via htex=
-4ht.
+>
+> It returns a string which is the name of a html file generated via htex4ht.
 > The name is the md5sum code for the complete specification.
 > For example:
 > (12) -> getDocumentation "binomial`%20`OutputForm"
 >    ["binomial","%20","OutputForm"]
 >    ["obinomial`2`n`(_$,_$)->_$`dOutputForm``253816"]
 >    "57fde9cb599e74b4e1917af8ae728a05"
->=20
+>
 >    (12)  "57fde9cb599e74b4e1917af8ae728a05.html"
->                                                                  Type: =
-String
->=20
+>                                                                  Type: String
+>
 > the result is (well, should be) the md5sum of
->=20
+>
 > obinomial`2`n`(_$,_$)->_$`dOutputForm
->=20
+>
 > Hmm, not sure what the `253816 is.  It seems that some debugging is
 > necessary...
 
@@ -14286,14 +12313,6 @@ Ok, thanks, that works for me with wh-sandbox and build-improvements. I
 will now be able to test your code, better understand it and probably
 experiment with it.
 
-Many thanks for your patience.
-
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 08:30:50 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -14313,32 +12332,15 @@ how to handle this task.  The above book looks interesting and I was
 wondering if anyone more knowledgable could comment on whether it is a
 good starting point.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing.
-http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/index.php
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 11:44:04 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Gregory Vanuxem" Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-	<9qlketlf0b.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qodjp5xm0.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<1181383172.4237.10.camel@ellipse>
-	<9qfy51qmi9.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<1181400443.6249.22.camel@ellipse>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Hi Greg,
 
-On 6/9/07, Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
+On 6/9/07, Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 
 > Ok, thanks, that works for me with wh-sandbox and build-improvements. I
 > will now be able to test your code, better understand it and probably
@@ -14351,21 +12353,11 @@ no answer (maybe my problem was too obvious or silly)....I do not
 think the documentation
 on the wiki is correct or enough.
 
-Thank you for your patience,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 11:48:53 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: HyperDocReplacement
-	<E1Hu8ka-0001Kw-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<f3c595c60706011120i6800f9c6tc58bfce8c62fca13@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qhcphlev4.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Hi Martin,
 
@@ -14383,30 +12375,17 @@ first line and there it is correct. I really would like to work on
 this as soon as
 I understand more the code.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 09 Jun 2007 17:57:52 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-	<9qlketlf0b.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qodjp5xm0.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<1181383172.4237.10.camel@ellipse>
-	<9qfy51qmi9.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<1181400443.6249.22.camel@ellipse>
-	<f3c595c60706090844u52d19fbeuc9c240d507be6a9@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 09 Jun 2007 17:57:52 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Alfredo Portes writes:
 
 > Hi Greg,
 > 
-> On 6/9/07, Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
+> On 6/9/07, Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 > 
 > > Ok, thanks, that works for me with wh-sandbox and build-improvements. I
 > > will now be able to test your code, better understand it and probably
@@ -14655,19 +12634,11 @@ HyperDoc(): Exports == Implementation where
     (with-open-file  (q fn) (si::copy-stream q s))
     (close s)))
 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 09 Jun 2007 17:59:52 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: HyperDocReplacement
-	<E1Hu8ka-0001Kw-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<f3c595c60706011120i6800f9c6tc58bfce8c62fca13@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qhcphlev4.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<f3c595c60706090848sb669baep4c9b35d87cd6d263@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 09 Jun 2007 17:59:52 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Alfredo Portes writes:
 
@@ -14680,34 +12651,22 @@ Alfredo Portes writes:
 
 I'm confused.  Does it work now on your system?
 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Alfredo Portes
-	<9qlketlf0b.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qodjp5xm0.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<1181383172.4237.10.camel@ellipse>
-	<9qfy51qmi9.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<1181400443.6249.22.camel@ellipse>
-	<f3c595c60706090844u52d19fbeuc9c240d507be6a9@mail.gmail.com>
 Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2007 18:33:56 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Alfredo Portes
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
 Le samedi 09 juin 2007 =E0 11:44 -0400, Alfredo Portes a =E9crit :
 > Hi Greg,
->=20
-> On 6/9/07, Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
->=20
-> > Ok, thanks, that works for me with wh-sandbox and build-improvements.=
- I
+>
+> On 6/9/07, Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
+>
+> > Ok, thanks, that works for me with wh-sandbox and build-improvements. I
 > > will now be able to test your code, better understand it and probably
 > > experiment with it.
->=20
-> Can you share your experiences and how you got it to work. I have been =
-trying
+>
+> Can you share your experiences and how you got it to work. I have been trying
 > to test the code, but everytime it crashes on me...I had posted my
 > errors on the list but
 > no answer (maybe my problem was too obvious or silly)....I do not
@@ -14719,23 +12678,11 @@ seems to translate ` to %60 so the request is badly parsed. I used
 Konqueror. I have another problem, Htlatex does not work on my Debian
 system (amd64 testing) but the LaTeX file is correctly generated.
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 12:34:27 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: HyperDocReplacement
-	<E1Hu8ka-0001Kw-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<f3c595c60706011120i6800f9c6tc58bfce8c62fca13@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qhcphlev4.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<f3c595c60706090848sb669baep4c9b35d87cd6d263@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9q4plhw22v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Hi Martin,
 
@@ -14765,24 +12712,11 @@ Got "?binomial%60%20%60OutputForm"
    >> Error detected within library code:
    index out of range
 
-Thank you,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 12:44:44 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: HyperDocReplacement
-	<E1Hu8ka-0001Kw-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<f3c595c60706011120i6800f9c6tc58bfce8c62fca13@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qhcphlev4.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<f3c595c60706090848sb669baep4c9b35d87cd6d263@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9q4plhw22v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<f3c595c60706090934g4a40922ajd79a14f78eb9841f@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Hi Martin,
 
@@ -14819,29 +12753,14 @@ On 6/9/07, Alfredo Portes wrote:
 >
 >    >> Error detected within library code:
 >    index out of range
->
-> Thank you,
->
-> Alfredo
->
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-	<9qlketlf0b.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qodjp5xm0.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<1181383172.4237.10.camel@ellipse>
-	<9qfy51qmi9.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<1181400443.6249.22.camel@ellipse>
-	<f3c595c60706090844u52d19fbeuc9c240d507be6a9@mail.gmail.com>
-	<1181406836.6249.32.camel@ellipse>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 09 Jun 2007 18:56:19 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
-Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 > Just one thing, Firefox seems to translate ` to %60 so the request is badly
 > parsed.
@@ -14890,18 +12809,10 @@ Martin
 
 
 \start
+Date: 09 Jun 2007 18:58:15 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: HyperDocReplacement
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-	<f3c595c60706090944j387128dfx554030deecc8da4f@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 09 Jun 2007 18:58:15 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Alfredo Portes writes:
 
@@ -14913,16 +12824,10 @@ Alfredo Portes writes:
 Still, since you have firefox, (and I suspect also internet explorer) maybe you
 could experiment a little.  Could you try "_" as separating character?
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 09 Jun 2007 20:29:48 +0200
-Posted-To: gnu.emacs.help,comp.emacs.xemacs
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: axiom mode
 
 The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
@@ -15600,14 +13505,10 @@ expects point anywhere after the last prompt."
     (insert ")se me au of")
     (axiom-eval)))
 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 10 Jun 2007 08:41:48 +0200
-Posted-To: gnu.emacs.help,comp.emacs.xemacs
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: Re: axiom mode
 
 The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
@@ -15730,15 +13631,10 @@ Martin
   (add-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions 'axiom-output-filter nil t)
   (sit-for 0 axiom-after-output-wait))
 
-
-
-
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-To: Martin Rubey
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 10 Jun 2007 09:24:32 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	axiom-mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] [ANN] new version of axiom.el
 
 A new version of axiom.el (10-06-2007) is now available on 
@@ -15762,45 +13658,31 @@ Missing:
   (process-mark axiom-process), because for some reasons axiom-process is nil.
   It shouldn't be nil of course.
 
-Martin
-
-
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-
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-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Martin Rubey
-	<9qlketlf0b.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
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-	<9q645xxe18.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 16:30:32 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
-Le samedi 09 juin 2007 =E0 18:56 +0200, Martin Rubey a =E9crit :=20
+Le samedi 09 juin 2007 =E0 18:56 +0200, Martin Rubey a =E9crit :
 
 [...]
 
-      * Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
->=20
+      * Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+>
 > > Just one thing, Firefox seems to translate ` to %60 so the request
 > is badly
 > > parsed.
->=20
+>
 > Oh dear. Is there an ascii character which is forbidden in Axiom and
 > left
 > unchanged by every browser?  Or, otherwise, is there a simple solution
 > to make
 > Lisp keep the case? Currently I use vertical bars and
->=20
-> (fn (and (eq get 'get)=20
+>
+> (fn (and (eq get 'get)
 > (subseq (string (read s nil 'eof)) 1))))
->=20
+>
 > but I think that this is not satisfactory.
 
 No idea. I'm temporary resurrecting some hypertex functionalities in my
@@ -15816,11 +13698,10 @@ is finished, so... Another thing, Kai Kaminski did some work too in this
 area, I wonder how it can be used since wh-sandbox can now be built on
 top of Clisp.
 
->=20
-> > I have another problem, Htlatex does not work on my Debian system (am=
-d64
+>
+> > I have another problem, Htlatex does not work on my Debian system (amd64
 > > testing) but the LaTeX file is correctly generated.
->=20
+>
 > Oh, did you write Eitan?
 
 No, that is right now, it's a bug in the Debian package.
@@ -15828,57 +13709,38 @@ Copying /etc/tex4ht/tex4ht.env to ~/.tex4ht fixed this issue.
 
 I have looked at your HyperDoc package and in fact it's extremely simple
 to obtain documentation from Spad. Shame on me, I thought it was more
-difficult than that.=20
+difficult than that.
 
 Greg
 
->=20
+>
 > Alfredo Portes writes:
->=20
+>
 > > (1) -> SOCKET(8080, getDocumentation$HyperDoc)$Lisp
 > > Got "?binomial%60%20%60OutputForm"
->=20
+>
 > >    ["binomial%60%20%60OutputForm"]
->=20
-> Yes, that's just what Greg explained.  The cure is to find another char=
-acter
-> which is forbidden in Axiom and left unchanged by your browser (and pre=
-ferably,
-> by any browser), and replace the "`" in line 46 of hyper.spad by that s=
-ymbol.
->=20
->            ls :=3D split(s, char "`")
->=20
-> I did not check, but maybe "_" would be ok.  I chose "`" since it is us=
-ed by
-> axiom as separator in the database, and I thought I'd better be consist=
-ent.
->=20
+>
+> Yes, that's just what Greg explained.  The cure is to find another character
+> which is forbidden in Axiom and left unchanged by your browser (and preferably,
+> by any browser), and replace the "`" in line 46 of hyper.spad by that symbol.
+>
+>            ls := split(s, char "`")
+>
+> I did not check, but maybe "_" would be ok.  I chose "`" since it is used by
+> axiom as separator in the database, and I thought I'd better be consistent.
+>
 > It does not matter what separator one uses in line 26:
->=20
->             s: String :=3D concat([op.'name, "`", op.'type, "`", op.'or=
-igin])
->=20
-> It is only important, that different name, type, origin triples are map=
-ped to
+>
+>             s: String := concat([op.'name, "`", op.'type, "`", op.'origin])
+>
+> It is only important, that different name, type, origin triples are mapped to
 > different string.
->=20
->=20
-> Martin
->=20
->=20
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 15:37:28 -0400
 From: William Sit
 To: Martin Rubey
-Message-id: <466C52F8.C249126E@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list
 Subject: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
 Dear Martin:
@@ -15919,15 +13781,10 @@ but the same error.
 
 Do I need to run some webserver on Windows? Thanks.
 
-William
-
-
-
 \start
-To: William Sit
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 10 Jun 2007 21:44:54 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
 William Sit writes:
@@ -15951,19 +13808,11 @@ William Sit writes:
 
 Try to put grep into the path. I guess that it's called by boot.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 17:02:45 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
-	boundary="----=_Part_61636_17269102.1181509365093"
-	<9qbqfnzj9l.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 ------=_Part_61636_17269102.1181509365093
 
@@ -16055,17 +13904,12 @@ Bill Page.
 
 ------=_Part_61636_17269102.1181509365093--
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 19:12:16 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: Spad and its object model
 
-
-Hi,
-
   I've been thinking about the following for a long time now, and I
 susect it is time for me to let it go to the Axiom  community for feedback.
 
@@ -16086,18 +13930,11 @@ arrays to implement vtables (materialization of domains and packages).
 Not only it would help tame the problem of coherence, but also move
 to functionalities like "post facto extensions".
 
-Comments?
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 10 Jun 2007 21:48:26 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 10 Jun 2007 21:48:26 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Hello Gaby,
 
@@ -16133,19 +13970,12 @@ exports introduced by `extend' are not visible to previous
 definitions, except via `has' predicates which execute during
 runtime.  Are there other issues involved?
 
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jun 2007 09:46:37 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 11 Jun 2007 09:46:37 +0200
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -16190,13 +14020,10 @@ main(): () == {
 main()
 
 
-
-
 \start
-To: William Sit
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 11 Jun 2007 09:57:43 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
 Dear all,
@@ -16226,19 +14053,12 @@ number of operations in the database.)
 
 If it is 42 or so, you need to get a better axiom.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 10:25:35 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<9qd503j5lu.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 >> IIRC new exports introduced by `extend' are not visible to previous
 >> definitions, except via `has' predicates which execute during runtime.  Are
@@ -16293,17 +14113,11 @@ main(): () == {
 main();
 ---END aaa.as
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 06:45:49 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
-	<9qbqfnzj9l.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40706101402q6819e420ued63fab6a988e53@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 To remove the grep error do as explained by Waldek:
 
@@ -16314,7 +14128,7 @@ Also you will need a newer version of axiom like wh-sandbox,
 as Martin explained in a previous email. Bill, were you able
 to compile wh-sandbox or build-improvements in windows?
 
-On 6/10/07, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+On 6/10/07, Bill Page wrote:
 > On 10 Jun 2007 21:44:54 +0200, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > > William Sit writes:
 > >
@@ -16362,24 +14176,11 @@ On 6/10/07, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
 >
 > Otherwise, if that doesn't work, you might have to provide such
 > a GREP function yourself (just copy from the Axiom source).
->
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
->
-
-
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
-To: Martin Rubey,William Sit
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 07:16:04 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: William Sit
+To: Martin Rubey,William Sit
 Subject: Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
 On 11 Jun 2007 09:57:43 +0200
@@ -16423,17 +14224,11 @@ Note that grep IS in the path. (the hyper~1.spa is the DOS
 alias for hyper.spad: DOS uses 8.3 convention for file 
 names and Axiom runs in DOS.)
 
-William
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
-Subject: re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
-To: Alfredo Portes,"Bill Page"
-	<bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 07:36:39 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: William Sit
+To: Alfredo Portes, Bill Page
+Subject: re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
 On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 06:45:49 -0400
   Alfredo Portes wrote:
@@ -16495,20 +14290,14 @@ William
 Yes, please Bill, if you can post a binary. But it needs 
 to be more "native" to handle long file names.
 
-William
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
-Subject: re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
-To: "William Sit" William Sit,"Alfredo Portes"
-	Alfredo Portes,	"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 08:00:46 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: William Sit
+To: Alfredo Portes, Bill Page
+Subject: re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
 On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 07:36:39 -0400
-  "William Sit" William Sit wrote:
+  William Sit wrote:
 
 >(1) -> SOCKET(8080, getDocumentation$HyperDoc)
 >grep.exe: libdb.text: No such file or directory
@@ -16562,18 +14351,13 @@ library I would be able to get the entire database.
 
 I guess the newer Axiom would understand SOCKET?
 
-William
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 11 Jun 2007 14:50:04 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
-"William Sit" William Sit writes:
+William Sit writes:
 
 > (1) -> )library hyper
 >     HyperDoc is now explicitly exposed in frame initial
@@ -16600,20 +14384,12 @@ before trying SOCKET?
 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
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jun 2007 08:55:11 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qd503j5lu.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <466D06FF.3090003@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jun 2007 08:55:11 -0400
-Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, list
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hi Ralf,
 
@@ -16648,24 +14424,15 @@ enrichment of domains defined within a closed-source library, not as a
 general mechanism for solving the kind of mutually recursive
 definitions found in Axioms algebra.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
-To: Martin Rubey,"William Sit"
-	William Sit
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 09:49:43 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: William Sit
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
 On 11 Jun 2007 14:50:04 +0200
   Martin Rubey wrote:
->"William Sit" William Sit writes:
+>William Sit writes:
 >
 >> (1) -> )library hyper
 >>     HyperDoc is now explicitly exposed in frame initial
@@ -16722,20 +14489,14 @@ I have trouble with setting paths, but this is a known bug
 in Windows Axiom. But the present immediate problem is the 
 socket to browser interface.
 
-William
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
-To: "William Sit" William Sit,Martin Rubey
-	Martin Rubey,"William Sit" William Sit
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 09:58:26 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: William Sit
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
 On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 09:49:43 -0400
-  "William Sit" William Sit wrote:
+  William Sit wrote:
 >SOCKET(8080, getDocumentation$HyperDoc)$Lisp
 >
 >simply "freeze" with no output. According to my firewall, 
@@ -16763,25 +14524,20 @@ run (to make my machine serve webpages? -- actually I
 probably don't want this at all; I would like only to 
 serve pages to my local home network).
 
-William
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 11 Jun 2007 17:14:09 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
 Dear William,
 
 first of all, thank you for your patience!
 
-"William Sit" William Sit writes:
+William Sit writes:
 
 > On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 09:49:43 -0400
->   "William Sit" William Sit wrote:
+>   William Sit wrote:
 > >SOCKET(8080, getDocumentation$HyperDoc)$Lisp
 > >
 > > simply "freeze" with no output. According to my firewall, it did ask to be a
@@ -16869,19 +14625,12 @@ and send the result to the list and to Camm (including a copy of hyper.lisp).
 But I'm unlikely to be able to help.  In particular, this probably means that
 my work was wasted, since it does not seem to work on windows. :-(
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 17:14:54 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<466D06FF.3090003@hemmecke.de> <87645uejm8.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 06/11/2007 02:55 PM, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > Hi Ralf,
@@ -17007,24 +14756,12 @@ Integer misses some function. That new function is completely irrelevant
 to existing parts of the library and only plays a role in newer parts. 
 "extend" in my eyes helps to keep libraries maintainable.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 11:55:21 -0400
 From: William Sit
 To: Martin Rubey
-Message-id: <466D7069.7A151E30@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-	<9qr6oi4j7i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
-
-
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > 
 > Dear William,
@@ -17102,7 +14839,7 @@ cket 8080 (quote (#...} [ihs=22]
 
 #8   upLispCall {loc0=#<vector 1bbcdbb4>,loc1=(#<vector
 1bbcdb98> #<vector 1bbcd
-b7c> (#<vector 1...} [ihs=20]
+b7c> (#<vector 1...} [ihs]
 #9   upDollar {loc0=(#<vector 1bbcdbb4> |Lisp| (#<vector
 1bbcdb98> #<vector 1bbc
 db7c> (# # #))...} [ihs=19]
@@ -17151,17 +14888,10 @@ loc1=1} [ihs=7]
 NIL
 BOOT>>
 
-William
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list,
-	<9qr6oi4j7i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<466D7069.7A151E30@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<9qir9u1nja.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 11 Jun 2007 18:10:23 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
@@ -17198,24 +14928,12 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 > 
 > Did anybody get my code running on windows at all? Does si::socket work on
 > windows?
-> 
-> Help!
-> 
-> Martin
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 18:23:11 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
-	<9qr6oi4j7i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<466D7069.7A151E30@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<9qir9u1nja.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9q3b0yjwuo.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 >> What?  Is this axiom in 2007?  How can you use axiom without reading 
 >> input files?
@@ -17224,20 +14942,14 @@ came up with handwritten notes for the exercise sessions ... but
 apparently reading input files worked.
 I did not investigate this further however.
 
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
-Subject: re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>,Martin Rubey
-	Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 12:28:49 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: William Sit
+To: Franz Lehner, Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
 On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 18:23:11 +0200 (CEST)
-  Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at> wrote:
+  Franz Lehner wrote:
 >>>What?  Is this axiom in 2007?  How can you use axiom 
 >>>without reading 
 >>>input files?
@@ -17253,17 +14965,11 @@ I recall it worked before too, but then it didn't again.
 On the other hand, (multi-line) cut and paste works (not 
 worked). Maybe there was a patch and I lost it.
 
-William
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 11:51:29 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 10 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -17317,21 +15023,12 @@ has a fixed lenght; it is because it is very tricky to ensure consistency.
 If you do static resolution of names (which I believe we should retain),
 then "future" dos not interfer with "past".
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jun 2007 12:51:47 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qd503j5lu.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <466D06FF.3090003@hemmecke.de>
-	<87645uejm8.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <466D66EE.6040204@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jun 2007 12:51:47 -0400
-Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, list,
-	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
-
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Thanks for doing the tests Ralf.  The results do not suprise me, so I
 guess my memory is OK is this regard. 
@@ -17410,20 +15107,11 @@ notion of equality used by the compiler.
 This is exactly how I used `extend' myself.  For resursive definitions
 I simply placed them all within the same compilation unit.
 
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jun 2007 13:15:02 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111143560.5491@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jun 2007 13:15:02 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -17510,22 +15198,11 @@ is (in part) an introspective runtime operation.  Often the argument
 contains a free variable.  I dont see how static resolution of names
 fits in this context.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 12:35:53 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111143560.5491@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87wsyact0p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -17637,19 +15314,12 @@ Example of cases where it won't work?
 The hashtable repreentation vs. array representation has no semantics effect
 on well formed programs.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 19:42:12 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<466D06FF.3090003@hemmecke.de>	<87645uejm8.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<466D66EE.6040204@hemmecke.de> <871wgie8nw.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
  > One basic rule would be that a domain `functor' memoizes its
  > arguments, and always returns the same object for equal arguments,
@@ -17707,21 +15377,11 @@ because there is no (implementation of a) function
 and defining one yourself you would have to use "pretend Pointer". But 
 even then I guess it might happen that you have "T=T" returning false.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 19:45:57 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qd503j5lu.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<466D06FF.3090003@hemmecke.de> <87645uejm8.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<466D66EE.6040204@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
-
 
 > Send complaints to Stephen Watt and Lauretiu Dragan. But if you have a 64bit 
 > machine that could be some problem. There should be a hint by Christian 
@@ -17743,21 +15403,12 @@ Is this one of the errors
 http://www.aldor.org/pipermail/aldor-l/2005-June/000074.html
 talks about?
 
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jun 2007 14:20:47 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qd503j5lu.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <466D06FF.3090003@hemmecke.de>
-	<87645uejm8.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <466D66EE.6040204@hemmecke.de>
-	<871wgie8nw.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <466D8974.9040008@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jun 2007 14:20:47 -0400
-Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, list,
-	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -17856,25 +15507,11 @@ and the compiler should respect that definition at runtime.
 > and defining one yourself you would have to use "pretend Pointer". But
 > even then I guess it might happen that you have "T=T" returning false.
 
-Precisely.
-
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 20:22:45 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qd503j5lu.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<466D06FF.3090003@hemmecke.de> <87645uejm8.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<466D66EE.6040204@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111824440.11961@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: list, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
 Hi Franz,
 
@@ -17932,21 +15569,11 @@ lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root     10 2007-04-19 16:47 gccbug -> gccbug-4.1
 
 Hope that lets you use Aldor now.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jun 2007 15:00:40 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111143560.5491@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87wsyact0p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111221380.5599@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jun 2007 15:00:40 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -18102,22 +15729,11 @@ meaning you advocated purely compile-time resolution.
 
 Agreed.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "'William Sit'" William Sit
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 15:50:12 -0400
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: AcepkUGkBRv5nZWdRNenprxWsVw8RACzpaEg
-Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
-Subject: RE: [#358 Variable is apparently always assumed
-	to be positive?] Functions and Segments
+From: Bill Page
+To: William Sit
+Subject: RE: [#358 Variable is apparently always assumed to be positive?] Functions and Segments
 
 William,
 
@@ -18167,23 +15783,11 @@ pointed out in your email. Can you imagine an actual
 application where it is interesting to define a
 segment over something that is not a Ring?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 15:20:51 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111143560.5491@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87wsyact0p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111221380.5599@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odjmco4n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -18233,16 +15837,11 @@ string to explain how the symbol is used.  How can that be surprising?
 
 But, I'm not doing that.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 23:10:35 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
 
 > 
 > Hi,
@@ -18329,24 +15928,11 @@ that it also needs parts from Implementation-MyExtension.
 
 IIUC Aldor is using sheme as above, only names differ.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jun 2007 17:12:15 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111143560.5491@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87wsyact0p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111221380.5599@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odjmco4n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111513120.6374@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jun 2007 17:12:15 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -18406,18 +15992,11 @@ of the mappings which you require.  I hope to clarify my own rusty
 comprehension of their layout in the process.  Perhaps then we could
 look at the issues involved in more detail.
 
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 16:26:48 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -18468,23 +16047,11 @@ functions work.
 
 I don't think, that is the main problem.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jun 2007 16:36:43 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111143560.5491@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87wsyact0p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111221380.5599@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odjmco4n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111513120.6374@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87k5uaci1c.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 11 Jun 2007 16:36:43 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -18525,24 +16092,11 @@ means?
 
 Sorry, "nothing fancy" is not an executable semantics.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jun 2007 18:05:58 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111143560.5491@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87wsyact0p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111221380.5599@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odjmco4n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111513120.6374@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87k5uaci1c.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87wsyajhqs.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jun 2007 18:05:58 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > | If the vtable can be interrogated with a variety of keys, allowing
@@ -18574,27 +16128,11 @@ integer index is fast because it does not carry more information than
 the context can provide.  For other situations, a different key can be
 used.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 17:14:56 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111143560.5491@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87wsyact0p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111221380.5599@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odjmco4n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111513120.6374@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87k5uaci1c.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87wsyajhqs.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87ejkicfjt.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -18614,26 +16152,11 @@ On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 In that case, can you remind me of your main objection to what I 
 originally suggested?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jun 2007 18:30:10 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111143560.5491@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87wsyact0p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111221380.5599@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odjmco4n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111513120.6374@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87k5uaci1c.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87wsyajhqs.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87ejkicfjt.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111713080.6721@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jun 2007 18:30:10 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -18663,20 +16186,12 @@ _without_ changing the underlying representation.
 Global change to a hash would certainly cost us in execution time.  I
 have not yet seen anything convincing me that a change is essential.
 
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 01:06:40 +0200
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
-Hello Martin,
-
 Here are my tests:
 
 gcl-2.6.8pre just checked out today : fails in 'accept' with error:
@@ -18692,18 +16207,10 @@ only tested hyper.lisp and the function 'server' printed "Got TEST" for
 the url 127.0.0.1:8080/test. Will try to know why 2.6.8pre from cvs
 fails in accept (windows only).
 
-
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 18:32:48 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: lookup mechanisms
 
 Gaby, Waldek, Stephen,
@@ -18711,19 +16218,11 @@ Gaby, Waldek, Stephen,
 It would be useful if you all cooperated in developing a document
 that describes the current mechanisms in detail.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jun 2007 19:43:51 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: lookup mechanisms
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jun 2007 19:43:51 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -18735,20 +16234,11 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 I would be more then happy to contribute to such an effort.  Count me
 in.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 19:43:56 -0400
 From: William Sit
 To: list
-Message-id: <466DDE3C.EF43F09D@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Subject: Re: [#358 Variable is apparently always assumed
- to be positive?]Functions and Segments
+Subject: Re: [#358 Variable is apparently always assumed to be positive?]Functions and Segments
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > 
@@ -18834,16 +16324,10 @@ why there should be two 'BY' constructs. Unfortunately,
 putting them in the same package would cause confusion when
 the parameter of SEGMENT is Integer.
 
-
-William
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 03:31:32 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Database bootstrap!
 
 > Waldek,
@@ -18890,18 +16374,11 @@ files are recompiled needlessly.  Also, I use lists of files
 which hardcode order -- ideally we should automatically generate
 such lists.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: Database bootstrap!
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 03:39:24 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: re: Database bootstrap!
 
 I wrote:
 > 
@@ -18917,19 +16394,11 @@ before applying the patch you need to remove src/share/*.daase
 I ommited the removal part from the diff because it would blow
 up size to few megabytes and make patch hard to read.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 00:01:53 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
-Subject: re: [#358 Variable is apparently always assumed
-	to be positive?]Functions and Segments
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: [#358 Variable is apparently always assumed to be positive?]Functions and Segments
 
 On 6/11/07, William Sit wrote:
 > Bill Page wrote:
@@ -19006,28 +16475,11 @@ need respect some fixed total ordering.
 I am more inclined to think that the original definition given to BY
 was just a little ill conceived.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 00:19:26 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111143560.5491@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87wsyact0p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111221380.5599@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odjmco4n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111513120.6374@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87k5uaci1c.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87wsyajhqs.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87ejkicfjt.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111713080.6721@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87abv6cefh.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -19071,15 +16523,10 @@ Why does that cost more than what you have proposed so far?
 I was looking more for feedback than convincing you -- I don't think I 
 can convince you of anything.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 01:21:36 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Hyperdoc
 
 Martin,
@@ -19244,16 +16691,10 @@ in the long term view. I don't think the current design is sufficient
 to carry us much further into the future. Indeed it is hardly sufficient
 to carry us between platforms. I think it needs to be created anew.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Jun 2007 10:01:07 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Hyperdoc
 
 Dear Tim,
@@ -19289,18 +16730,11 @@ In any case, since we are probably both continuing on our own, maybe you could
 still tell me how to get users, uses, dependents and depends.  After all, this
 would have to be part of the "Crystal", too?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 04:27:28 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: Hyperdoc
 To: Martin Rubey, Tim Daly
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: re: Hyperdoc
 
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -19343,24 +16777,11 @@ still wading through ASDF and CLOS documentation, but I think the
 biggest single difficulty there would be calling noweb portably on
 different platforms.)
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go 
-with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started.
-http://mobile.yahoo.com/mail 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 14:54:03 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
 Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 > hypertex and the libdb.text files (Gold is buggy here). I can no longer
@@ -19379,28 +16800,16 @@ charater as part of filename (I plan to add a simple encoder which
 quotes all characters that need quoting).  I hope that Windows has
 equivalent functionality.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:24:17 +0200
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-From: "Christian Aistleitner" Christian Aistleitner
-	<9qodjv60cc.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qps4bbl1c.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<op.ttlf61ob3adhhr@mail.gmx.at>
-	<fbcd16d40706080635m571f0d89nd09ac35e81b2a6d8@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Christian Aistleitner
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: AxiomUnit
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hello Bill,
 
-On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 15:35:00 +0200, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>  
+On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 15:35:00 +0200, Bill Page  
 wrote:
 
 > On 6/8/07, Christian Aistleitner wrote:
@@ -19419,7 +16828,7 @@ wrote:
 If I'd know that AldorUnit could be nicely ported to Axiom and if I'd also  
 know that this approach would be the only valid one, I'd probably discuss  
 the whole process on the mailing list. However, I've been told that  
-currently there are some scripts around to test Axiom codeâ€”which one is  
+currently there are some scripts around to test Axiom code which one is  
 the best?
 I assume you would not want full length discussion about every single  
 issue of all such scripts on the list. AxiomUnit would not automatically  
@@ -19443,17 +16852,11 @@ far as I can tell. Ralf might chime in here, if this not accurate.
 By "Third party project" I meant a project not endorsed or encouraged by  
 Axiom.
 
-Kind regards,
-Christian
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:29:44 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-Cc: list
 
 > 2.  Replace the programs that translate LaTeX into other formats with
 > programs doing the same job, but written in Lisp.
@@ -19484,22 +16887,12 @@ ahead of time. But still, we first need something reasonably good so
 that Axiom becomes more attractive to more developers. We desparately 
 need more people.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 09:49:11 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Christian Aistleitner" Christian Aistleitner
-	<9qodjv60cc.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qps4bbl1c.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<op.ttlf61ob3adhhr@mail.gmx.at>
-	<fbcd16d40706080635m571f0d89nd09ac35e81b2a6d8@mail.gmail.com>
-	<op.tts8urvp3adhhr@mail.gmx.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Bill Page <billpage@xplornet.com>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Christian Aistleitner
 Subject: Re: AxiomUnit
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 6/12/07, Christian Aistleitner wrote:
 >
@@ -19546,8 +16939,7 @@ but it is hard to argue with the success of a lot of other open source
 projects...
 
 > To me AxiomUnit should be developed as an add-on library to Axiom.
-> Along with tools to facilitate writing test (suites/cases/s) and executin=
-g
+> Along with tools to facilitate writing test (suites/cases/s) and executing
 > them. If later on people decide to integrate them into Axiom, it's fine.
 >
 
@@ -19590,18 +16982,11 @@ In return about the only thing that the Axiom project can promise is that
 there will be a large number of other people who will be very grateful for
 your work.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 09:54:52 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-	<466E9FC8.80201@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
 
 On 6/12/07, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > ..
@@ -19617,29 +17002,11 @@ On 6/12/07, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
 That's worth repeating! :-)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Jun 2007 10:18:18 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111143560.5491@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
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-	<87k5uaci1c.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87wsyajhqs.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87ejkicfjt.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111713080.6721@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87abv6cefh.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706120015110.7546@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 12 Jun 2007 10:18:18 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 [...]
@@ -19676,21 +17043,12 @@ convince me that using a hash as doman representation is a bad idea :)
 Your proposing a deep systemic change.  Such things must be torn apart
 and analyzed.  Im just attempting to contribute to that process.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 16:22:15 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: axiom-dev <list>
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: list
 Subject: src_aldor2.tgz compilation problems
 
-Hi,
-
 the usual question these days - I installed aldor from aldor.org and
 then compiled axiom from wh-sandbox using commands:
 
@@ -19733,16 +17091,10 @@ http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxiomBinaries
 
 And this works fine, but it is a version from 20060621.
 
-Thanks,
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 09:34:51 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Hyperdoc
 
 Martin,
@@ -19801,17 +17153,10 @@ s-expressions (e.g. graph structures) and latex pamphlets coming back
 to axiom from the browser front end. This requires a decent
 programming language in the browser.
 
-
-t
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 09:35:05 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Hyperdoc
 
 Martin,
@@ -19824,19 +17169,10 @@ require a running axiom image. Do you happen to know where the code
 is that computes this information? I know its in there somewhere but
 I don't know off the top of my head.
 
-
-
-
-t
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 10:22:21 -0500
-To: "Christian Aistleitner" Christian Aistleitner
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Christian Aistleitner
 Subject: AxiomUnit
 
 Christian,
@@ -19859,18 +17195,10 @@ input gracefully.
 
 Any and all forms of testing are vital and are to be strongly encouraged.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 11:15:38 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke,
-	"Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Bill Page
 Subject: Hyperdoc
 
 Ralf, Bill,
@@ -19900,30 +17228,11 @@ Henry Ford didn't breed faster horses.
 We can shape our future in fundamentally new ways.
 Look to the 30 year horizon and imagine.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 11:29:50 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111143560.5491@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87wsyact0p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111221380.5599@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odjmco4n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111513120.6374@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87k5uaci1c.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87wsyajhqs.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87ejkicfjt.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111713080.6721@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87abv6cefh.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706120015110.7546@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<871wghcl3p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 12 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -19943,16 +17252,12 @@ directly the operation, but another step must be taken.
 There obviously is a huge effort invested in avoiding to answer issues
 I've raised.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Jun 2007 18:36:34 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Market share, was: Re: Hyperdoc
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 12 Jun 2007 18:36:34 +0200
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -19977,16 +17282,9 @@ We need (good) contributors now.  I'm working quite hard on that.  But I tell
 you, if we are still less than 20 contributors end of next year, I'll probably
 stop with Axiom.  (I think we are currently about 10, but I didn't count.)
 
-
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 17:54:51 +0100 (GMT Standard Time)
-From: Arthur Norman <acn1@cam.ac.uk>
+From: Arthur Norman
 To: Bill Page
 Subject: RE: CCL maintenance.
 Cc: 'axiom-devel' <list>
@@ -20134,32 +17432,11 @@ irrelevant and should be purged from the Axiom tree. If Axiom wanted to
 stress effortless portability and a neat deliverable package it may be of 
 some use to you.
 
-
-           Arthur Norman
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Jun 2007 13:16:39 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Spad and its object model
-	<87bqfndzx1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111143560.5491@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87wsyact0p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111221380.5599@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odjmco4n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111513120.6374@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87k5uaci1c.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87wsyajhqs.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87ejkicfjt.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706111713080.6721@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87abv6cefh.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706120015110.7546@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<871wghcl3p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706121127100.9277@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 12 Jun 2007 13:16:39 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -20186,18 +17463,10 @@ ratio of lookups using alternative keys / integer keys would be small.
 Performance would not be impacted, and you have all the flexibility
 which you need in order to adress your issues with coherence.
 
-
-Steve
- 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 12:17:01 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Hyperdoc
 
 Martin,
@@ -20217,20 +17486,11 @@ from every system. That is the notion behind the CATS (Computer
 Algebra Test Suite) idea. So far I've seen no-one who has even cared
 enough about standards to bother to comment on the idea.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 17:23:57 +0000
 From: Vladimir Bondarenko
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Market share, was: Re: Hyperdoc
-	<9q1wghnn8t.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	charset=ISO-8859-1;
-	format="flowed"
-Cc: 
 
 Hello *,
 
@@ -20238,19 +17498,17 @@ Hello *,
 >
 >> Ralf, Bill,
 >>
->> > Use the tools at hand and build something that can actually compete with
->> > current CAS (plural). We fight with the future and haven't even 
->> reached the
->> > present.
->>
+>>> Use the tools at hand and build something that can actually compete with
+>>> current CAS (plural). We fight with the future and haven't even 
+>>> reached the present.
+
 >> This isn't a competition, at least in my mind.
->
+
 > You are quite wrong here, I think.  Worldwide there are maybe 1000
-> Mathematicians interested in writing code, I suspect less.  There are 
-> currently
-> at least four competitors in the market of general purpose case, not counting
-> SAGE.
->
+> Mathematicians interested in writing code, I suspect less.  There
+> are currently at least four competitors in the market of general
+> purpose case, not counting SAGE.
+
 > MuPAD is so similar to Axiom, that, once it is more commonly adopted, we have
 > *no* chance of getting any new contributors.
 
@@ -20290,29 +17548,14 @@ http://www.CAS-testing.org/  CAS Testing
 
 
 > (I think we are currently about 10, but I didn't count.)
->
->
->
-> Martin
->
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
-
-
-
 
+> Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 20:00:46 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Franz Lehner
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: Re: src_aldor2.tgz compilation problems
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Hi,
 
@@ -20322,16 +17565,10 @@ nothing, just have a look at
 http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2007-06/msg00192.html
 except for 64 bit, you are in exactly the same situation as I was ...
 
-regards,
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 12 Jun 2007 20:03:42 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Hyperdoc
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -20398,21 +17635,12 @@ No I don't.  Perhaps Waldek knows about it (I don't whether he is going to read
 this thread, so it might be better to ask him directly), since he made it work
 in wh-sandbox.  As you know, in gold it does still not work.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 14:30:18 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: Merging build-improvements to trunk
 
-
-Hi,
-
   Last night I tried to do a merge of simple patches of Waldek (e.g. renaming 
 of poly.ht to polys.ht) to trunk, but failed.  I must confess right
 away that I do not have full access to my development environment andI was
@@ -20435,35 +17663,24 @@ to pick a sensible common base yet.
 
 That is all.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Jun 2007 14:04:45 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-	<9qodjlvym9.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 12 Jun 2007 14:04:45 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
-| I think, the easiest way to put off people is to discuss what great things one
-| will do in the future.
+| I think, the easiest way to put off people is to discuss what great
+| things one will do in the future.
 
 Amen.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:42:36 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis, axiom-dev <list>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Merging build-improvements to trunk
-Cc: 
 
 > "svk smerge" needs a "base" to start with; I have not look a the history
 > to pick a sensible common base yet.
@@ -20481,15 +17698,10 @@ wh-sandbox           branched from build-improvements (r263)
 gdr-sandbox          branched from build-improvements (r335)
 daly                 branched from trunk (r6)
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 14:57:50 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Hyperdoc
 
 Martin,
@@ -20505,17 +17717,10 @@ working on my futuristic ideas.
 
 right. i'm on it. my time is yours.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Jun 2007 23:01:00 +0200
 To: Tim Daly
 From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 12 Jun 2007 23:01:00 +0200
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Hyperdoc
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -20549,16 +17754,10 @@ getDependentsOfConstructor(con) ==
   RSHUT stream
   val
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 16:08:45 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Hyperdoc
 
 If you do
@@ -20569,24 +17768,18 @@ please post a trace.
 
 also, let me know what version of the system you're using.
 
-t
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:53:23 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Hyperdoc
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
-> In any case, since we are probably both continuing on our own, maybe you could
-> still tell me how to get users, uses, dependents and depends.  After all, this
-> would have to be part of the "Crystal", too?
-> 
+
+> In any case, since we are probably both continuing on our own, maybe
+> you could still tell me how to get users, uses, dependents and
+> depends.  After all, this would have to be part of the "Crystal",
+> too?
 
 Later Martin wrote:
 
@@ -20619,20 +17812,11 @@ Dependents          kcdePage
 Looking at kcuPage one sees that it calls getUsersOfConstructor.
 Similarly kcnPage calls getImports.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:06:42 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Hyperdoc
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
-
---- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
 > Cliff, I don't know why it is better to write everything anew in
 > LISP. Use the tools at hand and build something that can actually
@@ -20668,40 +17852,21 @@ themselves, but that's just my opinion.) I assume the "standard"
 definition is "compiles and runs cleanly in modern environments and
 provides a reasonably functional interactive environment"?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. 
-http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 01:19:30 +0200
-Cc: list
-
-
---=-TME0RQM3uV6KGuWp5afs
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
-Le mardi 12 juin 2007 =E0 14:54 +0200, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :=20
+Le mardi 12 juin 2007 =E0 14:54 +0200, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :
 > Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
-> > hypertex and the libdb.text files (Gold is buggy here). I can no long=
-er
+> > hypertex and the libdb.text files (Gold is buggy here). I can no longer
 > > use Axiom built on top of GCL because of a spurious bug in GCL
-> > (conditional statements not handled) and wh-sandbox misses file relat=
-ed
-> > functions when built on top of SBCL. Anyway when time will permit I'l=
-l
->=20
+> > (conditional statements not handled) and wh-sandbox misses file related
+> > functions when built on top of SBCL. Anyway when time will permit I'll
+>
 > Could you be more specific about file handling in Windows SBCL?  AFAIK
-> makedir is problematic (but I hoped that it would work if you have mkdi=
-r
+> makedir is problematic (but I hoped that it would work if you have mkdir
 > program in correct place) also chdir does not do much (but IIRC it is
 > taken verbatim from your Windows version).
 
@@ -20717,9 +17882,7 @@ and you seem to assume a unix environment, why not using obey.bat ? That
 gives you a "shell" which provides some file related functions (after
 all this is Windows...).
 
->=20
-> Do you have problems with
-> other functions?
+> Do you have problems with other functions?
 
 (Do not take me wrong, consider what I'm saying with the tonality of a
 joke). Yes a lot! I would like to be able to (Windows and Linux):
@@ -20812,20 +17975,11 @@ X1PdrVW8hhy4LpqZXgX/4Nr89eL8xepclSfYYwVf4OdVl28WQ4VWRaMCu7287Btvzy8W2xvSXn92
 7lOVjhfuP+//P/af94fsP+/bNE2wVrFqxt0r2sohKd7tLVtF1+tmVsX3XE5VQvYvWPtTbHPhol0R
 6Ao/cJFyfnWROsSWAzcr55WblbN7s+ryPZ9C/wGfK8ityB4AAA==
 
-
---=-TME0RQM3uV6KGuWp5afs--
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 20:49:31 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-	<E1Hy5sp-00048M-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: list
 
 On 6/12/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -20852,15 +18006,11 @@ Try:
 
 http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/topics/winpsh/cmdline_std.mspx
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 20:09:31 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Merging build-improvements to trunk
-	<466EF72C.2060709@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On Tue, 12 Jun 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -20891,21 +18041,13 @@ previous statements: "svk merge" will work (and does) just fine.  I was able
 to "forward port" Waldek's change from revision 242 to 243 -- renaming
 poly.{,p}ht to polys.{,p}ht.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-	<E1Hy5sp-00048M-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706121749n53cdfe7r90daa8020370d7c0@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 Jun 2007 21:21:55 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | On 6/12/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 | 
@@ -20941,22 +18083,14 @@ People who like spaces in pathnames should just learn leaving with
 that restriction in Axiom.  Given the choice between Evil and useful
 functionality in Axiom, I don't hesitate one second.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 22:40:10 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-	<E1Hy5sp-00048M-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706121749n53cdfe7r90daa8020370d7c0@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87sl8wy4os.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 On 12 Jun 2007 21:21:55 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > ...
 > My personal opinion is that funny characters (yes, I consider
 > whitespace in pathnames as funny) in pathnames are Evil.  We
@@ -20977,19 +18111,13 @@ Really, on Windows it is impossible to avoid dealing with paths that
 contain spaces since the standard locations for files are things like
 "Documents and Settings", "Program Files" and "My Documents".
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 04:48:34 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > | On 6/12/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > | 
@@ -21029,20 +18157,11 @@ Cc: list
 I think that using funny characters in pathnames is stupid.  But
 programs that mishandle such names are clearly broken.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 13 Jun 2007 00:04:10 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Merging build-improvements to trunk
-	<466EF72C.2060709@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706122005590.10795@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 13 Jun 2007 00:04:10 -0400
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Gaby,
 
@@ -21054,20 +18173,11 @@ Tim would approve such changes.  Am I mistaken?
 Moreover, Silver lives in SVN and Git.  Where is the corresponding
 push to Git?
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 13 Jun 2007 06:35:23 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 13 Jun 2007 06:35:23 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -21112,24 +18222,12 @@ Martin
 > 
 > Looking at kcuPage one sees that it calls getUsersOfConstructor.
 > Similarly kcnPage calls getImports.
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 00:44:37 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-	<E1Hy5sp-00048M-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706121749n53cdfe7r90daa8020370d7c0@mail.gmail.com> 
-	<87sl8wy4os.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40706121940n1c0f7f0eudcabcba47079d0c@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 12 Jun 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -21145,16 +18243,11 @@ support.
 
 You can put your files in different place.  GHC installs in c:/GHC.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 00:46:42 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -21165,19 +18258,11 @@ While I'll not recommend to do anything active to unsupport funny characters,
 I'll clearly NOT spend excessive amount of resource getting it work.
 Those who believe the darly need them should contribute working codes.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 00:53:21 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Merging build-improvements to trunk
-	<466EF72C.2060709@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706122005590.10795@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87sl8wbiv9.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On Tue, 13 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -21196,21 +18281,11 @@ already incorporate similar changes.
 The patch in question is already in the repository.  It consists in
 renaming a file.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 04:19:42 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-	<E1Hy5sp-00048M-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706121749n53cdfe7r90daa8020370d7c0@mail.gmail.com>
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-Cc: list
 
 On 6/13/07, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Tue, 12 Jun 2007, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -21240,25 +18315,11 @@ This applies equally to Linux and Windows. What do you think is
 so hard about writing software that conforms fully to the file name
 conventions of these systems?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
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 Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 18:54:04 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
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 I must say that window's handling of file names is pretty strange.  I run a
 subject which uses Matlab, in which the students have to use the "path"
@@ -21273,7 +18334,7 @@ characters.  But then, I'm old fashioned.
 
 -Alasdair
 
-On 6/13/07, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+On 6/13/07, Bill Page wrote:
 >
 > On 6/13/07, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > > On Tue, 12 Jun 2007, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -21302,41 +18363,12 @@ On 6/13/07, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
 > This applies equally to Linux and Windows. What do you think is
 > so hard about writing software that conforms fully to the file name
 > conventions of these systems?
->
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
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-
-I must say that window&#39;s handling of file names is pretty strange.&nbsp; I run a subject which uses Matlab, in which the students have to use the &quot;path&quot; command to extend the path to inlcude a directory which holds some files specific to the subject.&nbsp; Windows sometimes likes the drive and file names in lower case; sometimes in upper; sometimes in a mixture.&nbsp; We can never tell...
-<br><br>I do think that file and directory names should follow the alphanumeric convention of program variables, and not include white spaces or strange characters.&nbsp; But then, I&#39;m old fashioned.<br><br>-Alasdair<br><br>
-On 6/13/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Bill Page</b> &lt;<a href="mailto:bill.page@newsynthesis.org">bill.page@newsynthesis.org</a>&gt; wrote:<div><span class="gmail_quote"></span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
-On 6/13/07, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:<br>&gt; On Tue, 12 Jun 2007, Bill Page wrote:<br>&gt;<br>&gt; | Get real Gaby!<br>&gt;<br>&gt; There is nothing unreal in what I stated.<br>&gt; Please contribute working codes if you believe you have
-<br>&gt; time to argue for its support.<br><br>??? The current versions of GCL and Axiom on Windows already<br>supports this. Could you give an example where the use of spaces<br>in file names causes problems?<br><br>&gt;
-<br>&gt; | Really, on Windows it is impossible to avoid dealing with paths that<br>&gt; | contain spaces since the standard locations for files are things like<br>&gt; | &quot;Documents and Settings&quot;, &quot;Program Files&quot; and &quot;My Documents&quot;.
-<br>&gt;<br>&gt; You can put your files in different place.&nbsp;&nbsp;GHC installs in c:/GHC.<br>&gt;<br><br>Why? That is like telling a Windows user that they should not store<br>files in their HOME directory.&nbsp;&nbsp;It does not make sense to design a
-<br>system that only works if you put your files in a non-standard place.<br>This applies equally to Linux and Windows. What do you think is<br>so hard about writing software that conforms fully to the file name<br>conventions of these systems?
-<br><br>Regards,<br>Bill Page.<br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Axiom-developer mailing list<br><a href="mailto:list">list</a><br><a href="http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer">
-http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer</a><br></blockquote></div><br>
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-
-
 
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 Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 11:51:12 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Franz Lehner" <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: src_aldor2.tgz compilation problems
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706121958450.31125@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 > nothing, just have a look at
 > http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2007-06/msg00192.html
@@ -21419,24 +18451,11 @@ make[1]: *** Deleting file `/home/ondra/ext/ax-build/int/aldor/as/attrib.as'
 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ondra/ext/ax-build/src/aldor'
 make: *** [all] Error 2
 
-
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 06:10:58 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
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-Cc: list
 
 On 6/13/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 > ...
@@ -21457,17 +18476,11 @@ But the point is that one should not implement software that assumes
 this restriction. I think Waldek said it best: "programs that mishandle
 such names [with funny characters] are clearly broken".
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 13:46:51 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Hyperdoc
 
 Martin Rubey rote:
 > 
@@ -21491,22 +18504,11 @@ call it from Spad you need to use something like:
 or maybe use FIND_-SYMBOL insted of INTERN.  I do not know if there
 is easier method to pass Lisp symbol from Spad to Lisp function.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 13 Jun 2007 08:45:24 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Merging build-improvements to trunk
-	<466EF72C.2060709@hemmecke.de>
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-	<87sl8wbiv9.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706130047020.11502@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 13 Jun 2007 08:45:24 -0400
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -21532,19 +18534,11 @@ no objection.
 
 My question was with regards to the commit process.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 10:19:30 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-	<E1HyRJL-0005x4-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: list
 
 On 6/13/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > Martin Rubey rote:
@@ -21591,22 +18585,12 @@ Note that on Axiom for Windows 0.1.4 I get the following error:
 but I think that may be corrected in wh-sandbox compiled for Windows.
 I will test that later.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
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-To: Stephen Wilson
-Subject: Re: Merging build-improvements to trunk
-	<466EF72C.2060709@hemmecke.de>
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-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706130047020.11502@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87odjkauqj.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 13 Jun 2007 12:42:28 -0400
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
+Subject: Re: Merging build-improvements to trunk
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 [...]
@@ -21631,28 +18615,13 @@ I did not do an exhustive search, so there may still be others.
 
 Changing just poly.ht and poly.pht does not solve the problem.
 
-
 I would like to _strongly_ petition commiters to Silver to attempt
 commits which respect the notion of a changeset.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:28:49 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>,
-	"Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Merging build-improvements to trunk
 
 The change to poly.ht and poly.pht are part of a global change
@@ -21666,17 +18635,11 @@ I have made a commitment to keep the git and SVN versions in sync
 so I'll have to backport Gaby's change. Unfortunately this will 
 collide with the #353 bug fix.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 18:38:48 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-	<E1HyRJL-0005x4-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: list
 
 On 6/13/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -21736,17 +18699,10 @@ INT
 ----------------- PARENTS --------------------
 NIL
 
-...
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 16:55:29 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: Algebra speedups
 
 Below you will find a patch (applied to wh-sandbox 603) which
@@ -21895,24 +18851,11 @@ diff -ru por/wh-20070530/src/algebra/vector.spad.pamphlet wh-20070530/src/algebr
          retract(z:%):R ==
            same? z => z(minIndex z)
 
-  
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:04:17 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Merging build-improvements to trunk
-	<466EF72C.2060709@hemmecke.de>
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-	<87odjkauqj.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -21923,15 +18866,15 @@ On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 | > | Gaby,
 | > | 
 | > | I am curious about this change to truck.
-| > 
-| > It is a change everybody discusses here a long time ago and agrees that
-| > it is what we have to do.  If you believe people spend resource making stupid
-| > pathnames work, then you should logically approve the idea of supporting check
-| > out of Axiom source code on brain damaged file systems that are care
-| > preserving but case insensitive.  
-| > The change in question disambiguate between poly.ht and Poly.ht.  Tim has
-| > already incorporate similar changes.  
-| > 
+
+| > It is a change everybody discusses here a long time ago and agrees
+| > that it is what we have to do.  If you believe people spend
+| > resource making stupid pathnames work, then you should logically
+| > approve the idea of supporting check out of Axiom source code on
+| > brain damaged file systems that are care preserving but case
+| > insensitive.  The change in question disambiguate between poly.ht
+| > and Poly.ht.  Tim has already incorporate similar changes.
+
 | > The patch in question is already in the repository.  It consists in
 | > renaming a file.  
 | 
@@ -21942,22 +18885,11 @@ As I said, the patch is already in the archive.
 
 BTW, I don't have a working git tool on windows.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:12:59 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Merging build-improvements to trunk
-	<466EF72C.2060709@hemmecke.de>
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-	<87odjkauqj.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87ir9rbybv.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -21984,15 +18916,10 @@ more resources to do it -- I'll revert my commit in a moment.  It does not
 seem that I critically depend on it -- I can build wh-sandbox and
 build-improvements. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:24:25 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Merging build-improvements to trunk
 
 On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -22012,22 +18939,11 @@ I just arrived at my final destination, travelling all day yesterday, so I did
 not have access to network.  I'm a bit jet lagged, but as soon as I recover a
 bit of my brain I'll revert my commit in case you have not committed already. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:52:51 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-	<E1Hy5sp-00048M-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706121749n53cdfe7r90daa8020370d7c0@mail.gmail.com> 
-	<87sl8wy4os.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40706121940n1c0f7f0eudcabcba47079d0c@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706130042010.11502@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40706130119g749588c6xf75209f2f25e504d@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -22074,16 +18990,10 @@ I guess, I'm the only one to care about "priority given limited resources",
 "good enough" and "incremental improvements".  This is my last word on the
 subject. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:12:30 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706141123070.16418@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Merging build-improvements to trunk
 
 On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -22091,22 +19001,15 @@ On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 | I just arrived at my final destination, travelling all day yesterday, so I did
 | not have access to network.  I'm a bit jet lagged, but as soon as I recover a
 | bit of my brain I'll revert my commit in case you have not committed already. 
-
 Done.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-	<fbcd16d40706131911t7e211b04w3dd1767edc24844e@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 15 Jun 2007 07:49:11 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] A slow summation
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > reduce(+,[1.0/i for i in 1..20000])
 > >
@@ -22118,19 +19021,12 @@ Bill, could you file that as a bug on MathAction, please.
 (If you have an sbcl compiled axiom available, you could check whether it is
 gcl's fault, or rather a bug in axiom.)
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-	<E1HyRJL-0005x4-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706131538g5f1da312mf153e0edc258bd6c@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 15 Jun 2007 07:57:45 +0200
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: Hyperdoc
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 Dear Bill, et al.,
 
@@ -22149,20 +19045,12 @@ windows, too?  Sorry that I'm so ignorant about these things.
 Maybe some other lisp that can compile axiom on windows has some possibility to
 communicate with a browser?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 02:25:38 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-	<E1HyRJL-0005x4-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706131538g5f1da312mf153e0edc258bd6c@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qk5u5vjxi.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On 15 Jun 2007 07:57:45 +0200, Martin Rubey wrote:
 >
@@ -22212,23 +19100,14 @@ this work. -:(
 
 BTW, how is the Axiom Workshop going?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-	<E1HyRJL-0005x4-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706131538g5f1da312mf153e0edc258bd6c@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qk5u5vjxi.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40706142325j540c93eflf3dfe473abc1331d@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 15 Jun 2007 08:35:48 +0200
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: Hyperdoc
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > and, most importantly, sockets on windows!
 > 
@@ -22240,27 +19119,20 @@ In fact, that's good news.
 But, why couldn't anybody run my code on windows so far?  See for example
 William Sit's attempts.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 02:40:47 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<fbcd16d40706131911t7e211b04w3dd1767edc24844e@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9q8xalepig.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] A slow summation
 
 On 15 Jun 2007 07:49:11 +0200, Martin Rubey wrote:
 >
 > > > reduce(+,[1.0/i for i in 1..20000])
-> > >
-> > > This works, but is (I think) unreasonably slow; it takes over 21 seconds on
-> > > my computer.  The equivalent command in Maxima takes less than 1 second.
->
+
+> > > This works, but is (I think) unreasonably slow; it takes over 21
+> > > seconds on my computer.  The equivalent command in Maxima takes
+> > > less than 1 second.
+
 > Bill, could you file that as a bug on MathAction, please.
 
 Well, I would rather that somebody new do that. Alasdair? :-)
@@ -22295,22 +19167,11 @@ Still, maybe this is a job for someone who knows how to use
 the sbcl profiler to find out where the Axiom interpreter is
 spending all it's time - Waldek?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 02:50:32 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-	<E1HyRJL-0005x4-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706131538g5f1da312mf153e0edc258bd6c@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qk5u5vjxi.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40706142325j540c93eflf3dfe473abc1331d@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qodjhd8sb.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Martin,
 
@@ -22320,26 +19181,15 @@ Hi Martin,
 But I think you pointed out that one needs wh-sandbox fixes to run the code.
 I do not know how many people have it on windows.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 02:58:05 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-	<E1HyRJL-0005x4-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706131538g5f1da312mf153e0edc258bd6c@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qk5u5vjxi.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40706142325j540c93eflf3dfe473abc1331d@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qodjhd8sb.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On 15 Jun 2007 08:35:48 +0200, Martin Rubey wrote:
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 >
 > > > and, most importantly, sockets on windows!
 > >
@@ -22359,24 +19209,16 @@ the tests that I did were all done with a version of Axiom compiled
 from the same sources as axiom-0.1.4 but with a new GCL
 compiler.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: src_aldor2.tgz compilation problems
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706121958450.31125@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<85b5c3130706130251t5266aaf7o5675832fb3b553c3@mail.gmail.com>
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:49:56 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Ondrej Certik
+Subject: Re: src_aldor2.tgz compilation problems
+Cc: Franz Lehner
 
 Hello Ondrej,
 
-Look at section 10 of=20
+Look at section 10 of
 
 http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AldorForAxiom
 
@@ -22388,78 +19230,73 @@ Greg
 
 Le mercredi 13 juin 2007 =E0 11:51 +0200, Ondrej Certik a =E9crit :
 > > nothing, just have a look at
-> > http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2007-06/msg00192=
-.html
+> > http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2007-06/msg00192.html
 > > except for 64 bit, you are in exactly the same situation as I was ...
->=20
+>
 > Thanks very much, that helped a lot. Here are the steps, that worked
 > for me, but still I get some error at the end (I looked into the
 > axiom-dev archives, but didn't find a way how to fix it):
->=20
-> svn co https://axiom.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/axiom/branches/wh-sand=
-box
+>
+> svn co https://axiom.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/axiom/branches/wh-sandbox
 > cd wh-sandbox
 > svn co
-> https://axiom.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/axiom/branches/build-improvem=
-ents/gcl
+> https://axiom.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/axiom/branches/build-improvements/gcl
 > gcl
 > cd zips
 > wget
-> https://axiom.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/axiom/trunk/axiom/zips/noweb-=
-2.10a.tgz
->=20
+> https://axiom.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/axiom/trunk/axiom/zips/noweb-2.10a.tgz
+>
 > cd ../..
 > mkdir ax-build
 > cd ax-build
 > ../wh-sandbox/configure
 > make
->=20
+>
 > #get some coffee
 > #the build took 12 hours on AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+
 > #3 hours on intel core duo
->=20
->=20
+>
+>
 > #Aldor
-> export AXIOM=3D$WHEREVERYOUARE/ax-build/target/i686-pc-linux
-> export ALDORROOT=3D<ALDOR-directory>/linux/1.0.2
->=20
->=20
+> export AXIOM=$WHEREVERYOUARE/ax-build/target/i686-pc-linux
+> export ALDORROOT=<ALDOR-directory>/linux/1.0.2
+>
+>
 > (cd $AXIOM/bin; ln -s ../../../build/scripts/document .)
 > mkdir -p obj/i686-pc-linux
 > cd obj/i686-pc-linux
 > ln -s ../../build/i686-pc-linux/bin .
 > ln -s ../../src/interp/ .
 > cd ../..
->=20
+>
 > cd src
 > #for axiom.sty
 > ln -s ../../wh-sandbox/src/scripts/ .
->=20
->=20
+>
+>
 > tar xzf ../../src_aldor2.tgz
 > cd aldor
 > ln -s ../../build/i686-pc-linux .
->=20
->=20
+>
+>
 > #extract the Makefiles
 > for pp in *.pamphlet; do document $pp;done
->=20
->=20
+>
+>
 > make
 > #after error
 > touch ../../int/aldor/dep_spad.stamp
 > document Make.functions.pamphlet
 > make
 > #crossed my fingers and got:
->=20
+>
 > ondra@syslik:~/ext/ax-build/src/aldor$ make
 > Building libaxiom.al and associated files
 > /home/ondra/ext/ax-build/int/aldor
 > make[1]: Entering directory `/home/ondra/ext/ax-build/src/aldor'
 > /home/ondra/ext/ax-build/src/aldor/types.mk:156:
 > /home/ondra/ext/ax-build/int/aldor/saxiom/spadset.mk
-> /home/ondra/ext/ax-build/src/aldor/Make.rules:179: ALL SPADSETS  sax0 s=
-axiom
+> /home/ondra/ext/ax-build/src/aldor/Make.rules:179: ALL SPADSETS  sax0 saxiom
 > /home/ondra/ext/ax-build/src/aldor/Make.rules:200: (0,0)
 > /home/ondra/ext/ax-build/src/aldor/Make.rules:200: (1,1)
 > /home/ondra/ext/ax-build/src/aldor/Make.rules:106: W: 1 I: 1
@@ -22469,40 +19306,25 @@ axiom
 > /home/ondra/ext/ax-build/int/aldor/as/attrib.as
 > Please add new attributes to /attrib.as.head
 > make[1]: *** [/home/ondra/ext/ax-build/int/aldor/as/attrib.as] Error 1
-> make[1]: *** Deleting file `/home/ondra/ext/ax-build/int/aldor/as/attri=
-b.as'
+> make[1]: *** Deleting file `/home/ondra/ext/ax-build/int/aldor/as/attrib.as'
 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ondra/ext/ax-build/src/aldor'
 > make: *** [all] Error 2
->=20
->=20
-> Ondrej
->=20
->=20
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->=20
-
-
-
-
-
+>
 \start
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 13:28:46 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] A slow summation
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On 15 Jun 2007 07:49:11 +0200, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > >
 > > > > reduce(+,[1.0/i for i in 1..20000])
-> > > >
-> > > > This works, but is (I think) unreasonably slow; it takes over 21 seconds on
-> > > > my computer.  The equivalent command in Maxima takes less than 1 second.
-> >
+
+> > > > This works, but is (I think) unreasonably slow; it takes over
+> > > > 21 seconds on my computer.  The equivalent command in Maxima
+> > > > takes less than 1 second.
+
 > > Bill, could you file that as a bug on MathAction, please.
 > 
 > Well, I would rather that somebody new do that. Alasdair? :-)
@@ -22562,23 +19384,12 @@ sbcl profiler showed that 98% of time were spent in Lisp evaluator,
 and that agrees very well with getting much higher speed using
 compiled mode.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 14:13:33 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Gregory Vanuxem" Gregory Vanuxem
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: src_aldor2.tgz compilation problems
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706121958450.31125@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<85b5c3130706130251t5266aaf7o5675832fb3b553c3@mail.gmail.com>
-	<1181904596.4158.5.camel@ellipse>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+Cc: Franz Lehner
 
 VGhhdCB3b3JrZWQuIFRoZSBheGlvbSBpcyBub3cgaW5zdGFsbGVkLiBUaGFua3MgdmVyeSBtdWNo
 LgoKT25kcmVqCgpPbiA2LzE1LzA3LCBHcmVnb3J5IFZhbnV4ZW0gPGcudmFudXhlbUB3YW5hZG9v
@@ -22640,15 +19451,12 @@ X19fX19fX19fX19fX19fX19fX19fX19fX19fX19fX19fXwo+ID4gQXhpb20tZGV2ZWxvcGVyIG1h
 aWxpbmcgbGlzdAo+ID4gQXhpb20tZGV2ZWxvcGVyQG5vbmdudS5vcmcKPiA+IGh0dHA6Ly9saXN0
 cy5ub25nbnUub3JnL21haWxtYW4vbGlzdGluZm8vYXhpb20tZGV2ZWxvcGVyCj4gPgo+Cj4KPgo=
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:59:45 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-	<E1Hz9yw-00028c-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: Camm Maguire, axiom-devel <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] A slow summation
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On 6/15/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > Bill Page wrote:
@@ -22709,30 +19517,16 @@ Camm, Tim, and Lisp et al., is there anything equivalent to:
 
 in GCL? A quick google for this did not turn up anything.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:02:07 -0400
 From: William Sit
-Subject: re: Hyperdoc
 To: Martin Rubey
-Message-id: <4672B7FF.5A8155C@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-	<E1HyRJL-0005x4-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706131538g5f1da312mf153e0edc258bd6c@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qk5u5vjxi.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40706142325j540c93eflf3dfe473abc1331d@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qodjhd8sb.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
-
-
+Subject: re: Hyperdoc
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 >
 > > > and, most importantly, sockets on windows!
 > >
@@ -22786,7 +19580,7 @@ cket 8080 (quote (#...} [ihs=22]
 
 #7   upLispCall {loc0=#<vector 1b16be54>,loc1=(#<vector 1b16be38> #<vector
 1b16b
-e1c> (#<vector 1...} [ihs=20]
+e1c> (#<vector 1...} [ihs]
 #8   upDollar {loc0=(#<vector 1b16be54> |Lisp| (#<vector 1b16be38> #<vector
 1b16
 be1c> (# # #))...} [ihs=19]
@@ -22878,7 +19672,7 @@ entation|)),loc1=...} [ihs=22]
 ntation|)),loc1=...} [ihs=21]
 #13   interpretTopLevel {loc0=((|$elt| |Lisp| socket) 8080 (|$elt| |HyperDoc|
 |g
-etDocumentation|)),loc1=...} [ihs=20]
+etDocumentation|)),loc1=...} [ihs]
 #14   processInteractive1 {loc0=((|$elt| |Lisp| socket) 8080 (|$elt|
 |HyperDoc|
 |getDocumentation|)),loc1=...} [ihs=19]
@@ -22907,8 +19701,7 @@ loc1=1} [ihs=12]
 getDocumenta
 tion$HyperDoc)$Lisp",loc4...} [ihs=11]
 #23   SpadInterpretStream {loc0=1,loc1=(tim daly
-?),loc2=t,loc3="axiom014",loc4=
-"mnt",loc5="windows",loc6=...} [ihs=10]
+?),loc2=t,loc3="axiom014",loc4"mnt",loc5="windows",loc6=...} [ihs=10]
 #24   intloop {} [ihs=9]
 #25   ncIntLoop {loc0=".axiom.input",loc1=".axiom.input"} [ihs=8]
 #26   ncTopLevel {loc0=nil,loc1=|.axiom|,loc2=:internal,loc3=#<synonym stream
@@ -23525,8 +20318,7 @@ VS[177]: (LAMBDA-BLOCK SERVER (S) (LET* ((GET (READ S NIL (QUOTE EOF))) (FN
 (AND
  (EQ GET (QUOTE GET)) (LET* ((S1 (SUBSEQ (STRING (READ S NIL (QUOTE EOF)))
 1)) (
-N (LENGTH S1)) (S2 (MAKE-STRING N))) (DO ((I 0 (INCF I)) (J 0 (INCF J))) ((=
-I N
+N (LENGTH S1)) (S2 (MAKE-STRING N))) (DO ((I 0 (INCF I)) (J 0 (INCF J))) ((I N
 ) (SUBSEQ S2 0 J)) (IF (CHAR= (CHAR S1 I) #\%) (SETF (CHAR S2 J) (CODE-CHAR
 (REA
 D-FROM-STRING (CONCAT "#x" (SUBSEQ S1 (INCF I) (1+ (INCF I))))))) (SETF (CHAR
@@ -23716,25 +20508,12 @@ VS[241]: "Could not connect"
 NIL
 BOOT>>
 
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:11:25 -0400
 From: William Sit
-Subject: re: Hyperdoc
 To: Martin Rubey
-Message-id: <4672BA2D.CA7CDA11@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-	<E1HyRJL-0005x4-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706131538g5f1da312mf153e0edc258bd6c@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qk5u5vjxi.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40706142325j540c93eflf3dfe473abc1331d@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qodjhd8sb.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+Subject: re: Hyperdoc
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 According the Microsoft, after World Wide Web Publishing
 started, web pages should be placed in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot.
@@ -23754,18 +20533,12 @@ Currently, only iisstart.asp exists.
 "To add documents to your default Web site, save files in
 c:\inetpub\wwwroot\.
 
-William
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
-Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:34:43 -0400
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+To: Martin Rubey
+From: William Sit
+Subject: re: Hyperdoc
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 So if anyone knows how to write a cgi script (or other 
 script) that reads the URL and communicate with Axiomsys 
@@ -23778,10 +20551,6 @@ local (trusted) network like a home network.
 Or is the Axiomsys to Browser connection independent of 
 World Wide Web Publishing?
 
-
-
-William
-
 On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:11:25 -0400
   William Sit wrote:
 >According the Microsoft, after World Wide Web Publishing
@@ -23811,21 +20580,12 @@ On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:11:25 -0400
 >
 >
 
-William Sit, 
-Professor of Mathematics, City College of New York 
-                 
-Office: R6/202C Tel: 212-650-5179, Fax: 212-862-0004
-Home Page: http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:58:42 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: Bill Page
+To: William Sit
 Subject: re: Hyperdoc
-	<web-11294732@cgate.sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On 6/15/07, William Sit wrote:
 > So if anyone knows how to write a cgi script (or other
@@ -23858,17 +20618,10 @@ avoid any potential for interference (not likely but possible).
 What Martin wrote provides it's own web server that runs entirely
 within the AXIOMsys program.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Robert Boyer,Warren Hunt
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 15 Jun 2007 19:57:16 -0400
-Cc: Maxima List <maxima@math.utexas.edu>, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Robert Boyer,Warren Hunt
 Subject: real and complex floating point on C stack
 
 Greetings!  Just FYI regarding some recent gcl work:
@@ -23948,24 +20701,10 @@ direct call to the C routine in libm can proceed without boxing.
 These are just some examples -- many other such functions have now
 been implemented in gcl_mnum.lsp.
 
-Take care,
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: gcl-devel@gnu.org, list,
-	"Maxima List" <maxima@math.utexas.edu>, Robert Boyer,
-	Warren Hunt
-	=?ISO-8859-4?Q?=F2mae?=) APEL/10.3 Emacs/21.2 (i386-debian-linux-gnu)
-	MULE/5.0 (SAKAKI)
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 20:15:51 -0400
-Cc: 
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Robert Boyer, Warren Hunt
 Subject: New dynamic library access in GCL
 
 Greetings!  GCL now has the ability to access arbitrary external
@@ -24269,24 +21008,10 @@ Notes:
 8) loaded .o code keeps a list of its external pointers in use, which
    are then reset on image re-execution.
 
-Enjoy!
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
-\start
-To: gcl-devel@gnu.org, list,
-	"Maxima List" <maxima@math.utexas.edu>, Robert Boyer,
-	Warren Hunt
-	=?ISO-8859-4?Q?=F2mae?=) APEL/10.3 Emacs/21.2 (i386-debian-linux-gnu)
-	MULE/5.0 (SAKAKI)
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 20:25:39 -0400
-Cc: 
+\start 
+Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 20:25:39
+From: Camm Maguire 
+To: Robert Boyer, Warren Hunt
 Subject: GCL and complex arithmetic
 
 Greetings!  GCL now supports unboxed complex arithmetic using the C99
@@ -24294,17 +21019,16 @@ C semantics for complex operations.  THis is precisely akin to the
 traditional support for unboxed fixnums, short and double floats.  My
 commenst below next to ***:
 
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D
+==========================
+==========================
+==========================
+==
 >(disassemble 'sin nil)
 
 ;; Compiling /tmp/gazonk_22733_0.lsp.
-;; End of Pass 1. =20
-;; End of Pass 2. =20
-;; OPTIMIZE levels: Safety=3D0 (No runtime error checking), Space=3D0, Spee=
-d=3D3, (Debug quality ignored)
+;; End of Pass 1. 
+;; End of Pass 2. 
+;; OPTIMIZE levels: Safety=0 (No runtime error checking), Space=0, Speed=3, (Debug quality ignored)
 ;; Finished compiling /tmp/gazonk_22733_0.o.
 
 #include "gazonk_22733_0.h"
@@ -24322,54 +21046,53 @@ TTL:;
 	goto T3;
 	goto T5;
 T5:;
-	V2=3D (VFUN_NARGS=3D4,(/* CHECK-TYPE-SYMBOL */(*LnkLI7)(((object)VV[0]),(V=
-2),((object)VV[1]),Cnil)));
+	V2= (VFUN_NARGS=4,(/* CHECK-TYPE-SYMBOL */(*LnkLI7)(((object)VV[0]),(V2),((object)VV[1]),Cnil)));
 	goto T3;
 T3:;
 	{register object V4;
-	V4=3D V2;
+	V4= V2;
 	/*(CNUM-TYPE X)*/
 	{object V6;
-	V6=3D (V4);
+	V6= (V4);
 	{fixnum V7;
-	V7=3D (fixnum)type_of((V6));
-	V8 =3D V7;
-	if(!((V8)!=3D((fixnum)6))){
+	V7= (fixnum)type_of((V6));
+	V8 = V7;
+	if(!((V8)!=((fixnum)6))){
 	goto T10;}
-	V5=3D V7;
+	V5= V7;
 	goto T7;
 	goto T10;
 T10:;switch((fixnum)type_of(((V6))->cmp.cmp_real)){
 	case 4:
 	goto T13;
 T13:;
-	V5=3D (fixnum)30;
+	V5= (fixnum)30;
 	goto T7;
 	case 5:
 	goto T14;
 T14:;
-	V5=3D (fixnum)31;
+	V5= (fixnum)31;
 	goto T7;
 	default:
 	goto T15;
 T15:;
-	V5=3D (fixnum)6;
+	V5= (fixnum)6;
 	goto T7;
-	V5=3D fix(Cnil);
+	V5= fix(Cnil);
 	goto T7;}
-	V5=3D fix(Cnil);}}
+	V5= fix(Cnil);}}
 	/* END (CNUM-TYPE X)*/
 	goto T7;
 T7:;switch(V5){
 	case 5:
 	goto T18;
 T18:;
-	{object V9 =3D make_longfloat(((double(*)(double))dlsin)(lf((V4))));VMR1
+	{object V9 = make_longfloat(((double(*)(double))dlsin)(lf((V4))));VMR1
 	(V9);}
 	case 4:
 	goto T19;
 T19:;
-	{object V10 =3D make_shortfloat(((float(*)(float))dlsinf)(sf((V4))));VMR1
+	{object V10 = make_shortfloat(((float(*)(float))dlsinf)(sf((V4))));VMR1
 	(V10);}
 	case 1:
 	goto T20;
@@ -24383,60 +21106,58 @@ T22:;
 	/*(FLOAT X 0.0)*/
 	{register object V12;
 	register double V13;
-	V12=3D (V4);
-	V13=3D lf(((object)VV[2]));
-	V13=3D lf(((object)VV[2]));
+	V12= (V4);
+	V13= lf(((object)VV[2]));
+	V13= lf(((object)VV[2]));
 	{register object V14;
-	V14=3D (V12);
+	V14= (V12);
 	/*(CNUM-TYPE X)*/
 	{register object V16;
-	V16=3D (V14);
+	V16= (V14);
 	{register fixnum V17;
-	V17=3D (fixnum)type_of((V16));
-	V15=3D V17;}}
+	V17= (fixnum)type_of((V16));
+	V15= V17;}}
 	/* END (CNUM-TYPE X)*/switch(V15){
 	case 1:
 	goto T43;
 T43:;
-	V11=3D (    1.    )*(fix((V14)));
+	V11= (    1.    )*(fix((V14)));
 	goto T32;
 	case 2:
 	goto T44;
 T44:;
 	{register double V18;
-	V18=3D big_to_double((V14));
-	V11=3D V18;
+	V18= big_to_double((V14));
+	V11= V18;
 	goto T32;}
 	case 3:
 	goto T45;
 T45:;
 	{register double V19;
-	base[0]=3D (V14);
-	vs_top=3D(vs_base=3Dbase+0)+1;
+	base[0]= (V14);
+	vs_top=(vs_base=base+0)+1;
 	(void) (*Lnk8)();
-	vs_top=3Dsup;
-	V19=3D lf(({register object _z=3Dvs_base[0];_z;}));
-	V11=3D V19;
+	vs_top=sup;
+	V19= lf(({register object _z=vs_base[0];_z;}));
+	V11= V19;
 	goto T32;}
-	V11=3D lf(Cnil);
+	V11= lf(Cnil);
 	goto T32;}
-	V11=3D lf(Cnil);}}
+	V11= lf(Cnil);}}
 	/* END (FLOAT X 0.0)*/
 	goto T32;
 T32:;
-	{object V20 =3D make_longfloat(((double(*)(double))dlsin)(V11));VMR1
+	{object V20 = make_longfloat(((double(*)(double))dlsin)(V11));VMR1
 	(V20);}
 	case 31:
 	goto T23;
 T23:;   *** lfc/sfc are C macros unboxing a complex from the lisp object
-	{object V21 =3D make_dcomplex(((dcomplex(*)(dcomplex))dlcsin)(lfc((V4))));=
-VMR1
+	{object V21 = make_dcomplex(((dcomplex(*)(dcomplex))dlcsin)(lfc((V4))));VMR1
 	(V21);}
 	case 30:
 	goto T24;
 T24:;
-	{object V22 =3D make_fcomplex(((fcomplex(*)(fcomplex))dlcsinf)(sfc((V4))))=
-;VMR1
+	{object V22 = make_fcomplex(((fcomplex(*)(fcomplex))dlcsinf)(sfc((V4))));VMR1
 	(V22);}
 	default:
 	goto T25;
@@ -24447,12 +21168,12 @@ T25:;
 	{object V26;
 	/*(REALPART X)*/
 	{register object V27;
-	V27=3D (V4);
+	V27= (V4);
 	{register object V28;
-	V28=3D (V27);
+	V28= (V27);
 	/*(CNUM-TYPE X)*/
 	{register object V29;
-	V29=3D (V28);switch((fixnum)type_of(((V29))->cmp.cmp_real)){
+	V29= (V28);switch((fixnum)type_of(((V29))->cmp.cmp_real)){
 	default:
 	goto T70;
 T70:;
@@ -24461,46 +21182,46 @@ T70:;
 	/* END (CNUM-TYPE X)*/
 	goto T68;
 T68:;
-	V26=3D ((V28))->cmp.cmp_real;}}
+	V26= ((V28))->cmp.cmp_real;}}
 	/* END (REALPART X)*/
-	V24=3DV26;}
-	V25=3D lf(((object)VV[2]));
-	V25=3D lf(((object)VV[2]));
+	V24=V26;}
+	V25= lf(((object)VV[2]));
+	V25= lf(((object)VV[2]));
 	{register object V30;
-	V30=3D (V24);
+	V30= (V24);
 	/*(CNUM-TYPE X)*/
 	{register object V16;
-	V16=3D (V30);
+	V16= (V30);
 	{register fixnum V17;
-	V17=3D (fixnum)type_of((V16));
-	V31=3D V17;}}
+	V17= (fixnum)type_of((V16));
+	V31= V17;}}
 	/* END (CNUM-TYPE X)*/switch(V31){
 	case 1:
 	goto T84;
 T84:;
-	V23=3D (    1.    )*(fix((V30)));
+	V23= (    1.    )*(fix((V30)));
 	goto T63;
 	case 2:
 	goto T85;
 T85:;
 	{register double V32;
-	V32=3D big_to_double((V30));
-	V23=3D V32;
+	V32= big_to_double((V30));
+	V23= V32;
 	goto T63;}
 	case 3:
 	goto T86;
 T86:;
 	{register double V33;
-	base[0]=3D (V30);
-	vs_top=3D(vs_base=3Dbase+0)+1;
+	base[0]= (V30);
+	vs_top=(vs_base=base+0)+1;
 	(void) (*Lnk8)();
-	vs_top=3Dsup;
-	V33=3D lf(({register object _z=3Dvs_base[0];_z;}));
-	V23=3D V33;
+	vs_top=sup;
+	V33= lf(({register object _z=vs_base[0];_z;}));
+	V23= V33;
 	goto T63;}
-	V23=3D lf(Cnil);
+	V23= lf(Cnil);
 	goto T63;}
-	V23=3D lf(Cnil);}}
+	V23= lf(Cnil);}}
 	/* END (FLOAT (REALPART X) 0.0)*/
 	goto T63;
 T63:;
@@ -24510,12 +21231,12 @@ T63:;
 	{object V37;
 	/*(IMAGPART X)*/
 	{register object V38;
-	V38=3D (V4);
+	V38= (V4);
 	{register object V39;
-	V39=3D (V38);
+	V39= (V38);
 	/*(CNUM-TYPE X)*/
 	{register object V29;
-	V29=3D (V39);switch((fixnum)type_of(((V29))->cmp.cmp_real)){
+	V29= (V39);switch((fixnum)type_of(((V29))->cmp.cmp_real)){
 	default:
 	goto T104;
 T104:;
@@ -24524,65 +21245,61 @@ T104:;
 	/* END (CNUM-TYPE X)*/
 	goto T102;
 T102:;
-	V37=3D ((V39))->cmp.cmp_imag;}}
+	V37= ((V39))->cmp.cmp_imag;}}
 	/* END (IMAGPART X)*/
-	V35=3DV37;}
-	V36=3D lf(((object)VV[2]));
-	V36=3D lf(((object)VV[2]));
+	V35=V37;}
+	V36= lf(((object)VV[2]));
+	V36= lf(((object)VV[2]));
 	{register object V40;
-	V40=3D (V35);
+	V40= (V35);
 	/*(CNUM-TYPE X)*/
 	{register object V16;
-	V16=3D (V40);
+	V16= (V40);
 	{register fixnum V17;
-	V17=3D (fixnum)type_of((V16));
-	V41=3D V17;}}
+	V17= (fixnum)type_of((V16));
+	V41= V17;}}
 	/* END (CNUM-TYPE X)*/switch(V41){
 	case 1:
 	goto T118;
 T118:;
-	V34=3D (    1.    )*(fix((V40)));
+	V34= (    1.    )*(fix((V40)));
 	goto T97;
 	case 2:
 	goto T119;
 T119:;
 	{register double V42;
-	V42=3D big_to_double((V40));
-	V34=3D V42;
+	V42= big_to_double((V40));
+	V34= V42;
 	goto T97;}
 	case 3:
 	goto T120;
 T120:;
 	{register double V43;
-	base[0]=3D (V40);
-	vs_top=3D(vs_base=3Dbase+0)+1;
+	base[0]= (V40);
+	vs_top=(vs_base=base+0)+1;
 	(void) (*Lnk8)();
-	vs_top=3Dsup;
-	V43=3D lf(({register object _z=3Dvs_base[0];_z;}));
-	V34=3D V43;
+	vs_top=sup;
+	V43= lf(({register object _z=vs_base[0];_z;}));
+	V34= V43;
 	goto T97;}
-	V34=3D lf(Cnil);
+	V34= lf(Cnil);
 	goto T97;}
-	V34=3D lf(Cnil);}}
+	V34= lf(Cnil);}}
 	/* END (FLOAT (IMAGPART X) 0.0)*/
 	goto T97;
 T97:;   *** V23 + I * V34 is the C expression generating the complex
         *** from two reals
-	{object V44 =3D make_dcomplex(((dcomplex(*)(dcomplex))dlcsin)((V23 + I * V=
-34)));VMR1
+	{object V44 = make_dcomplex(((dcomplex(*)(dcomplex))dlcsin)((V23 + I * V34)));VMR1
 	(V44);}
-	{object V45 =3D Cnil;VMR1
+	{object V45 = Cnil;VMR1
 	(V45);}}
-	{object V46 =3D Cnil;VMR1
+	{object V46 = Cnil;VMR1
 	(V46);}}
-	base[0]=3Dbase[0];
+	base[0]=base[0];
 	return Cnil;
 }
-static void LnkT8(){ call_or_link(((object)VV[8]),0,(void **)(void *)&Lnk8)=
-;} /* RATIO-TO-DOUBLE */
-static object  LnkTLI7(object first,...){object V1;va_list ap;va_start(ap,f=
-irst);V1=3D(object )call_vproc_new(((object)VV[7]),0,0,(void **)(void *)&Ln=
-kLI7,first,ap);va_end(ap);return V1;} /* CHECK-TYPE-SYMBOL */
+static void LnkT8(){ call_or_link(((object)VV[8]),0,(void **)(void *)&Lnk8);} /* RATIO-TO-DOUBLE */
+static object  LnkTLI7(object first,...){object V1;va_list ap;va_start(ap,first);V1=(object )call_vproc_new(((object)VV[7]),0,0,(void **)(void *)&LnkLI7,first,ap);va_end(ap);return V1;} /* CHECK-TYPE-SYMBOL */
 #(#(X NUMBER NIL (OR NULL FLOAT) REAL SHORT-FLOAT 1.0 CHECK-TYPE-SYMBOL
     RATIO-TO-DOUBLE
     (%INIT
@@ -24602,13 +21319,8 @@ kLI7,first,ap);va_end(ap);return V1;} /* CHECK-TYPE-SYMBOL */
                  (CHECK-TYPE-SYMBOL (T T T *) T) (NUMBERP (T) BOOLEAN)
                  (TYPEP (T T *) T))
 =06SYSTEM=07,DECLAR,OPTIMIZ=06,SAFETY=01=09
-,CHECK-TYPE-=06,NUMBER	=05,BLOCK=03,SIN	=03,LET--=06=04,CAS	.CNUM-TYPE-	=07=
-=05	=A1=04,SETQ-	!=03,THE!
-=04libmsin-	=07=04	=AF=AD	=B0=A1=0B,SHORT-FLOAT=043sinf-		=01=02=03	=AF=AD	=
-=B0=A1=AC=D2=C1=D4=C9=CF=CE=C1=CC=B2	=A1=05,FLOAT-=1D0.0)	=07=1F	=AF=AD	=B0=
-=A1=AE=C4=C3=CF=CD=D0=CC=C5=D8=A1=043csin-	=07=1E	=AF=AD	=B0=A1=AE=C6=C3=CF=
-=CD=D0=CC=C5=D8=053csinf-		,OTHERWISE	/-	=03,NOT=06=02,OR97541=028	=07,COMP=
-LEX	,REALPART-=1D0.0)	,IMAGPART-=1D0.0)=02=02=18
+,CHECK-TYPE-=06,NUMBER	=05,BLOCK=03,SIN	=03,LET--=06=04,CAS	.CNUM-TYPE-	=07=05	=A1=04,SETQ-	!=03,THE!
+=04libmsin-	=07=04	=AF=AD	=B0=A1=0B,SHORT-FLOAT=043sinf-		=01=02=03	=AF=AD	=B0=A1=AC=D2=C1=D4=C9=CF=CE=C1=CC=B2	=A1=05,FLOAT-=1D0.0)	=07=1F	=AF=AD	=B0=A1=AE=C4=C3=CF=CD=D0=CC=C5=D8=A1=043csin-	=07=1E	=AF=AD	=B0=A1=AE=C6=C3=CF=CD=D0=CC=C5=D8=053csinf-		,OTHERWISE	/-	=03,NOT=06=02,OR97541=028	=07,COMPLEX	,REALPART-=1D0.0)	,IMAGPART-=1D0.0)=02=02=18
                '/tmp/gazonk_22733_0.lsp))
          (DO-RECOMPILE)))))
 static object LI1();
@@ -24616,13 +21328,12 @@ static void *dlsin;
 static void *dlsinf;
 static void *dlcsin;
 static void *dlcsinf;
-#define VMB1 register object *base=3Dvs_top; fixnum  V41; double  V34; fixn=
-um  V31; double  V23; fixnum  V15; double  V11; fixnum  V8; fixnum  V5;
-#define VMS1 register object *sup=3Dvs_top+1;vs_top=3Dsup;
+#define VMB1 register object *base=vs_top; fixnum  V41; double  V34; fixnum  V31; double  V23; fixnum  V15; double  V11; fixnum  V8; fixnum  V5;
+#define VMS1 register object *sup=vs_top+1;vs_top=sup;
 #define VMV1 vs_check;
-#define VMR1(VMT1) vs_top=3Dbase ; return(VMT1);
+#define VMR1(VMT1) vs_top=base ; return(VMT1);
 #define VM1 1
-static void * VVi[10]=3D{
+static void * VVi[10]={
 #define Cdata VV[9]
 (void *)(LI1),
 (void *)(&dlsin),
@@ -24632,19 +21343,17 @@ static void * VVi[10]=3D{
 };
 #define VV (VVi)
 static void LnkT8();
-static void (*Lnk8)() =3D LnkT8;
+static void (*Lnk8)() = LnkT8;
 static object  LnkTLI7(object,...);
-static object  (*LnkLI7)() =3D (object (*)()) LnkTLI7;
+static object  (*LnkLI7)() = (object (*)()) LnkTLI7;
 NIL
 
->(disassemble '(lambda (x y z) (declare (long-float z)((complex long-float)=
- x y)) (* z (+ z (* x (+ x y))))) nil)
+>(disassemble '(lambda (x y z) (declare (long-float z)((complex long-float) x y)) (* z (+ z (* x (+ x y))))) nil)
 
 ;; Compiling /tmp/gazonk_22733_1.lsp.
-;; End of Pass 1. =20
-;; End of Pass 2. =20
-;; OPTIMIZE levels: Safety=3D0 (No runtime error checking), Space=3D0, Spee=
-d=3D3, (Debug quality ignored)
+;; End of Pass 1. 
+;; End of Pass 2. 
+;; OPTIMIZE levels: Safety=0 (No runtime error checking), Space=0, Speed=3, (Debug quality ignored)
 ;; Finished compiling /tmp/gazonk_22733_1.o.
 
 #include "gazonk_22733_1.h"
@@ -24657,15 +21366,15 @@ dcomplex V4;dcomplex V5;double V6;
 {	 VMB1 VMS1 VMV1
 	goto TTL;
 TTL:;   *** unboxed C multiplication etc.
-	{dcomplex V7 =3D (V6)*((V6)+((V4)*((V4)+(V5))));VMR1
+	{dcomplex V7 = (V6)*((V6)+((V4)*((V4)+(V5))));VMR1
 	(V7);}
 }
 /*	global entry for the function CMP-ANON	*/
 
 static void L1()
-{	register object *base=3Dvs_base;
-	base[0]=3Dmake_dcomplex(LI1(lfc(base[0]),lfc(base[1]),lf(base[2])));
-	vs_top=3D(vs_base=3Dbase)+1;
+{	register object *base=vs_base;
+	base[0]=make_dcomplex(LI1(lfc(base[0]),lfc(base[1]),lf(base[2])));
+	vs_top=(vs_base=base)+1;
 }
 #(#((%INIT
      . #((LET ((*DISABLE-RECOMPILE* T))
@@ -24673,8 +21382,7 @@ static void L1()
            (ADD-HASH 'CMP-ANON
                '((DCOMPLEX DCOMPLEX LONG-FLOAT) DCOMPLEX)
                '((+ (*) T) (* (*) T))
-=04LISPLAMBDA	!=0C=01X!=0C=01Y!=0C=01!=07,DECLAR,OPTIMIZ=06,SAFETY=00	=A1CO=
-MPILERCMP-ANON	!=01,*/	!=01,+/	3-	4-.=02=18
+=04LISPLAMBDA	!=0C=01X!=0C=01Y!=0C=01!=07,DECLAR,OPTIMIZ=06,SAFETY=00	=A1COMPILERCMP-ANON	!=01,*/	!=01,+/	3-	4-.=02=18
                '/tmp/gazonk_22733_1.lsp))
          (DO-RECOMPILE)))))
 static void L1();
@@ -24684,39 +21392,19 @@ static dcomplex LI1();
 #define VMV1
 #define VMR1(VMT1) return(VMT1);
 #define VM1 0
-static void * VVi[1]=3D{
+static void * VVi[1]={
 #define Cdata VV[0]
 (void *)(L1)
 };
 #define VV (VVi)
 NIL
 
->
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D
-
-Enjoy!
-
-Take care,
-
-
---=20
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
 Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 03:00:25 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] A slow summation
+Cc: Camm Maguire, list
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On 6/15/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -24794,21 +21482,10 @@ and then call:
 
 f(20000, 0.0)
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: gcl-devel@gnu.org, list,
-	"Maxima List" <maxima@math.utexas.edu>, Robert Boyer,
-	Warren Hunt
-	=?ISO-8859-4?Q?=F2mae?=) APEL/10.3 Emacs/21.2 (i386-debian-linux-gnu)
-	MULE/5.0 (SAKAKI)
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 21:10:09 -0400
-Cc: 
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Robert Boyer, Warren Hunt
 Subject: GCL and source inlining
 
 Greetings!  Thanks to the suggestion of R. Boyer, GCL now stores a
@@ -25934,19 +22611,10 @@ closures from the C output, etc.
 There are probably many things I've forgotten to mention.  Please feel
 free to ask questions if interested.
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 15 Jun 2007 21:22:25 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] A slow summation
 
 Greetings!  Very interesting -- needless to say, I'm very interested
@@ -26037,28 +22705,13 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > and then call:
 > 
 > f(20000, 0.0)
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Robert Boyer
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 15 Jun 2007 22:08:27 -0400
-Cc: wizard@centtech.com, rms@gnu.org, Warren Hunt, hbaker1@pipeline.com,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org, list, gb@clozure.com
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Robert Boyer
 Subject: Re: bees for bonnets (GCL safety  definition)
+Cc: Terry Parks, Richard Stallman, Warren Hunt, Henry Baker
 
 Greetings!  In 2.7.0, I've redefined safety 3 to leave unset
 *compiler-push-events*, and have fixed the code so that the ansi
@@ -26225,43 +22878,23 @@ Robert Boyer writes:
 > 
 > P. S.  I am clueless about 'graph reduction'.  Will
 > look into it.
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:36:54 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire
-Cc: list
 Subject: sigh
 
-Camm,
-
 Hopefully you read the axiom-developer mailing list.
 Mail sent from me to you bounces with a (550 Adminstrative prohibition).
 I can set up an email account for you on axiom-developer if you wish.
 
 Anyway the question is: Is 2.7.0 ready now?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 13:45:45 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] A slow summation
 
 Camm Maguire wrote:
@@ -26291,21 +22924,12 @@ went into a single funtion:
 This function was applied to the resulting list of length 20000 and
 for some reason needed a lot of time.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 22:12:35 +0200
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: *read-default-float-format* in SBCL/wh-sandbox
 
-Hello Waldek,
-
 *read-default-float-format* is set to single-float in SBCL/wh-sandbox.
 The problem, I think, is that SBCL does not save the value of this
 variable when creating a new Lisp image. As far as I know this happens
@@ -26313,22 +22937,10 @@ for other variables (not exhaustive of course) *print-escape*
 *load-verbose* *compile-verbose* *load-print* *compile-print*
 *print-array*.
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: axiom-mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>,
-	axiom-devel <list>
-	<9qfy50xoen.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 16 Jun 2007 22:21:31 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: list
 Subject: [ANN] version 16-06-2007 of axiom.el
 
 Again a new version of axiom.el.pamphlet, uploaded to MathAction:
@@ -26375,18 +22987,10 @@ Changes:
 
   * update the documentation and make it more concise.
 
-
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 00:22:22 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: getUsersOfConstructor
 
 Martin,
@@ -26405,15 +23009,10 @@ be the next task.
 
 So far I cannot report success.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 02:15:40 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: magic, religion, and pamphlets
 
 This was in reply to a private email complaint about pamphlet files. 
@@ -26537,16 +23136,11 @@ PAMPHLETS ARE PROBABLY WRONG BUT...
 Without SOME documentation the algebra code is magic.
 As long as we allow magic we might as well allow religion (pamphlets) :-)
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 00:56:36 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: magic, religion, and pamphlets
-To: Tim Daly, list
-Cc: 
 
 I'm not sure pamphlet are the wrong idea - they may not be the best of
 all possible ideas, but that's something different.
@@ -26626,23 +23220,12 @@ interesting question.  Will we still speak and understand English?
 Will we have functioning computers?  Outside the scope of the Axiom
 project, but fascinating questions none the less.
 
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________
-Luggage? GPS? Comic books? 
-Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search
-http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=graduation+gifts&cs=bz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 13:35:26 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
-	boundary="----=_Part_80859_28526228.1182137726905"
 Subject: Two hyperdoc questions
 
-------=_Part_80859_28526228.1182137726905
-
 I haven't been following the discussions as closely as I should, so I
 apologize if these questions are jejune:
 
@@ -26654,27 +23237,13 @@ with )hd.  But )hd doesn't provide a socket connection; this new HyperDoc is
 "not connected to Axiom".  Is there any way of starting a "connected"
 HyperDoc from an already-running Axiom?
 
-Thanks,
-Alasdair
-
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-
-I haven&#39;t been following the discussions as closely as I should, so I apologize if these questions are jejune:<br><br>1)&nbsp; What is the current state of using HyperDoc (or any other sort of help browser) under windows - in particular with 
-Axiom-0.1.4?<br><br>2)&nbsp; If I inadvertently quit HyperDoc while running Axiom, I can restart it with )hd.&nbsp; But )hd doesn&#39;t provide a socket connection; this new HyperDoc is &quot;not connected to Axiom&quot;.&nbsp; Is there any way of starting a &quot;connected&quot; HyperDoc from an already-running Axiom?
-<br><br>Thanks,<br>Alasdair<br>
-
-------=_Part_80859_28526228.1182137726905--
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Subject: Re: Two hyperdoc questions
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 18 Jun 2007 08:24:33 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: Re: Two hyperdoc questions
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 > 1) What is the current state of using HyperDoc (or any other sort of help
 > browser) under windows - in particular with Axiom-0.1.4?
@@ -26707,20 +23276,11 @@ Cc: list
 
 No, but I'd love to see a fix for that bug, too.
 
-All the best,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 03:15:19 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
-Subject: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
 
 Waldek,
 
@@ -26818,27 +23378,21 @@ I am not sure what is the problem here.
 
 What is the last know revision of wh-sandbox that compiled on Windows?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 17:09:04 +0200
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
 Hello Martin,
 
 Le mardi 12 juin 2007 =E0 01:06 +0200, Gregory Vanuxem a =E9crit :
 > Hello Martin,
->=20
+>
 > Here are my tests:
->=20
+>
 > gcl-2.6.8pre just checked out today : fails in 'accept' with error:
->=20
+>
 >   "not such file or directory"
 
 [...]
@@ -26851,19 +23405,11 @@ downgrade GCC to version 3.3.1 to compile old fortran 77 code. Reverting
 to gcc-3.4.2 fixes this issue. In other words your socket code works on
 gcl-2.6.8pre (Windows and Linux).
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 11:11:16 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
-Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
 
 Waldek,
 
@@ -26956,7 +23502,7 @@ built a windows version of Axiom from a later revision of wh-sandbox?
 Regards,
 Bill Page.
 
-On 6/18/07, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+On 6/18/07, Bill Page wrote:
 > Waldek,
 >
 > The following change in revsion 571:
@@ -27054,61 +23600,44 @@ On 6/18/07, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
 >
 > What is the last know revision of wh-sandbox that compiled on Windows?
 >
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
->
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-	<1182179344.4156.6.camel@ellipse>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 18 Jun 2007 17:13:36 +0200
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
-Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 > Hello Martin,
->=20
+>
 > Le mardi 12 juin 2007 =C3=A0 01:06 +0200, Gregory Vanuxem a =C3=A9crit :
 > > Hello Martin,
-> >=20
+> >
 > > Here are my tests:
-> >=20
+> >
 > > gcl-2.6.8pre just checked out today : fails in 'accept' with error:
-> >=20
+> >
 > >   "not such file or directory"
->=20
+>
 > [...]
->=20
+>
 > > Will try to know why 2.6.8pre from cvs
 > > fails in accept (windows only).
->=20
+>
 > It was a problem with my MingW configuration, more precisely I had to
 > downgrade GCC to version 3.3.1 to compile old fortran 77 code. Reverting
 > to gcc-3.4.2 fixes this issue. In other words your socket code works on
 > gcl-2.6.8pre (Windows and Linux).
 
-Great!  Time permitting, I'll put together some more functionality and a us=
-er
+Great!  Time permitting, I'll put together some more functionality and a user
 interface.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 11:18:50 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gregory Vanuxem" Gregory Vanuxem
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
-	<1182179344.4156.6.camel@ellipse>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
-
-Greg,
 
 Have you tried this in Axiom built with gcl-2.6.8pre? If so what
 source version? More specifically have you actually tried Martin's
@@ -27126,20 +23655,13 @@ On 6/18/07, Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 > downgrade GCC to version 3.3.1 to compile old fortran 77 code. Reverting
 > to gcc-3.4.2 fixes this issue. In other words your socket code works on
 > gcl-2.6.8pre (Windows and Linux).
->
-
-
 
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 18 Jun 2007 12:41:34 -0400
-Cc: 
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Axiom and GCL ANSI
 
-
-Hello all,
-
 I have need for an Axiom which compiles under GCL-2.6.8pre in ANSI
 mode. 
 
@@ -27154,29 +23676,19 @@ I would like to see the changes required for ANSI support included in
 Silver in the short term.  I would be happy to work with anyone who is
 interested and/or has their own changes they would like to merge.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-	<1182179344.4156.6.camel@ellipse>
-	<fbcd16d40706180818t14b978e2w48f19e8ddc675c05@mail.gmail.com>
 Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 19:19:08 +0200
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
 
-Le lundi 18 juin 2007 =E0 11:18 -0400, Bill Page a =E9crit :=20
+Le lundi 18 juin 2007 =E0 11:18 -0400, Bill Page a =E9crit :
 > Greg,
->=20
+>
 > Have you tried this in Axiom built with gcl-2.6.8pre? If so what
-> source version?=20
+> source version?
 
-No, I tried this with gcl-2.6.8pre just checked out from cvs.=20
+No, I tried this with gcl-2.6.8pre just checked out from cvs.
 
 > More specifically have you actually tried Martin's
 >  hyperdoc browser based on this socket code?
@@ -27185,9 +23697,9 @@ No, I only tested the lisp socket code, Martin wanted to know if the
 socket code was usable on Windows. This is the piece of code I tested
 (parts of Martin's code):
 
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
+==========================
+==========================
+=================
 (defun mysocket (port docfun)
   (let ((s (si::socket port :server #'server)))
     (tagbody l
@@ -27202,15 +23714,15 @@ socket code was usable on Windows. This is the piece of code I tested
   (let* ((get (read s nil 'eof))
          (fn (and (eq get 'get)
 		  (let* ((s1 (subseq (string (read s nil 'eof)) 1))
-			 (n (length s1))=20
+			 (n (length s1))
 			 (s2 (make-string n)))
-		    (do ((i 0 (incf i))=20
-			 (j 0 (incf j)))=20
-			((=3D i n) (subseq s2 0 j))=20
-		      (if (char=3D (char s1 i) #\%)=20
-			  (setf (char s2 j)=20
-				(code-char (read-from-string=20
-					    (concat "#x"=20
+		    (do ((i 0 (incf i))
+			 (j 0 (incf j)))
+			((= i n) (subseq s2 0 j))
+		      (if (char= (char s1 i) #\%)
+			  (setf (char s2 j)
+				(code-char (read-from-string
+					    (concat "#x"
 						    (subseq s1 (incf i)
 							    (1+ (incf i)))))))
 			(setf (char s2 j) (char s1 i))))))))
@@ -27220,9 +23732,9 @@ socket code was usable on Windows. This is the piece of code I tested
     (format t "Got ~S~%~%" fn) ; server side
     (format s "hello~%") ; client side
     (close s)))
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
+==========================
+==========================
+======================
 
 
 Using telnet I was able to connect to the server ask a page and receive
@@ -27240,34 +23752,24 @@ Greg
 
 > Regards,
 > Bill Page.
->=20
+>
 > On 6/18/07, Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 > > ...
 > > > Will try to know why 2.6.8pre from cvs
 > > > fails in accept (windows only).
 > >
 > > It was a problem with my MingW configuration, more precisely I had to
-> > downgrade GCC to version 3.3.1 to compile old fortran 77 code. Revert=
-ing
-> > to gcc-3.4.2 fixes this issue. In other words your socket code works =
-on
+> > downgrade GCC to version 3.3.1 to compile old fortran 77 code. Reverting
+> > to gcc-3.4.2 fixes this issue. In other words your socket code works on
 > > gcl-2.6.8pre (Windows and Linux).
 > >
->=20
-
-
-
-
+>
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 14:27:01 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gregory Vanuxem" Gregory Vanuxem
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: re: testing hyperdoc package on Windows
-	<1182179344.4156.6.camel@ellipse>
-	<fbcd16d40706180818t14b978e2w48f19e8ddc675c05@mail.gmail.com>
-	<1182187148.4032.35.camel@ellipse>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
 
 On 6/18/07, Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 >
@@ -27339,18 +23841,12 @@ I will continue with trying Martin's code with the most recent version
 this with build-improvements that would
 be great.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
 Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 22:07:19 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
-Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 CC-ing Camm, as the problem depends on very specific GCL behavoiur.
 
@@ -27479,22 +23975,12 @@ diff -u wh-sandbox.bb2/src/lisp/Makefile.pamphlet wh-sandbox/src/lisp/Makefile.p
  	$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) lisp$(EXEEXT) $(OUT)
  	$(STAMP) $@
  
-
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 16:49:53 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-	<E1I0NVP-0003Rn-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
-Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On 6/18/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > ...
@@ -27527,18 +24013,11 @@ Ok, thanks Waldek. That patch appears to have worked. The build just
 started stage 2 and is continuing. I will let you know when/if it
 completes normally.
 
-Regars,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 18 Jun 2007 16:50:40 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
-Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
 
 Greetings!  And thanks for finding this bug.  compiler::link did once
 work on Windows -- apparently subsequent development coupled with our
@@ -27722,32 +24201,13 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > +	    | ./prelisp$(EXEEXT)
 >  	$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) lisp$(EXEEXT) $(OUT)
 >  	$(STAMP) $@
->  
-> 
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 18:53:51 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-	<E1I0NVP-0003Rn-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706181349v3b7d06bdve6e746f309b2c684@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
-Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On 6/18/07, Bill Page wrote:
 > ...
@@ -27852,18 +24312,12 @@ looks like the failure occurred in 'make-databases'.
 
 Can you think of anything that might cause this?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
 Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 01:40:23 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
-Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > Well here we are nearly at the end of the algebra build but a problem
@@ -27995,23 +24449,11 @@ and at Axiom prompt type:
 
 )lisp (make-databases "" nil)
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 14:43:00 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-To: Martin Rubey, list
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
+To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Two hyperdoc questions
-	boundary="----=_Part_90238_1368555.1182228180543"
-	<9qlkeh3hlq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: 
-
-------=_Part_90238_1368555.1182228180543
 
 Thanks Martin, as always, for your unstinting and generous help.  What then,
 in your estimation, are the minimal requirements (virtual machine, X server,
@@ -28024,7 +24466,7 @@ Alasdair
 On 18 Jun 2007 08:24:33 +0200, Martin Rubey
 wrote:
 >
-> "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+> Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 >
 > > 1) What is the current state of using HyperDoc (or any other sort of
 > help
@@ -28067,45 +24509,18 @@ wrote:
 > > HyperDoc from an already-running Axiom?
 >
 > No, but I'd love to see a fix for that bug, too.
->
-> All the best,
->
-> Martin
->
->
-
-------=_Part_90238_1368555.1182228180543
-
-Thanks Martin, as always, for your unstinting and generous help.&nbsp; What then, in your estimation, are the minimal requirements (virtual machine, X server, whatever) to run a complete Axiom - including graphics and HyperDoc - on windows?
-<br><br>Thanks,<br>Alasdair<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 18 Jun 2007 08:24:33 +0200, <b class="gmail_sendername">Martin Rubey</b> &lt;<a href="mailto:Martin Rubey">Martin Rubey</a>&gt; wrote:
-</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">&quot;Alasdair McAndrew&quot; &lt;<a href="mailto:amca01@gmail.com">amca01@gmail.com</a>
-&gt; writes:<br><br>&gt; 1) What is the current state of using HyperDoc (or any other sort of help<br>&gt; browser) under windows - in particular with Axiom-0.1.4?<br><br>* Out of the box there is nothing.<br><br>* There is an experimental port by Tim Daly, with the important drawback that
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;there is no connection to Axiom, i.e., browse does *not* work<br><br>* There is the possibility of running axiom within a virtual machine, as<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;proposed by Bill Page and Alfredo Portes.&nbsp;&nbsp;I&#39;d recommend that one.&nbsp;&nbsp;This is
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;also the only way to get graphics on windows.&nbsp;&nbsp;Furthermore, if you are<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;interested in combinatorics, Polymake and therefore my Polymake-wrapper only<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;works on linux, too.&nbsp;&nbsp;Together with axiom.el and SPADEDIT for gnu emacs this
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;makes quite a usable environment even for windows users.&nbsp;&nbsp;(After clicking on<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;gnu emacs, they just need to press &quot;Alt&quot; then &quot;x&quot;, type &quot;axiom&quot; and<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;everything should work.<br><br>
-* There is the possibly half working hyperdoc replacement by myself, which<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;needs an axiom process dedicated for documentation -- but which you can run<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;in the background, so you won&#39;t even notice.&nbsp;&nbsp;So far it only can browse
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;operations, and it&#39;s not really tested on windows.&nbsp;&nbsp;Even if it is not that<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;much interesting for production work at the moment, I&#39;d urge you to try it<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;and send me your experiences.<br><br>&gt; 2) If I inadvertently quit HyperDoc while running Axiom, I can restart it
-<br>&gt; with )hd.&nbsp;&nbsp;But )hd doesn&#39;t provide a socket connection; this new HyperDoc is<br>&gt; &quot;not connected to Axiom&quot;.&nbsp;&nbsp;Is there any way of starting a &quot;connected&quot;<br>&gt; HyperDoc from an already-running Axiom?
-<br><br>No, but I&#39;d love to see a fix for that bug, too.<br><br>All the best,<br><br>Martin<br><br></blockquote></div><br>
-
-------=_Part_90238_1368555.1182228180543--
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 21:46:24 -0700
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: Two hyperdoc questions
-	<9qlkeh3hlq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<1d67a53c0706182143q470190c0wb33f673848482bd6@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 Virtual Machine:
 
 http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/DoyenCD (Axiom Gold)
 
-On 6/18/07, Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com> wrote:
+On 6/18/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 > Thanks Martin, as always, for your unstinting and generous help.  What then,
 > in your estimation, are the minimal requirements (virtual machine, X server,
 > whatever) to run a complete Axiom - including graphics and HyperDoc - on
@@ -28117,7 +24532,7 @@ On 6/18/07, Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com> wrote:
 >
 > On 18 Jun 2007 08:24:33 +0200, Martin Rubey
 > wrote:
-> > "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com > writes:
+> > "Alasdair McAndrew" <Alasdair McAndrew > writes:
 > >
 > > > 1) What is the current state of using HyperDoc (or any other sort of
 > help
@@ -28160,31 +24575,12 @@ On 6/18/07, Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com> wrote:
 > > > HyperDoc from an already-running Axiom?
 > >
 > > No, but I'd love to see a fix for that bug, too.
-> >
-> > All the best,
-> >
-> > Martin
-> >
-> >
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
->
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 01:02:11 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-	<E1I0Qpb-0007Q1-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
 
 On 6/18/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > Bill Page wrote:
@@ -28462,22 +24858,11 @@ supposed to work remains completely obscure to me. What changes when I
 issue the ')lib' command that allows 'make-databases' to then find and
 load the modules?
 
-Thanks for you help.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 19 Jun 2007 09:23:18 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: Two hyperdoc questions
-	<9qlkeh3hlq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<1d67a53c0706182143q470190c0wb33f673848482bd6@mail.gmail.com>
-	<f3c595c60706182146m5d487d82jf29e4ac55980edc@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 19 Jun 2007 09:23:18 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Alfredo Portes writes:
 
@@ -28497,18 +24882,11 @@ Gold. (dependents, users, etc. crash.)
 files and programs after having it installed on the windows box, like emacs,
 and my axiom mode for emacs?)
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
 Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 12:01:10 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > Here is the result of the test. It seems, as you say, that for some
@@ -28685,16 +25063,10 @@ the only one which gave what we want in all Lisps...
 You may also try '(directory "*.NRLIB\\index.KAF")', to check
 for possible bug handling slashes.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Francois Maltey
 Date: 19 Jun 2007 14:35:05 +0200
+From: Francois Maltey
+To: list
 Subject: A multi-line mode for Emacs.
 
 Hello,
@@ -28722,16 +25094,11 @@ usual prompt (nn) -> ?
 
 Have a nice day !
 
-F.
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 19 Jun 2007 14:44:30 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Francois Maltey
 Subject: Re: A multi-line mode for Emacs.
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 19 Jun 2007 14:44:30 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Francois Maltey writes:
 
@@ -28789,21 +25156,11 @@ that puts str into a temporary file tmp.input (best located in the /tmp
 directory or the windows equivalent), then writes ")re /tmp/tmp.input" into the
 "*axiom*" buffer and calls axiom-eval.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 08:50:58 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Two hyperdoc questions
-	<9qlkeh3hlq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<1d67a53c0706182143q470190c0wb33f673848482bd6@mail.gmail.com>
-	<f3c595c60706182146m5d487d82jf29e4ac55980edc@mail.gmail.com>
-	<9qwsy0xva1.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 On 19 Jun 2007 09:23:18 +0200, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Alfredo Portes writes:
@@ -28829,16 +25186,10 @@ No sorry :-(. I was having similar problems to those described on the
 list. I will
 give it another try.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
-To: axiom-developer <list>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 19 Jun 2007 14:58:39 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: axiom-developer <list>
 Subject: exact quotient
 
 I am currently trying to correct a performance bug of my guessing package, and
@@ -28855,21 +25206,11 @@ achievable.
 
 Most important would be such an implementation for the polynomial rings.
 
-Anybody interested?
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 09:13:41 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-	<E1I0aWM-0002Il-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
 
 On 6/19/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > ...
@@ -28944,17 +25285,10 @@ paths on Windows. Do you think that it is not safe just to use '
 (directory "*.NRLIB")' ? I will change 'make-databases' to omit the
 '/index.KAF' part and try the build again.
 
-Thanks.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 15:23:51 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-CC: list
+To: list
 Subject: Re: A multi-line mode for Emacs.
 
 Hi Martin, hello Francois,
@@ -28970,17 +25304,11 @@ cursor in the window that contains the list of commands.
 I think, Martin, that makes it faster to demonstrate Axiom commands 
 since you don't have to go back and forth between the two emacs windows.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 15:33:42 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: exact quotient
-	<9qy7ig85j4.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-developer <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
 On 06/19/2007 02:58 PM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > I am currently trying to correct a performance bug of my guessing package, and
@@ -29035,17 +25363,12 @@ http://info2html.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/info2html-demo/info2html?(gmp.info.gz)R
 BTW, does Axiom build on GMP? Or does it implement its own large integer 
 package?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
 Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 15:51:20 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
-Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 Hmm, it looks like we have another GCL problem.
 Bill Page wrote:
@@ -29133,19 +25456,11 @@ version '(directory "*.NRLIB/index.KAF")' exactly matches our
 intent.  IMHO Windows version of GCL should also support such
 names.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:19:52 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: exact quotient
-	<9qy7ig85j4.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <4677DB36.9010404@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-developer <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
 On 6/19/07, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > ...
@@ -29157,20 +25472,11 @@ To the best of my knowledge Axiom always depends on the underlying
 Lisp to provide large integer support. GCL (and most other Lisp
 packages?) use GMP.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 16:31:30 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: exact quotient
-	<9qy7ig85j4.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<4677DB36.9010404@hemmecke.de>
-	<fbcd16d40706190719y5b2559d0jc878d8e4e34bb6a1@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-developer <list>
 
 > To the best of my knowledge Axiom always depends on the underlying
 > Lisp to provide large integer support. GCL (and most other Lisp
@@ -29179,16 +25485,11 @@ Cc: axiom-developer <list>
 Well, then exquo of GMP would be available. The question is how to 
 access it via SPAD?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: exact quotient
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 16:34:50 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-developer <list>
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: exact quotient
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > I am currently trying to correct a performance bug of my guessing package, and
@@ -29240,16 +25541,11 @@ algebra.  In particular that would change import relations
 in the algebra.  Currently (before database bootstrap is
 integrated) such changes are likely to cause bootstrap failure...
 -- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
 
 \start
-To: list
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 19 Jun 2007 23:07:31 -0400
-Cc: gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: list
 Subject: gcl 2.7.0 and "ready"
 
 Tim -- my apologies for the mail problems.  If you could post the
@@ -29260,20 +25556,11 @@ are testers which can understand and deal with some transient
 breakage, but still provide useful feedback as to the general
 direction and needs of the release.
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 19 Jun 2007 23:39:17 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: gcl 2.7.0 and "ready"
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 19 Jun 2007 23:39:17 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 
@@ -29297,12 +25584,10 @@ understand the priorities of the GCL team for purposes of releasing
 `general direction and needs of the release'?
 
 \start
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
 Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 16:40:33 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On 6/19/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -29377,21 +25662,11 @@ works like the old code):
        (setq asys (directory "*.asy"))
        (setq asos (directory "*.ao"))
  
-
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 20 Jun 2007 11:47:11 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: gcl 2.7.0 and "ready"
-	<87wsxzz44a.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 20 Jun 2007 11:47:11 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Greetings, and thanks for the interest and the kind words.
 
@@ -29502,29 +25777,11 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 > understand the priorities of the GCL team for purposes of releasing
 > 2.7.0.  Could you provide a brief description of what you mean by
 > `general direction and needs of the release'?
-> 
-> Thanks,
-> Steve
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-To: list,Tim Daly
-	=?ISO-8859-4?Q?=F2mae?=) APEL/10.3 Emacs/21.2 (i386-debian-linux-gnu)
-	MULE/5.0 (SAKAKI)
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 12:08:41 -0400
-Cc: 
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: list,Tim Daly
 Subject: TIM .. (was CAMM.... the bounce message headers)
 
 Greetings!
@@ -29540,24 +25797,15 @@ mail.eticomm.net
 on some sort of blacklist, as does mailman@gnu.org or whatever, as I
 can't get gcl-devel nor axiom-developer mail without checking the web.
 
-Could you try camm@debian.org?  This might get around things.
+Could you try Camm Maguire?  This might get around things.
 
 What humanity has done to the once Promethean gift of email leaves me
 speechless. 
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 20 Jun 2007 12:18:55 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: GCL gprof profiling
 
 Greetings!  Just wanted to point out a facility for investigating
@@ -29571,19 +25819,10 @@ and axiom is built using compiler::link (as you all know how to do),
 then one can profile any function by bracketing it between
 (si::gprof-start) and (si::gprof-quit).
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 20 Jun 2007 13:16:14 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Small patch to silver.
 
 --=-=-=
@@ -29621,15 +25860,11 @@ index 4fefd66..2afa16d 100755
 
 --=-=-=--
 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 20 Jun 2007 23:08:49 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: exact quotient
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 20 Jun 2007 23:08:49 +0200
-Cc: axiom-developer <list>
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -29706,17 +25941,11 @@ my article from 5 hours down to 45 minutes.
 
 Unfortunately, I have no idea how to go about this.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: exact quotient
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 01:26:57 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: exact quotient
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -29831,18 +26060,11 @@ range of machine integers), but still shows possibility for gain.
 BTW:  sbcl needs 12 seconds for k = 100 in modular case and 25
 seconds in integer case, so gain is bigger. 
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Jun 2007 06:50:26 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: exact quotient
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 21 Jun 2007 06:50:26 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -29873,8 +26095,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > numbers.  Naive algorithm multiplication algorithm nees k^2 operations to
 > multipy two k-digint numbers...
 
-Why?  k is the number of monomials in A = (a1*x1 + a2*x2+...+ak*xk) and B =
-(b1*x1 + b2*x2+...+bk*xk).  a_i is random(10000), b_i is random(10000), so I
+Why?  k is the number of monomials in A = (a1*x1 + a2*x2+...+ak*xk) and B (b1*x1 + b2*x2+...+bk*xk).  a_i is random(10000), b_i is random(10000), so I
 think that a1*B should by k multiplications of two random(10000) numbers?  I'd
 hope that the cost of multiplying the variable x_i = X^i * Y^(k-i-1) with yi is
 negligible.
@@ -29884,20 +26105,11 @@ negligible.
 
 No, the model above is realistic.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 04:05:38 -0400
 From: William Sit
-Subject: Re: exact quotient
 To: Martin Rubey
-Message-id: <467A3152.A81352F8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-	<9qy7iebafy.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-developer <list>
+Subject: Re: exact quotient
 
 Martin:
 
@@ -29982,15 +26194,12 @@ This is three orders of magnitude faster than Axiom.
 
 William
 ---
-In[1]:=
-mon[n_,k_]:= Expand[(Random[Integer,k] x + Random[Integer,
+In[1]:mon[n_,k_]:= Expand[(Random[Integer,k] x + Random[Integer,
 k]y)^n]
 
-In[2]:=
-list[kappa_,m_]:=Table[mon[kappa, 10000], {i,1,m}]
+In[2]:list[kappa_,m_]:=Table[mon[kappa, 10000], {i,1,m}]
 
-In[3]:=
-test[kappa_,m_,n_]:=Module[{list1, list2, t1, t2, res},
+In[3]:test[kappa_,m_,n_]:=Module[{list1, list2, t1, t2, res},
     list1=list[kappa, m];
     list2=list[kappa,m];
     res = {};
@@ -30001,22 +26210,18 @@ test[kappa_,m_,n_]:=Module[{list1, list2, t1, t2, res},
       {n}]; res]
 
 
-In[4]:=
-Flatten[Table[test[10 kappa, 500,5], {kappa, 1,10}],1]
+In[4]:Flatten[Table[test[10 kappa, 500,5], {kappa, 1,10}],1]
 
-In[5]:=
-mon2[n_,k_]:= Module[{},
+In[5]:mon2[n_,k_]:= Module[{},
   coefs = Table[Random[Integer, k],{i,0,n}];
   exps = Table[{Random[Integer,n], Random[Integer, n]},
 {i,0,n}];
   Apply[Plus, MapThread[#1 x^First[#2] y^#2[[2]]
 &,{coefs,exps}]]]
 
-In[6]:=
-listTwo[kappa_,m_]:=Table[mon2[kappa,10000],{i,1,m}]
+In[6]:listTwo[kappa_,m_]:=Table[mon2[kappa,10000],{i,1,m}]
 
-In[7]:=
-test2[kappa_,m_,n_]:=Module[{list1, list2, t1, t2, res},
+In[7]:test2[kappa_,m_,n_]:=Module[{list1, list2, t1, t2, res},
     list1=listTwo[kappa, m];
     list2=listTwo[kappa,m];
     res = {};
@@ -30026,21 +26231,13 @@ test2[kappa_,m_,n_]:=Module[{list1, list2, t1, t2, res},
            res = Join[{{kappa, t2-t1}}, res],
       {n}]; res]
 
-In[8]:=
-Flatten[Table[test2[10 kappa, 500,5], {kappa, 1,10}],1]
-
-
-
-
-
+In[8]:Flatten[Table[test2[10 kappa, 500,5], {kappa, 1,10}],1]
 
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch,  list
-Subject: Re: exact quotient
-	<9qbqf9ud0t.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Jun 2007 10:15:51 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: exact quotient
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -30073,8 +26270,7 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 > > numbers.  Naive algorithm multiplication algorithm nees k^2 operations to
 > > multipy two k-digint numbers...
 > 
-> Why?  k is the number of monomials in A = (a1*x1 + a2*x2+...+ak*xk) and B =
-> (b1*x1 + b2*x2+...+bk*xk).  a_i is random(10000), b_i is random(10000), so I
+> Why?  k is the number of monomials in A = (a1*x1 + a2*x2+...+ak*xk) and B > (b1*x1 + b2*x2+...+bk*xk).  a_i is random(10000), b_i is random(10000), so I
 > think that a1*B should by k multiplications of two random(10000) numbers?  I'd
 > hope that the cost of multiplying the variable x_i = X^i * Y^(k-i-1) with yi is
 > negligible.
@@ -30087,19 +26283,11 @@ which makes the coefficients not of size log k, but rather of size
 
 log(binomial(n,j)* k^j).  Stupid me.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Jun 2007 10:18:04 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: exact quotient
-	<9qy7iebafy.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<467A3152.A81352F8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 21 Jun 2007 10:18:04 +0200
-Cc: axiom-developer <list>
 
 Dear William,
 
@@ -30126,22 +26314,11 @@ actually computed.  Maybe you could retry with Expand[list1[[i]] list2[[i]]],
 and maybe you should also store the result somewhere, so that the calculation
 cannot be optimized away.
 
-Many thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch, list,
-	William Sit
-Subject: Re: exact quotient
-	<9qbqf9ud0t.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qbqf9n2o8.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Jun 2007 11:59:09 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch, William Sit
+Subject: Re: exact quotient
 
 Dear Waldek,
 
@@ -30190,18 +26367,10 @@ Out[11]= {{10, 0.272878}, {10, 0.273776}, {10, 0.273362}, {20, 0.902124},
 So, it remains to check, what situation is realistic for my problem, and
 whether I can do anything about it...
 
-Many thanks,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 22:19:44 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
-	boundary="----=_Part_3628_19698901.1182428384811"
 Subject: Incorporating other GPL software into Axiom?
 
 ------=_Part_3628_19698901.1182428384811
@@ -30229,22 +26398,39 @@ I teach it) requires.  So I'm having fun developing worksheets.
 
 ------=_Part_3628_19698901.1182428384811
 
-The particular instance here is integer factorization.&nbsp; A quick look through intfact.spad reveals that integer factorization is implemented by trial division, followed by Pollard&#39;s rho method - nothing very sophisticated.&nbsp; The file itself claims: &quot;We should also employ Lenstra&#39;s elliptic curve method.&quot;&nbsp; Yes, we should.&nbsp; And the various modern sieving methods (quadratic sieve, number field sieve, and so on).&nbsp; Now, I&#39;m no expert in this, and I doubt I could program such things myself, but they do exist, either stand-alone (as in Zimmermann et al&#39;s GMP-ECM), or as part of GPL software such as LiDIA or Pari/GP.
-<br><br>Is there any system for importing such things into Axiom?&nbsp; It seems to me that if we have integer factorization, we should use the best methods available, so how can it be done?<br><br>-Alasdair<br><br>P.S. I&#39;ve decided for the coming semester to trial Axiom with my cryptography students; it seems that Axiom is admirably suited for the number theory, and string and list handling which cryptography (at least as I teach it) requires.&nbsp; So I&#39;m having fun developing worksheets.
-<br>
+The particular instance here is integer factorization.&nbsp; A quick
+look through intfact.spad reveals that integer factorization is
+implemented by trial division, followed by Pollard&#39;s rho method -
+nothing very sophisticated.&nbsp; The file itself claims: &quot;We
+should also employ Lenstra&#39;s elliptic curve method.&quot;&nbsp;
+Yes, we should.&nbsp; And the various modern sieving methods
+(quadratic sieve, number field sieve, and so on).&nbsp; Now, I&#39;m
+no expert in this, and I doubt I could program such things myself, but
+they do exist, either stand-alone (as in Zimmermann et al&#39;s
+GMP-ECM), or as part of GPL software such as LiDIA or Pari/GP.
+
+Is there any system for importing such things into Axiom?&nbsp; It
+seems to me that if we have integer factorization, we should use the
+best methods available, so how can it be done?
 
-------=_Part_3628_19698901.1182428384811--
+-Alasdair
 
+P.S. I've decided for the coming semester to trial Axiom with my
+cryptography students; it seems that Axiom is admirably suited for the
+number theory, and string and list handling which cryptography (at
+least as I teach it) requires.
+
+So I'm having fun developing worksheets.
 
+------=_Part_3628_19698901.1182428384811--
 
 \start
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Subject: Re: Incorporating other GPL software into Axiom?
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Jun 2007 14:48:10 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: Re: Incorporating other GPL software into Axiom?
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 > Now, I'm no expert in this, and I doubt I could program such things myself,
 > but they do exist, either stand-alone (as in Zimmermann et al's GMP-ECM), or
@@ -30267,22 +26453,11 @@ underlying lisp functionality and provides a interface for the average user.
 That's wonderful news.  Suggestions to make my axiom.el emacs mode more
 accessible are very welcome.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 12:36:11 -0400
 From: William Sit
-Subject: Re: exact quotient
 To: Martin Rubey
-Message-id: <467AA8FB.19BC778@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-	<9qbqf9ud0t.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qbqf9n2o8.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9qr6o58w7m.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: exact quotient
 
 Hi Martin:
 
@@ -30420,26 +26595,6 @@ Type: Void
 So the data-structure comes into play. Not sure if
 converting your computation to DMP and back would save time.
 
-William
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
---
-William Sit
-Department of Mathematics..Email: William Sit
-City College of New York................Tel: 212-650-5179
-New York, NY 10031, USA.................Fax: 212-862-0004
-Home page: .......http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 15:10:43 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -30477,38 +26632,20 @@ Does anyone else have opinions on this issue?  As I'm doing a lot of
 pathname related mangling anyway I'm up for any of the three, if there
 is any concensus as to what the preferred direction is.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase.
-http://farechase.yahoo.com/
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 18:41:43 -0500
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: literate programming
 
 Camm,
 
 Do you have any interest in making a literate form of GCL?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 19:02:17 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: root chunks
 
 Besides the argument that the algebra files contain more than one root
@@ -30522,16 +26659,10 @@ In general I feel that there should be no correspondence between
 filenames and contents. The namespace and organization of files is
 not related to the namespace and organization of information.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 21 Jun 2007 20:18:37 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: literate programming
 
 Greetings!  Very much so, as I think we need to diversify my knowledge
@@ -30545,25 +26676,11 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 > Camm,
 > 
 > Do you have any interest in making a literate form of GCL?
-> 
-> Tim
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 21 Jun 2007 20:22:13 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: 2.7.0 reports
 
 Greetings, and thanks for the reports!
@@ -30578,22 +26695,12 @@ Greetings, and thanks for the reports!
 
 2) x64 failure -- could you please post the full log?
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 19:48:12 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: root chunks
 
-
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > Besides the argument that the algebra files contain more than one
@@ -30635,22 +26742,11 @@ In general, I agree.  In the specific case of intermediate generated
 files, I would like the filenames to retain some relationship to their
 origin to aid debugging.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________
-Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect.  Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 10:53:10 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: root chunks
-Cc: list
 
  > In general I feel that there should be no correspondence between
  > filenames and contents. The namespace and organization of files is
@@ -30674,16 +26770,11 @@ would have one file to deal with. I would rather call such a zip file a
 pamphlet. But the term "pamphlet" is already in use so another name 
 would probably cause less confusion.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 11:08:15 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: root chunks
-Cc: list
 
 > In general, I agree.  In the specific case of intermediate generated
 > files, I would like the filenames to retain some relationship to their
@@ -30702,17 +26793,11 @@ with that information.
 
 There is simply no need to have chunk names corresponding to filenames.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 04:11:44 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: root chunks
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: re: root chunks
 
 --- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -30757,24 +26842,11 @@ defaults, and let the user deside.  Default Lisp and boot files to one
 behavior, spad to whatever the algebra needs, and have some variables
 to switch behavior around if anyone needs it :-).
 
-Thanks all.
-
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________
-Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center.
-http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 13:47:16 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: root chunks
-Cc: list
 
 >> #line 56 "myalps/prtype.as.nw"
 
@@ -30814,21 +26886,11 @@ would you want to bother the writer of X with specifying a filename for Z?
 
 Ideally the writer of X should not even need to know the name of Y.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 12:41:24 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "dos-reis@users.sourceforge.net" <dos-reis@users.sourceforge.net>
-Cc: axiom-commit@lists.sourceforge.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [632]
-	branches/build-improvements
-
-Gaby,
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-commit] SF.net SVN: axiom: [632] branches/build-improvements
 
 On 6/20/07you wrote:
 > Revision: 632
@@ -30847,19 +26909,11 @@ On 6/20/07you wrote:
 Could you explain what HyperTex macros are required for building the
 algebra on Windows (and why)?
 
-Thanks.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 Jun 2007 13:28:58 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: root chunks
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 22 Jun 2007 13:28:58 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Cliff,
 
@@ -30882,19 +26936,11 @@ term I hope to be switching my work to be based on 2.7.0 cvs, and I
 expect ASDF to be a fair bit more comfortable there.  The notion of
 integrating cl-web with asdf is fantastic.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: root chunks
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 19:56:41 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: re: root chunks
 
 Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > I am pretty sure that someone can confirm that gcc has an option that
@@ -30916,20 +26962,11 @@ Do not take this message personally, but I am concerned by
 general attitude presented on this list: people here frequently 
 ignore important practical problems.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 11:28:04 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: root chunks
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: re: root chunks
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -30997,23 +27034,11 @@ ANSI work and submit them as an offering to Silver - without that
 folding this back into Silver probably won't be possible (or at least,
 a big pain).
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________
-Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect.  Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 Jun 2007 14:39:07 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: root chunks
-	<467BB6C4.6010500@hemmecke.de>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 22 Jun 2007 14:39:07 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -31085,21 +27110,11 @@ TTL:;
 	(V1);}
 }
 
-
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 Jun 2007 15:07:01 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: root chunks
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 22 Jun 2007 15:07:01 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 [...]
@@ -31141,19 +27156,11 @@ I agree.  Have thought about this too.  We should have some notion of
 when development on Silver will be frozen and when it will get
 promoted to Gold.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 21:08:04 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: root chunks
-Cc: list
 
 Hello Waldek
 
@@ -31192,16 +27199,11 @@ I don't consider your message as an offence.
 
 I understand your point.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 12:35:00 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: root chunks
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: root chunks
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -31254,23 +27256,12 @@ Erm. :-).  I suppose its possible...
 
 That would be nice.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________
-Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect.  Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 21:55:09 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Camm Maguire wrote:
 > 2) x64 failure -- could you please post the full log?
@@ -31286,20 +27277,11 @@ the output from make (also on Debian) at:
 
 http://www.math.uni.wroc.pl/~hebisch/prog/mlogg
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 16:02:54 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-	<E1I11MH-0008CA-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
 
 On 6/20/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > ...
@@ -31380,18 +27362,11 @@ Index: src/lisp/Makefile.pamphlet
 
 Would you like me to commit this to wh-sandbox?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
-\start
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 22:30:40 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+\start
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On 6/20/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -31479,18 +27454,11 @@ Thanks for checking this.
 
 Yes, please do.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 Jun 2007 16:32:59 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: root chunks
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 22 Jun 2007 16:32:59 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 > --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
@@ -31526,23 +27494,11 @@ GCL.  I do know GCL has multiprocessing support via an MPI interface.
 I have not come across an interface to something like NPTL or the
 like.
 
-
-Cheers,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 16:34:11 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-	<E1I11MH-0008CA-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706221302t7f206af4ta53b72b5c6b04e43@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on
-	Windows
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
 
 BTW, I did not time it carefully but I think this build of wh-sandbox
 on Windows, including running the test scripts, took significantly
@@ -31551,37 +27507,23 @@ again.
 
 I guess it's time I planned on creating an 'axiom-0.2' binary install file...
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 Jun 2007 16:45:19 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 22 Jun 2007 16:45:19 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings, and thanks so much for the feedback/report!  This should be
 fixed now.  Releasing snapshot -70 to the Debian autobuilders...
 Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Robert Boyer
-	<200706221313.l5MDDw6E029725@elgin.cs.utexas.edu>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 22 Jun 2007 17:41:25 -0400
-Cc: maxima@math.utexas.edu, list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Matt Kaufmann
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Robert Boyer
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 nqthm compile times
+Cc: Matt Kaufmann
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -31805,22 +27747,11 @@ of the community.  For those new to this thread, this mechanism
 obviates the need for ftype declaims.  A final question remains of
 whether or not to actually use ftype declaims if provided.
 
-Take care,
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 Jun 2007 17:46:17 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: root chunks
-	<87ir9fzu3u.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 22 Jun 2007 17:46:17 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -31829,20 +27760,11 @@ Greetings!
 
 Slime is on the medium term radar.
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 22 Jun 2007 17:59:52 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: root chunks
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 22 Jun 2007 17:59:52 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -31876,7 +27798,7 @@ still be hope.
 =============================================================================
 From: Joe Corneli <jcorneli@planetmath.org>
 Subject: RE: ansi common lisp standard?
-To: Camm Maguire, rms@gnu.org
+To: Camm Maguire, Richard Stallman
 Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:28:31 -0400 (EDT)
 
 Please advise.
@@ -31994,7 +27916,7 @@ Joe
       jcorneli@math.utexas.edu
 
       Richard Stallman
-      rms@gnu.org
+      Richard Stallman
 
       Camm McGuire
       Camm Maguire
@@ -32025,19 +27947,11 @@ quite effective fork-based parallelism (in addition to the MPI
 support) at the lisp level: p-let, p-and, and p-or.  I'll try to
 describe the advantages of fork vs. threads for lisp in a post soon.
 
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: root chunks
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 00:40:36 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: re: root chunks
 
 Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > On 06/22/2007 07:56 PM, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -32074,18 +27988,10 @@ of algebra problem that shows in SBCL but do not show in
 "safe" gcl I belive that such problems are possible and we
 will hit such problem sooner or later.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: gcl-devel@gnu.org,  list
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 22 Jun 2007 18:49:12 -0400
-Cc: 
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: list
 Subject: GCL Fork based parallelism
 
 Greetings!  Just committed a quick fix to get this working again in
@@ -32160,20 +28066,13 @@ gbc time        :      0.000 secs
 102334155
 
 SYSTEM>
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 18:05:48 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -32198,47 +28097,28 @@ Hi Waldek,
 
 Camm -- sorry for the delay.  I've been away from computers for all day.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Richard Fateman" Richard Fateman
-To: "'Camm Maguire'" Camm Maguire,
-	"'Robert Boyer'" Robert Boyer
-	<200706221313.l5MDDw6E029725@elgin.cs.utexas.edu>
-	<54wsxvvf96.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 16:14:29 -0700
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-Index: Ace1FkEhUejiKkuuTwSgnzdthMVWZwADF0vA
-Cc: maxima@math.utexas.edu, list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	'Matt Kaufmann' Matt Kaufmann
+From: Richard Fateman
+To: Camm Maguire, Robert Boyer
 Subject: RE: [Maxima] 2.7.0 nqthm compile times
+Cc: Matt Kaufmann
 
-The Franz Lisp system (on the VAX) had a file-compiler feature which allowed
-you to
-group functions that were (in today's nomenclature) private, and could only
-be called
-from functions in that file.   It was not possible to redefine such internal
-functions
-without recompiling the file.  The external functions (i.e. public) could be
-recompiled
+The Franz Lisp system (on the VAX) had a file-compiler feature which
+allowed you to group functions that were (in today's nomenclature)
+private, and could only be called from functions in that file.  It was
+not possible to redefine such internal functions without recompiling
+the file.  The external functions (i.e. public) could be recompiled
 and their signatures could be changed.
 
 The code locality is, I think, a red herring. Caches are huge now.
- 
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
-Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 01:50:19 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Camm Maguire wtote:
 > Greetings, and thanks so much for the feedback/report!  This should be
@@ -32253,19 +28133,12 @@ uses 'defpackage' and its lack breaks Axiom build.  It looks that
 As long as 'defpackage' is available somewere I can easily
 import it, but I would like to know what is supported.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 02:20:14 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > Greetings, and thanks so much for the feedback/report!  This should be
 > fixed now.  Releasing snapshot -70 to the Debian autobuilders...
@@ -32288,21 +28161,11 @@ Backtrace:
 
 This is the first thing that the freshly linked image should do...
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 19:00:39 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Camm Maguire
-Cc: list
 Subject: ANSI documentation
-
-
---- Camm Maguire wrote:
  
 > Please accept my humblest apologies for my repeated silence here --
 > time management you know.
@@ -32366,25 +28229,11 @@ actively interested?  The hints in those communications give rise to
 some hope I didn't have for INCITS itself being of aid, and based on my
 current knowledge of the situation they may be the only practical hope.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection.
-http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/norton/index.php
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 08:11:42 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571
-	on	Windows
-	<fbcd16d40706221334t50795447o58d8208eb7cfde24@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: problem compiling wh-sandbox revision 571 on Windows
 
 > I guess it's time I planned on creating an 'axiom-0.2' binary install 
 > file...
@@ -32394,21 +28243,12 @@ we once say that the current gold version is Axiom 3.0? What versioning
 scheme does OpenAxiom now actually have? Does somebody know? Where is 
 this written down?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
-	<E1I11MH-0008CA-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706221302t7f206af4ta53b72b5c6b04e43@mail.gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40706221334t50795447o58d8208eb7cfde24@mail.gmail.com>
-	<467CB99E.30100@hemmecke.de>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 23 Jun 2007 09:16:23 +0200
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Version numbers
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -32431,24 +28271,12 @@ Axiom project.  Currently, wh-sandbox seems most useable to me.
 (Waldek: the only remaining thing on my wishlist is to have out of the box
 aldor support)
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 02:30:45 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
-
-  This message is in MIME format.  The first part should be readable text,
-  while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools.
-
---8323584-334976469-1182583845=:31510
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On Sat, 23 Jun 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -32668,17 +28496,12 @@ IDIyIEp1biAyMDA3IDA2OjMyOjQ4IFBNIENEVA0K
 
 --8323584-334976469-1182583845=:31510--
 
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 13:09:44 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Axiom version numbering
 
-Ralf,
-
 There have been long discussions of the version naming scheme
 which are journaled in the mailing list.
 
@@ -32706,18 +28529,10 @@ We could also print the git ref which is an md5 hash code and
 will guarantee which source tree was used to build. However we
 aren't usually in the business of chasing such fine-grained bugs.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 13:13:21 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Axiom version numbering
 
 > ... I was hoping that trunk would become usable (i.e., very close to
@@ -32725,18 +28540,10 @@ Subject: Axiom version numbering
 
 Why aren't they becoming close?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 21:08:58 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: *read-default-float-format* in SBCL/wh-sandbox
 
 > Hello Waldek,
@@ -32769,26 +28576,15 @@ enough to set *load-verbose* and *compile-verbose* to nil.
 One also have to handle various conditions (see for example
 |load_quietly| in axiom-lisp.lisp.pamphlet).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Sumant S.R. Oemrawsingh" <soemraws@xs4all.nl>
-	<01ce01c7a5a4$fba96230$6900a8c0@asus>
-	<20070605184956.GA18938@blackstar.oemrawsingh.xs4all.nl>
-	<20070623162332.GA7282@blackstar.oemrawsingh.xs4all.nl>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 23 Jun 2007 21:23:53 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, axiom-mail@nongnu.org
-Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Defining piece-wise functions
-	and drawing, integrating, ...
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Sumant Oemrawsingh
+Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Defining piece-wise functions	and drawing, integrating, ...
 
 Dear Sumant,
 
-"Sumant S.R. Oemrawsingh" <soemraws@xs4all.nl> writes:
+Sumant Oemrawsingh writes:
 
 
 > (1) -> h(k,x)==1/2 + 1/%pi * atan(k*x)
@@ -32831,26 +28627,17 @@ extremely easy to grasp and to extend.
 
 But that's way beyond my (computer algebra) skills.
 
-All the best,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] Defining piece-wise functions
-	and drawing, integrating, ...
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 23:20:57 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	"Sumant S.R. Oemrawsingh" <soemraws@xs4all.nl>, axiom-mail@nongnu.org
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] Defining piece-wise functions	and drawing, integrating, ...
+Cc: Sumant Oemrawsingh
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Dear Sumant,
 > 
-> "Sumant S.R. Oemrawsingh" <soemraws@xs4all.nl> writes:
+> Sumant Oemrawsingh writes:
 > 
 > 
 > > (1) -> h(k,x)==1/2 + 1/%pi * atan(k*x)
@@ -32964,24 +28751,12 @@ HypergomF(%list(0,1,2),%list(2,3),3)
 that this definitions will cause problems with derivatives
 with respect to parameters...
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 19:52:06 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<E1I11MH-0008CA-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706221302t7f206af4ta53b72b5c6b04e43@mail.gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40706221334t50795447o58d8208eb7cfde24@mail.gmail.com>
-	<467CB99E.30100@hemmecke.de>
-	<9qy7ib5eew.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Subject: Re: Version numbers
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 > Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 >
@@ -33040,26 +28815,20 @@ situation of a "fork" in the Axiom sources.
 
 Does this still have to wait until we have Aldor as open source?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
 Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 14:03:35 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
 Greg, thanks for your comments, they are very helpful.
 Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
-> Le mardi 12 juin 2007 ? 14:54 +0200, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :=20
+> Le mardi 12 juin 2007 ? 14:54 +0200, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :
 > > Could you be more specific about file handling in Windows SBCL?  AFAIK
 > > makedir is problematic (but I hoped that it would work if you have mkdir
 > > program in correct place) also chdir does not do much (but IIRC it is
 > > taken verbatim from your Windows version).
->=20
+>
 > No, I was speaking about SBCL wh-sandbox built on Linux, sorry I was not
 > clear. Your version misses writablep and consort (try to read the
 > fname.input file). Attached is the file that I use (I think you already
@@ -33098,16 +28867,16 @@ readble? had a bug which should be fixed in revision 635.
 
 Concerning 'obey.bat':  I did not notice that it is included
 in your version.
-=20
-> >=20
+
+> >
 > > Do you have problems with
 > > other functions?
->=20
+>
 > (Do not take me wrong, consider what I'm saying with the tonality of a
 > joke). Yes a lot! I would like to be able to (Windows and Linux):
->=20
+>
 >   )cd Something (a namestring is missing apparently)
->=20
+>
 
 I just wrongly copied your version: I did not notice that 'sb-ext:chdir'
 only changes directory at C level and one still have to change
@@ -33115,20 +28884,20 @@ only changes directory at C level and one still have to change
 
 >   )fin (a problem here, some Lisp implementations do not fall in a
 > read-eval-print loop when a "main" function is provided)
->=20
+>
 
 Yes, one has to figure out how to get repl in sbcl.  I have found
 some functions that should help, but there are still details to work
 out.
 
 >   )trace INT )op + )break after
->=20
+>
 
 That should be fixed by a patch that I commited shorty before
 your message :)
 
 >   have better error message (using (format nil "%a" ...) ?)
->=20
+>
 
 Yes, using "~a" in 'error-format' (in 'spaderror.lisp.pamphlet')
 seem to give better message.
@@ -33140,21 +28909,13 @@ seem to give better message.
 
 Just suppressing warnings is easy, but during build they point out
 to real problems.  So ATM I am trying to find out a good compromise.
-=20
-
---=20
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch=20
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 24 Jun 2007 11:19:46 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 24 Jun 2007 11:19:46 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings, and thanks so much for the report!
 
@@ -33191,31 +28952,16 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > Backtrace:
 > 
 > This is the first thing that the freshly linked image should do...
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey,  list
-Subject: Re: A multi-line mode for Emacs.
-From: Francois Maltey
 Date: 24 Jun 2007 18:49:48 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Francois Maltey
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: A multi-line mode for Emacs.
 
 Hi Martin,
 
-Thanks to your axiom.pamphlet and axiom.el files,=20
+Thanks to your axiom.pamphlet and axiom.el files,
 Now I better understand how the comint mode is running...
 
 In your previous mail you write about :
@@ -33224,34 +28970,30 @@ clean up initialisation routines.
 ---------------------------------
 I don't understand what you should like :
 
->  [[M-x axiom]] should switch to the buffer [[*axiom*]], if it exists an=
-d if
+>  [[M-x axiom]] should switch to the buffer [[*axiom*]], if it exists and if
 >  it is an "axiom buffer".  (I guess that should be a buffer in
 >  [[axiom-mode]], with a running axiom process.)
-  =20
->  If there is no such buffer, it should create a new buffer and a new ax=
-iom
+  
+>  If there is no such buffer, it should create a new buffer and a new axiom
 >  process.
 
 The axiom command in axiom.el file works so.
 
 Do you want to run several axiom in several buffers ?
 
-Nicolas Thery did it in mupad-run.el.=20
+Nicolas Thery did it in mupad-run.el.
 I hope I can to use this way for axiom.
 
 I'll try to propose :
 
 M-x axiom        goes to the *axiom* buffer in which axiom is running.
-M-x axiom-other  goes to a new *axiom<n>* buffer in which axiom is runnin=
-g.
+M-x axiom-other  goes to a new *axiom<n>* buffer in which axiom is running.
 M-x axiom-mode   remains in the same buffer and runs axiom.
 M-x axiom-buffer switchs from one axiom buffer to the next one.
 
 Do you have an other idea ?
 
-Then the buffer is seen as an *.input file which will be run after [retur=
-n]
+Then the buffer is seen as an *.input file which will be run after [return]
 
 For this use all variables must be local. It's a curious trick...
 
@@ -33259,25 +29001,25 @@ And M-x axiom is defined by (switch-to-buffer *axiom*)(axiom-mode).
 
 write another mode which allows input to be sent to the axiom buffer.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-I think I'll use the same mode axiom-mode with a new=20
-variable axiom-multi-lines.=20
+I think I'll use the same mode axiom-mode with a new
+variable axiom-multi-lines.
 
 If axiom-multi-lines is false :
-[return] sends a line which ends with ...._=20
+[return] sends a line which ends with ...._
 and emacs waits for the new line as now.
 
 If axiom-multi-lines is true :
 [return] doesn't look at underscore _ at the end of the lines.
 
-For this I think I must change the code arround the prompt=20
+For this I think I must change the code arround the prompt
 
 About prompt
 ------------
-In axiom-output-filter=20
-I'll add a complex function of tests arround prompt=20
+In axiom-output-filter
+I'll add a complex function of tests arround prompt
 and add a variable axiom-state :
 axiom-state is 'running
-            or 'usualPrompt    (nn) ->=20
+            or 'usualPrompt    (nn) ->
             or 'quitPrompt     after )q
             or 'displayPrompt  after )d ...
             or 'debugPrompt    when UPPERCASE>> or UPPERCASE>>>>
@@ -33289,19 +29031,12 @@ after the [return]=A0command.
 If axiom-multi-line is true I add a newline command after the prompt.
 So the emacs-buffer begins with a new line.
 
-Have a nice week...
-
-Francois
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 18:58:18 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > Greetings, and thanks so much for the report!
 > 
@@ -33359,20 +29094,11 @@ Newly traced functions:  NIL
 
 I will try '--enable-debug'...  
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 24 Jun 2007 19:45:43 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Francois Maltey
 Subject: Re: A multi-line mode for Emacs.
-	<871wg170wj.fsf@nerim.fr>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 24 Jun 2007 19:45:43 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Francois Maltey writes:
 
@@ -33460,18 +29186,11 @@ highlighting and possibly even some indentation features for input files.
 Another good feature would be tab completion, by the way.  This works if you
 start axiom in a terminal, so it should be possible...
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Martin Rubey, list
-Subject: Re: A multi-line mode for Emacs.
-	<871wg170wj.fsf@nerim.fr> <9q7ipt2qm0.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Francois Maltey
 Date: 24 Jun 2007 21:15:32 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Francois Maltey
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: A multi-line mode for Emacs.
 
 Dear Martin,
 
@@ -33625,15 +29344,12 @@ F.
 (define-key axiom-mode-map "\C-j" 'newline)
 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 17:51:51 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: Lille
 
-
 Hi,
 
   I'm currently in Lille; I visited the computer algebra group (headed by
@@ -33645,17 +29361,12 @@ to the Axiom algebra are still there.
 will be update on the state of the project, current architcture, and possible 
 future (technical) directions.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 18:40:28 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: HyperDoc macros
 
-
 Bill --
 
    When replying, please CC: me using my address at TAMU as I cannot
@@ -33685,15 +29396,10 @@ to macro table correctly.
 indpendent units, but I've given up on having long term views for
 Axiom, so you should not waste much time on this.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 19:13:24 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Axiom version numbering
 
 Hi,
@@ -33711,17 +29417,12 @@ build serves different purpose.
 in addition of the the more verbose and imprecise 'May 2007'
 scheme.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 02:51:44 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 I wrote:
 > > But later I hit another one: I am getting messages like:
@@ -33814,19 +29515,12 @@ load it.  I see no other files with name of form '/tmp/gazonk_20011_4qT07D1.*'
 BTW: it looks that at that stage I have 167 gazonk* files in the
 /tmp directory -- it looks that gcl is leaving trash files there. 
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 24 Jun 2007 21:02:24 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 24 Jun 2007 21:02:24 -0400
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Camm Maguire, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -33843,26 +29537,12 @@ winds up in the calls to sys:allocate.
 
 Explicit call to gc in all cases so far has enabled me to continue.
 
-
-Cheers,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 01:21:17 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: list
-	<E1I11MH-0008CA-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706221302t7f206af4ta53b72b5c6b04e43@mail.gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40706221334t50795447o58d8208eb7cfde24@mail.gmail.com>
-	<467CB99E.30100@hemmecke.de>
-	<9qy7ib5eew.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40706231652j3fef8715m966d75ae68c8c8fd@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Subject: Re: Version numbers
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch
 
 Axiom Developers,
 
@@ -34209,7 +29889,7 @@ Regards,
 Bill Page.
 
 
-On 6/23/07, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+On 6/23/07, Bill Page wrote:
 > > Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 > >
 > > > Bill Page wrote:
@@ -34266,23 +29946,13 @@ On 6/23/07, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
 > >
 >
 > Does this still have to wait until we have Aldor as open source?
->
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
->
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 22:19:56 -0500
 From: Matt Kaufmann
 To: Camm Maguire
-	on 22 Jun 2007 17:41:25 -0400)
-	<200706221313.l5MDDw6E029725@elgin.cs.utexas.edu>
-	<54wsxvvf96.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: maxima@math.utexas.edu, Robert Boyer, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 nqthm compile times
+Cc: Robert Boyer
 
 Hi, Camm --
 
@@ -34321,7 +29991,7 @@ Thanks --
    From: Camm Maguire
    Date: 22 Jun 2007 17:41:25 -0400
    X-SpamAssassin-Status: No, hits=-2.3 required=5.0
-   X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-315 required=200
+   X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-315 required0
 
    Greetings!
 
@@ -34342,8 +30012,7 @@ Thanks --
    incorrect if the callee is subsequently compiled to produce a
    different signature:
 
-   =============================================================================
-   COMPILER>(defun foo (x y z) (list x y z))
+   ============================================================================   COMPILER>(defun foo (x y z) (list x y z))
 
    FOO
 
@@ -34470,8 +30139,7 @@ Thanks --
    (2 3)
 
    COMPILER>
-   =============================================================================
-
+   ============================================================================
    The existing philosophy is therefore not to let the load of the new
    foo complete without executing the recompile.  This has the
    disadvantage of compiling functions possibly multiple times, and
@@ -34545,23 +30213,12 @@ Thanks --
    obviates the need for ftype declaims.  A final question remains of
    whether or not to actually use ftype declaims if provided.
 
-   Take care,
-
-   -- 
-   Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-   ==========================================================================
-   "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 Jun 2007 01:51:13 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 25 Jun 2007 01:51:13 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings!  There is something wrong with sgc, I think minor.  One can
 trigger and help debug if desired using the simple command (typep 0
@@ -34631,30 +30288,12 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > >
 > 
 > I will try '--enable-debug'...  
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 25 Jun 2007 08:56:36 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Francois Maltey
 Subject: Re: A multi-line mode for Emacs.
-	<871wg170wj.fsf@nerim.fr> <9q7ipt2qm0.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87hcoxrwob.fsf@nerim.fr>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 25 Jun 2007 08:56:36 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Francois Maltey writes:
 
@@ -34765,21 +30404,11 @@ Otherwise:
 
 Do you understand shell.el?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: Axiom version numbering
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 25 Jun 2007 09:06:05 +0200
-Cc: list
-
-Dear Tim,
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly, Waldek Hebisch, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Axiom version numbering
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -34828,16 +30457,10 @@ Version: Axiom build-improvements branch 2006-11-26
 
 which is nonsense.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 03:41:49 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Axiom version numbering
 
 > Only, the CHANGELOG is not installed.
@@ -34965,17 +30588,11 @@ scheme you wish.
 
 I'll add this as a FAQ.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 11:40:10 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Axiom version numbering
-Cc: list
 
 On 06/25/2007 10:41 AM, Tim Daly wrote:
 >> Only, the CHANGELOG is not installed.
@@ -35071,23 +30688,12 @@ Of course. Axiom Distribution = Gold. But for development we also need a
 binary that identifies itself. That is just to make life easier. See 
 Martin suffering...
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 05:05:33 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-	<E1I11MH-0008CA-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706221302t7f206af4ta53b72b5c6b04e43@mail.gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40706221334t50795447o58d8208eb7cfde24@mail.gmail.com> 
-	<467CB99E.30100@hemmecke.de> <9qy7ib5eew.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40706231652j3fef8715m966d75ae68c8c8fd@mail.gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40706242221n7d16701cr2a749457883a5509@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Version numbers
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -35476,18 +31082,12 @@ like the above are just plain gratuitous injustified insults to people
 with interest in contributing to the whole Axiom project.  I don't see how
 that is a help. :-(
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 05:09:44 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Axiom version numbering
-	<9q4pkw7btu.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -35515,24 +31115,12 @@ has a far more precise information about what it actually does?
 
 That makes sense to me.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 12:11:14 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-	<E1I11MH-0008CA-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>	
-	<fbcd16d40706221302t7f206af4ta53b72b5c6b04e43@mail.gmail.com>	
-	<fbcd16d40706221334t50795447o58d8208eb7cfde24@mail.gmail.com>	
-	<467CB99E.30100@hemmecke.de>	
-	<9qy7ib5eew.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>	
-	<fbcd16d40706231652j3fef8715m966d75ae68c8c8fd@mail.gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40706242221n7d16701cr2a749457883a5509@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Version numbers
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch
 
 >> > Martin Ruber wrote:
 >> >> I have the feeling that "trunk" and "branches" is somewhat unfitting
@@ -35571,24 +31159,12 @@ merging is a terribly hard task.
 Nevertheless, to go forward, I'd like to ask Tim: Do you allow Gaby to 
 merge his autoconf code into trunk even if you don't understand it?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 05:22:34 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-	<E1I11MH-0008CA-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706221302t7f206af4ta53b72b5c6b04e43@mail.gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40706221334t50795447o58d8208eb7cfde24@mail.gmail.com> 
-	<467CB99E.30100@hemmecke.de> <9qy7ib5eew.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40706231652j3fef8715m966d75ae68c8c8fd@mail.gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40706242221n7d16701cr2a749457883a5509@mail.gmail.com>
-	<467F94C2.5070405@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Subject: Re: Version numbers
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -35622,10 +31198,6 @@ documentation in that respect.  Also, I cannot merge
 to the GIT repo and I suspect that is going to be a problem...  But I can
 definitely merge to the SVN repo.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 05:41:18 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -35781,24 +31353,11 @@ motivation for the different branches will disappear.
 
 Tim, Gaby, Waldek, all - opinions?
 
-
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.
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-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 15:27:05 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
-Cc: list
 
 Just a side remark Cliff.
 
@@ -35815,15 +31374,10 @@ things more than they are already.
 We should just make a note in the archive that this particular revision 
 is the release revision. That's it.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 08:41:56 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Autoconf change
 
 I invite you to create a diff-Naur patch that creates ONLY the
@@ -35838,31 +31392,19 @@ undergo testing. Since it is guaranteed to make your changeset
 incompatible I'll withhold it until your changeset is ready to
 apply. Then I'll refit the downcase change.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 08:46:28 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Version Numbering
 
 I invite you to create a diff-Naur patch that creates ONLY the
 version numbering as a changeset.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 09:04:51 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Autoconf change
 
 On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -35901,16 +31443,10 @@ untill August 2-3.  we will most certainly meet at ISSAC,
 July 29-August 1, and try to resolve other issues in a face-to-face
 meeting.
 
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 09:06:28 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: confidence in the correctness
 
 > what is our loss in confidence in the correctness of an algebra result
@@ -35952,16 +31488,10 @@ this the input files were simple test scripts. After this the expected
 results are explained mathematically and then the results from Axiom
 are given and tested.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 09:16:40 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: other diff-Naur changesets
 
 So you're proposing:
@@ -35977,16 +31507,10 @@ in any field you like. Perhaps we need a "schedule" of changesets?
 
 I invite anyone who has a changeset to post a diff-Naur of the changeset.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 09:36:09 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Autoconf change
 
 On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -36011,15 +31535,10 @@ There are several ways to solve this:
       useful in its own should be put on hold for a much bigger
       change.  Incremental improvements!
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 07:40:53 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: other diff-Naur changesets
 
 
@@ -36056,71 +31575,38 @@ CY
 > 
 > I invite anyone who has a changeset to post a diff-Naur of the
 > changeset.
-> 
-> Tim
-
-
-
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-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search 
-that gives answers, not web links. 
-http://mobile.yahoo.com/mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC
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-
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 07:44:30 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Version Numbering
 
 Will do.  I'll take a stab at it tonight.  I'm not sure offhand, but if
 the file containing the relevant info has changed from Gold to silver
 should I make a diff for both?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > I invite you to create a diff-Naur patch that creates ONLY the
 > version numbering as a changeset.
 > 
 > Tim
-> 
-> 
-
-
-
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-Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect.  Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 
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-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 09:52:26 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: changeset order
 
 So you're proposing that I finish testing and post my global downcase
 changeset (which will fix the Windows/MAC/bug#353 issue) before you
 post your autoconf changeset?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 09:55:51 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: changeset order
 
 On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -36134,19 +31620,11 @@ If you cannot fix the Windows/MAC bug separately, yes.
 I would like to be able to check out silver on windows machine, so that
 I can work on the build issue on my spare time.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 08:03:38 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
-
-
---- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
+Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 
 > Just a side remark Cliff.
 > 
@@ -36176,27 +31654,12 @@ release<->revision information in a hash table or something.  That
 would be future proof if we ever switch to tagging the Silver branch
 for releases.  Hmm...
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.
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 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 09:03:49 -0600
-From: "Robert Dodier" Robert Dodier
+From: Robert Dodier
 To: Camm Maguire
-	<200706221313.l5MDDw6E029725@elgin.cs.utexas.edu>
-	<54wsxvvf96.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: maxima@math.utexas.edu, Robert Boyer,
-	list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Matt Kaufmann
 Subject: Re: [Maxima] 2.7.0 nqthm compile times
+Cc: Robert Boyer, Matt Kaufmann
 
 Camm,
 
@@ -36214,31 +31677,20 @@ My advice: ignore user-supplied ftype declaims.
 
 All the best, & keep up the good work.
 
-Robert Dodier
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 10:31:53 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: Bill Page, list,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: sourceforge
+Cc: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 You have world privs on sourceforge.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 11:32:07 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Lille
-Cc: list
 
 On 6/24/07, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 >
@@ -36258,19 +31710,12 @@ good thing to record such presentations so that other people can
 download and listen. This approach is very popular with the Sage
 project.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 08:39:01 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: sourceforge
 
-
 Thanks!
 
 Cliff
@@ -36278,19 +31723,6 @@ Cliff
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > You have world privs on sourceforge.
-> 
-> Tim
-> 
-> 
-
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________
-Luggage? GPS? Comic books? 
-Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search
-http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=graduation+gifts&cs=bz
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 08:40:34 -0700 (PDT)
@@ -36298,29 +31730,16 @@ From: Cliff Yapp
 To: list
 Subject: Gold vs. Sept. 2005 tarball
 
-
 I suppose I can find out the hard way, but in case anyone knows:
 
 Is the source currently in the Gold tree the same as that in the Sept.
 2005 tarball that already exists?
 
-Thanks,
-CY
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________
-Luggage? GPS? Comic books? 
-Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search
-http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=graduation+gifts&cs=bz
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-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 11:42:28 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: HyperDoc macros
-Cc: list
 
 Gaby,
 
@@ -36345,19 +31764,12 @@ Ok.
 > to macro table correctly.
 > ...
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 10:42:24 -0500
 From: Matt Kaufmann
 To: Robert Dodier
-	(Robert Dodier)
-	<200706221313.l5MDDw6E029725@elgin.cs.utexas.edu>
-	<54wsxvvf96.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<eb9c4b9a0706250803q5b5fed16td238285e74e0cc13@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Camm Maguire, maxima@math.utexas.edu, Robert Boyer,
-	list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: Re: [Maxima] 2.7.0 nqthm compile times
+Cc: Camm Maguire, Robert Boyer
 
 Regarding:
 
@@ -36382,19 +31794,18 @@ Thanks --
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    Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 09:03:49 -0600
-   From: "Robert Dodier" Robert Dodier
+   From: Robert Dodier
    Cc: "Robert Boyer" Robert Boyer, maxima@math.utexas.edu,
 	   list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
 	   "Matt Kaufmann" Matt Kaufmann
    Content-Disposition: inline
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+   X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-163 required0
 
    Camm,
 
@@ -36412,25 +31823,12 @@ Thanks --
 
    All the best, & keep up the good work.
 
-   Robert Dodier
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 12:02:44 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<E1I11MH-0008CA-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40706221302t7f206af4ta53b72b5c6b04e43@mail.gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40706221334t50795447o58d8208eb7cfde24@mail.gmail.com>
-	<467CB99E.30100@hemmecke.de>
-	<9qy7ib5eew.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40706231652j3fef8715m966d75ae68c8c8fd@mail.gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40706242221n7d16701cr2a749457883a5509@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706250328470.31510@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Version numbers
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 On 6/25/07, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > ...
@@ -36512,31 +31910,23 @@ No sorry, that is my grammatical error. I should have written:
 > | interchange so I am glad that Tim has set the record straight.
 > ...
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 18:23:51 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: *read-default-float-format* in SBCL/wh-sandbox
 
-Le samedi 23 juin 2007 =E0 21:08 +0200, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :=20
+Le samedi 23 juin 2007 =E0 21:08 +0200, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :
 > > Hello Waldek,
-> >=20
-> > *read-default-float-format* is set to single-float in SBCL/wh-sandbox=
-.
+> >
+> > *read-default-float-format* is set to single-float in SBCL/wh-sandbox.
 > > The problem, I think, is that SBCL does not save the value of this
-> > variable when creating a new Lisp image. As far as I know this happen=
-s
+> > variable when creating a new Lisp image. As far as I know this happens
 > > for other variables (not exhaustive of course) *print-escape*
 > > *load-verbose* *compile-verbose* *load-print* *compile-print*
 > > *print-array*.
-> >=20
->=20
+> >
+>
 > AFAICS in open source Axiom *read-default-float-format* always was
 > set to single-float.  CCL based Axiom set *read-default-float-format*
 > to double-float.  GCL uses the same precision for single and
@@ -36556,11 +31946,11 @@ $useBFasDefault is set to false Axiom creates single-floats and
 therefore computations are done over single-floats. You can try in the
 interpreter :
 
-)bo $useBFasDefault :=3D false
+)bo $useBFasDefault := false
 
 1.0/3*float(3,0,10)@DoubleFloat
 
-=3D> 1.0000000298023224d0
+=> 1.0000000298023224d0
 
 
 This can be fixed by modifying the function MAKE-FLOAT in macros.lisp
@@ -36579,7 +31969,7 @@ double-float.
 
 [...]
 
->=20
+>
 > BTW: If you want to have quiet compilation/loading it is not
 > enough to set *load-verbose* and *compile-verbose* to nil.
 > One also have to handle various conditions (see for example
@@ -36587,34 +31977,22 @@ double-float.
 
 Ok, thanks, I just upgraded.
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Lille
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 18:30:39 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Lille
 
 Le dimanche 24 juin 2007 =E0 17:51 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis a =E9crit :
 > Hi,
->=20
->   I'm currently in Lille; I visited the computer algebra group (headed =
-by
-> Michel Petitot) at LIFL last thursday.  Michel Petitot was an Axiom use=
-r and
-> contributor in the late '80 and beginning '90 -- pieces of his contribu=
-tions
-> to the Axiom algebra are still there. =20
->=20
->   I'll be giving a talk on Axiom next wednesday to the group.  Most of =
-it
-> will be update on the state of the project, current architcture, and po=
-ssible=20
+>
+>   I'm currently in Lille; I visited the computer algebra group (headed by
+> Michel Petitot) at LIFL last thursday.  Michel Petitot was an Axiom user and
+> contributor in the late '80 and beginning '90 -- pieces of his contributions
+> to the Axiom algebra are still there. 
+>
+>   I'll be giving a talk on Axiom next wednesday to the group.  Most of it
+> will be update on the state of the project, current architcture, and possible
 > future (technical) directions.
 
 Hmm... I never speak about my private life but I'll make a small
@@ -36624,17 +32002,10 @@ Welcome (I live at 10 km of Lille, 8 km of Lille 1 (USTL)).
 
 I wish you all the best in Lille.
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 25 Jun 2007 19:16:32 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Axiom version numbering
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -36652,18 +32023,11 @@ should, rather, I propose that the banner reflects the branch and the revision.
 For me, the date when axiom was built is completely useless, but I don't mind
 having it in the banner.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 12:31:30 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: Lille
-	<1182789039.5375.54.camel@ellipse>
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 
@@ -36676,16 +32040,11 @@ On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 
 Many thanks!
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 19:39:30 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
-Cc: list
 
 > Well, the cvs and arch trees currently represent the Gold archive.
 
@@ -36714,16 +32073,11 @@ them.
 
 You seem to have too much time. Lucky you.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: Axiom version numbering
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 20:08:38 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: re: Axiom version numbering
 
 > Tim Daly writes:
 > 
@@ -36775,17 +32129,10 @@ I think that with limited effort we could embed into Axiom the
 last ChangeLog entry (or even the whole ChangeLog if that is
 preferable), but I am not sure if we want this.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 13:15:40 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Version numbers and merging improvements
 
 > And I hope they will be gone once trunk turns into Gold. Then everything
@@ -36820,18 +32167,11 @@ Cliff's efforts to make tarballs of Gold for various platforms is a
 much needed effort. I don't believe that version numbering is of any
 interest outside our little furball of developers but who knows....
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 11:18:36 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
-
---- Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
+Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 
 > > Well, the cvs and arch trees currently represent the Gold archive.
 > 
@@ -36898,24 +32238,11 @@ autoconf read the repository information and update the appropriate
 fields or do you manually update configure.ac.pamphlet with each
 check-in?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Now that's room service!  Choose from over 150,000 hotels
-in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit.
-http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 Jun 2007 20:29:11 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 25 Jun 2007 20:29:11 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -36961,19 +32288,10 @@ Drawbacks: might be a bit harder to implement, since the version number needs
            to get information from svn.  But I'd hope that it would be doable.
            In fact, why shouldn't that be done manually?
 
-
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 13:32:18 -0500
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch,
-	"Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Waldek Hebisch, Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Version numbers and merging improvements
 
 If you know the SVN command that will show the revision number it
@@ -37011,17 +32329,11 @@ If the mnt/sys/timestamp file contained the revision number at the
 time of the build it would be trivial read the file and add it to 
 the banner.
 
-
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 15:01:46 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
-Cc: list
 
 On 6/25/07Tim Daly wrote:
 > ...
@@ -37034,17 +32346,11 @@ version of Apache then we are currently using. This problem is quite
 easily solved. If this is really an issue, please let me know and  I
 will give it some priority.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 12:18:17 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
 > > 2.  When debugging Axiom, the most useful information is the branch
@@ -37113,23 +32419,11 @@ shouldn't ever need tarballs or binaries, once the main Silver branch
 and a Gold release can build on the target platforms with the key
 features.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games.
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-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 12:19:56 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 To: Tim Daly, Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
 
@@ -37141,23 +32435,11 @@ https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/WhenSvN
 (I can't tell - is Git already supported?
 https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/Git)
 
-CY
-
-
- 
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-Subject: Re: other diff-Naur changesets
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 21:32:51 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: other diff-Naur changesets
 
 > So you're proposing:
 > 
@@ -37222,50 +32504,31 @@ conclusion is that doing merge in stages requires much
 extra work and there is good chance that intermediate
 stages will be more or less broken.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 21:43:02 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
-Cc: list
 
 > If you know the SVN command that will show the revision number
 
 Issue "svn info" in the root path of the checkout.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 14:52:13 -0500
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Version numbers and merging improvements
 
 Waldek,
 
 Try using AXIOM=`pwd`/mnt/fedora5 instead of `pwd`/mnt/linux
 
-
-
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 Jun 2007 21:59:22 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 25 Jun 2007 21:59:22 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -37293,17 +32556,11 @@ to me, Austrian researchers seem to embrace Axiom: MathAction lists Austria
 with 2% before Canada, Russia and China, each with 1%.  Not bad, eh ? --
 altogether there are only roughly 8 million Austrians...)
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 13:28:12 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -37374,38 +32631,19 @@ Cool :-).
 
 Well, if y'all are using Axiom you won't need as many ;-)
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. 
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-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 15:34:48 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: austria
 
 So all of Austria has less people than just New York City? Wow.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 Jun 2007 22:39:23 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 25 Jun 2007 22:39:23 +0200
-Cc: list
-
-Dear Cliff,
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -37440,17 +32678,10 @@ please implement one that works with the current situation.
 
 If you implement one that works for Gold only, forget it.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 13:42:28 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Tim Daly Tim Daly, list
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: mnt binary storage
 
 Tim, as long as I'm stepping on land mines here's one more to round out
@@ -37487,24 +32718,12 @@ machine (even multiple versions of the same lisp!) and let ASDF keep
 everything straight.  Is that binary structure something I shouldn't be
 monkeying with?  
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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-
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 25 Jun 2007 16:51:58 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Axisp news
 
-
 Greetings all, FYI:
 
 Today I updated the axisp repo with some new code.  The principle
@@ -37537,22 +32756,11 @@ foo.spad'.
 
 Finally, any comments or feedback are greatly appreciated.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 14:00:50 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-To: Stephen Wilson,
-	axiom-devel <list>
-Cc: 
-
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -37582,23 +32790,11 @@ some time :-/.
 
 Thanks Steve for working on this!
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
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 \start
+Date: 25 Jun 2007 17:05:17 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: mnt binary storage
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 25 Jun 2007 17:05:17 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Cliff,
 
@@ -37613,19 +32809,10 @@ output should go.  This is a relatively straightforward process and
 can be used to integrate with the existing scheme.  I would be happy to
 supply the details, if needed.
 
-
-Cheers,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 16:09:06 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: binary naming scheme
 
 There are 4 primary directories: src, int, obj, and mnt.
@@ -37685,35 +32872,22 @@ where
    obj/compiler-name-version-os-arch contains machine-generated binaries
    mnt/compiler-name-version-os-arch contains a ship image for that arch
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 16:16:45 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Axiom active branches
 
-
-Tim --
-
   Maybe your branch is really private and you were "forced"
 to make it public.  However, build-improvements and wh-sandbox
 are not private.  Please stop referring to them as private.
 You're spearding confusion for no gain.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 Jun 2007 17:23:12 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 25 Jun 2007 17:23:12 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -37754,24 +32928,12 @@ input during the next iteration of improvements.
 > some time :-/.
 > 
 > Thanks Steve for working on this!
-> 
-> Cheers,
-> CY
-
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 25 Jun 2007 23:30:22 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 25 Jun 2007 23:30:22 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -37794,21 +32956,13 @@ time.
 
 All the best and thanks for working on this,
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 14:32:06 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 
 
---- Martin Rubey wrote:
-
 > I find it extremely hard to classify many of the recent (i.e., last
 > few months) changes in wh-sandbox as minor.  May well be that only 
 > a single line in the algebra sources was modified, but still, if the
@@ -37913,47 +33067,34 @@ working build state?  Otherwise we may wind up with a patching version
 of a bootstrap problem, and that will be pure unmitigated nastiness for
 minimal gain.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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 \start
+Date: 25 Jun 2007 17:40:52 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 25 Jun 2007 17:40:52 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
 > Stephen Wilson writes:
 > 
 > > > Hmm.  How does it do with Martin's Guess package?
-> > 
-> > I have not tested it.  I would be surprised if it worked.  The parser handles
-> > a good chuck of the spad grammar but it is known to be deficient in a few
-> > areas, and even intentionally incompatible in others.  Perhaps I will use the
-> > guess package as `representative' input during the next iteration of
-> > improvements.
-> 
+
+> > I have not tested it.  I would be surprised if it worked.  The
+> > parser handles a good chuck of the spad grammar but it is known to
+> > be deficient in a few areas, and even intentionally incompatible
+> > in others.  Perhaps I will use the guess package as
+> > `representative' input during the next iteration of improvements.
+ 
 > I would urge you, not to.  I believe I use some hacks I'd rather have
 > non-working.  (I use them only because the proper way is not
 > supported by SPAD)
 
 Ok.  Thanks for the heads up.
 
-> Rather, PLEASE try to follow the Aldor User Guide.  Since Christian Aistleitner
-> wrote a parser for Aldor some time ago (in Aldor, sources being available from
-> himself, I believe), maybe you would like to get into contact with him.
+> Rather, PLEASE try to follow the Aldor User Guide.  Since Christian
+> Aistleitner wrote a parser for Aldor some time ago (in Aldor,
+> sources being available from himself, I believe), maybe you would
+> like to get into contact with him.
 
 Grammatically, Spad is fairly similar to Aldor, as you know.  I am
 actively thinking about Aldor features that I would like to integrate
@@ -37963,8 +33104,8 @@ same is true, or course, with Spad.  I would be happy to dicuss some
 of my plans for enriching the compiler with features familiar to
 Aldor if interested.
 
-> Trying to model a parser after the current algebra is, in my opinion, a wast of
-> time. 
+> Trying to model a parser after the current algebra is, in my
+> opinion, a wast of time.
 
 I agree. I am not attempting a replacement.  I dont care about being
 able to parse the whole algebra.  
@@ -37973,23 +33114,13 @@ I would certainly like to encourage anyone to contribute their
 thoughts on what an `ideal' language should be.
 
 > All the best and thanks for working on this,
-> 
-> Martin
-
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 25 Jun 2007 17:42:46 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 25 Jun 2007 17:42:46 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings, and thanks again as always!
 
@@ -38108,26 +33239,6 @@ Take care,
 > 
 > BTW: it looks that at that stage I have 167 gazonk* files in the
 > /tmp directory -- it looks that gcl is leaving trash files there. 
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 16:43:45 -0500 (CDT)
@@ -38135,9 +33246,6 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: Automatic update of version number
 
-
-Cliff --
-
    When I switched to Autoconf, one of the first thing I did was
 to have the version number be part of configure and propagate
 from there down -- Autoconf can do that very easily.
@@ -38154,18 +33262,12 @@ information from there (e.g. cat).  Set up a cron job on SF to daily
 update the date.  Setup a commit script that automatically increment
 the revision number in the file on every commit.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 Jun 2007 17:44:18 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-	<87tzswyhgf.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 25 Jun 2007 17:44:18 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings!  Just interested, why do you execute si::top-level by hand?
 
@@ -38187,28 +33289,12 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 > winds up in the calls to sys:allocate. 
 > 
 > Explicit call to gc in all cases so far has enabled me to continue.
-> 
-> 
-> Cheers,
-> Steve
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 23:45:35 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
 Le dimanche 24 juin 2007 =E0 14:03 +0200, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :
 
@@ -38239,21 +33325,11 @@ that you'll remove the readable? and consort functions ?
 There is, apparently, no attachment to your mail. I would be glad to
 look at your code.
 
-Many thanks for your work.
-
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 16:51:20 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-	<54fy4fzp61.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Camm Maguire wrote:
 
@@ -38273,23 +33349,15 @@ hopefully we will get some feedback.
 
 OK.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 00:22:48 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
-
-
---ELM1182810167-10392-0_
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: Axiom under Windows
 
 Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 > Le dimanche 24 juin 2007 ? 14:03 +0200, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :
->=20
+>
 > > Concerning writablep: I looked at your code.  But AFAICS we would
 > > need a separate version for each Lisp system.  And the code is
 > > actually more complicated than C version.  So I think it is better
@@ -38297,16 +33365,16 @@ Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
 > > for writablep it seem to work.  To say the truth I would like
 > > to limit use writablep/readable just to (rare) sitations when
 > > one really needs them and eliminate them from other places.
->=20
+>
 > Even in the algebra code (FileNameCategory) ? If I remember correctly
 > you suppressed several check of this type in the algebra. Does that mean
 > that you'll remove the readable? and consort functions ?
->=20
+>
 
 Yes, at some time we will have to rework FileNameCategory.  But
 for both technical reasons (problem with bootstrap) and
 nontechnical reasons (I do not want introduce now an incompatible
-dialect od Spad) I wait with such change. =20
+dialect od Spad) I wait with such change. 
 
 > > Attached you will find a little Lisp file "ffi-tst.lisp" and a
 > > patch.  After applying the patch compiling Axiom will build
@@ -38319,16 +33387,16 @@ dialect od Spad) I wait with such change. =20
 > > (but I have to work out "sock_get_string_buf" and fix various
 > > portablity problems including console handling before socket
 > > code will have any visible effect).
->=20
+>
 > There is, apparently, no attachment to your mail. I would be glad to
 > look at your code.
->=20
+>
 
 Sorry I forgot to attach them -- I am sending them with this message.
 
---=20
+--
                               Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch=20
+Waldek Hebisch
 
 --ELM1182810167-10392-0_
 
@@ -38447,19 +33515,12 @@ diff -ru --exclude=Makefile.in por/wh-20070527/src/lib/Makefile.pamphlet wh-2007
  
  <<object from C>>
 
---ELM1182810167-10392-0_--
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 Jun 2007 18:26:47 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-	<87tzswyhgf.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<54bqf3zp3h.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 25 Jun 2007 18:26:47 -0400
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 
@@ -38470,10 +33531,6 @@ and quickly testing the effect on the system.  Executing the )fin
 command at axiom toplevel returns to enclosing lisp repl.  Using
 si:top-level lets me `nest' sessions.  I rarely do this, however.
 
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
 > 
 > Take care,
 > 
@@ -38493,30 +33550,12 @@ Steve
 > > winds up in the calls to sys:allocate. 
 > > 
 > > Explicit call to gc in all cases so far has enabled me to continue.
-> > 
-> > 
-> > Cheers,
-> > Steve
-> > 
-> > 
-> > 
-> > 
-> 
-> -- 
-> Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-> ==========================================================================
-> "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 16:34:07 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: mnt binary storage
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: mnt binary storage
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -38546,25 +33585,12 @@ have to play around a little and see what the hurdles are.  Without
 that, asdf can't build the entire Axiom from scratch in one shot as far
 as I can tell - dumping core files ends a session.  Hmm.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Don't pick lemons.
-See all the new 2007 cars at Yahoo! Autos.
-http://autos.yahoo.com/new_cars.html 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 02:03:14 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Still tryinh gcl from 2007-06-23 with workarounds (sgc disabled),
 and using (setq si::*disable-recompile* t).  The build went
@@ -38624,7 +33650,7 @@ BOOT>>:bt
 #20   C1LET {*vars*=(nil (tagbody (return #))),loc1=nil,loc2=nil} [ihs=23]
 #21   C1SYMBOL-FUN {loc0=let,loc1=(nil (tagbody (return #))),loc2=nil,loc3=nil,loc4=nil,loc5=nil} [ihs=22]
 #22   C1EXPR {form=(let nil (tagbody (return #))),loc1=((let nil (tagbody #))),loc2=:ref-clb} [ihs=21]
-#23   C1PROGN {loc0=((let nil (tagbody #))),loc1=nil,loc2=:ref,loc3=nil} [ihs=20]
+#23   C1PROGN {loc0=((let nil (tagbody #))),loc1=nil,loc2=:ref,loc3=nil} [ihs]
 #24   C1BLOCK {loc0=(nil (let nil (tagbody #))),loc1=t} [ihs=19]
 #25   C1SYMBOL-FUN {loc0=block,loc1=(nil (let nil (tagbody #))),loc2=t,loc3=(t),loc4=#<"COMPILER" p...} [ihs=18]
 #26   C1EXPR {form=(block nil (let nil (tagbody #))),loc1=((block nil (let nil #))),loc2=((bl...} [ihs=17]
@@ -38646,19 +33672,11 @@ nil (return (/...} [ihs=6]
 #41   EVAL {loc0=nil,loc1=nil,loc2=nil,loc3=#<compiled-function compile-file>} [ihs=2]
 BOOT>>
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 Jun 2007 20:10:18 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: mnt binary storage
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 25 Jun 2007 20:10:18 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 [...]
@@ -38679,23 +33697,11 @@ Driving the process using make is, IMHO, still preferred.  Make could
 call out to an ASDF aware lisp at various stages to compile, load, and
 save the system when appropriate.
 
-
-Cheers,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:33:01 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: mnt binary storage
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: mnt binary storage
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -38720,25 +33726,12 @@ that advantage.
 
 Yes.  That will probably be how it will be done at first.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Need a vacation? Get great deals
-to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel.
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-
-
 \start
+Date: 25 Jun 2007 21:41:45 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 25 Jun 2007 21:41:45 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings, and thanks Waldek!  Should be fixed now.  (The format of
 this report was very helpful.)
@@ -38813,7 +33806,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > #20   C1LET {*vars*=(nil (tagbody (return #))),loc1=nil,loc2=nil} [ihs=23]
 > #21   C1SYMBOL-FUN {loc0=let,loc1=(nil (tagbody (return #))),loc2=nil,loc3=nil,loc4=nil,loc5=nil} [ihs=22]
 > #22   C1EXPR {form=(let nil (tagbody (return #))),loc1=((let nil (tagbody #))),loc2=:ref-clb} [ihs=21]
-> #23   C1PROGN {loc0=((let nil (tagbody #))),loc1=nil,loc2=:ref,loc3=nil} [ihs=20]
+> #23   C1PROGN {loc0=((let nil (tagbody #))),loc1=nil,loc2=:ref,loc3=nil} [ihs]
 > #24   C1BLOCK {loc0=(nil (let nil (tagbody #))),loc1=t} [ihs=19]
 > #25   C1SYMBOL-FUN {loc0=block,loc1=(nil (let nil (tagbody #))),loc2=t,loc3=(t),loc4=#<"COMPILER" p...} [ihs=18]
 > #26   C1EXPR {form=(block nil (let nil (tagbody #))),loc1=((block nil (let nil #))),loc2=((bl...} [ihs=17]
@@ -38834,33 +33827,17 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > #40   COMPILE-FILE {loc0="sfsfun.clisp",file=:output-file,args="sfsfun.o",loc3=(nil "sfsfun.clisp")...} [ihs=3]
 > #41   EVAL {loc0=nil,loc1=nil,loc2=nil,loc3=#<compiled-function compile-file>} [ihs=2]
 > BOOT>>
-> 
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 04:59:39 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > Greetings, and thanks Waldek!  Should be fixed now.  (The format of
 > this report was very helpful.)
->=20
+>
 
 Thanks for your message.  I tried new version from cvs and I again
 have build problem:
@@ -38874,7 +33851,7 @@ ERROR "The tag (NIL) is undefined."
 
 Broken at COMPILER::CMPERR.  Type :H for Help.
 SYSTEM>>make: *** [unixport/saved_pre_gcl] B=B3=B1d 255
- =20
+ 
 
 The configure log is at:
 
@@ -38886,20 +33863,12 @@ http://www.math.uni.wroc.pl/~hebisch/prog/mlogg
 
 The machine is 64-bit dual core Pentium D 805 running Debian etch.
 
---=20
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch=20
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: New dynamic library access in GCL
-From: Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 07:45:31 +0200
-	VDF: 6.39.0.56; host: mg1-av)
-Cc: Maxima List <maxima@math.utexas.edu>, list,
-	Robert Boyer, gcl-devel@gnu.org, Warren Hunt
+From: Gernot Hueber
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: New dynamic library access in GCL
+Cc: Robert Boyer, Warren Hunt
 
 Dear Camm,
 
@@ -39222,31 +34191,25 @@ On Fri, 2007-06-15 at 20:15 -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
 > 
 > Enjoy!
 > 
--- 
-Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 08:29:48 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 08:29:48 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
-> > Rather, PLEASE try to follow the Aldor User Guide.  Since Christian Aistleitner
-> > wrote a parser for Aldor some time ago (in Aldor, sources being available from
-> > himself, I believe), maybe you would like to get into contact with him.
-> 
-> Grammatically, Spad is fairly similar to Aldor, as you know.  I am actively
-> thinking about Aldor features that I would like to integrate with the
-> compiler down the road.  However, I am not commiting to cloning Aldor, as I
-> feel there are shortcomings/difficulties.
+> > Rather, PLEASE try to follow the Aldor User Guide.  Since
+> > Christian Aistleitner wrote a parser for Aldor some time ago (in
+> > Aldor, sources being available from himself, I believe), maybe you
+> > would like to get into contact with him.
+ 
+> Grammatically, Spad is fairly similar to Aldor, as you know.  I am
+> actively thinking about Aldor features that I would like to
+> integrate with the compiler down the road.  However, I am not
+> commiting to cloning Aldor, as I feel there are
+> shortcomings/difficulties.
 
 I would really like to know what shortcomings you mean here.  I know of only
 very few, and these are - in my opinion - really difficult questions:
@@ -39295,17 +34258,11 @@ useless language in the end.  Too many people tried to do that, and only very
 very few, very very gifted people succeeded.  Aldor is a pretty good language
 for doing mathematics.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 08:35:12 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 08:35:12 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -39336,21 +34293,11 @@ build-improvements, wh-sandbox and trunk.  That would make me very happy.
 
 :-)
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 04:59:27 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 04:59:27 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -39514,28 +34461,12 @@ Yep, its pretty good.  I may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer,
 but I'll take a stab at improving it.  I know that `ideal' is a
 pipe-dream.
 
-> 
-> Martin
-
-Cheers,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 12:20:13 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 12:20:13 +0200
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, axiom-devel <list>,
-	Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Ralf Hemmecke
 
 Dear Stephen,
 
@@ -39606,26 +34537,11 @@ to implement multisort species in Aldor?  There, we are pushing the limits of
 Aldor, I guess.  Also, the parser and domain generator I wrote shows some
 features one may want to have.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Stephen Wilson,  Christian Aistleitner,
-	axiom-devel <list>,
-	Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 26 Jun 2007 12:55:59 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Stephen Wilson,  Christian Aistleitner, Ralf Hemmecke
+Subject: Re: Axisp news
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -39641,21 +34557,12 @@ contrary to the recommendation of PollThompson.
 In any case, I think the best way to see this problem is to join our
 discussion.
 
-All the best,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 14:19:17 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
-	<9q645b2dds.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, axiom-devel <list>,
-	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 Subject: Problem kTuple wish 2.
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner
 
 >>>> * certain difficulties transforming Tuples
 >>> I assume your talking about the issues raised in the article I mentioned
@@ -39703,19 +34610,11 @@ c := m(1, "x", false);
 the compiler should already shout that the type of the first argument 
 doesn't fit.
 
-Good luck.
-
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 13:36:33 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 >> * the problem of needing both AbelianMonoid as well as Monoid.
 > 
@@ -39724,19 +34623,12 @@ Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Could you give a short account on how this code looks in OBJ?
 
-Thanks
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 13:46:57 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, axiom-devel <list>
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner
 
 > Yes, constants may contain mutable data.  But that's just as in other
 > languages.  It is true that you can say
@@ -39755,16 +34647,10 @@ as a constant. The only thing I want a user then to do is to ask for
 coefficients. But in order to provide such an infinite constant I need a 
 way to compute it without having the compiler run infinitely long.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 15:05:03 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 
 I wrote:
@@ -39784,21 +34670,11 @@ and tried to build silver on machine where libXpm.a was not
 intalled.  The build works when machine has libXpm.a installed
 (at least it worked on 64-bit gentoo).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 06:07:07 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
-
-
---- Martin Rubey wrote:
+Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 
 > > But we do have one that works with the current situation -
 > > yymm.branch.revision.
@@ -39839,23 +34715,11 @@ axiom-windows-20070701.wh-sandbox.607.exe
 
 I like it.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
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+Date: 26 Jun 2007 16:04:21 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 16:04:21 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -39878,16 +34742,10 @@ the appropriate command there.
 In any case, I guess that it will be enough to provide scripts for git and svn
 for the moment, don't you think?
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 16:22:28 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, gdr@sun.tamu.edu
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Dependencies
 
 I promised to write about dependecies in build machinery.  First
@@ -39938,33 +34796,21 @@ changed Lisp image.
 Finally, in wh-sandbox .pht pages are generated.  This depends on
 fixes to hypertex program, interpeter and libspad.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 16:25:01 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: axiom-dev <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Axiom at version 3.4?
 
 Ooops. There is already version 3.4 of Axiom. Very interesting. ;-)
 
 http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/mandriva/2007.1/i586/media/contrib/release/axiom-3.4-0.20050901.1mdk.i586.html
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 07:30:06 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 
 --- Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -39983,23 +34829,11 @@ Cc: list
 
 I should think so.  Thanks!
 
-CY
-
-
-       
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 \start
-Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
-To: Martin Rubey
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 16:30:01 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Martin Rubey
+Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Cliff Yapp writes:
@@ -40026,18 +34860,11 @@ Also, while script should be simple testing on SourceForge may be tricky,
 so somebody having an svn server should probably first test such
 script on their own server and only later install it on SourceForge.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:07:10 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Axiom at version 3.4?
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On 6/26/07 Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > Ooops. There is already version 3.4 of Axiom. Very interesting. ;-)
@@ -40048,17 +34875,11 @@ I think Tim has defined at least axiom version 3.6 ((June 2005). See:
 
 http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/axiom/axiom
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 17:18:10 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Version numbers and merging improvements
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 17:18:10 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
@@ -40089,25 +34910,12 @@ Hm, there are really two possibilities:
 
 Don't know what to recommend.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 10:27:46 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: Automated version update
 
-  This message is in MIME format.  The first part should be readable text,
-  while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools.
-
---8323584-1681983912-1182871666=:22161
-
-
-Cliff --
-
   You don't need to have separate programs for sepaerate branches.
 Please find attached the script
 
@@ -40206,16 +35014,11 @@ cm0gLXJmIC90bXAvJCQNCmV4aXQgJFJFU1VMVA0K
 
 --8323584-1681983912-1182871666=:22161--
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 18:08:48 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,
-	axiom-dev <list>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom at version 3.4?
-	<fbcd16d40706260807t3d2ead77ne2d75d7070ad06aa@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: 
 
 On 06/26/2007 05:07 PM, Bill Page wrote:
 > On 6/26/07 Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -40234,16 +35037,11 @@ must really have missed that version discussion one year ago. Maybe
 don't count as a developer anymore if I don't even know what version 
 number Axiom currently has. Sorry that I am out.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 18:21:44 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Automated version update
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Gaby, Cliff, Martin,
 
@@ -40285,18 +35083,12 @@ On 06/26/2007 05:27 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > want are in IGNORE_BRANCHES.
 > 
 > HTH
-> 
-> -- Gaby
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:34:28 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Automated version update
-	<46813D18.9060705@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -40313,17 +35105,12 @@ In case of Axiom, it would be only *one*.
 
 Yes, but that has nothing to do with the script I sent.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:43:51 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: Automated version update
 
-
 Martin --
 
   It is obvious to me that automated version updated can run as follows:
@@ -40347,17 +35134,11 @@ Martin --
 
 So, it looks to me that the problem has a maximum solution :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 20:44:10 +0300
 From: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Axiom at version 3.4?
-	<46813A10.3020402@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 > On 06/26/2007 05:07 PM, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -40396,26 +35177,12 @@ Absence of 1 and 2 hurts Axiom publicity.
 
 With best regards,
 
-Vadim
-
--- 
-      Vadim V. Zhytnikov
-
-       <Vadim V. Zhytnikov>
-      <Vadim V. Zhytnikov>
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Matt Kaufmann
-	<200706221313.l5MDDw6E029725@elgin.cs.utexas.edu>
-	<54wsxvvf96.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<200706250319.l5P3Ju0f020720@sundance.cs.utexas.edu>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 26 Jun 2007 13:25:31 -0400
-Cc: maxima@math.utexas.edu, Robert Boyer, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Matt Kaufmann
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 nqthm compile times
+Cc: Robert Boyer
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -40505,7 +35272,7 @@ Take care,
 >    From: Camm Maguire
 >    Date: 22 Jun 2007 17:41:25 -0400
 >    X-SpamAssassin-Status: No, hits=-2.3 required=5.0
->    X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-315 required=200
+>    X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-315 required0
 > 
 >    Greetings!
 > 
@@ -40728,37 +35495,17 @@ Take care,
 >    of the community.  For those new to this thread, this mechanism
 >    obviates the need for ftype declaims.  A final question remains of
 >    whether or not to actually use ftype declaims if provided.
-> 
->    Take care,
-> 
->    -- 
->    Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
->    ==========================================================================
->    "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber
-Subject: Re: [Maxima] New dynamic library access in GCL
-	<1182836731.2658.10.camel@djian>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 26 Jun 2007 13:35:39 -0400
-Cc: Maxima List <maxima@math.utexas.edu>, list,
-	Robert Boyer, gcl-devel@gnu.org, Warren Hunt
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Gernot Hueber
+Subject: Re: [Maxima] New dynamic library access in GCL
+Cc: Robert Boyer, Warren Hunt
 
 Greetings!
 
-Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber writes:
+Gernot Hueber writes:
 
 > Dear Camm,
 > 
@@ -41128,32 +35875,12 @@ Take care,
 > > 7) symbols are created and linked on .o load if necessary
 > > 8) loaded .o code keeps a list of its external pointers in use, which
 > >    are then reset on image re-execution.
-> > 
-> > Enjoy!
-> > 
-> -- 
-> Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber
-> _______________________________________________
-> Maxima mailing list
-> Maxima@math.utexas.edu
-> http://www.math.utexas.edu/mailman/listinfo/maxima
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 19:37:00 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Automated version update
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 19:37:00 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Dear Gaby,
 
@@ -41183,21 +35910,12 @@ Martin
 Important PS: just after the last AxiomWorkshop I realized that there are zero
 female developers for Axiom.  Any ideas how to change this?
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 13:02:12 -0500
 From: Matt Kaufmann
 To: Camm Maguire
-	on 26 Jun 2007 13:25:31 -0400)
-	<200706221313.l5MDDw6E029725@elgin.cs.utexas.edu>
-	<54wsxvvf96.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<200706250319.l5P3Ju0f020720@sundance.cs.utexas.edu>
-	<54d4zi39x0.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: maxima@math.utexas.edu, Robert Boyer, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 nqthm compile times
+Cc: Robert Boyer
 
 Hi, Camm --
 
@@ -41209,7 +35927,7 @@ My reply is interspersed below.
    From: Camm Maguire
    Date: 26 Jun 2007 13:25:31 -0400
    X-SpamAssassin-Status: No, hits=-2.3 required=5.0
-   X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-315 required=200
+   X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-315 required0
 
    Greetings!
 
@@ -41363,7 +36081,7 @@ Thanks again --
    >    From: Camm Maguire
    >    Date: 22 Jun 2007 17:41:25 -0400
    >    X-SpamAssassin-Status: No, hits=-2.3 required=5.0
-   >    X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-315 required=200
+   >    X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-315 required0
    > 
    >    Greetings!
    > 
@@ -41586,38 +36304,13 @@ Thanks again --
    >    of the community.  For those new to this thread, this mechanism
    >    obviates the need for ftype declaims.  A final question remains of
    >    whether or not to actually use ftype declaims if provided.
-   > 
-   >    Take care,
-   > 
-   >    -- 
-   >    Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-   >    ==========================================================================
-   >    "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-   > 
-   > 
-   > 
-   > 
-
-   -- 
-   Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-   ==========================================================================
-   "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 14:07:45 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 14:07:45 -0400
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, axiom-devel <list>,
-	Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Ralf Hemmecke
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 > Dear Stephen,
@@ -41750,23 +36443,11 @@ runtime cost. Option 3) is just there for its own sake.
 I am afraid I would not be able to contribute much to that
 discussion.  I also have few free cycles to spare, unfortunately.
 
-> 
-> Martin
-
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:23:02 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Axiom at version 3.4?
 To: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
+Subject: Re: Axiom at version 3.4?
 
 --- Vadim V. Zhytnikov wrote:
 
@@ -41822,32 +36503,12 @@ for the Gold releases make sense?
 
 I tend to agree - publicity needs sound bites.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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-To: Ralf Hemmecke
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9q645b2dds.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <46810445.8010705@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 26 Jun 2007 14:43:51 -0400
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, axiom-devel <list>,
-	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Problem kTuple wish 2.
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner
 
 Hello Ralf,
 
@@ -41875,32 +36536,12 @@ polar opposites.
 Certainly this kind of generality is not on the radar for me any time
 soon.
 
-> 
-> Good luck.
-> 
-> Ralf
-
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 20:46:25 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87r6nywpvy.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 20:46:25 +0200
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, axiom-devel <list>,
-	Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Ralf Hemmecke
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -41944,22 +36585,11 @@ I checked, you are right.
 I'm quite sure that this is not true.  But even if true, it might make clearer
 which features the language lacks.
 
-All the best,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 20:49:36 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom at version 3.4?
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 20:49:36 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -41969,18 +36599,12 @@ Cliff Yapp writes:
 I suggest that we discuss that part once you (or somebody) has implemented the
 (possibly semi-)automatic version information in the banner.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 20:59:20 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87r6nywpvy.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, axiom-devel <list>
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner
 
 On 06/26/2007 08:07 PM, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > Martin Rubey writes:
@@ -42033,18 +36657,11 @@ even with just the definition (*)?
 
 I cannot see that I would like such sugar.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 15:08:15 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
 Subject: Re: Axiom at version 3.4?
-	<fbcd16d40706260807t3d2ead77ne2d75d7070ad06aa@mail.gmail.com>
-	<46813A10.3020402@hemmecke.de> <4681506A.20407@netorn.ru>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On 6/26/07, Vadim V. Zhytnikov wrote:
 > Ralf Hemmecke writes:
@@ -42104,26 +36721,12 @@ committed to taking responsibility for the job. So if anyone has an
 opinion and some energy to devote to this task I would encourage you
 to join.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 15:12:12 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87r6nywpvy.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q7ipqlfjy.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 15:12:12 -0400
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, axiom-devel <list>,
-	Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Ralf Hemmecke
 
 Martin,
 
@@ -42178,34 +36781,12 @@ thanks for the insight!
 
 There is a mailing list?  I could lurk there and contribute as appropriate.
 
-> 
-> All the best,
-> 
-> Martin
-
-
-Many thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 21:34:10 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: combinat mailing list
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87r6nywpvy.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q7ipqlfjy.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87ir9awmwj.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 21:34:10 +0200
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke,
-	axiom-devel <list>
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Ralf Hemmecke
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -42247,20 +36828,11 @@ interpret(p: List ExpressionTree): List LabelSpecies == {
 which you find in trunk/combinat/src/interp.as.nw of the aldor-combinat tree.
 There, you will also find quite precise documentation.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 23:41:06 +0300
 From: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom at version 3.4?
-	<fbcd16d40706260807t3d2ead77ne2d75d7070ad06aa@mail.gmail.com>	
-	<46813A10.3020402@hemmecke.de> <4681506A.20407@netorn.ru>
-	<fbcd16d40706261208j210be0dat5e2a90400fd9a4ce@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Bill Page writes:
 > On 6/26/07, Vadim V. Zhytnikov wrote:
@@ -42286,27 +36858,12 @@ I know this since I package axiom for one of Linux
 distros and have to cope somehow with package
 numbering.
 
--- 
-      Vadim V. Zhytnikov
-
-       <Vadim V. Zhytnikov>
-      <Vadim V. Zhytnikov>
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 15:43:39 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87r6nywpvy.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46816208.7040009@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 15:43:39 -0400
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, axiom-devel <list>
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -42411,36 +36968,12 @@ arity is reduced from three to one.
 
 But it is just syntatic sugar.
 
-> 
-> Ralf
-
-
-Thanks again,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 15:57:54 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: combinat mailing list
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87r6nywpvy.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q7ipqlfjy.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87ir9awmwj.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qbqf2cxxp.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 15:57:54 -0400
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, axiom-devel <list>,
-	Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
-
-
-Martin,
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Ralf Hemmecke
 
 I subscribed to the combinat list.  I am also in the process of
 setting up an older machine which I hope will allow me to get an aldor
@@ -42496,11 +37029,6 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 > 
 > which you find in trunk/combinat/src/interp.as.nw of the aldor-combinat tree.
 > There, you will also find quite precise documentation.
-> 
-> Martin
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 15:48:07 -0500 (CDT)
@@ -42508,23 +37036,16 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: Axiom versioning
 
-
 Vadim --
 
   I completely agree with your assessment.
 
 Please just pick 4.0 and be done with it.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 26 Jun 2007 22:49:11 +0200
-Cc: 
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: fixes / day
 
 I would like to propose a new unit of measurement for fixes per day and call it
@@ -42532,18 +37053,12 @@ Waldek.
 
 Many thanks, Waldek!
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 17:20:44 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 17:20:44 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings!  My cvs is down at the moment.  Until I get the fix in, you
 can replace
@@ -42565,55 +37080,37 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
 > > Greetings, and thanks Waldek!  Should be fixed now.  (The format of
 > > this report was very helpful.)
-> >=20
->=20
+> >
+>
 > Thanks for your message.  I tried new version from cvs and I again
 > have build problem:
->=20
+>
 > ;; Compiling ../lsp/gcl_callhash.lsp.
 > ; (DEFUN DO-RECOMPILE ...) is being compiled.
 > ;;; The declaration (DECLARE (IGNORE TPN)) was found in a bad place.
 > Error: ERROR "The tag (NIL) is undefined."
 > Signalled by COMPILER::CMPERR.
 > ERROR "The tag (NIL) is undefined."
->=20
+>
 > Broken at COMPILER::CMPERR.  Type :H for Help.
 > SYSTEM>>make: *** [unixport/saved_pre_gcl] B=B3=B1d 255
->=20=20=20
->=20
+>
+>
 > The configure log is at:
->=20
+>
 > http://www.math.uni.wroc.pl/~hebisch/prog/clogg
->=20
+>
 > The build log is at:
->=20
+>
 > http://www.math.uni.wroc.pl/~hebisch/prog/mlogg
->=20
+>
 > The machine is 64-bit dual core Pentium D 805 running Debian etch.
->=20
-> --=20
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
-
---=20
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 16:45:28 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Automated version update
-	<9qk5tqobwj.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -42656,27 +37153,16 @@ For the SVN revision number in a release, I suggested that it is put in place
 when the release is done, so the release script can use svnversion (which
 retrieves the revision number of the checked out path).
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-| 
-| Martin
-| 
-| Important PS: just after the last AxiomWorkshop I realized that there are zero
-| female developers for Axiom.  Any ideas how to change this?
-| 
-| 
-
-
+| Important PS: just after the last AxiomWorkshop I realized that
+| there are zero female developers for Axiom.  Any ideas how to change
+| this?
 
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 18:22:47 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-	<54odj2if9v.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 18:22:47 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Camm,
 
@@ -42684,86 +37170,54 @@ Camm Maguire writes:
 
 > Greetings!  My cvs is down at the moment.  Until I get the fix in, you
 > can replace
->=20
+>
 > (declare (ignore tpn))
->=20
+>
 >  with
->=20
+>
 > tpn
->=20
+>
 > in lsp/gcl_callhash.lsp, function do-recompile.
->=20
+>
 > Please let me know if problems persist.
 
 FYI, this change allowed the build to complete for me with ./configure
 --enable-ansi on i386 slackware 11.0.0
 
-Many Thanks!
-Steve
-
-
->=20
-> Take care,
->=20
->=20
 > Waldek Hebisch writes:
->=20
+>
 > > > Greetings, and thanks Waldek!  Should be fixed now.  (The format of
 > > > this report was very helpful.)
-> > >=20
-> >=20
+> > >
+> >
 > > Thanks for your message.  I tried new version from cvs and I again
 > > have build problem:
-> >=20
+> >
 > > ;; Compiling ../lsp/gcl_callhash.lsp.
 > > ; (DEFUN DO-RECOMPILE ...) is being compiled.
 > > ;;; The declaration (DECLARE (IGNORE TPN)) was found in a bad place.
 > > Error: ERROR "The tag (NIL) is undefined."
 > > Signalled by COMPILER::CMPERR.
 > > ERROR "The tag (NIL) is undefined."
-> >=20
+> >
 > > Broken at COMPILER::CMPERR.  Type :H for Help.
 > > SYSTEM>>make: *** [unixport/saved_pre_gcl] B=B3=B1d 255
-> >=20=20=20
-> >=20
+> >
+> >
 > > The configure log is at:
-> >=20
+> >
 > > http://www.math.uni.wroc.pl/~hebisch/prog/clogg
-> >=20
+> >
 > > The build log is at:
-> >=20
+> >
 > > http://www.math.uni.wroc.pl/~hebisch/prog/mlogg
-> >=20
+> >
 > > The machine is 64-bit dual core Pentium D 805 running Debian etch.
-> >=20
-> > --=20
-> >                               Waldek Hebisch
-> > Waldek Hebisch=20
-> >=20
-> >=20
-> >=20
->=20
-> --=20
-> Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
-> "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
->=20
->=20
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 17:39:28 -0500
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: William Sit
 Subject: a suggestion
 
 William,
@@ -42771,17 +37225,12 @@ William,
 Post your suggestion publicly. Ask for a vote. We will go with
 the majority opinion. You get to keep the final count.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 00:39:26 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<46816208.7040009@hemmecke.de> <87ejjywlg4.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, axiom-devel <list>
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner
 
 >> I must say, no matter whether it is syntactic sugar or not, a
 >> definition of the form
@@ -42851,17 +37300,12 @@ DSteve(D1: CatA(R: Ring), D2: CatB(S: Ring)): ...
 I must say, if you modify the language in that direction, I am the first 
 who doesn't follow your direction.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 00:42:23 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > Greetings!  My cvs is down at the moment.  Until I get the fix in, you
 > can replace
@@ -42904,26 +37348,12 @@ Log of build after restart is at:
 
 http://www.math.uni.wroc.pl/~hebisch/prog/mlogg2
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 18:54:28 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87r6nywpvy.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46816208.7040009@hemmecke.de>
-	<87ejjywlg4.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <4681959E.8040800@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 18:54:28 -0400
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, axiom-devel <list>
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -43002,23 +37432,10 @@ otherwise hidden by sope into an enclosing context.  I suspected that
 type patterns would be generally useful but I like the simplicity of
 Martins approach and will try to work with that.
 
-> 
-> Ralf
-
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:09:43 -0400
 From: William Sit
-To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-Message-id: <46819CB7.5ED343A8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: A suggestion for Gold
 
 The following email (with minor changes) was originally sent
@@ -43096,19 +37513,11 @@ uplift.
 And, thanks to all your efforts (and others), Axiom will
 survive, and be better.
 
-William
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 01:11:02 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Stephen Wilson,
-	axiom-dev <list>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<46816208.7040009@hemmecke.de>	<87ejjywlg4.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<4681959E.8040800@hemmecke.de> <87wsxquy1n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: 
 
 > Im not going to try and defend the idea, as I feel I can work with
 > simpler notions.  But 1 and + would be considered value identifiers.
@@ -43134,25 +37543,11 @@ can appear in places where you expect an "element".
 
 Martin was just demonstrating ordinary use of a dependent type.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jun 2007 19:35:31 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87r6nywpvy.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46816208.7040009@hemmecke.de>
-	<87ejjywlg4.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <4681959E.8040800@hemmecke.de>
-	<87wsxquy1n.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46819D06.2020201@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 26 Jun 2007 19:35:31 -0400
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -43186,21 +37581,11 @@ Ok.  There are certainly issues and am dropping the idea for now.
 Yes.  Unfortuanately it is not so ordinary for Spad.  I will see what
 I can do.
 
-> 
-> Ralf
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:46:05 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: A suggestion for Gold
-Cc: list
 
 On 6/26/07, William Sit wrote:
 > The following email (with minor changes) was originally sent
@@ -43220,28 +37605,22 @@ http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/VoteASuggestionForGold
 
 Please click on the above link and vote for or against his proposal.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 20:13:10 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: A suggestion for Gold
-	<fbcd16d40706261646x7ef268fx1d1f4971357194@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 William
 
 On Tue Jun 26 18:55:59 -0500 2007 you commented:
 
-> I think everyone can "vote" using the page rating just above the "Add Comments"
-> area. However, the rating choices right now are biased positively. I think the range
-> should be from -2 to +2 and not -1 to +3. Comments, in particular, dicussions on
-> technicalities, of course are welcome.
->
+> I think everyone can "vote" using the page rating just above the
+> "Add Comments" area. However, the rating choices right now are
+> biased positively. I think the range should be from -2 to +2 and not
+> -1 to +3. Comments, in particular, dicussions on technicalities, of
+> course are welcome.
+
 > Bill, is there a way to enforce voting only "once"?
 >
 > Thanks for putting up this page.
@@ -43253,51 +37632,45 @@ web page since it might otherwise cause some confusion.
 I think it is best if people simply identify themselves when they
 leave a comment.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
 Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 02:46:10 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: Re: *read-default-float-format* in SBCL/wh-sandbox
 
 
-> Le samedi 23 juin 2007 ? 21:08 +0200, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :=20
+> Le samedi 23 juin 2007 ? 21:08 +0200, Waldek Hebisch a =E9crit :
 > > Do you think we should set *read-default-float-format*
 > > to T?  I must admit that in Lisp/boot sources I would prefer to
 > > explicitly specify double precision (when needed), while for
 > > Spad/input we are (or should be) using our own routines anyway.
->=20
+>
 > I agree but I see two issues here, the first one is that when
 > $useBFasDefault is set to false Axiom creates single-floats and
 > therefore computations are done over single-floats. You can try in the
 > interpreter :
->=20
-> )bo $useBFasDefault :=3D false
->=20
+>
+> )bo $useBFasDefault := false
+>
 > 1.0/3*float(3,0,10)@DoubleFloat
->=20
-> =3D> 1.0000000298023224d0
->=20
->=20
+>
+> => 1.0000000298023224d0
+>
+>
 > This can be fixed by modifying the function MAKE-FLOAT in macros.lisp
 > (replacing the 'e' by a 'd' in the format) . This feature - using
 > DoubleFloat by default instead of Float - is very handy when you write a
 > Spad file where computations are done on DoubleFloat : you don't have to
 > coerce each Float and the generated Lisp file is cleaner.
->=20
+>
 > The other issue is how a DoubleFloat is displayed. Since we let Lisp
 > display it and *read-default-float-format* is set to single-float the
 > 'd' character is added to its printed representation.
->=20
+>
 > I think that in the mean time (as far as the Lisp "formatter" is used to
 > displays double-floats) *read-default-float-format* should be set to
 > double-float.
->=20
+>
 
 OK.  As of revision 645 *read-default-float-format* should be set to
 double-float.  This was somewhat tricky with sbcl -- if one just
@@ -43307,18 +37680,12 @@ which is called before toplevel.  In the process I think that
 I also fixed the )fin issue (typing )fin now gives the sbcl
 prompt).
 
---=20
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch=20
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 21:56:23 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: A suggestion for Gold
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 6/26/07, William Sit wrote:
 > The following email (with minor changes) was originally sent
@@ -43388,18 +37755,11 @@ rather moot.
 I think I will ponder these questions of another 24 hours before I
 decide my final reply to this proposal.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 22:35:56 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: Autoconf change
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706250858040.31510@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 On 6/25/07, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > ...
@@ -43433,27 +37793,11 @@ those of Unix and Linux remains.
 
 So, please don't downcase all file names.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 27 Jun 2007 08:58:03 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87r6nywpvy.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46816208.7040009@hemmecke.de>
-	<87ejjywlg4.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <4681959E.8040800@hemmecke.de>
-	<87wsxquy1n.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46819D06.2020201@hemmecke.de>
-	<87sl8euw58.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 27 Jun 2007 08:58:03 +0200
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Dear Stephen,
 
@@ -43539,21 +37883,12 @@ Test(R: Field): with
     then foo n == n
     else bar n == n
 
-
-
 Maybe one of these projects is for you,
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber
-To: Waldek Hebisch
 Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 12:17:24 +0200
-	VDF: 6.39.0.65; host: mg2-av)
-Cc: list
+From: Gernot Hueber
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: SBCL/wh-sandbox
 
 Dear Waldek,
@@ -43808,17 +38143,10 @@ all-src
 83338  p0  I+
 0:00.00 /home/ghue/src/wh-sandbox-sbcl/target/i386-unknown-freebsd6.2/bin/sman -noihere -paste /home/ghue/
 
-Best regards,
-
-Gernot
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber
 Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 13:00:38 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gernot Hueber
 Subject: Re: SBCL/wh-sandbox
 
 > Dear Waldek,
@@ -43893,19 +38221,12 @@ The processes are created as expected, but due to not working sockets
 enter infinite wait.  If you get to this point just kill the processes
 -- all parts that should be build are build already.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: A suggestion for Gold
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
 Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 16:52:10 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: A suggestion for Gold
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On 6/26/07, William Sit wrote:
@@ -43939,21 +38260,11 @@ not ot vote).  However to avoid confusion I must say that I fully
 support William's proposal.  In fact, he very much articulated
 pragmatic approach to Axiom developement that I tried to advocate.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:26:39 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: Autoconf change
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706250858040.31510@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40706261935p3b5d470en8a41dc1609517791@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -43962,29 +38273,11 @@ On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 You understand the value of incremental improvements.  I wish we were more in
 sharing that view.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 27 Jun 2007 12:48:45 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87r6nywpvy.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46816208.7040009@hemmecke.de>
-	<87ejjywlg4.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <4681959E.8040800@hemmecke.de>
-	<87wsxquy1n.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46819D06.2020201@hemmecke.de>
-	<87sl8euw58.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qk5tpj344.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 27 Jun 2007 12:48:45 -0400
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
-Hello Martin,
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
@@ -44084,23 +38377,11 @@ Aldor.
 Martin, Ralf, many thanks for your input and thoughts.  They are
 terrifically important to me and greatly appreciated!
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 14:17:09 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<46816208.7040009@hemmecke.de>	<87ejjywlg4.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<4681959E.8040800@hemmecke.de>	<87wsxquy1n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<46819D06.2020201@hemmecke.de>	<87sl8euw58.fsf@lattice.localdomain>	<9qk5tpj344.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87odj1uyvm.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -44126,33 +38407,11 @@ That is my opinion (and hope) as well.
 > means by which I am going to advance these notions is by writing the
 > code, by making it happen.
 
-*Cheers*
-
-Thanks Steve for stepping up to the plate.
-
-CY
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 27 Jun 2007 14:40:33 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87r6nywpvy.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46816208.7040009@hemmecke.de>
-	<87ejjywlg4.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <4681959E.8040800@hemmecke.de>
-	<87wsxquy1n.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46819D06.2020201@hemmecke.de>
-	<87sl8euw58.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qk5tpj344.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87odj1uyvm.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <4682A9A5.50701@yahoo.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 27 Jun 2007 14:40:33 -0400
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -44196,20 +38455,12 @@ I found the following quite useful, giving a good overview of the
 
 Any suggestions, preferences, comments, etc very much appreciated!
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 22:53:28 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Robert Boyer, Warren Hunt, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Maxima List <maxima@math.utexas.edu>, list
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Axiom and GCL FFI
+Cc: Robert Boyer, Warren Hunt
 
 I have a modest proposal concerning FFI, which I belive will solve
 many Axiom problems.  While the proposal is motivated by Axiom
@@ -44249,18 +38500,11 @@ coded using existing GCL constructs.
 The other operations may include dereferencing foreign pointers
 and block copy between foreign memory and Lisp.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 14:01:27 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Axisp news
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+Subject: Re: Axisp news
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -44272,24 +38516,11 @@ ironed out since the comparison article was written?  I agree it sounds
 very interesting but I think we should probably first figure out if the
 performance drop is something that can be avoided.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time 
-with the Yahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.
-http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#news
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 27 Jun 2007 17:22:56 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 27 Jun 2007 17:22:56 -0400
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -44316,22 +38547,10 @@ GCL does not appear to suffer from this.
 Looking at the code for Lift further encourages to me to belive that
 this is SBCL specific.
 
-> 
-> Cheers,
-> CY
-
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 03:32:56 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: A modest proposal
 
 Now that we've had a full, frank, and open debate about William Sit's
@@ -44455,20 +38674,11 @@ make a diff-Naur changeset, document, test, and post it.
 
 Contribute.
 
-Tim 
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 11:15:46 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: A modest proposal
-Cc: list
-
-Hi,
 
 yes, I think Axiom should have just one official branch and it should
 just work. And that official branch should be the one in Debian (it
@@ -44602,19 +38812,6 @@ On 6/28/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 > make a diff-Naur changeset, document, test, and post it.
 >
 > Contribute.
->
-> Tim
->
->
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 11:48:54 +0200
@@ -44654,16 +38851,11 @@ not the unwillingness to contribute to trunk.
 It is the problem that we cannot agree on *one* SCM and that the 
 relation between trunk and build-improvements and wh-sandbox is unclear.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Subject: Re: A modest proposal
+From: Waldek Hebisch
 To: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 12:48:39 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
 
 > Oh, really? So it "just works" as in:
 > <http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/366Gcl267CrashesBuildingWhSandbox/diff>
@@ -44685,20 +38877,12 @@ just fine, but on some other I noticed problems.  If I were
 making a release tarball now I would probably include gcl-2.6.8-pre
 inside and made it a default.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 07:33:13 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Tim and Axiom
 
-
 Tim --
 
   I'm highly annoyed to find Axiom in almost the same situation as
@@ -44724,17 +38908,12 @@ and wh-sandbox.
 likely that you were well-intensioned; but the execution is void of
 content.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 07:40:08 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: GCL-2.6.8 and Axiom
 
-
 Waldek --
 
    GCL-2.6.8 is still in build-improvements.  It did noy go away.
@@ -44748,17 +38927,11 @@ dependencies.  If you unpack both in the same directory, you have
 all dependencies resolved.  I can implement that too -- but I need
 to finish another work that is pending.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Subject: Re: GCL-2.6.8 and Axiom
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 28 Jun 2007 14:54:17 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch
+Subject: Re: GCL-2.6.8 and Axiom
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -44786,18 +38959,11 @@ I still have colleagues who tried to install wh-sandbox but didn't succeed.  Of
 course, there is the mailing list, but many just don't bother / are too shy /
 don't know what to do / etc...
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 Jun 2007 09:10:23 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: A modest proposal
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 28 Jun 2007 09:10:23 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -44828,20 +38994,12 @@ change and Silver, I deal with it.
 The process is so blindingly simple I find it hard to believe it even
 needs discussion.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 08:12:46 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: GCL-2.6.8 and Axiom
-	<9qbqf05jeu.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -44857,10 +39015,6 @@ that.  Configure stops with hard errors when noweb is not present.  Many there
 is not enough.  Please, could you be more specific?  That would
 help me in figuring out what to implement as solution.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 08:30:29 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
@@ -44868,7 +39022,6 @@ To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list
 Subject: open source, etc.
 
-
 Tim --
 
   I'm also a contributor to GDB.  Indeed, there is no similaritie
@@ -44886,17 +39039,11 @@ Don't go open source.  Don't moralize about open source.
 Now, if you're still interested in in making Axiom better let's work on
 technical points.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 Jun 2007 09:34:36 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Tim and Axiom
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 28 Jun 2007 09:34:36 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 >   As of incremental changes to trunk, I guess you prefer ignore my recent 
@@ -44914,20 +39061,11 @@ change and comment on technicalities.
 
 Without that, I'm afraid, the execution is void of content.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 08:36:02 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Tim and Axiom
-	<87tzss42z7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -44949,20 +39087,11 @@ You vocally expressed that you had no interest in build-improvements
 or wh-sandbox.  If you had any sense, you would be more productive in 
 staying our of this debate.
 
-Sincerely yours,
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 Jun 2007 09:54:01 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Tim and Axiom
-	<87tzss42z7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706280834070.28331@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 28 Jun 2007 09:54:01 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -44981,21 +39110,11 @@ to.
 
 I care about Axiom.  This debate affects the entire community. 
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 09:02:54 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Tim and Axiom
-	<87tzss42z7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706280834070.28331@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87ps3g422u.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -45008,20 +39127,11 @@ Since it is not one of your priotities to merge build-improvements or
 wh-sandbox with silver, you should be doing something more productive
 than you're at the moment.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 Jun 2007 10:20:12 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Tim and Axiom
-	<87tzss42z7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706280834070.28331@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87ps3g422u.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706280900190.28331@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 28 Jun 2007 10:20:12 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -45044,23 +39154,11 @@ effort.
 But your right, its not one of my priorities to collect said changes
 and propose a patch.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 09:21:02 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Tim and Axiom
-	<87tzss42z7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706280834070.28331@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87ps3g422u.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0706280900190.28331@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87lke440v7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -45069,18 +39167,11 @@ On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
 All I ask is that you stop distracting people whose priority it is.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 13:46:57 -0400
 From: William Sit
-Subject: Re: A modest proposal
 To: Tim Daly
-Message-id: <4683F411.A0B6A79E@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: A modest proposal
 
 <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
 <html>
@@ -45182,16 +39273,12 @@ of lesser resistance".
 <br>&nbsp;
 <br>&nbsp;</html>
 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 Jun 2007 17:18:21 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 28 Jun 2007 17:18:21 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -45243,35 +39330,13 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > Log of build after restart is at:
 > 
 > http://www.math.uni.wroc.pl/~hebisch/prog/mlogg2
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 28 Jun 2007 17:55:41 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-	<54fy4bzski.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 28 Jun 2007 17:55:41 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -45283,10 +39348,6 @@ set to t.
 
 Will replay with fresh gclcvs tonight.
 
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
 Camm Maguire writes:
 
 > Greetings!
@@ -45339,39 +39400,11 @@ Camm Maguire writes:
 > > Log of build after restart is at:
 > > 
 > > http://www.math.uni.wroc.pl/~hebisch/prog/mlogg2
-> > 
-> > -- 
-> >                               Waldek Hebisch
-> > Waldek Hebisch 
-> > 
-> > 
-> > _______________________________________________
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 17:54:09 -0500
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: William Sit
 Subject: A modest proposal
 
 William,
@@ -45573,30 +39606,10 @@ will never see?
 If you want to work on this project please respect the fundamental goals.
 That's not an unreasonable request.
 
-Tim
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 17:58:57 -0500
-To: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: A modest proposal
 
 Ondrej,
@@ -45612,15 +39625,10 @@ true that Debian would give Axiom considerably more exposure.
 Are you a debian-committer? Can you take up the task of making a
 Debian release of Gold?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 01:12:57 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-Cc: list
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: A modest proposal
 
 > Camm Maguire did the debian version. As far as I'm aware Camm is the
@@ -45634,7 +39642,7 @@ Subject: Re: A modest proposal
 I am not a Debian developer, but I use Debian and I have some packages
 in Debian:
 
-http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=ondrej@certik.cz
+http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=Ondrej Certik
 
 but I always need to find a sponsor (a Debian developer) who uploads
 the package for me. Yes, I can update the package, but I don't have
@@ -45642,15 +39650,10 @@ time to sort out bugs and stuff. But if you help me with compiling (I
 had problems with compiling the wh-sandbox), I can do that. But then I
 need to find a sponsor, which is really hard.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 18:13:13 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: A modest proposal
 
 Ralf,
@@ -45682,15 +39685,10 @@ The kind of diff-Naur patch I've asked from Gaby (autoconf) or
 Waldek (hyperdoc) are not represented in any of the changes I made.
 Thus there should be minimal collisions.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 18:24:21 -0500
-To: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: A modest proposal
 
 Ondrej,
@@ -45698,17 +39696,10 @@ Ondrej,
 As noted, Camm both did the prior port and sponsored Axiom.
 If we can do the port I believe he can be asked to sponsor it.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 22:36:41 -0400
 From: William Sit
 To: Tim Daly
-Message-id: <46847039.B1459AA7@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: A modest proposal
 
 <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
@@ -45795,17 +39786,11 @@ As Donnie Brasco said in the namesake movie, let's "forget about it".
 <br>&nbsp;
 <br>&nbsp;</html>
 
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-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 Jun 2007 22:42:37 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axisp news
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 28 Jun 2007 22:42:37 -0400
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
-Cliff,
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -45914,21 +39899,11 @@ I will submit a patch to the author of Lift, including this
 optimization and the port to GCL.  There are a few remaining wrinkles
 to work out but should be able to have something soon-ish.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
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-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 20:32:17 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Axisp news
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
-
+Subject: Re: Axisp news
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -45941,27 +39916,12 @@ Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Very impressive!  Thanks Steve for the hard work.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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-To: Stephen Wilson
-Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-	<54fy4bzski.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<878xa34uci.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 29 Jun 2007 00:40:28 -0400
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
+Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
+Cc: Camm Maguire, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -46152,14 +40112,10 @@ NIL
 Thanks,
 Steve
 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 01:27:46 -0500
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: William Sit
 Subject: A modest proposal
 
 William,
@@ -46168,15 +40124,10 @@ I apologize that I've been sarcastic to you in public. As you know
 from personal experience I hold you and your opinions in high esteem.
 Please accept my apology.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 03:11:09 -0500
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: William Sit
 Subject: A modest proposal
 
 William,
@@ -46333,15 +40284,10 @@ clear when a debate misses the point. "Reducto ad sarcasm" is not a
 proper way to debate and I'm sorry that I fell to that level.  I hold
 you in high personal esteem and I regret that mistake. Mea culpa.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 10:28:58 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-Cc: list
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: A modest proposal
 
 > Ondrej,
@@ -46353,14 +40299,10 @@ OK. When you merge the repositories and make a release, let me know
 which exact version you would like to have in Debian and if Camm
 doesn't have time to update the package, I can do it.
 
-Ondrej
-
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-
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 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 11:36:50 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: axiom-dev <list>
+To: list
 Subject: LogiWeb
 
 Hello
@@ -46371,17 +40313,11 @@ http://logiweb.eu/
 
 That seems to be a very interesting project.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 12:07:15 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: William Sit
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-	<46847039.B1459AA7@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -46489,16 +40425,11 @@ a community develepment. I am all for feedback. That should be our
 That is my little comment to the issue...
 I'm sorry if I wasted your time.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 14:59:23 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: LogiWeb
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Ralf,
 
@@ -46519,16 +40450,10 @@ something interesting.
 When you have a chance, could you try to (briefly) summarize the talk?
 Or do you have a link to a more readable introduction?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 14:19:31 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Combinat
 
 Ralf,
@@ -46542,17 +40467,11 @@ the point-set topology structures? I cannot tell. Perhaps an
 "overview of the theory" section might help. Something  like:
 <http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Species.html>
 
-Tim
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-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 15:23:36 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-	<46847039.B1459AA7@sci.ccny.cuny.edu> <4684D9D3.8000000@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
 
 On 6/29/07, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 >
@@ -46608,17 +40527,11 @@ to these uncomfortable facts or risk the death of the Axiom project
 due to placing a barrier which no developer other than the one who
 originated the idea is willing to climb.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 29 Jun 2007 21:27:12 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Combinat
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 29 Jun 2007 21:27:12 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -46636,16 +40549,10 @@ Section 8.1, Definition 8.1. (in trunk)
 
 The wikipedia site is much better.
 
-Martin
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 \start
-To: list
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 21:34:05 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: 
+To: list
 Subject: Fork time
 
 First, I would like to thank Wiliam Sit for starting this
@@ -46689,23 +40596,12 @@ Let me shortly state my reasons:
 I value Axiom comunity, but feel that leaving current project is
 the best way to clarify situation.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
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-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 15:44:08 -0400
 From: William Sit
 To: Tim Daly
-Message-id: <46856108.D20DEE4C@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: A modest proposal
 
-
-
 Tim Daly wrote:
 > 
 > William,
@@ -46720,17 +40616,10 @@ A bit of sarcasm was exactly what's needed to bring the
 issues out! But be careful when you next use it. Apology
 (not needed) accepted. Thanks for your kind comment above.
 
-William
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 16:11:30 -0400
 From: William Sit
 To: Tim Daly
-Message-id: <46856772.84C52605@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: A modest proposal
 
 Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -46762,25 +40651,18 @@ printed copies of articles in a pile, say for use in a
 course, but may make an individual copy for anyone who
 asks). 
 
-William
-
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-
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-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: re: A modest proposal
-	<46847039.B1459AA7@sci.ccny.cuny.edu> <4684D9D3.8000000@hemmecke.de>
-	<fbcd16d40706291223q2502a9acxf04570d792717f8e@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 29 Jun 2007 16:45:08 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: A modest proposal
 
 Hi Bill,
 
 I share some of the concerns about literate programming, but I'd like
 to spell out some of my thoughts.
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 > I agree with both Ralf and William Sit on this issue. Like Ralf, I
 > think that I am a strong supporter of the *concept* of literate
 > programming, but that the experiment in literate programming as
@@ -46879,20 +40761,10 @@ resistance and criticism.
 If you believe in the goals, if you believe in the axioms, the
 philosophys, stand by them and press on.
 
-
-Sincerley,
-Steve
-
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-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 23:28:00 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list,
-	aldor-combinat-devel <aldor-combinat-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
 Subject: Re: Combinat
 
 > The MuPad-Combinat link is broken.
@@ -46936,14 +40808,9 @@ I'll do some restructuring this summer.
 
 I think http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combinatorial_species is much better.
 
-Thank you
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 23:36:21 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: list
 Subject: Tuples
 
@@ -46955,16 +40822,10 @@ DirectProduct(L: List Group) or DirectProduct(L: Tuple Group)?
 That is, one has to manually iterate DirectProduct(G1,G2)
 if one wants a direct product of more than two groups?
 
-thanks for your consideration
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 14:39:48 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: William Sit, Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Paper usage policy (for authors)
 
 --- William Sit wrote:
@@ -47038,23 +40899,11 @@ to be an enabler for new types of mathematical research and and new
 levels of rigor and speed.  That's worth doing right, even if we have
 to spend the time to make the infrastructure to make it possible first.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 15:08:44 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-To: Stephen Wilson,
-	Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list
+To: Stephen Wilson, Bill Page
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -47151,26 +41000,11 @@ in 30 years because someone can't understand what it is doing.  (If
 there's a better algorithm out there then of course that's different,
 but the rewrite would have been needed in that case regardless.)
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 00:28:37 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-	<4684D9D3.8000000@hemmecke.de>	<fbcd16d40706291223q2502a9acxf04570d792717f8e@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87sl8a8p7v.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 >> It is clear that developers do not want to be reading their
 >> source code from a dvi viewer, two steps removed from the problem on
@@ -47230,17 +41064,11 @@ developers that might be important (even the bad and stupid code) so
 they safe time in not trying again the wrong route. Or they see that I 
 falsely classified something as the wrong route. I'm not perfect.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 18:33:44 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-	<547989.41772.qm@web56712.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On 6/29/07, C Y wrote:
 > --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
@@ -47276,20 +41104,11 @@ extending asdf to understand pamphlet format will be anything but a
 similar diversion. The result of all this effort is just to build a
 bigger ghetto in which Axiom will eventually die... :-(
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 29 Jun 2007 18:48:09 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-	<46847039.B1459AA7@sci.ccny.cuny.edu> <4684D9D3.8000000@hemmecke.de>
-	<fbcd16d40706291223q2502a9acxf04570d792717f8e@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87sl8a8p7v.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46858795.9020607@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 29 Jun 2007 18:48:09 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -47329,19 +41148,12 @@ more which any one of us will encounter during or work.  One thing is
 clear, at least to me:  Literate programming does not get in the way
 given a little bit of imagination.
 
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 17:57:36 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: Fork time
 
-
 Waldek --
 
   I read your message with high interest.  I fully understand the
@@ -47360,16 +41172,11 @@ because as a community we can build more than the project.
 someone on ths list once said "running code wins".  Get past the current
 debate and move on *with* Axiom.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 01:00:09 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: Tuples
-Cc: list
 
 On 06/29/2007 11:36 PM, Franz Lehner wrote:
 > Hello
@@ -47414,20 +41221,13 @@ eventually turn into something I like. You have to wait a bit, though.
 Better listen at the aldor-combinat mailing list. I might forget to post 
 something to axiom-dev.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: re: A modest proposal
-	<547989.41772.qm@web56712.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-	<fbcd16d40706291533s6fc38accnfa478b211acb8992@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 29 Jun 2007 19:03:15 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: A modest proposal
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 > I very strongly disagree. I do not think the AXIOM project should be
 > in the business of building literate programming tools. And I am
 > rather surprised that Stephen should think so since he is also against
@@ -47462,19 +41262,11 @@ Not sure what to say about that.  There are technical reasons why asdf
 is a reasonable direction to pursue.  I have no idea what you mean by
 `ghetto'.
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 01:08:44 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Fork time
-Cc: list
 
 >   I do believe there is a way out of this apparant dead end.  Remember,
 > someone on ths list once said "running code wins".  Get past the current
@@ -47487,18 +41279,13 @@ improve the current situation.
 I also very much hope that we stay together as a community and even 
 fight for a bigger one.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 16:14:18 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > I very strongly disagree. I do not think the AXIOM project should be
 > in the business of building literate programming tools. And I am
@@ -47571,24 +41358,11 @@ directions, rather than arguing further about it - I don't see anybody
 being convinced at this stage.  Let's write some pamphlets! (or code,
 as the case may be.)
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 18:25:37 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Fork time
-	<468590FC.7030504@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sat, 30 Jun 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -47613,17 +41387,11 @@ Yes.  I'll soon make my slides public.  For me, Axiom is, among other things,
 a tool.  It needs a *user* community.  Otherwise, it will die in futil
 philosophical debates about the literate sex of angels.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 16:25:43 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Stephen Wilson, Bill Page
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-To: Stephen Wilson,
-	Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -47670,26 +41438,12 @@ the underlying tools.  If they MUST work with them, I would like them
 to be literate all the way down - no dark corners to get into trouble
 with.  But that's again just me.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 02:06:25 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: LogiWeb
-	<fbcd16d40706291159q37e9971fje316fdd6879f1d99@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner,
-	axiom-dev <list>, grue@diku.dk
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner, Klaus Grue
 
 >> http://logiweb.eu/
 
@@ -47741,14 +41495,11 @@ have the suspicion that a pamphlet could be seen as a logiweb paper if
 our underlying programming language were pure lambda calculus. But we 
 want to use some higher level language like Aldor/SPAD.
 
-
-
 \start
+Date: 29 Jun 2007 20:13:40 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 29 Jun 2007 20:13:40 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -47785,19 +41536,11 @@ with that perspective.
 
 Your certainly not alone :)
 
-
-Cheers,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Fork time
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 03:37:09 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Fork time
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 >
@@ -47817,18 +41560,12 @@ situation.  Otherwise inside we risk quarrels that make cooperation
 difficult and from outside project looks unfocused, which limits
 comunity growth.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 29 Jun 2007 21:56:51 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Fork time
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 29 Jun 2007 21:56:51 -0400
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > It was not a light decision.  But I feel that comunity needs clear
@@ -47849,22 +41586,12 @@ share knowledge and understanding.
 Good luck and thanks for all your past and future work!  I believe any
 incarnation of Axiom will benefit greatly from your efforts.
 
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 29 Jun 2007 23:47:38 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-	<54fy4bzski.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<878xa34uci.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87r6nv2x1f.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 29 Jun 2007 23:47:38 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings, and thanks so much!  Believe this is fixed now.
 
@@ -48057,32 +41784,10 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 >   ac:   c3                      ret    
 > NIL
 > 
-> 
-> Thanks,
-> Steve
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
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--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 23:08:57 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Combinat
 
 Ralf,
@@ -48095,17 +41800,11 @@ combinations on sets? Would it be a set of pointers? So a species
 is a "builder function" that would build a given data structure,
 like a linked list, from a set of pointers?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 00:52:06 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-	<87ejju8fkb.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 > ...
 > C Y writes:
@@ -48171,17 +41870,11 @@ doing the things that you and Stephen are proposing.
 
 That's what I like about the web! ;-)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 01:35:46 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Fork time
-Cc: list
 
 Waldek,
 
@@ -48245,23 +41938,15 @@ If you are serious, then this a a bold step and I thank you again for
 your continuing contributions to this work - by what ever name you
 wish to call it. :-)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: re: A modest proposal
-	<87ejju8fkb.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40706292152l49785503sb0ff63b61580d170@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 30 Jun 2007 02:26:04 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: A modest proposal
 
 Hello Bill,
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 > > ...
 > > C Y writes:
 > > > If I understand correctly from previous posts, in this context "ghetto"
@@ -48386,22 +42071,11 @@ like to see realized.
 > 
 > That's what I like about the web! ;-)
 
-Indeed!
-
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 09:21:55 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-	<87lke26jr7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 BTW, has someone though about where we were now if NAG had given Axiom 
 (including a autoconf build environment) to Tim?
@@ -48419,19 +42093,11 @@ restrictive which patches go into Axiom. Then it is time to really
 "force" people to submit LP patches. But now we should make Axiom 
 attractive!!!
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 Jun 2007 04:10:51 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-	<87ejju8fkb.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40706292152l49785503sb0ff63b61580d170@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87lke26jr7.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46860493.7040309@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 30 Jun 2007 04:10:51 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Ralph,
 
@@ -48472,19 +42138,10 @@ dont think there is a fast path to an amicable result.  I have enough
 people telling me that they want something done yesterday.  Axiom, I
 hope, is an oasis from such expectations.
 
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 04:25:08 -0400
 From: William Sit
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Message-id: <46861364.AD65F2B8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Fork time
 
 Dear Waldek:
@@ -48545,18 +42202,11 @@ said, "move on *with* Axiom."
 
 Please reconsider and continue your good work.
 
-William
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 11:21:39 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Stephen Wilson,
-	axiom-dev <list>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-	<46860493.7040309@hemmecke.de> <87fy497th0.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: 
 
 >> I wait for Gaby to submit a patch. I think that will be the better 
 >> road than simply switch to wh-sandbox and make some people angry.
@@ -48617,15 +42267,10 @@ Of course there is no real time pressure. I press, because I want to see
 a well documented, well running Axiom during my lifetime. Only that 
 presses to ask for more developers.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 11:41:56 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Tim Daly, axiom-dev <list>
-Cc: 
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Combinat
 
 > I've been studying your combinatorial species project.
@@ -48676,21 +42321,11 @@ B(L: LabelType): CombinatorialSpecies L == (1+X*B*B)(L) add {...}
 and the same "for" loop above with structures$B gives you all binary 
 rooted trees with exactly 4 nodes.
 
-Hope that helps.
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 Jun 2007 06:33:05 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-	<87ejju8fkb.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40706292152l49785503sb0ff63b61580d170@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87lke26jr7.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46860493.7040309@hemmecke.de>
-	<87fy497th0.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <468620A3.1080905@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 30 Jun 2007 06:33:05 -0400
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -48807,24 +42442,11 @@ ideas always survive.
 
 I share the same perspective. 
 
-
-Cheers,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 06:34:35 -0400
 From: William Sit
-Subject: re: A modest proposal (PLEQN documentation)
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Message-id: <468631BB.B8DEC676@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-	<46847039.B1459AA7@sci.ccny.cuny.edu> <4684D9D3.8000000@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
-
-
+Subject: re: A modest proposal (PLEQN documentation)
 
 Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > [sniped]
@@ -48978,20 +42600,11 @@ that is the standard) as undergraduate or master theses.
 Doctoral students can develop better models, new and newer
 algorithms for Axiom's foundation and implement them. 
 
-William
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 05:31:15 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page, Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: A modest proposal
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,
-	Stephen Wilson
-Cc: list
-
-
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
 
 > Thanks for carrying my side of the conversation for me, Cliff. :-)
 
@@ -49124,29 +42737,11 @@ the way down" with literate programming comes into play.
 Anyway.  We'll see - it's an experiment.  All we can do is give it a
 try.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Got a little couch potato? 
-Check out fun summer activities for kids.
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-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 14:46:17 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: William Sit
 Subject: re: A modest proposal (PLEQN documentation)
-	<46847039.B1459AA7@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<4684D9D3.8000000@hemmecke.de>
-	<468631BB.B8DEC676@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 >> The important thing is that the information is there. I am not so sure
 >> that we already have a good format of how a pamphlet should look like.
@@ -49206,16 +42801,11 @@ categorial setting, I would be over grateful.
 
 I support that view very much.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 06:06:15 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: Fork time
 To: William Sit, Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: Fork time
 
 I think one way to look at this fork (which as I think someone observed
 is already in some ways a de-facto fork) is as a proving ground for
@@ -49276,25 +42866,11 @@ don't become too incompatible on the Algebra level, I don't think a
 fragmentation needs to occur.  Waldek's fork can be to Axiom like
 Ubuntu is to Debian.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-TV dinner still cooling? 
-Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV.
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-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 16:12:16 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Bertfried Fauser
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: Combinat
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 On Sat, 30 Jun 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -49365,33 +42941,12 @@ BF.
 >
 > and the same "for" loop above with structures$B gives you all binary
 > rooted trees with exactly 4 nodes.
->
-> Hope that helps.
-> Ralf
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
-
-% PD Dr Bertfried Fauser
-%     Institution: Max Planck Institute for Math, Leipzig <http://www.mis.mpg.de>
-%   Privat Docent: University of Konstanz, Phys Dept <http://www.uni-konstanz.de>
-%  contact|->URL : http://clifford.physik.uni-konstanz.de/~fauser/
-%          Phone : Leipzig +49 341 9959 735  Konstanz +49 7531 693491
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 12:03:45 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Bertfried Fauser
 Subject: re: Combinat
-	<Pine.LNX.4.44.0706301608080.8570-100000@clifford.physik.uni-konstanz.de>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Bertfied,
 
@@ -49425,18 +42980,11 @@ http://www.informatics.bangor.ac.uk/public/math/research/preprints/95/algtop95.h
 
 I think that is very interesting.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 13:12:03 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Fork time
-	<718547.20388.qm@web56713.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On 6/30/07, Cliff Yapp wrote:
 
@@ -49448,37 +42996,24 @@ Hopefully, Waldek's is not too discouraged, and like William suggested,
 he just forget about the comments that provoked this and continue the great
 work he has been doing. Better days ahead...
 
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 15:42:46 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: Axiom and ANSI Lisp -- SBCL
 
-
-Waldek --
-
   In a local tree, I've added a warpper to compile-file so that
 it aborst build when the tertiary return value of compile-file (failure-p) is
 true.  I consider that a minimum trust for sane build of Axiom -- which means
 neither silver nor build-improvements is sane with respect to that 
 notion.  When I do that I see lots of failures.  Did you try that?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 22:42:51 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: Combinat
-	<Pine.LNX.4.44.0706301608080.8570-100000@clifford.physik.uni-konstanz.de>
-	<fbcd16d40706300903n7264a00dp2991f2a95f579e61@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>, Bertfried Fauser
+Cc: Bertfried Fauser
 
 >> if we are here dealing already with a sort of pointers (or function
 >> arrays) is there already in Aldor/Axiom a 'functor' domain?
@@ -49557,24 +43092,12 @@ implemented on a computer. To me that sounds much more complicated than
 the symmetric function business. Actually, categories are so simple as 
 algebraic structures. But that is not everything.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 Jun 2007 18:06:49 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-	<54fy4bzski.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<878xa34uci.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87r6nv2x1f.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<5464569k85.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 30 Jun 2007 18:06:49 -0400
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
-
-Hello Camm,
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 A new problem now, unfortunately, unseen before latest commit.
 
@@ -49763,21 +43286,12 @@ Disassembly of section .text:
 NIL
 
 
-Thanks again,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 18:02:41 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: Fix thinko in src/interp/vmlisp.lisp
 
-
-Hi,
-
   This thinko while caugh while building build-improvements with
 SBCL.  The error is that the value of abs(N) should not be part
 of the arguments to error() and should be computed separately.
@@ -49823,14 +43337,11 @@ Will apply silver SF/SVN shortly.
   (defun MACERR (MESSAGE &rest ignore)
     (declare (ignore ignore))
 
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 Jun 2007 19:54:19 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Fix thinko in src/interp/vmlisp.lisp
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 30 Jun 2007 19:54:19 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Gaby,
 
@@ -49849,13 +43360,6 @@ Note also your version still (I think) as a problem when N is
 negative, as it will fall through the CASE and wind up printing -N,
 which I dont think we want.
 
-Comments?
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
 > Hi,
@@ -49904,23 +43408,13 @@ Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 >   
 >   (defun MACERR (MESSAGE &rest ignore)
 >     (declare (ignore ignore))
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Stephen Wilson
-Subject: Re: Fix thinko in src/interp/vmlisp.lisp
-	<8764555784.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 30 Jun 2007 20:15:14 -0400
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
+Subject: Re: Fix thinko in src/interp/vmlisp.lisp
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hi Gaby,
 
diff --git a/book/2007-07.txt b/book/2007-07.txt
index 3c8aaf3..3fec799 100644
--- a/book/2007-07.txt
+++ b/book/2007-07.txt
@@ -1,34 +1,19 @@
 \start
+Date: 01 Jul 2007 02:44:08 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-	<54fy4bzski.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<878xa34uci.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87r6nv2x1f.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 01 Jul 2007 02:44:08 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings, and thanks for your very clear, lucid, concise and
 extremely helpful reports!  Should be fixed now, a better fix
 hopefully in soon.
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 01:55:46 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Fix thinko in src/interp/vmlisp.lisp
-	<8764555784.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<871wft5699.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sat, 30 Jun 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -79,23 +64,17 @@ later when I have the right tools at dsiposal.
   			(if (eq nargs 1) " argument," " arguments,")))))
 
 
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 02:14:56 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: [silver] Remove executable property
 
-
 I removed the executable property set on almost all files.  Similar
 changes have been made long time ago on build-improvements.
 
 There is diff to look at.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 03:13:13 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
@@ -103,8 +82,6 @@ To: list
 Subject: Build machinery -- an overview
 
 
-Hi,
-
 This is a general overview of the build system.  This message contains
 no code -- I'm discussing general view, ideas, ideals.
  
@@ -146,19 +123,12 @@ type information for Lisp systems that care about proclamation.
 
 [1] http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/hugs-users/2006-January/000621.html
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 04:35:56 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
-
-Hi,
-
   This message contains no code.  It is a head up.
 
 The current build machinery in silver does not support out of source
@@ -177,21 +147,11 @@ is supposed to do.
 Notice that all the changes I propose are already implemented in
 build-improvements. 
 
-Comments?
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Tim Daly
-Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source
-	build
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 01 Jul 2007 11:46:14 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch, Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -205,20 +165,12 @@ Then you will also get myself back into the boat.
 
 Greetings from China, 
 
-sad Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 04:56:54 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
-Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source
-	build
-	<9qwsxktq1l.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
+Cc: Waldek Hebisch
 
 On Sun, 1 Jul 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -264,21 +216,13 @@ in first, then refine it.
 
   I hope to see all y'all back to Axiom.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source
-	build
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 01 Jul 2007 09:05:56 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 
-Hi Gaby,
-
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > Hi,
 > 
@@ -310,19 +254,11 @@ dependency graph for make?
 I guess I would like a tad bit more info than saying the current
 scheme is bad.  It tells me nothing about the benifits of your change.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 01 Jul 2007 09:12:55 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Build machinery -- an overview
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 01 Jul 2007 09:12:55 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Hello Gaby,
 
@@ -334,25 +270,15 @@ which version is used to build the format, esp when local macros are
 used.  Is it at all worth standardizing on a specific autoconf version
 among developers?
 
-
 Im leaving for another fishing trip in a few short hours.  Hopefully
 when I return this time I'll actually feel a bit more relaxed.  Wont
 be back online till the end of the week.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 08:50:31 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Build machinery -- an overview
-	<87r6ns4694.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 1 Jul 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -374,18 +300,11 @@ functionalities.  This is a requirement on developers, not
 users.  For a long time we have used Autoconf 2.59, which contained
 a bug, now fixed in 2.60.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 08:57:17 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source
-	build
-	<87ved446kr.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 On Sun, 1 Jul 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -407,19 +326,11 @@ on windows.  I believe people have ecncountered amny variations of the
 problems there.  On balance, I see the current steup having more
 problems than benefits it gives us on daily basis.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source
-	build
-	<87ved446kr.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707010850560.32620@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 01 Jul 2007 10:34:32 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -457,24 +368,11 @@ property of int/ w.r.t re-make, as mentioned above.
 
 Many thanks for taking the time to respond to my questions!
 
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 09:37:27 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source
-	build
-	<87ved446kr.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707010850560.32620@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87lke042h3.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 On Sun, 1 Jul 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -499,21 +397,11 @@ hand-made changes -- they are not overwritten by the untangling
 machinery.  Similarly the result of Boot -> Lisp translation
 has careful dependency so that hand-made tweaks are not overwritten.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source
-	build
-	<87ved446kr.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707010850560.32620@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87lke042h3.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707010933560.32620@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 01 Jul 2007 10:45:54 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -542,21 +430,11 @@ Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
 Precisely what I was hoping to hear!
 
-Thanks again,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 15:07:26 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source
-	build
-	<87ved446kr.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707010850560.32620@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 Gaby,
 
@@ -596,18 +474,10 @@ style make files over the current build system in Axiom Gold and
 Silver. I am glad that you are finding the time to explain your
 rational for these changes.
 
-Thanks.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 14:13:11 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: out of source builds
 
 I'm not sure why out of source builds are particularly important. But
@@ -803,18 +673,10 @@ Axiom has been built for years and no-one has mentioned out of source
 builds before. If this is a real issue then the current system is
 designed to do it (modulo Makefile mistakes).
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 15:18:41 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: out of source builds
 
 That said, I believe the new build system is a useful change to
@@ -876,20 +738,11 @@ What other design goals are there?
 How does the current system succeed or fail at achieving those goals? 
 How does autoconf succeed or fail at achieving these goals?
 
-
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 16:22:04 -0400
 From: William Sit
 To: Cliff Yapp
-Message-id: <46880CEC.1114404D@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list
-Subject: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s? (was: Paper
- usage policy (for authors))
+Subject: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s? (was: Paper usage policy (for authors))
 
 C Y wrote (Re: Paper usage policy (for authors)):
 > 
@@ -1019,21 +872,11 @@ Note that the building of superhighways was historically
 demand-driven (national security, commerce, mobility, and
 lots of drivers).
 
-
-William
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: RE: out of source builds
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 22:22:33 +0200
-Thread-Topic: out of source builds
-Thread-Index: Ace8E9yj911nqJnrSeSz19KyCLbQywABj9Ag
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: Tim Daly,
-	<list>
-	FILETIME=[8F229430:01C7BC1D]
-Cc: 
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: RE: out of source builds
 
 My 5 cents worth of advice:
 
@@ -1044,7 +887,7 @@ does not follow best practice today. So we should be
 glad, that some people took the challenge to rebuild
 it according to methods (autoconf et al.) which are
 best practice today. We should move to the new build
-system as soon as possible.=20
+system as soon as possible.
 
 Regards
 
@@ -1052,88 +895,83 @@ Juergen Weiss
 
 P.S.: We should adopt best practice in other areas as well, namely
 the way source code control systems are used. Use one (SVN) in
-a way, that the hassle of other contributors is not=20
+a way, that the hassle of other contributors is not
 maximized, but minimized. And we should certainly do
 EVERYTHING to keep developers like Gaby and Waldek. I value
 their contribution higher than all the LP stuff of the
 last 5 or so years.
 
-Juergen Weiss	  | Universitaet Mainz, Zentrum fuer Datenverarbeitung,
-Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
-+49(6131)39-26407
-=20
-
 > -----Original Message-----
-> From: axiom-developer-bounces+weiss=3Duni-mainz.de@nongnu.org=20
+> From: axiom-developer-bounces+weiss=uni-mainz.de@nongnu.org
 >  On Behalf Of Tim Daly
 > Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 9:13 PM
 > To: list
 > Subject: out of source builds
->=20
+>
 > I'm not sure why out of source builds are particularly important. But
 > there are two points to discuss.
->=20
-> The first point, mentioned in a prior email, is that there is a=20
+>
+> The first point, mentioned in a prior email, is that there is a
 > general class of requirements:
 >   (b) doing it because that's the way everybody does it
 > and this seems to be of that character. If there is a different
-> need anyone can point to as a good argument why this is important? I=20
+> need anyone can point to as a good argument why this is important? I
 > understand the CD argument as I put Axiom on the ISSAC CDs.
 > However this is a rare situation for distributing any open source
 > software these days. I cannot remember getting sources for an open
-> source project on CD.=20
->=20
+> source project on CD.
+>
 > (Caveat: I had to recreate the whole build subsystem from scratch
 > so some of these features are not fully tested but they are there
 > by design. In particular, the newly added literate facilities are
 > not correct yet (e.g. Makefiles are extracted to "src" instead of
 > "obj/sys", which is a bug that needs to be fixed))
->=20
+>
 > The second point is about the claim that the current build system
 > cannot build "out of source".  By design the "src" tree should never
 > be touched by Make so you should be able to mount the source read-only
 > and type Make. Any failures are a bug.
->=20
+>
 > The current build system IS designed to do out of source builds. To do
 > this you need to notice two things. First, the top level Makefile
 > contains the lines:
->   SRC=3D${SPD}/src
->   INT=3D${SPD}/int
->   OBJ=3D${SPD}/obj
->   MNT=3D${SPD}/mnt
->=20
+>   SRC=${SPD}/src
+>   INT=${SPD}/int
+>   OBJ=${SPD}/obj
+>   MNT=${SPD}/mnt
+>
 > Second, notice that all of the file manipulations in the Makefiles
 > are prefixed by paths built from these 4 variables. Thus, to do
 > out of source builds it should suffice to just change these:
->   SRC=3D${SPD}/src
->   INT=3D${MYHOME}/int
->   OBJ=3D${MYHOME}/obj
->   MNT=3D${MYHOME}/mnt
->=20
+>   SRC=${SPD}/src
+>   INT=${MYHOME}/int
+>   OBJ=${MYHOME}/obj
+>   MNT=${MYHOME}/mnt
+>
 > All other Makefiles create IN, MID, OUT, DOC, etc from these. For
 > example see src/interp/Makefile. At the top you'll see:
->   IN=3D${SRC}/interp
->   MID=3D${INT}/interp
->   OUT=3D${OBJ}/${SYS}/interp
->   DOC=3D${MNT}/${SYS}/doc/src/interp
+>   IN=${SRC}/interp
+>   MID=${INT}/interp
+>   OUT=${OBJ}/${SYS}/interp
+>   DOC=${MNT}/${SYS}/doc/src/interp
 > and the SYS variable is gotten from `basename $AXIOM` which is
 > a name to distinguish the type of target to build.
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
-> There were other issues back in the scratchpad days. Since a build=20
+>
+>
+>
+>
+>
+>
+> There were other issues back in the scratchpad days. Since a build
 > could take weeks it was vital to architect the build system so the
 >   (1) builds need to be done minimizing the re-work.
->   (2) builds could be done in parallel, out of source,=20
+>   (2) builds could be done in parallel, out of source,
 > multiple targets
 >   (3) builds only built the request parts
 > The current build system is designed to do all three.
->=20
+>
 > MINIMIZE REWORK
->=20
+>
 > Requirement (1), that builds need to be done minimizing the re-work,
 > is accomplished by the "int" subdirectory. Because Axiom uses boot
 > there is a whole translation stage needed to extract the source code.
@@ -1142,10 +980,10 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 > only need ever be done once. Unless the boot code is changed there
 > is no reason to redo the work and waste the time, which is the point
 > of using Makefiles at all.
->=20
+>
 > The "int" directory represents an Axiom build that considerably
 > speeds up the build process. The "int" directory
->   (1) caches the Boot->Lisp translation (removes the need for=20
+>   (1) caches the Boot->Lisp translation (removes the need for
 >       running bootsys, thus removing a whole build "pass".)
 >   (2) caches the .fn files for code optimization (allows optimal
 >       code to be generated on second compiles which improves the
@@ -1158,22 +996,22 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 >       the need to run noweb at all)
 >   (5) caches the latex aux files so latex need only run once rather
 >       than twice for every file. (halfs latex time)
->=20
+>
 > In theory you could ship the "int" directory and do a complete build.
-> With proper caching this could reduce the whole build time=20
+> With proper caching this could reduce the whole build time
 > considerably,
 > probably to less than half an hour.
->=20
+>
 > There has been much discussion about how long builds take and this is
 > a real concern. So careful attention to the system-independent cache
 > would create a huge savings of time, reducing single-file changes to
 > just a minute or so.
->=20
+>
 > Make needs to pay close attention to doing rework only if a source
 > file changes. Otherwise Make can use the cached information in "int"
-> and reduce the build times by large factors (e.g. no algebra=20
+> and reduce the build times by large factors (e.g. no algebra
 > compiles).
->=20
+>
 > I doubt anyone notices this feature because they probably do
 >    make clean
 > which destroys the cache. However Axiom is designed to do incremental
@@ -1182,78 +1020,78 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 > to do this and is designed to do this. Thus the issue about long
 > system builds should only happen on new systems. If you can't minimize
 > rework what is the point of using Makefiles?
->=20
+>
 > After the first time you should almost never need to rebuild Axiom
 > from scratch, at least by design of the current build system. We
 > rarely did in the scratchpad project because it took weeks.
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
+>
+>
+>
+>
+>
+>
 > PARALLEL BUILDS, OUT OF SOURCE, MULTIPLE TARGETS
->=20
+>
 > Requirement (2), that builds be done in parallel, was needed so that
 > multiple machines could work on the same source tree. Since Scratchpad
 > was build on wildly different architectures (Symbolics, IBM/RS6000,
 > IBM PC, SUN, VM/370) and wildly different lisps (Zetalisp, CMUCL,
 > AKCL, Golden Common Lisp, etc) there was a lot of build time involved.
->=20
+>
 > The solution to this problem was the "obj" directory and NFS. By
 > design, if you do a build on any one system you will do 2 things:
 >  (1) you will cache all the rework into the "int" directory
 >  (2) you will create a new directory (e.g. obj/SUN, obj/RIOS)
 >      for that particular target system.
->=20
+>
 > Once you have a valid system build life is good. All you have to
 > do on a new target system, e.g. PC386, is:
->   make a new directory,=20
+>   make a new directory,
 >       mkdir AX
 >   use NFS to network mount the old src and int directories readonly
 >       mount -readonly NFS:/home/daly/AX/src AX/src
 >       mount -readonly NFS:/home/daly/AX/int AX/int
 >   set the AXIOM variable
->       export AXIOM=3DAX/mnt/PC386
+>       export AXIOM=AX/mnt/PC386
 >   and run make
 >       make
->=20
+>
 > Since the build system knows about int and the int files are newer
 > than src the build on the new system, PC386, only needs to compile
-> the lisp files for the interpreter and algebra. It only needs to=20
+> the lisp files for the interpreter and algebra. It only needs to
 > compile the C files for graphics and hyperdoc. All of this work went
 > into the "obj/sys" directories. If the master source changed all you
 > had to do on the other systems was simple rebuilds.
->=20
+>
 > This would be very useful if and when we have a compile-farm setup
 > with many different target architectures and different lisp systems.
 > All you need to do is a network mount and everybody builds from the
 > same src/int tree.
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
+>
+>
+>
+>
+>
 > BUILD ONLY REQUESTED PARTS
->=20
+>
 > The requirement (3) build only the request parts is partially
 > re-implemented but not fully. Look at the top level Makefile for
 > the lines:
->    PART=3D cprogs
->    SUBPART=3D everything
->=20
+>    PART= cprogs
+>    SUBPART= everything
+>
 > This information is passed in the ENV variable. Using this the
 > lower level Makefiles can skip whole subdirectories. You used to
 > be able to specify that you only wanted to build hyperdoc with:
->    make PART=3Dhyperdoc
+>    make PART=hyperdoc
 > and you could specify subparts, e.g. the hyperdoc pages
->    make PART=3Dhyperdoc SUBPART=3Dpages
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
+>    make PART=hyperdoc SUBPART=pages
+>
+>
+>
+>
+>
+>
 > When I recreated the build system (post NAG) I was not exceptionally
 > careful to ensure that the "int" directory and "obj" directories
 > where especially "pure" but that is a trivial fix. It only requires
@@ -1261,30 +1099,15 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 > This is maybe a day's worth of work. Recovering the "PART" ability
 > is also reasonably simple since it only requires checks in Makefiles
 > before calling Make on subdirectories.
->=20
+>
 > Axiom has been built for years and no-one has mentioned out of source
 > builds before. If this is a real issue then the current system is
 > designed to do it (modulo Makefile mistakes).
->=20
-> Tim
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->=20
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 15:43:53 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
 
 There is a constant drumbeat to expand the number of developers.
@@ -1299,16 +1122,11 @@ ISBN 0-596-00802-3, pXXVIII):
   that open source development projects seldom have more than
   10 active developers.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
-Subject: Re: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
-To: Tim Daly,list
 Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 17:10:31 -0400
-Cc: 
+From: William Sit
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
 
 My emphasis was to have more *USERS* and the question is 
 why many former users abandoned Axiom and did not return. 
@@ -1319,10 +1137,6 @@ build-developers or system-developers: people who
 contribute to make, lisp, boot, user-interface, compilers, 
 interpreters, packaging, etc.).
 
-
-
-William
-
 On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 15:43:53 -0500
   Tim Daly wrote:
 >There is a constant drumbeat to expand the number of 
@@ -1330,42 +1144,18 @@ On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 15:43:53 -0500
 >To quote Chris DiDona, Danese Cooper, and Mark Stone 
 >(Open Sources 2.0
 >ISBN 0-596-00802-3, pXXVIII):
->   
->   Brooks' Law appears to set a fundamental limit on the 
->optimal
->   size of programming teams -- and a rather small limit 
->at that.
->   Empirical evidence supports Brooks's Law. For example, 
->since
->   its inception SourceForge.net has maintained very 
->close to a
->   10:1 ratio of registered users to registered projects, 
->suggesting
->   that open source development projects seldom have more 
->than
->   10 active developers.
->
->Tim
->
->
->_______________________________________________
->Axiom-developer mailing list
->list
->http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-
-William Sit, 
-Professor of Mathematics, City College of New York 
-                 
-Office: R6/202C Tel: 212-650-5179, Fax: 212-862-0004
-Home Page: http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
-
-
+   
+>   Brooks' Law appears to set a fundamental limit on the optimal size
+>of programming teams -- and a rather small limit at that.  Empirical
+>evidence supports Brooks's Law. For example, since its inception
+>SourceForge.net has maintained very close to a 10:1 ratio of
+>registered users to registered projects, suggesting that open source
+>development projects seldom have more than 10 active developers.
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 16:24:50 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
 
 Scratchpad was a research project, not a commercial project.
@@ -1427,20 +1217,11 @@ short term mindset Lou would rather have built it overnight as a
 prefab wooden house in a suburb using conventional tools and selling
 for a nice markup.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 17:29:13 -0400
 From: William Sit
-Subject: Re: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
 To: Tim Daly
-Message-id: <46881CA9.B1F75899@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: list
-
-
+Subject: Re: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
 
 Tim Daly wrote:
 > 
@@ -1463,15 +1244,10 @@ many (say 10) subprojects, Brooks' law may apply to
 subprojects. Are you advocating one developer per subproject
 is sufficient?
 
-William
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 17:03:13 -0500
-To: "Juergen Weiss" Juergen Weiss
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: out of source builds
 
 > We should adopt best practice in other areas as well, namely
@@ -1490,18 +1266,10 @@ SVN. However, SVN works (mostly) and we did decide to use it.
 This is all religion the debate will never end. We use what works
 and try to accommodate others.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 17:12:11 -0500
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: William Sit
 Subject: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
 
 > My emphasis was to have more *USERS* ...
@@ -1519,18 +1287,10 @@ of "for dummy"-level books available and many that have the classroom
 as a target. Documentation at all levels is the only way I believe
 that Axiom can live.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 17:22:06 -0500
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: William Sit
 Subject: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
 
 > Brooks' law may limit the number of developers, but it did
@@ -1553,22 +1313,11 @@ However, to further quote the same source:
 We could easily have developers working on algebra (e.g. Martin) who
 do not interfere with developers working on LP (e.g. Cliff).
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 08:28:55 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-To: Tim Daly, list
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
-	boundary="----=_Part_32503_19822309.1183328935168"
-Cc: 
-
-------=_Part_32503_19822309.1183328935168
 
 Although I am a beginner myself, I agree that documentation is vital, as
 well as classroom presence.  I intend to trial Axiom in the current semester
@@ -1589,10 +1338,6 @@ http://www.course.com/catalog/product.cfm?isbn=978-0-534-40011-8&CFID=33031138&C
 and if a book project did get underway, I would be be happy to be involved.
 Would O'Reilly, or Springer, be interested, do you think?
 
-cheers,
-Alasdair
-
-
 On 7/2/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 >
 > > My emphasis was to have more *USERS* ...
@@ -1609,41 +1354,11 @@ On 7/2/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 > of "for dummy"-level books available and many that have the classroom
 > as a target. Documentation at all levels is the only way I believe
 > that Axiom can live.
->
-> Tim
->
->
->
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
-
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-
-Although I am a beginner myself, I agree that documentation is vital, as well as classroom presence.&nbsp; I intend to trial Axiom in the current semester with a cryptography class, but I feel that at the moment Axiom is severely hampered by lacking a native windows version - with full documentation (HyperDoc or equivalent) and graphics - and the classy sort of interface common to Maple,Mathematica, and MuPAD.&nbsp; TeXmacs is only a stop-gap measure towards this end, I think.&nbsp; (I use Axiom in Emacs under linux, using Martin&#39;s 
-axiom.el.)<br><br>I think that an introduction to Axiom in book form would be very welcome.&nbsp; It would have two consequences: it would advertise Axiom, and it would show Axiom to be serious and useful software, rather than just a hobby for a few developers.&nbsp; I have had a little experience in book writing:
-<br><br><a href="http://www.course.com/catalog/product.cfm?isbn=978-0-534-40011-8&amp;CFID=33031138&amp;CFTOKEN=54332257">http://www.course.com/catalog/product.cfm?isbn=978-0-534-40011-8&amp;CFID=33031138&amp;CFTOKEN=54332257
-</a><br><br>and if a book project did get underway, I would be be happy to be involved.&nbsp; Would O&#39;Reilly, or Springer, be interested, do you think?<br><br>cheers,<br>Alasdair<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 7/2/07, 
-<b class="gmail_sendername"><a href="mailto:Tim Daly">Tim Daly</a></b> &lt;<a href="mailto:Tim Daly">Tim Daly</a>&gt; wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
-&gt; My emphasis was to have more *USERS* ...<br><br>Axiom has an astonishing number of downloads, given its advertising<br>budget. And it never ceases to amaze me how many people seem to know<br>about it. I was recognized in a random bookstore in philadelphia by
-<br>two japanese people who use Axiom. I was astonished, to say the least.<br>I know of no way to measure the number of users.<br><br>If we get code/documentation then I&#39;d call them developers.<br><br>However, good documentation is clearly vital. Mathematica has dozens
-<br>of &quot;for dummy&quot;-level books available and many that have the classroom<br>as a target. Documentation at all levels is the only way I believe<br>that Axiom can live.<br><br>Tim<br><br><br><br><br><br>_______________________________________________
-<br>Axiom-developer mailing list<br><a href="mailto:list">list</a><br><a href="http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer">http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-</a><br></blockquote></div><br>
-
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-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 18:24:03 -0500
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
 
 > Although I am a beginner myself, I agree that documentation is vital,
@@ -1663,19 +1378,10 @@ the details is queued behind the current test cycle.
 A wxAxiom would give us a completely portable front end that had
 a look and feel similar to Maxima.
 
-
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 18:32:19 -0500
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
 
 > I think that an introduction to Axiom in book form would be very
@@ -1699,17 +1405,11 @@ are available in src/doc/bookvol1.pamphlet and the original image
 in src/doc/bookvol1.pdf. I'd also be willing to mail you a paper
 copy if you'll send a mailing address.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Constantine Frangos, axiom-devel <list>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 02 Jul 2007 02:40:38 +0200
-Cc: 
-Subject: Re: Axiom: Installation on suse 9.1,
-	32 bit and suse 10.1, 64 bit.
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Constantine Frangos
+Subject: Re: Axiom: Installation on suse 9.1, 32 bit and suse 10.1, 64 bit.
 
 C. Frangos Constantine Frangos writes:
 
@@ -1736,23 +1436,11 @@ http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxiomCommunity
 (click on, for example "axiom-math", or "axiom-developer" to obtain
 instructions)
 
-good luck,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 22:41:45 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
-Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source
-	build
-	<87ved446kr.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707010850560.32620@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707011207w49553bc8vc8c7a2b999bc4fda@mail.gmail.com>
-
+Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 Tim --
 
@@ -1836,20 +1524,11 @@ Obviously build-improvements does support selective builds.
 
 The key is in knowing to use the tool we have: Make.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 23:07:13 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source
-	build
-	<87ved446kr.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707010850560.32620@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707011207w49553bc8vc8c7a2b999bc4fda@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 Tim --
 
@@ -1862,21 +1541,11 @@ we don't already have. Minimal rework is done differently -- setting
 up proper dependencies.  That also has the by-product of the
 clarifying the structure of the components.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 01:09:58 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source
-	build
-	<87ved446kr.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707010850560.32620@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707011207w49553bc8vc8c7a2b999bc4fda@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707012209320.24700@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 On 7/1/07, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > ...
@@ -1930,24 +1599,15 @@ You are certainly right that these changes drastically alter the
 nature of the dependencies among the modules in the Axiom algebra
 library.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 00:17:42 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 Clearly you don't see that a compromise is worth attempting.
 That's fine. It was just a suggestion.
 
-
-
-
 > The argument that 'by design the "src" tree should never be
 > touched by Make so you should be able to mount the source read-only
 > and type Make' is inherently bogus. "src", "obj" and friends
@@ -2032,48 +1692,25 @@ the current build system has features which most people do not
 understand. We can recreate these features in the new build system
 after the diff-Naur merge completes if we find them useful.
 
-
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 09:44:18 +0200
-Thread-Topic: out of source builds
-Thread-Index: Ace8K5sBjmnm13ENQ4yjBab8KYpgYAAT9r8g
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+From: Juergen Weiss
 To: Tim Daly
-	FILETIME=[CCC90080:01C7BC7C]
-Cc: list
 Subject: RE: out of source builds
 
 Sorry for not being clear enough. I meant using ONE source
 code control system is best practice - not half a dozen.
 Which one you choose is a matter of taste and convenience -
 not one of best practice. And I think convenience (current
-hosting) suggests using SVN. Besides I do not see any major=20
+hosting) suggests using SVN. Besides I do not see any major
 deficiency, which would impede our work more than using
 several systems.
 
-Regards
-
-Juergen Weiss
-
-Juergen Weiss	  | Universitaet Mainz, Zentrum fuer Datenverarbeitung,
-Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
-+49(6131)39-26407
-=20
-
 > -----Original Message-----
-> From: Tim Daly [mailto:Tim Daly]=20
-> Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 12:03 AM
-> To: Weiss, Juergen
-> Cc: Tim Daly; list
-> Subject: out of source builds
->=20
+>
 > > We should adopt best practice in other areas as well, namely
 > > the way source code control systems are used. Use one (SVN)...
->=20
+>
 > Did you listen to that video talk by Linus Torvalds about Git?  Did
 > you follow the linux mailing list debate about the relative merits of
 > Bitkeeper vs other systems?  Have you looked at mercurial?  I would be
@@ -2083,24 +1720,15 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 > Indeed, GNU's Savannah server, which hosts Axiom, is the largest
 > repository of free software. It supports Arch, Git, and CVS but not
 > SVN. However, SVN works (mostly) and we did decide to use it.
->=20
+>
 > This is all religion the debate will never end. We use what works
 > and try to accommodate others.
->=20
-> Tim
->=20
->=20
->=20
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 04:55:58 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source
-	build
+Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
 
@@ -2258,15 +1886,10 @@ construct does the job, and better.
 Instead of saying tha people don't understand them, it might be accurate to
 say that people understand the ideas but disagree with the implementation.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 06:53:53 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 > You are wrong. A dependency tracking system needs to be part of the
@@ -2303,18 +1926,11 @@ determine the compromises between what Make needs and what lisp needs.
 
 Getting this right is important and requires a lot of testing.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 07:44:34 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
-Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source
-	build
+Subject: Re: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
 
@@ -2411,17 +2027,10 @@ opportunity to correct that path.
 Similarly, I hope we do not lose Waldek's rework of the algebra bootstrap.
 We should get it and improve it.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Simon Michael
 Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 07:29:35 -0700
-	<fbcd16d40706261237o69b8b022n4efd15f7d60000ef@mail.gmail.com>	
-	<46817043.6090100@joyful.com>
-	<fbcd16d40706261312o1cb8931en71c397e03d577132@mail.gmail.com>
+From: Simon Michael
+To: list
 Subject: Re: axiom wiki spam
 
 Bill Page wrote:
@@ -2429,16 +2038,11 @@ Bill Page wrote:
 Monday: consider this one hound. :) It's every other day now, I think 
 something must be done. Chat me for help.
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 14:51:28 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: Bill Page
+To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
-	<web-11398648@cgate.sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/1/07, William Sit wrote:
 > My emphasis was to have more *USERS* and the question is
@@ -2494,18 +2098,11 @@ way forward. Maybe dynamically types scripting languages like Python
 (such as used by Sage), show a way to develop a user accessible
 interpreter. But unfortunately for Axiom, it might be too late. :-(
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 21:13:16 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
-	<fbcd16d40707021151r6b0b6f67kec88d9163b70ad06@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 > I could be that as an experiment, the failure of Axiom as a viable
 > computer algebra system shows that there is something wrong with the
@@ -2540,18 +2137,11 @@ things like "+", "*", "diff", "int", etc. That can be done as in Maple.
 The biggest problem is to connect the typeless and the typed worlds. 
 That I consider as a research project.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 15:34:32 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
-Subject: re: Build machinery -- support for out of
-	source build
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707020712040.24700@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46893058.9070205@hemmecke.de>
+Subject: re: Build machinery -- support for out of source build
 
 On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
@@ -2569,15 +2159,10 @@ get Axiom produce standalone executable than untangle the whole mess :-)
 
 Your point is well taken.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 21:14:18 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: SVN failure
 
 Ok, I need help here.
@@ -2607,16 +2192,11 @@ Update also did not see any changes.
 
 So (a) what went wrong and (b) how do I fix it.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 23:03:38 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: SVN failure
-Cc: list
 
 http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#wc-out-of-date
 
@@ -2647,23 +2227,11 @@ On 7/2/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 > Update also did not see any changes.
 >
 > So (a) what went wrong and (b) how do I fix it.
->
-> Tim
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 23:23:58 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Alfredo Portes
-Cc: list
 Subject: SVN failure
 
 Well, the only solution I see at that site you recommended is to run
@@ -2679,16 +2247,11 @@ making changes. I did nothing clever. Just update, mv, rm, and commit.
 Source code contol systems should never lose work. Never.
 What a waste.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 08:18:07 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: SVN failure
-Cc: list
 
 On 07/03/2007 04:14 AM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > Ok, I need help here.
@@ -2699,15 +2262,10 @@ On 07/03/2007 04:14 AM, Tim Daly wrote:
 In the root directory of your tree? Did the update succeed? What did it 
 tell you?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 03:15:42 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: SVN failure
 
 Hi Tim,
@@ -2720,10 +2278,6 @@ modified files.
 
 Sorry again, maybe somebody in the list has an explanation to what happened.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
 On 7/3/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 > Well, the only solution I see at that site you recommended is to run
 >   svn update
@@ -2737,19 +2291,12 @@ On 7/3/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 >
 > Source code contol systems should never lose work. Never.
 > What a waste.
->
-> Tim
->
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 10:56:07 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: re: SVN failure
-	<f3c595c60707030015x5cfaa70cxfb394cb9e926d788@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 > On 7/3/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 >> Well, the only solution I see at that site you recommended is to run
@@ -2769,19 +2316,11 @@ Tim, next time before you do anything with svn, could you try to log
 your session. Maybe someone can then better guess what the error is.
 Do you happen to have a log for your last SVN attempt?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 11:45:01 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Klaus Ebbe Grue <grue@diku.dk>
+To: Klaus Grue
 Subject: Re: LogiWeb
-	<fbcd16d40706291159q37e9971fje316fdd6879f1d99@mail.gmail.com>
-	<46859E81.80103@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.61.0707030759130.27048@tyr.diku.dk>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Hi Klaus,
 
@@ -2904,16 +2443,10 @@ http://www.aldor.org/mediawiki/index.php/User_Guides_for_Compiler_and_Libraries
 Thank you for your mail. I very much hope that this will become a 
 fruitful cooperation.
 
-Best regards
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 03:24:25 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: William Sit
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s? 
 
 
@@ -3087,29 +2620,12 @@ practicality of the superhighway, we may begin to get a lot more people
 interested.  (Hence the need for good tools - e.g. a car that performs
 better than a horse.)
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's 
-Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. 
-http://tv.yahoo.com/collections/222
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 09:19:41 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Klaus Ebbe Grue <grue@diku.dk>
+From: Klaus Grue
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: LogiWeb
-	<fbcd16d40706291159q37e9971fje316fdd6879f1d99@mail.gmail.com>
-	<46859E81.80103@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner,
-	axiom-dev <list>
-
-Hi Ralf,
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner
 
 >>> http://logiweb.eu/
 >
@@ -3249,19 +2765,10 @@ it and see if it would be easy to support. Programming languages can
 always be supported the 'poor mans way' of course, having the compiler for 
 the language as an external tool.
 
-Cheers,
-Klaus
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<87tzu2x47u.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<547iqyz5ws.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705241457040.31647@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 03 Jul 2007 15:36:41 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: directory/truename transition
 
 Greetings!
@@ -3380,29 +2887,11 @@ Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > | COMPILER>>(directory "/tmp/*")
 > | 
 > | (#P"/tmp/#gazonk_27762_21.c#" #P"/tmp/#ii#" #P"/tmp/#q.h#")
-> | =============================================================================
-> 
-> This will be helpful.
-> 
-> Many thanks.
-> 
-> -- Gaby
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 14:41:38 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire
-Cc: list
 Subject: directory/truename transition
 
 Camm,
@@ -3410,15 +2899,10 @@ Camm,
 All versions of Axiom have a local copy of GCL cached
 so it should be fine to do the transition.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 14:43:49 -0500
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: directory/truename transition
 
 Camm,
@@ -3428,56 +2912,31 @@ Sorry, sent this to enhanced.com, which bounces.
 All versions of Axiom have a local copy of GCL cached
 so it should be fine to do the transition.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 14:46:47 -0500
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: directory/truename transition
 
 Camm,
 
 Is therea conditional flag #+(and :GCL :xxx) we can use?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Richard Harke,gcl-devel@gnu.org,list
-Subject: Re: Axiom ia64
-	=?ISO-8859-4?Q?=F2mae?=) APEL/10.3 Emacs/21.2 (i386-debian-linux-gnu)
-	MULE/5.0 (SAKAKI)
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 15:51:48 -0400
-Cc: 
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Richard Harke
+Subject: Re: Axiom ia64
 
 Greetings!  Just wondering if you've made any headway on native object
 relocation for axiom on this platform.
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Camm Maguire
-	<87tzu2x47u.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<547iqyz5ws.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705241457040.31647@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<543b05e0ty.fsf_-_@intech19.enhanced.com>
 Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 21:55:31 +0200
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -3493,28 +2952,28 @@ Le mardi 03 juillet 2007 =E0 15:36 -0400, Camm Maguire a =E9crit :
 >     `-__|__-'        8         8           8           8  8
 >         |            8     o   8           8     o     8  8
 >   ------+------       ooooo    8oooooo  ooo8ooo   ooooo   8
->=20
+>
 > Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Michael Stoll 1992, 1993
 > Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Marcus Daniels 1994-1997
 > Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Pierpaolo Bernardi, Sam Steingold 1998
 > Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Sam Steingold 1999-2000
 > Copyright (c) Sam Steingold, Bruno Haible 2001-2006
->=20
+>
 > [1]> (truename "AHYP.erlib")
->=20
+>
 > *** - TRUENAME: "/fix/t1/camm/wh-sandbox/src/algebra/AHYP.erlib" names =
 a
 >       directory, not a file
 > The following restarts are available:
 > ABORT          :R1      ABORT
-> Break 1 [2]>=20
->=20
+> Break 1 [2]>
+>
 > Take care,
 
-Yes, but=20
+Yes, but
 
 
-clisp=20
+clisp
   i i i i i i i       ooooo    o        ooooooo   ooooo   ooooo
   I I I I I I I      8     8   8           8     8     o  8    8
   I  \ `+' /  I      8         8           8     8        8    8
@@ -3534,24 +2993,17 @@ Copyright (c) Sam Steingold, Bruno Haible 2001-2006
 *** - TRUENAME: "/home/greg/Axiom" names a directory, not a file
 The following restarts are available:
 ABORT          :R1      ABORT
-Break 1 [2]>=20
+Break 1 [2]>
 [3]> (truename "Axiom/")
 #P"/home/greg/Axiom/"
 
 (just in case)
 
-Greg
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 03 Jul 2007 16:01:27 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: A modest proposal
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 03 Jul 2007 16:01:27 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -3573,47 +3025,23 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 > 
 > As noted, Camm both did the prior port and sponsored Axiom.
 > If we can do the port I believe he can be asked to sponsor it.
-> 
-> Tim
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
-	<87tzu2x47u.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<547iqyz5ws.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0705241457040.31647@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<543b05e0ty.fsf_-_@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<1183492531.4140.6.camel@ellipse>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 03 Jul 2007 16:04:23 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings!
 
 Yes, and thanks!
 
 (hopefully this is just a one line patch to the axiom sources
-somewhere.  Would be great to finish the test build with 2.7.0 ...)=20
+somewhere.  Would be great to finish the test build with 2.7.0 ...)
 
 
-GCL_ANSI=3Dt gclcvs
+GCL_ANSI=t gclcvs
 GCL (GNU Common Lisp)  2.7.0 ANSI    Jul  2 2007 22:02:18
 Source License: LGPL(gcl,gmp,pargcl), GPL(unexec,bfd,xgcl)
 Binary License:  GPL due to GPL'ed components: (XGCL READLINE BFD UNEXEC)
@@ -3630,14 +3058,14 @@ Temporary directory for compiler files set to /tmp/
 
 >
 
-Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 > Hello,
->=20
+>
 > Le mardi 03 juillet 2007 =E0 15:36 -0400, Camm Maguire a =E9crit :
->=20
+>
 > [...]
->=20
+>
 > > clisp
 > >   i i i i i i i       ooooo    o        ooooooo   ooooo   ooooo
 > >   I I I I I I I      8     8   8           8     8     o  8    8
@@ -3646,27 +3074,27 @@ Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 > >     `-__|__-'        8         8           8           8  8
 > >         |            8     o   8           8     o     8  8
 > >   ------+------       ooooo    8oooooo  ooo8ooo   ooooo   8
-> >=20
+> >
 > > Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Michael Stoll 1992, 1993
 > > Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Marcus Daniels 1994-1997
 > > Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Pierpaolo Bernardi, Sam Steingold 1998
 > > Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Sam Steingold 1999-2000
 > > Copyright (c) Sam Steingold, Bruno Haible 2001-2006
-> >=20
+> >
 > > [1]> (truename "AHYP.erlib")
-> >=20
+> >
 > > *** - TRUENAME: "/fix/t1/camm/wh-sandbox/src/algebra/AHYP.erlib" names a
 > >       directory, not a file
 > > The following restarts are available:
 > > ABORT          :R1      ABORT
-> > Break 1 [2]>=20
-> >=20
+> > Break 1 [2]>
+> >
 > > Take care,
->=20
-> Yes, but=20
->=20
->=20
-> clisp=20
+>
+> Yes, but
+>
+>
+> clisp
 >   i i i i i i i       ooooo    o        ooooooo   ooooo   ooooo
 >   I I I I I I I      8     8   8           8     8     o  8    8
 >   I  \ `+' /  I      8         8           8     8        8    8
@@ -3674,53 +3102,29 @@ Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 >     `-__|__-'        8         8           8           8  8
 >         |            8     o   8           8     o     8  8
 >   ------+------       ooooo    8oooooo  ooo8ooo   ooooo   8
->=20
+>
 > Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Michael Stoll 1992, 1993
 > Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Marcus Daniels 1994-1997
 > Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Pierpaolo Bernardi, Sam Steingold 1998
 > Copyright (c) Bruno Haible, Sam Steingold 1999-2000
 > Copyright (c) Sam Steingold, Bruno Haible 2001-2006
->=20
+>
 > [1]> (truename "Axiom")
->=20
+>
 > *** - TRUENAME: "/home/greg/Axiom" names a directory, not a file
 > The following restarts are available:
 > ABORT          :R1      ABORT
-> Break 1 [2]>=20
+> Break 1 [2]>
 > [3]> (truename "Axiom/")
 > #P"/home/greg/Axiom/"
->=20
+>
 > (just in case)
->=20
-> Greg
->=20
->=20
->=20
->=20
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->=20
->=20
->=20
-
---=20
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
-=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 16:27:40 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: A modest proposal
-	<5464512r54.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On 03 Jul 2007 16:01:27 -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
 >
@@ -3745,18 +3149,11 @@ I think the presence of an up to date version of Axiom on the Debian
 platforms would be a very good thing. The wh-sandbox branch has many
 critical fixes to both the algebra and to hyperdoc.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 23:15:52 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: A modest proposal
-	<5464512r54.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list
 
 > Of course, it could be argued that portability to all these machines
 > is not all that important, in which case we can configure the package
@@ -3765,22 +3162,15 @@ Cc: list
 I am just curious - isn't it a problem for Debian build servers, that
 the package builts for 12 hours or even more?
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Subject: Re: A modest proposal
-	<5464512r54.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<85b5c3130707031415v3999a8ffp8a84296f6d65c1b3@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 03 Jul 2007 17:41:28 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Ondrej Certik
+Subject: Re: A modest proposal
 
 Greetings!
 
-"Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz> writes:
+Ondrej Certik writes:
 
 > > Of course, it could be argued that portability to all these machines
 > > is not all that important, in which case we can configure the package
@@ -3818,26 +3208,12 @@ thus.  Ideally, we can define a wrapper function and relocate to that,
 but this procedure has been problematic with mcount (for example) on
 s390 and ppc.  (just a taste ... :-)
 
-Take care,
-
-> Ondrej
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 04:12:03 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 > Greetings!
 > 
@@ -3904,19 +3280,12 @@ find all files matching pattern "*.NRLIB/index.KAF"
 recursively copy directory with content (currently invokes the 'cp' program)
 copy file (likewise)
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 03 Jul 2007 23:25:17 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -4017,30 +3386,12 @@ but I think it likely that this will even work on mingw.
 
 Thanks for this list.  Will get these in.
 
-Take care,
-
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 23:44:07 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: re: directory/truename transition
-	<54abuchmua.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 03 Jul 2007 23:25:17 -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
 > ...
@@ -4097,36 +3448,21 @@ a particular shell that is not native to Windows. For similar reasons
 I also would not recommend trying to utilize the Windows non-posix
 command interpreter for this purpose.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 23:59:37 -0500
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: GCL/Windows
 
 Camm,
 
 Do you know if GCL compile under tcc? 
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 09:49:44 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Klaus Ebbe Grue <grue@diku.dk>
+From: Klaus Grue
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: LogiWeb
-	<fbcd16d40706291159q37e9971fje316fdd6879f1d99@mail.gmail.com>
-	<46859E81.80103@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.61.0707030759130.27048@tyr.diku.dk>
-	<468A1A9D.5040108@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Hi Ralf,
 
@@ -4236,22 +3572,11 @@ that way I avoid forcing my own proof checker upon other people.
 The same to you. I have taken the liberty to sign up to the 
 axiom-developer mailing list. I hope that is ok.
 
-Best regards,
-Klaus
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 09:57:36 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Klaus Ebbe Grue <grue@diku.dk>
+From: Klaus Grue
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: PS. Re: LogiWeb
-	<fbcd16d40706291159q37e9971fje316fdd6879f1d99@mail.gmail.com>
-	<46859E81.80103@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.61.0707030759130.27048@tyr.diku.dk>
-	<468A1A9D.5040108@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.61.0707040856050.13237@tyr.diku.dk>
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 >> Does LogiWeb have some features like WEB, i.e. change files by which one
 >> can modify the originally published program? (Honestly, I don't really
@@ -4263,16 +3588,10 @@ Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 Sorry, I didn't see you were talking about bugs. Bugs are corrected in the 
 sources. So the sources *are* touched (hopefully not too often:-)
 
-Cheers,
-Klaus
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2007 11:10:16 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: daly@users.sourceforge.net
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
+To: list
 Subject: trunk/axiom/src/share/algebra/libaxiom.al
 
 Can somebody explain why libaxiom.al is currently in the archive?
@@ -4313,14 +3632,10 @@ On 07/04/2007 07:37 AM, daly@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
 > Name: svn:eol-style
 >    - native
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2007 11:33:09 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	axiom-dev <list>
-Cc: 
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: backslash missing in configure.ac.pamphlet
 
 Hi Gaby,
@@ -4345,14 +3660,10 @@ configure.ac.pamphlet
   \item \verb!--with-lisp! is used but we are also told to build \Tool{GCL}.
   \end{itemize}
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2007 13:39:27 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	axiom-dev <list>
-Cc: 
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: configure.ac.pamphlet
 
 Dear Gaby,
@@ -4368,17 +3679,10 @@ latex distributions contain latex/pdflatex, bibtex, makeindex, but is
 there a reason that you include makeindex and don't test for bibtex? 
 pdflatex might not yet be used by Axiom, I don't know.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2007 13:46:27 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: axiom-dev <list>,
-	Norman Ramsey,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: 
+To: Norman Ramsey, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Noweb and \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
 
 Dear Norman,
@@ -4392,8 +3696,6 @@ Gaby, you use \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} in configure.ac.pamphlet. Is
 there any reason why you need it? That file compiles perfectly without 
 the fontenc package.
 
-Ralf
-
 ---BEGIN aaa.nw
 \documentclass[12pt]{article}
 \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
@@ -4409,13 +3711,10 @@ More blah blah.
 \end{document}
 ---END aaa.nw
 
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 04 Jul 2007 10:27:02 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: GCL/Windows
 
 Greetings!
@@ -4435,27 +3734,12 @@ In any case, I can only justify my time spent on truly open systems.
 Should others want to commit changes to support other systems, I can
 arrange cvs access.
 
-Take care,
-
-> Tim
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 10:15:31 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On Wed, 4 Jul 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -4485,22 +3769,12 @@ interest is expressed.
 | recursively copy directory with content (currently invokes the 'cp' program)
 | copy file (likewise)
 
-
-OK.
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 10:22:39 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: directory/truename transition
-	<54abuchmua.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707032044j329569acx58b636d0a33a58e7@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 On Tue, 3 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -4538,34 +3812,24 @@ The Haskell distribution for windows ships with a build of gcc.
 This is a general problem/nuisance on windows platforms for programs 
 that generate C codes and assumes availability of a C compiler.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 11:56:48 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: Fix to configure.ac.pamphlet
 
-
 Ralf --
 
   Your fix to configure.ac.pamphlet is OK.
 
 Please CC: me at my address at TAMU.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 12:00:37 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
 Subject: configure test for bibtext
 
-
 Ralf --
 
   There is no intrinsic logical reasons why I did not check for all
@@ -4575,18 +3839,10 @@ those seemed to be the only LaTeX-releated tools used by the current
 build system.  Patches that extend the tests to pdflatex, bibtex and friends
 are welcome.
 
-Thanks,
-
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707041013010.1883@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 04 Jul 2007 13:24:32 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
 
 Greetings!
@@ -4672,37 +3928,16 @@ copy file (likewise)               si::cp       GCL    Should be Not yet
 
 Once this is nailed down, the rest should not be too hard.
 
-Take care,
-
-> 
-
-> 
-> OK.
-> 
-> -- Gaby
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: re: directory/truename transition
-	<54abuchmua.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707032044j329569acx58b636d0a33a58e7@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 04 Jul 2007 13:28:04 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: directory/truename transition
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings!
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On 03 Jul 2007 23:25:17 -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
 > > ...
@@ -4783,27 +4018,10 @@ at the moment.
 Please see related post regarding an extra-spec posix support function
 proposal. 
 
-Take care,
-
-
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 04 Jul 2007 13:34:40 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
 
 Greetings!
@@ -4822,24 +4040,11 @@ Given the discussion, it appears best to limit the transition to 2.7.x
 ensure-directories-exist/mkdir in 2.6.x, then perhaps 2.6.9 is
 warranted.  This appears likely to break more than I had thought.
 
-Take care,
-
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 04 Jul 2007 13:36:18 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 04 Jul 2007 13:36:18 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -4854,38 +4059,15 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 So if an external GCL with the new semantics is present, will this
 break any of the axiom branches?
 
-Take care,
-
-> Tim
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: Re: A modest proposal
-	<5464512r54.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707031327o4eb3eb26h762c190888d2c81c@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 04 Jul 2007 13:38:16 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: A modest proposal
 
 Greetings!
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On 03 Jul 2007 16:01:27 -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
 > >
@@ -4915,30 +4097,10 @@ I would love Tim's and all the other developers' blessing as to which
 snapshot of which branch is worthy to represent axiom in Debian.  Do
 we have consensus yet?  I can work with either, new or old.
 
-Take care,
-
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
-	(sfid-H20070704-074647-+026.96-1@spamfilter.osbf.lua) 
-	<468B8893.4090404@hemmecke.de>
-	(sfid-H20070704-074647-+026.96-1@spamfilter.osbf.lua)
-Comments: In-reply-to Ralf Hemmecke
-	message dated "Wed, 04 Jul 2007 13:46:27 +0200."
 Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2007 14:15:14 -0400
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 From: Norman Ramsey
-Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 Subject: Re: Noweb and \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} 
 
  > Dear Norman,
@@ -4950,16 +4112,12 @@ I'm completely ignorant of this package and so don't even know whether
 the behavior should be considered a bug.  It looks as if maybe a
 ligature is being introduced for << here.
 
-
 Norman
 
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 13:19:31 -0500
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: directory/truename transition
 
 Camm,
@@ -5000,19 +4158,10 @@ would be applied if the GCLVERSION chosen is GCL-2.7.0.
 So, in general, I don't see that your changes will cause a problem.
 We have dealt with this before and have machinery in place to cope.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 13:40:31 -0500
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: directory/truename transition
 
 Camm,
@@ -5042,19 +4191,10 @@ When we promote silver to the gold version I will be pushing out a
 new stable release to all of the sites. If Ondrej and you are able
 to help we can also bring the Debian version up to date at that time.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 20:52:55 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
 
 > When we promote silver to the gold version I will be pushing out a
@@ -5066,19 +4206,11 @@ can both access it and I am willing to help to make it compile, but
 only from the Debian side, because I am busy. Unfortunately I don't
 have time to fix bugs that are not related to Debian.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 21:01:33 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: A modest proposal
-	<5464512r54.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<85b5c3130707031415v3999a8ffp8a84296f6d65c1b3@mail.gmail.com>
-	<54wsxhcghj.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list
 
 > Were it only that simple.  Typically, many, many failures are required
 > to get a working build on a lesser known machine.  gcl/axiom flushes
@@ -5120,15 +4252,10 @@ larger projects? My naive opinion is that one should try to stick to
 ways of doing programs that everyone does, so that such low-level bugs
 are already fixed.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 14:49:53 -0500
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>, "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire, Ondrej Certik
 Subject: directory/truename transition
 
 Ondrej, Camm,
@@ -5145,19 +4272,10 @@ fine everywhere. The current Debian version uses GCL-2.6.7 which
 will still work for Axiom. So I don't believe that GCL on Debian
 will be an issue at all.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 22:01:46 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
 
 > GCL is stable enough for Axiom in the versions we are using.
@@ -5172,16 +4290,11 @@ agrees, I'll create the debian modifications (only) in svn.debian.org
 and I am suggesting to use svn-buildpackage, that will apply the
 debian changes to the orig.tar.gz.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 16:21:06 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/4/07, Tim Daly wrote:
 > ...
@@ -5201,17 +4314,10 @@ In the case of Debian isn't the policy that Axiom must be built using
 only a separately released version of gcl as a dependency? I think
 'gcl-2.6.7' is still the official release on Debian, right?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 15:54:57 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page,
-	"Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>, "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page,	Ondrej Certik, Camm Maguire
 Subject: directory/truename transition
 
 Bill,
@@ -5232,20 +4338,10 @@ This allows A-B testing of Axiom and failure recovery. Older versions
 are removed from the cache but their associated axiom-only patch 
 files are retained. 
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 16:00:58 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page,
-	"Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>, "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page, Ondrej Certik, Camm Maguire
 Subject: directory/truename transition
 
 Bill,
@@ -5266,20 +4362,12 @@ GCLVERSION variable in the top level makefile or to type:
 
 and it should build using that version.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 23:12:35 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: Bill Page, list
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
+Cc: Bill Page, list
 
 > Technically, Axiom doesn't depend on "a separately released version of
 > gcl" since, as I read it a "dependency" implies that someone needs to
@@ -5293,26 +4381,17 @@ Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
 >
 > and it should build using that version.
 
-
-
 Yes, but generally it is a good philosophy to let each particular
 distribution to handle all external programs (be it Debian, Ubuntu,
 Gentoo, Suse or Mac OS X). Because otherwise axiom is just duplicating
 the job that the distribution should do.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 17:23:55 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: re: directory/truename transition
-	<54abuchmua.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707032044j329569acx58b636d0a33a58e7@mail.gmail.com>
-	<54r6no84ez.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 04 Jul 2007 13:28:04 -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
 
@@ -5430,18 +4509,11 @@ other deep changes, there may be some more issues besides the file
 system waiting to be discovered in the windows port. :-( Has anyone
 actually attempted to build gcl-2.7 on Windows yet?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
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-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
-	<fbcd16d40707041321j116253bdw67c708568a3b3c4f@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 04 Jul 2007 17:22:54 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -5559,7 +4631,7 @@ Just my quick thoughts -- pardon the incoherence.
 
 Take care,
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On 7/4/07, Tim Daly wrote:
 > > ...
@@ -5578,24 +4650,11 @@ Take care,
 > In the case of Debian isn't the policy that Axiom must be built using
 > only a separately released version of gcl as a dependency? I think
 > 'gcl-2.6.7' is still the official release on Debian, right?
-> 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 17:32:44 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: Bill Page, list
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
 
 On 7/4/07, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -5630,17 +4689,10 @@ for gcl.
 
 Perhaps I should just shut-up and let Camm address this issue ...
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 16:50:05 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page,
-	"Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>, "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page, Ondrej Certik, Camm Maguire
 Subject: directory/truename transition
 
 Ondrej,
@@ -5698,19 +4750,10 @@ concerns of external users. Axiom should "just work".
 As noted, however, there is much disagreement about the means,
 if not the goal, of "just works".
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 18:21:00 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: Bill Page, list
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
 
 On 7/4/07, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -5781,16 +4824,11 @@ the case of binary distributions tested and certified for specific
 environments. Compiling Axiom from source is a completely different
 issue in which "just works" is very often unlikely.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 00:25:59 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+Cc: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
 
 > This has been debated extensively on this list and there are other
@@ -5877,19 +4915,10 @@ What didn't occur to me for a long time is that the Debian source
 package always builds if the build dependecies are satisfied, so it
 can be used as a reference implementation of the compilation.
 
-Ondrej
-
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 19:53:30 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Camm Maguire
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707041013010.1883@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<54tzsk84kv.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
 
 On Wed, 4 Jul 2007, Camm Maguire wrote:
@@ -5902,18 +4931,12 @@ On Wed, 4 Jul 2007, Camm Maguire wrote:
 If the backport to 2.6.8 is not as straighfoward as it shuld have been,
 then I'm happy to wait for gcl-2.6.9.  Thanks!
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 20:06:25 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: list
-Cc: gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: Axiom build dependency
 
-
 All --
 
   Axiom currenty depends on GCL (among other dependencies).  Period.
@@ -5923,16 +4946,11 @@ version should be OK.  Anything else should be considered a bug, not a
 feature.  That bug has been fixed in build-improvements and wh-sandbox.
 Hopefully, the fixes will find their way to stable Axiom.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Axiom and ANSI Lisp -- SBCL
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 03:51:27 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Axiom and ANSI Lisp -- SBCL
 
 > 
 > Waldek --
@@ -5948,18 +4966,11 @@ No, I did not try this.  By my reading of Ansi spec is that 'failure-p'
 is true if there is any warning during compile.  Currently we get a lot
 of warnings.  ATM it would be more useful to stop on errors.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
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-
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 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 20:56:46 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Axiom and ANSI Lisp -- SBCL
-Cc: list
 
 On Thu, 5 Jul 2007, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -5992,15 +5003,10 @@ something digestible by ECL -- ECL, unfortunatel will generate garbage.
 On error, the primary value is nil.  However, it is also very useful
 to stop on failure-p.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 22:52:28 -0500
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: defintrf.spad
 
 Waldek,
@@ -6010,7 +5016,6 @@ Can you tell me why?
 The code seems to be logically equivalent.
 
 
-
 --- ../silver/src/algebra/defintrf.spad.pamphlet	2007-04-27 04:44:35.000000000 -0400
 +++ wh-sandbox/src/algebra/defintrf.spad.pamphlet	2007-04-27 21:29:46.000000000 -0400
 @@ -182,7 +182,10 @@
@@ -6026,25 +5031,12 @@ The code seems to be logically equivalent.
  
      checkBudan(p, a, b, incl?) ==
 
-
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 03:17:04 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Problem kTuple wish 2.
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<9q645b2dds.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <46810445.8010705@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: Christian Aistleitner, axiom-devel <list>,
-	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
+Cc: Christian Aistleitner
 
 On 6/26/07, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > ...
@@ -6074,16 +5066,10 @@ error messages. Perhaps this is pushing the limits of what the
 compiler can do but I seems to be almost there... Perhaps a bug report
 is in order?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 11:22:35 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: defintrf.spad
 
 > Waldek,
@@ -6115,28 +5101,11 @@ This is a workaround for bug in the Spad compiler -- first version
 produced wrong Lisp code, the second works.  It showed up first in
 sbcl port.  This fix is due to Greg Vanuxem (as noted in the comment). 
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2007 12:03:18 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>,
-	axiom-dev <list>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Problem kTuple wish 2.
-	<87hcovybi7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>	
-	<9q4pkvd8nl.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>	
-	<87d4zjyaor.fsf@lattice.localdomain>	
-	<9qsl8f449v.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>	
-	<87wsxrw0pc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>	
-	<9q8xa7c90i.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>	
-	<9q645b2dds.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<46810445.8010705@hemmecke.de>
-	<fbcd16d40707050017x7f7e7579yd2c976c898f72ef@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: 
 
 > http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/SandBoxAldorTuples
 
@@ -6242,14 +5211,10 @@ main(): () == {
 main();
 ---END aaa.as
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 05:04:07 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Camm Maguire
-	<54abuchmua.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
 
 On Tue, 3 Jul 2007, Camm Maguire wrote:
@@ -6271,15 +5236,10 @@ to POSIX.
 the C++ committee is also considering adding support for POSIX thread, 
 independently of whatever the binding group does. ]
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 12:41:35 -0500
-To: "Gregory Vanuxem" Gregory Vanuxem
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Subject: defintrf.spad
 
 Greg,
@@ -6310,30 +5270,10 @@ Tim
  
      checkBudan(p, a, b, incl?) ==
 
-
-
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-To: Mark Murray
-	<1182836731.2658.10.camel@djian>
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-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 05 Jul 2007 16:33:40 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Mark Murray
 Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: gcl-2.7.0 on FreeBSD
 
 Greetings!
@@ -6348,23 +5288,11 @@ This will cut available memory in half on bsd.
 
 Is there a workaround?
 
-Take care,
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 23:58:09 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
-	<fbcd16d40707041321j116253bdw67c708568a3b3c4f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<54d4z750ep.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list
 
 > 3) I'm hoping the existing contents of debian/ will need little
 >    change, and only simplification.  I of course welcome any
@@ -6376,33 +5304,10 @@ using for testing, before you upload it to Debian) I'll try to send
 patches or test, only I don't know what the current way of doing
 things is.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
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-To: Camm Maguire
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-	<54k5tey4ij.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Mark Murray
 Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2007 23:55:46 +0100
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Mark Murray
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: gcl-2.7.0 on FreeBSD 
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
@@ -6420,21 +5325,11 @@ Camm Maguire writes:
 
 I haven't a clue, but I know where to ask. Gimme a day or three.
 
-M
---
-Mark R V Murray - Cert APS(Open) Dip Phys(Open) BSc Open(Open)
-
-
-
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-To: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
-	<fbcd16d40707041321j116253bdw67c708568a3b3c4f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<54d4z750ep.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<85b5c3130707051458g314b4e49xce2423dc7cb7370e@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 05 Jul 2007 19:16:30 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Ondrej Certik
+Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -6442,11 +5337,7 @@ Just update /etc/apt/sources.list accordingly and
 
 apt-get source axiom
 
-Take care,
-
-
-
-"Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz> writes:
+Ondrej Certik writes:
 
 > > 3) I'm hoping the existing contents of debian/ will need little
 > >    change, and only simplification.  I of course welcome any
@@ -6457,24 +5348,11 @@ Take care,
 > using for testing, before you upload it to Debian) I'll try to send
 > patches or test, only I don't know what the current way of doing
 > things is.
-> 
-> Ondrej
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 18:59:21 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Version Control
 
 The SBCL group is considering using git. They've found a windows port.
@@ -6486,17 +5364,11 @@ This might also install sufficient tools to help the Axiom
 windows port. There is a good writeup of the mingw effort at
 <http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/WindowsInstall>
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 20:33:49 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Version Control
-Cc: list
 
 > This might also install sufficient tools to help the Axiom
 > windows port. There is a good writeup of the mingw effort at
@@ -6504,85 +5376,43 @@ Cc: list
 
 Seems like this page has been hacked/spammed.
 
-
-
 \start
-Subject: RE: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: gcl-2.7.0 on FreeBSD 
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 09:17:59 +0200
-Thread-Topic: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: gcl-2.7.0 on FreeBSD 
-Thread-Index: Ace/WFOCYK0qhy79Q+egeluUnrmHjgAROg4g
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-	<200707052255.l65MtkVj040508@greatest.grondar.org>
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: "Mark Murray" Mark Murray,
-	Camm Maguire
-	FILETIME=[C887C460:01C7BF9D]
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Mark Murray, Camm Maguire
+Subject: re: [Gcl-devel] Re: gcl-2.7.0 on FreeBSD 
 
 I think in /boot/loader.conf you can set the maximum data segment
 size to a higher value (default is 512 MBytes), for
 example to 1 GByte by
 
-kern.maxdsiz=3D1073741824
+kern.maxdsiz=1073741824
 
 You have to reboot the system.
 
-Regards
-
-Juergen Weiss
-
-Juergen Weiss	  | Universitaet Mainz, Zentrum fuer Datenverarbeitung,
-Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
-+49(6131)39-26407
-=20
-
 > -----Original Message-----
-> From: axiom-developer-bounces+weiss=3Duni-mainz.de@nongnu.org=20
->  On Behalf Of Mark Murray
-> Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 12:56 AM
-> To: Camm Maguire
-> Cc: list; gcl-devel@gnu.org
-> Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: gcl-2.7.0 on FreeBSD=20
->=20
+>
 > Camm Maguire writes:
 > > Greetings!
-> >=20
+> >
 > > BSD appears to start the shared library loading relatively low:
-> >=20
+> >
 > > checking for shared library/C stack ceiling to heap... 0x280ad000
-> >=20
+> >
 > > (Linux starts at 0x40000000)
-> >=20
+> >
 > > This will cut available memory in half on bsd.
-> >=20
+> >
 > > Is there a workaround?
->=20
+>
 > I haven't a clue, but I know where to ask. Gimme a day or three.
->=20
-> M
-> --
-> Mark R V Murray - Cert APS(Open) Dip Phys(Open) BSc Open(Open)
->=20
->=20
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->=20
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+>
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-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-Subject: re: [Gcl-devel] Re: gcl-2.7.0 on FreeBSD 
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-	<4A2AB4CC01998D46807D8032B06CDBDA02F91502@EXCHANGE01.zdv.Uni-Mainz.DE>
-From: Mark Murray
-From: Mark Murray
 Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 12:42:34 +0100
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Mark Murray
+To: Juergen Weiss
+Subject: re: [Gcl-devel] Re: gcl-2.7.0 on FreeBSD 
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 "Weiss, Juergen" writes:
 > I think in /boot/loader.conf you can set the maximum data segment
@@ -6595,16 +5425,10 @@ Cc: Camm Maguire, list,
 
 Will do this in about 8 hours.
 
-M
---
-Mark R V Murray - Cert APS(Open) Dip Phys(Open) BSc Open(Open)
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 16:07:02 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: FriCAS started
 
 I wrote:
@@ -6660,39 +5484,22 @@ but otherwise identifies itself as Axiom.  Let me know more distinction.
 Also, ATM I am not setting up a separate mailnig list -- let me know
 if you do not want FriCAS traffic on Axiom maining list.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 06 Jul 2007 10:18:21 -0400
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: debugging
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 Greetings!  How does one enable lisp debugging in axiom, and get more
 than 
 
    >> System error:
 
-
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 09:34:20 -0500
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: debugging
 
 Camm,
@@ -6705,18 +5512,10 @@ also you can have axiom fall into lisp on error with
 or not fall into lisp with
   )set break resume
 
-
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 10:38:20 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Camm Maguire
-	<54ejjllioi.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: Bill Page, list
 Subject: Re: debugging
 
 On 06 Jul 2007 10:18:21 -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
@@ -6730,17 +5529,11 @@ On 06 Jul 2007 10:18:21 -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
 without an problems. Could you describe how and when you get this
 message? I will try to reproduce.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 10:48:24 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: FriCAS started
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/6/07, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > ...
@@ -6790,39 +5583,12 @@ adjustments to the IssueTracker on Axiom Wiki to support this.
 My personal opinion is that FriCAS can and should be accomodated
 within the current Axiom project infrastructure.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 06 Jul 2007 11:08:47 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Mark Murray
 Subject: re: [Gcl-devel] Re: gcl-2.7.0 on FreeBSD
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-	<200707061142.l66BgYlv044524@greatest.grondar.org>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 06 Jul 2007 11:08:47 -0400
-Cc: Mark Murray, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: Mark Murray
 
 Greetings!  OK, the bsd issues are almost ironed out.
 
@@ -6847,32 +5613,11 @@ Mark Murray writes:
 > > You have to reboot the system.
 > 
 > Will do this in about 8 hours.
-> 
-> M
-> --
-> Mark R V Murray - Cert APS(Open) Dip Phys(Open) BSc Open(Open)
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 11:03:13 -0500
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: friCAS
 
 Waldek,
@@ -6894,22 +5639,13 @@ You now have your own project. You can set up your own mailing list,
 your own SVN, your own bug tracking, your own website. You can attract
 anyone who wishes to contribute to your project. 
 
-
 Good luck in your new venture. I wish you success.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 09:49:45 -0700
 From: Richard Harke
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: Axiom ia64
-Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 09:49:45 -0700
-  charset="iso-8859-1"
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 On Tue July 3 2007 12:51, you wrote:
 > Greetings!  Just wondering if you've made any headway on native object
@@ -6919,18 +5655,12 @@ On Tue July 3 2007 12:51, you wrote:
 Sorry. No progress. I'll try to take another look at this in the near future.
 Richard
 
-
-
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-To: gcl-devel@gnu.org
-	=?ISO-8859-4?Q?=F2mae?=) APEL/10.3 Emacs/21.2 (i386-debian-linux-gnu)
-	MULE/5.0 (SAKAKI)
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 12:58:02 -0400
-Cc: Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier,
-	Matt Kaufmann,
-	Maxima mailing list <Maxima@math.utexas.edu>, list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: list
 Subject: gcl inlining policy
+Cc: Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier, Matt Kaufmann,
 
 Greetings!  If you would be so kind, I'd appreciate some direction on
 the desired inlining policy fro gcl 2.7.0.
@@ -6959,23 +5689,11 @@ automatic inlining of user functions.
 
 Separately, should inlining be allowed at safety 3?
 
-Take care, 
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
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-To: gcl-devel@gnu.org
-	=?ISO-8859-4?Q?=F2mae?=) APEL/10.3 Emacs/21.2 (i386-debian-linux-gnu)
-	MULE/5.0 (SAKAKI)
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 13:03:56 -0400
-Cc: Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier,
-	Matt Kaufmann,
-	Maxima mailing list <Maxima@math.utexas.edu>, list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: list
+Cc: Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier, Matt Kaufmann,
 Subject: gcl safety definition
 
 Greetings!  2.7 has a much faster safety mode.  I'd like to get some
@@ -7004,22 +5722,11 @@ run-gbc time    :     15.810 secs
 child run time  :     48.320 secs
 gbc time        :      5.640 secs
 
-
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 12:09:16 -0500
 From: Matt Kaufmann
 To: Camm Maguire
-	Maguire on Fri, 06 Jul 2007 12:58:02 -0400)
-Cc: Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Maxima@math.utexas.edu, list
+Cc: Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier
 Subject: Re: gcl inlining policy
 
 Hi, Camm --
@@ -7039,12 +5746,12 @@ Thanks --
 -- Matt
    cc: Robert Boyer, Matt Kaufmann,
 	   Tim Daly, list,
-	   "Robert Dodier" Robert Dodier,
+	   Robert Dodier,
 	   Maxima mailing list <Maxima@math.utexas.edu>
    From: Camm Maguire
    Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 12:58:02 -0400
    X-SpamAssassin-Status: No, hits=-2.5 required=5.0
-   X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-280 required=200
+   X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-280 required0
 
    Greetings!  If you would be so kind, I'd appreciate some direction on
    the desired inlining policy fro gcl 2.7.0.
@@ -7073,22 +5780,11 @@ Thanks --
 
    Separately, should inlining be allowed at safety 3?
 
-   Take care, 
-   -- 
-   Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-   ==========================================================================
-   "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 06 Jul 2007 13:19:22 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Richard Harke
 Subject: Re: Axiom ia64
-	<200707060949.45474.Richard Harke>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 06 Jul 2007 13:19:22 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -7106,34 +5802,12 @@ Richard Harke writes:
 Thanks!  Do you have any refs to concise documentation for the
 gcc-emitted reloc types?
 
-Take care,
-
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 12:20:05 -0500
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
-Cc: Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier,
-	Matt Kaufmann, Maxima@math.utexas.edu,
-	list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: gcl inlining policy
-
-Camm,
+Cc: Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier, Matt Kaufmann
 
 The first issue is correct behavior but a second priority is clearly
 speed. I'm not worried about compiler speed but the speed of the 
@@ -7151,22 +5825,15 @@ case where inlining will happen so many times that space is an issue.
 Who writes a function with 50 mapcars? For space optimization it might
 be better to throw away the cached sources.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-	<54ejjllioi.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707060738y67757a16m4059ed6fc3598974@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 06 Jul 2007 13:21:51 -0400
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: debugging
 
 Greetings!
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On 06 Jul 2007 10:18:21 -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
 > > Greetings!  How does one enable lisp debugging in axiom, and get more
@@ -7183,35 +5850,16 @@ Greetings!
 This was in furthering the GCL 2.7/axiom test build -- I'm at the
 truename/directory syntax step.  Already patched axiom-probe-file.
 
-Take care,
-
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
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-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: re: directory/truename transition
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-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 06 Jul 2007 13:37:36 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: directory/truename transition
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings!
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > I understand your reluctance to spend much time learning windows
 > specific API details. In spite of limited available time, I am willing
@@ -7269,38 +5917,11 @@ Mike Thomas did briefly, and the major issues were worked out at some
 point.  But unless you know someone willing to put in the time at some
 fraction of his level, I think the proposal above is the most sound.
 
-Thoughts most welcome.
-
-Take care,
-
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 11:55:06 -0700
 From: Richard Harke
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: Axiom ia64
-Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 11:55:06 -0700
-	<200707060949.45474.Richard Harke>
-	<54ejjlh2lh.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-  charset="iso-8859-1"
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 On Fri July 6 2007 10:19, you wrote:
 > Greetings!
@@ -7324,22 +5945,19 @@ ld and dl-open support only a small number. likewise the loader in
 Xorg/XFree86. If you know of any other refs, please let me know.
 Richard
 
-
-
 \start
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 19:08:50 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: defintrf.spad
 
 Le jeudi 05 juillet 2007 =E0 12:41 -0500, Tim Daly a
 =E9crit :
 > Greg,
->=20
+>
 > Attached is a diff of defintrf. Waldek points out that this code
-> change was due to a spad compiler bug.=20
->=20
+> change was due to a spad compiler bug.
+>
 > Is there a mailing list discussion on this?
 
 No, I posted some times ago an url to a port of part of Axiom to
@@ -7350,12 +5968,12 @@ SBCL/Clisp/CMUCL. This patch comes from this port.
 It is already buggy. Lisp load int/algebra/DFINTTLS.NRLIB/code.lsp and
 try to read mapleok.input, you'll end up with an error: |dir| is not
 bound. In fact |dir| is just a selector of a Record. The wrong Lisp
-generated code is:=20
+generated code is:
 
-           (EXIT=20
-            (COND (|incl?| |l|)=20
+           (EXIT
+            (COND (|incl?| |l|)
                   ('T
-                   (SPADCALL=20
+                   (SPADCALL
                     (CONS #'|DFINTTLS;findRealZero!1|
                           (VECTOR $ |dir| |endpoint| |i|))
                                     ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -7378,54 +5996,45 @@ Greg
 PS : If you apply this workaround please remove my name, I use it, among
 others, to grep the code.
 
->=20
+>
 > Tim
->=20
+>
 > --- ../silver/src/algebra/defintrf.spad.pamphlet	2007-04-27 04:44:35.00=
 0000000 -0400
 > +++ wh-sandbox/src/algebra/defintrf.spad.pamphlet	2007-04-27 21:29:46.0=
 00000000 -0400
 > @@ -182,7 +182,10 @@
 >            ["min"/[t.left for t in l], i.halfinf.endpoint]
->          l :=3D [u::REC for t in l | (u :=3D refine(p, t, bounds)) case=
+>          l := [u::REC for t in l | (u := refine(p, t, bounds)) case=
  REC]
->          incl? =3D> l
+>          incl? => l
 > -        select_!(keeprec?(i.halfinf.endpoint, #1), l)
 > +        -- greg, FIXME dirty workaround
 > +        -- select_!(keeprec?(i.halfinf.endpoint, #1), l)
-> +        ep :=3D i.halfinf.endpoint
+> +        ep := i.halfinf.endpoint
 > +        select_!(keeprec?(ep, #1), l)
 >        error "findRealZero: should not happpen"
-> =20
->      checkBudan(p, a, b, incl?) =3D=3D
->=20
-
-
-
-
+> 
+>      checkBudan(p, a, b, incl?) ==
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 15:06:36 -0500
 From: Matt Kaufmann
-To: raymond.toy@ericsson.com
-	06 Jul 2007 13:36:39 -0400)
-	<200707061709.l66H9Ggw007642@sundance.cs.utexas.edu>
-	<468E7DA7.6090800@ericsson.com>
-Cc: Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Camm Maguire, Maxima@math.utexas.edu, list
+To: Raymond Toy
 Subject: Re: [Maxima] gcl inlining policy
+Cc: Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier, Camm Maguire
 
 Good point; thanks!
 
 -- Matt
    Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 13:36:39 -0400
-   From: Raymond Toy <raymond.toy@ericsson.com>
+   From: Raymond Toy
    CC: Camm Maguire, Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier,
 	   gcl-devel@gnu.org, Tim Daly, Maxima@math.utexas.edu,
 	   list
    X-OriginalArrivalTime: 06 Jul 2007 17:36:40.0324 (UTC) FILETIME=[360F3440:01C7BFF4]
    X-SpamAssassin-Status: No, hits=-2.6 required=5.0
-   X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-272 required=200
+   X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-272 required0
 
    Matt Kaufmann wrote:
    > 
@@ -7440,20 +6049,11 @@ Good point; thanks!
    but that seems to me the right thing to do too.  I can't imagine wanting 
    to inline every single function! :-)
 
-   Ray
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 22:48:29 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: directory/truename transition
-	<fbcd16d40707041321j116253bdw67c708568a3b3c4f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<54d4z750ep.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<85b5c3130707051458g314b4e49xce2423dc7cb7370e@mail.gmail.com>
-	<547ipe5tm9.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list
 
 > Greetings!
 >
@@ -7465,22 +6065,12 @@ Yes, but that is the one, which is already in Debian, which is old. I
 meant the one we will be working on. Or do you have some private
 repository?
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
-From: "Richard Fateman" Richard Fateman
-To: "'Raymond Toy'" <raymond.toy@ericsson.com>,
-	Tim Daly
-	<468EAC40.2070903@ericsson.com>
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 14:21:44 -0700
-	charset="us-ascii"
-Thread-index: AcfAEG3zIg6uXqNEThWEWqdh2j5r/gAAi7gg
-Cc: Robert Boyer, 'Robert Dodier' Robert Dodier,
-	'Matt Kaufmann' Matt Kaufmann, Maxima@math.utexas.edu,
-	list
+From: Richard Fateman
+To: Raymond Toy, Tim Daly
 Subject: RE: [Maxima] gcl inlining policy
+Cc: Robert Boyer, 'Robert Dodier' Robert Dodier, Matt Kaufmann
 
 It seems to me that in-lining a function of any significant length is very
 likely to be a mistake, though I suppose it depends on the memory cache
@@ -7542,26 +6132,14 @@ RJF
 > Anyway, this is really way off topic for maxima, so I will 
 > refrain from 
 > saying more on this list.
-> 
-> Ray
-> _______________________________________________
-> Maxima mailing list
-> Maxima@math.utexas.edu
-> http://www.math.utexas.edu/mailman/listinfo/maxima
-> 
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: re: defintrf.spad
-	<1183741730.4184.28.camel@ellipse>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 06 Jul 2007 20:29:39 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: re: defintrf.spad
 
-Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 > > This could cause problems elsewhere.
 > > I'd really like to find out why the compiler failed
@@ -7585,20 +6163,10 @@ solve the issue being discussed.
 There are some other issues with the AST representation and its
 processing which I would be happy to comment on if interested.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 20:20:21 -0500
-To: "Gregory Vanuxem" Gregory Vanuxem,
-	"Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gregory Vanuxem, Stephen Wilson
 Subject: defintrf.spad
 
 I'm looking thru the sources to see if there are any other instances
@@ -7606,18 +6174,12 @@ of the problem. Hopefully we can isolate the compiler bug and fix it.
 
 Greg, if you've found any other bugs of this type I'd be most interested.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 06 Jul 2007 22:16:14 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: defintrf.spad
 
-
 I will look into the issue tonight and over the weekend as well.
 
 I have come across a simlar issue in trying to get the algebra to
@@ -7650,31 +6212,19 @@ Giving t an explicit type `solves' the problem:
           t : Union(R, "failed") := leadingCoefficient x exquo r
 
 
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 21:27:16 -0500
-To: "Gregory Vanuxem" Gregory Vanuxem,
-	"Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gregory Vanuxem, Stephen Wilson
 Subject: defintrf.spad, polycat.spad
 
 Is there a difference in the code.lsp file produced with 2.6.8 and 2.7.0
 for polycat.spad?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 22:40:43 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: NSF whitepaper on funding math software
 
 At:
@@ -7691,13 +6241,10 @@ originally an IBM project and when it was open-sourced, it found
 itself without a reliable source of funding. This is exactly the kind
 of project that could benefit from some funding from the NSF."
 
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 06 Jul 2007 22:48:23 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: defintrf.spad, polycat.spad
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -7711,18 +6258,10 @@ intermediate data at key stages of compilation and compare the two
 systems.  However, I am only now sitting down to try and figure out
 the issues, and have yet to get a handle on a promising strategy.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 06 Jul 2007 23:17:15 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: defintrf.spad, polycat.spad
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -7749,34 +6288,19 @@ under any other Lisp like SBCL.
 I will build Silver tonight and maintain a `canonical tree' for
 debugging purposes.  
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 22:40:05 -0500
-To: "Gregory Vanuxem" Gregory Vanuxem,
-	"Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gregory Vanuxem, Stephen Wilson
 Subject: defintrf.spad, polycat.spad
 
 Can you post the POLYCAT.nrlib/code.lsp file from ansi?
 I can compare it against my tree.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 07 Jul 2007 00:00:03 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: defintrf.spad, polycat.spad
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -7813,20 +6337,11 @@ builds are giving:
 I would be grateful if you can confirm the above is equivalent to
 your tree.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 00:08:46 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: friCAS
-Cc: list
 
 Tim,
 
@@ -7891,25 +6406,11 @@ On 7/6/07, Tim Daly wrote:
 >
 >
 > Good luck in your new venture. I wish you success.
->
-> Tim
->
->
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 01:37:37 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: defintrf.spad, polycat.spad
 
 Bill,
@@ -8096,11 +6597,10 @@ Tim
 
 
 \start
+Date: 07 Jul 2007 02:48:05 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: debugging
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 07 Jul 2007 02:48:05 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -8239,29 +6739,12 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > limit imports to symbols from "COMMON-LISP" package.
 > 
 > As usual, all this is on 64-bit Debian etch.
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-Subject: re: debugging
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 14:46:54 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: re: debugging
 
 > Greetings!
 > 
@@ -8361,21 +6844,11 @@ diff -u /home/s/test/tt/axiom2/wh-sandbox/src/interp/spaderror.lisp.pamphlet wh-
 +|#
  
  
- 
-
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
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-
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+Date: 07 Jul 2007 16:38:25 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: friCAS
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 07 Jul 2007 16:38:25 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -8394,19 +6867,11 @@ of the quote above), I will quit, although with a bleeding heart.
 
 This is unnegotiable for me.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 13:36:39 -0400
-From: Raymond Toy <raymond.toy@ericsson.com>
+From: Raymond Toy
 To: Matt Kaufmann
-	<200707061709.l66H9Ggw007642@sundance.cs.utexas.edu>
-	FILETIME=[360F3440:01C7BFF4]
-Cc: Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
-	Camm Maguire, Maxima@math.utexas.edu, list
+Cc: Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier, Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: [Maxima] gcl inlining policy
 
 Matt Kaufmann wrote:
@@ -8422,18 +6887,11 @@ tedious to specify this for every function foo that you want inlined,
 but that seems to me the right thing to do too.  I can't imagine wanting 
 to inline every single function! :-)
 
-Ray
-
-
-
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 Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 16:55:28 -0400
-From: Raymond Toy <raymond.toy@ericsson.com>
+From: Raymond Toy
 To: Tim Daly
-	FILETIME=[FC2E8CA0:01C7C00F]
-Cc: Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier,
-	Matt Kaufmann, Maxima@math.utexas.edu,
-	list
+Cc: Robert Boyer, Robert Dodier, Matt Kaufmann
 Subject: Re: [Maxima] gcl inlining policy
 
 Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -8462,15 +6920,10 @@ object).
 Anyway, this is really way off topic for maxima, so I will refrain from 
 saying more on this list.
 
-Ray
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 13:49:00 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Axiom community goals
 
 Martin,
@@ -8502,8 +6955,6 @@ project.  They are in no way dividing the group.
 
 However, I find these other events divisive and troubling:
 
-
-
 Quoting from:
 <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2007-06/msg00535.html>
 
@@ -8671,28 +7122,10 @@ But whatever your choice, it is entirely up to you.
 
 Tim
 
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-To: Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber
-	<1182836731.2658.10.camel@djian>
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-	<1183495519.2658.110.camel@djian>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 07 Jul 2007 15:01:34 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Gernot Hueber
 Subject: Re: gcl-2.7.0 on FreeBSD
 
 Greetings!  OK, though not fully tested yet, I think bsd will build
@@ -8704,7 +7137,7 @@ Please let me know if problems persist, as they might at this point.
 
 Take care,
 
-Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber writes:
+Gernot Hueber writes:
 
 > Dear Camm,
 > 
@@ -8802,14 +7235,14 @@ Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber writes:
 > > > > On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 11:35 -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
 > > > > > Greetings!
 > > > > > 
-> > > > > Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber writes:
+> > > > > Gernot Hueber writes:
 > > > > > 
 > > > > > > Dear Camm,
 > > > > > > 
 > > > > > > On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 23:08 -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
 > > > > > > > Greetings!
 > > > > > > > 
-> > > > > > > Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber writes:
+> > > > > > > Gernot Hueber writes:
 > > > > > > > 
 > > > > > > > > Dear Camm,
 > > > > > > > > 
@@ -8859,71 +7292,12 @@ Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber writes:
 > > > > > 
 > > > > > > Broken at DLSYM.  Type :H for Help.
 > > > > > > SYSTEM>>gmake: *** [unixport/saved_gcl] Error 255
-> > > > > > 
-> > > > > > > Take care,
-> > > > > > > 
-> > > > > > > > Best regards,
-> > > > > > > > 
-> > > > > > > > Gernot
-> > > > > > > > 
-> > > > > > > > 
-> > > > > > > > -- 
-> > > > > > > > Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber
-> > > > > > > > 
-> > > > > > > > 
-> > > > > > > > 
-> > > > > > > 
-> > > > > > -- 
-> > > > > > Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber
-> > > > > > 
-> > > > > > 
-> > > > > > 
-> > > > > 
-> > > 
-> > > 
-> > > 
-> > 
-> -- 
-> Gernot Hueber Gernot Hueber
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2007 20:39:00 +0100
+From: Mark Murray
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: re: [Gcl-devel] Re: gcl-2.7.0 on FreeBSD 
-	<1182836731.2658.10.camel@djian>
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-	<4A2AB4CC01998D46807D8032B06CDBDA02F91502@EXCHANGE01.zdv.Uni-Mainz.DE>
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-	cg.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Mark Murray
-Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2007 20:39:00 +0100
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 > Greetings!  OK, the bsd issues are almost ironed out.
@@ -8943,21 +7317,11 @@ arithmetic fairly soon.
 I'll probably end up writing a complex library; can you make do with
 something else in the meanwhile?
 
-M
---
-Mark R V Murray - Cert APS(Open) Dip Phys(Open) BSc Open(Open)
-
-
-
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-Subject: RE: Axiom community goals
 Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:52:06 +0200
-Thread-Topic: Axiom community goals
-Thread-Index: AcfAx3pAIfEpm5EtRGqOixE1kFXHiQAC9gkg
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+From: Juergen Weiss
 To: Tim Daly
-	FILETIME=[AE813240:01C7C0D8]
-Cc: list
+Subject: RE: Axiom community goals
 
 Tim,
 
@@ -8976,25 +7340,14 @@ executed in the project I wonder if there are more than zero.
 
 I would assume that most people on the list did not openly
 question your goals in respect for your work and your dedication
-to the Axiom project. But you should not assume that=20
+to the Axiom project. But you should not assume that
 your goals are their goals.
 
-Regards
-
-Juergen Weiss
-
-Juergen Weiss	  | Universitaet Mainz, Zentrum fuer Datenverarbeitung,
-Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
-+49(6131)39-26407
-=20
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 23:34:06 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+To: Tim Daly
+Cc: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: FriCAS
 
 > Define contribute. As I defined contribute, which I believe is the
@@ -9043,19 +7396,10 @@ to first have new Makefiles and new directory layout is silver
 and than merge hyperdoc changes.  Doing things in opposite order
 only makes sense if you do not want to adapt new directory layout.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
-
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-To: Tim Daly
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 08 Jul 2007 01:10:01 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Axiom community goals
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -9078,17 +7422,10 @@ I believe, so far I'm roughly one out of two who contributed documentation.
 
 You did not retract your statement, so I guess I'll quit.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 18:54:20 -0500
-To: "Juergen Weiss" Juergen Weiss
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: Axiom community goals
 
 Having spend nearly 2 hours drafting a reply I've erased it.
@@ -9102,15 +7439,10 @@ Join. Leave. Have a grand time.
 I'm going back to tracking a compiler bug. 
 I will no longer respond to non-technical emails.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 18:56:06 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: defintrf.spad compiler bug
 
 I've identified 592 potential places where this could occur.
@@ -9118,16 +7450,12 @@ Obviously it does not happen everywhere. I'm reviewing each
 code sequence to try to find the nature of the failure.
 After that I'll look into the compiler.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 02:03:29 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: FriCAS
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 Hi,
 
@@ -9164,19 +7492,11 @@ going on with Axiom. Maybe some people think that it is completely clear
 to every one on the list what it means to "send a diff -Naur patch". 
 Nice attitude, but it doesn't decrease the hurdle for new contributors.
 
-Hey guys, try to work together.
-
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 02:03:45 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: Re: Axiom community goals
-	<4A2AB4CC01998D46807D8032B06CDBDA02F91504@EXCHANGE01.zdv.Uni-Mainz.DE>
-Cc: list
 
 On 07/07/2007 10:52 PM, Weiss, Juergen wrote:
 > Tim,
@@ -9226,16 +7546,11 @@ a) follow the goals strictly,
 b) leave the project.
 Nothing completely fits for me. Poor me.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 02:04:03 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Axiom community goals
-Cc: list
 
 Dear Tim,
 
@@ -9246,14 +7561,10 @@ It is not about being right or wrong. We know that different people on
 this list have different goals. Cannot we just accept that and go on in 
 the interest of Axiom?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 07 Jul 2007 20:09:31 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: defintrf.spad compiler bug
 
@@ -9278,19 +7589,10 @@ identifier does not have a mode in the current environment, assume the
 identifier is not bound and quote it.  I hope to refine this if I can
 show the basic approach is valid.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 19:33:09 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: How to create and post a diff-Naur patch
 
 Ralf,
@@ -9309,16 +7611,10 @@ and it will change integer.spad.pamphlet to include the new changes.
 
 Since the original file is literate the patched file is literate.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Stephen Wilson
-	<87tzsfiwn8.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 07 Jul 2007 22:59:18 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: defintrf.spad compiler bug
 
 Tim,
@@ -9385,24 +7681,10 @@ candidates by compWithMappingMode as free variables.
 
 Sorry if this rant is not clear.  I can try to answer any questions.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:07:14 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke,
-	"Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Lisp in Small Pieces
 
 Ralf, Stephen,
@@ -9424,15 +7706,10 @@ very nice indeed.
 
 Queinnec, Christian, "Lisp in Small Pieces" ISBN 0-521-54566-8
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 07 Jul 2007 23:17:14 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Lisp in Small Pieces
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -9464,21 +7741,11 @@ capabilities.
 
 > 
 > Queinnec, Christian, "Lisp in Small Pieces" ISBN 0-521-54566-8
-> 
-> Tim
-
-
-Steve
-
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:35:11 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke,
-	"Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Lisp in Small Pieces
 
 > I find this very interesting. I wonder what would be involved in
@@ -9525,15 +7792,10 @@ and the limits computed from each side to see if they match.
 Essentially provisos enable a natural parallel processing mechanism.
 They are much more powerful algebraically than an assume facility.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 12:44:30 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Lisp in Small Pieces
 
 > I'm interested in continuations (or futures) because this would be a
@@ -9555,16 +7817,10 @@ Aldor is sufficiently powerful. And if SPAD is not going to be as
 powerful as Aldor and there would be need to do something in LISP, then 
 I consider that a really bad design decision.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 06:39:48 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke,
-	"Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Literate programming and Provisos
 
 Eh? I sent you the reference to the book so that you could see an
@@ -9614,16 +7870,10 @@ taught my compiler course at Vassar using the "Compiler Design in C"
 book way back in the 90s, as well as "Anatomy of Lisp" which is
 another excellent book worth reviewing.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 15:12:51 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Literate programming and Provisos
 
  > The discussion of provisos has ALWAYS been an algebraic discussion
@@ -9657,15 +7907,11 @@ Generator domain?
 
 Thank you for the other references about literate programs.
 
-Ralf
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 15:30:40 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Literate programming and Provisos
 
 On 07/08/2007 01:39 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -9680,15 +7926,10 @@ book. Of course, I will try to have a look at the programming style.
 (And by the way, my last mail was about "continuation in LISP" and why 
 that would affect algebra programmers.)
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 00:00:52 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
-	boundary="----=_Part_12790_28854283.1183903252858"
 Subject: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
 
 ------=_Part_12790_28854283.1183903252858
@@ -9707,14 +7948,11 @@ Maybe I should go back to Maxima...
 
 I'm very nervy about all this.
 
--Alasdair
-
 \start
-Subject: re: debugging
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 20:01:35 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: re: debugging
 
 Camm Maguire wrote:
 > Greetings!
@@ -9760,20 +7998,10 @@ Also, with Ansi gcl-2.7.0 we get subtly different code, other Lisps
 that is the outer PROG and RETURN are missing (I see this difference
 for many other functions).
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
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-To: Stephen Wilson
-	<87tzsfiwn8.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87ps33ios9.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 08 Jul 2007 14:48:27 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: defintrf.spad compiler bug
 
 --=-=-=
@@ -10189,16 +8417,12 @@ Steve
 
 --=-=-=--
 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 08 Jul 2007 15:21:52 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Unions in Spad
 
-
 *,
 
 During my work figuring out the defintrf.spad bug, I noticed a
@@ -10228,19 +8452,11 @@ If so, I have a strategy to make such Unions usable (but it may be a
 while before I find the time to implement it). If not, then there is
 an easy fix to assert the uniformity of Union branches.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 08 Jul 2007 16:34:49 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: debugging
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 08 Jul 2007 16:34:49 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings, and thanks!
 
@@ -10299,29 +8515,12 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > 
 > that is the outer PROG and RETURN are missing (I see this difference
 > for many other functions).
-> 
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 22:49:50 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: re: debugging
-	<54vecueis6.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-Cc: list
 
 > If so, how to I update with svn?
 
@@ -10340,16 +8539,10 @@ If you want to make sure that your tree is as the one in the repository say
 svn update
 svn revert -R .
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
-	<4690E2D3.6060207@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 08 Jul 2007 17:09:05 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Literate programming and Provisos
 
 Hi Ralf,
@@ -10398,24 +8591,11 @@ Wikipedia has some decent articles about continuations and
 coroutines.  You might also consider playing with Scheme to get a feel
 for them.
 
-Sincerley,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-  
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 23:29:58 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Hello Stephen,
 
@@ -10475,14 +8655,11 @@ main(): () == {
 }
 main();---END aaa.as
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 23:33:00 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/1/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 > Scratchpad was a research project, not a commercial project.
@@ -10560,16 +8737,11 @@ definitely not by a private company.
 
 To save money of IBM. I think it's fair.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 08 Jul 2007 17:51:54 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 08 Jul 2007 17:51:54 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -10603,22 +8775,12 @@ Spad.  Spad seems to follow similar semantics conceptually but I cant
 see the direct connection to the type system at this time.
 
 
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 08 Jul 2007 18:12:51 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: debugging
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 08 Jul 2007 18:12:51 -0400
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 Hello Waldek, Camm,
 
@@ -10639,17 +8801,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 This is strange.  My current build using latest gclcvs and a private
 tree (a modestly hacked Silver), does not have this issue.
 
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: debugging
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 00:35:56 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: re: debugging
 
 
 --ELM1183934156-23305-0_
@@ -10959,14 +9115,10 @@ Index: src/lisp/Makefile.pamphlet
 
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 Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 00:53:52 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
-	<87644uiowe.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Literate programming and Provisos
 
 > One can think of a continuation is an abstract object representing the
@@ -11012,17 +9164,10 @@ then usually bar doesn't get the some "continuation" as foo gets, since
 foo might change that computation destructively (as is usually the case 
 for Generator in Aldor).
 
-Ralf
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-To: Ralf Hemmecke
-	<4690E2D3.6060207@hemmecke.de> <87644uiowe.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<46916B00.6040908@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 08 Jul 2007 19:45:47 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Literate programming and Provisos
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
@@ -11120,21 +9265,11 @@ syntax for these ideas in Spad/Aldor and give an example of how a
 Generator could be defined in terms of continuations, type system
 technicalities not withstanding.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
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+Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 17:22:24 -0700
 From: Richard Harke
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Why did Axiom fail in the 1990s?
-Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 17:22:24 -0700
-	<85b5c3130707081433h24bd6e6fl1dbeb63b2ea99418@mail.gmail.com>
-  charset="utf-8"
-
 
 > Is he this one?
 >
@@ -11165,19 +9300,12 @@ Same mistake that Macsyma made.
 
 Richard
 
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+Date: 08 Jul 2007 20:42:10 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-	<54fy4bzski.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<878xa34uci.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87r6nv2x1f.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<54tzso7hdz.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 08 Jul 2007 20:42:10 -0400
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hello Camm,
 
@@ -11356,27 +9484,12 @@ OK
 
 OK
 
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-To: Stephen Wilson
-Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
-	<54fy4bzski.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<878xa34uci.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87r6nv2x1f.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<54tzso7hdz.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<87abu6h0gt.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 08 Jul 2007 21:02:05 -0400
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
+Subject: Re: 2.7.0 reports
+Cc: Camm Maguire, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -11398,19 +9511,11 @@ appears to be OK.
 
 Appologies for the mistake.
 
-Take care,
-Steve
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 Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 21:40:40 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On 08 Jul 2007 15:21:52 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 >
@@ -11457,18 +9562,11 @@ like:
 
 out weigh any linguistic advantage.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
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 Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 21:50:08 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On 08 Jul 2007 17:51:54 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > ...
@@ -11490,16 +9588,10 @@ injections operations and Record selectors are projection operations
 which are exported like any other function from these types. There is
 no need for any lower level language construct.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 21:04:46 -0500
-To: "Richard Harke" Richard Harke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Richard Harke
 Subject: Literate programming and Provisos
 
 Up until we made an agreement with NAG, Scratchpad, the pre-Axiom
@@ -11543,23 +9635,13 @@ It took many weeks and many tricks to get it running on DJGPP/DOS on
 that Toshiba. So I can see an argument for top-of-the-line hardware.
 Maybe a 6Mhz machine with 256k of memory. Ah, those were the days.
 
-Tim
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-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<fbcd16d40707081840m53a54680i8393e48e3a08c66f@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 08 Jul 2007 22:09:03 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On 08 Jul 2007 15:21:52 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > >
@@ -11622,25 +9704,11 @@ could be applied to Silver.  Any thoughts on this?
 
 Absolutely, but this too could be flagged as an error by the compiler.
 
-> 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-
-
-Take care,
-Steve
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 Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 22:18:36 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<fbcd16d40707081840m53a54680i8393e48e3a08c66f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<871wfigwg0.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On 08 Jul 2007 22:09:03 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 >...
@@ -11668,21 +9736,13 @@ internal design of the SPAD compiler. Surely it is possible to produce
 compiler output that makes sense to someone who only programs at the
 SPAD level.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
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-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<46915756.7010300@hemmecke.de> <87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 08 Jul 2007 22:27:00 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On 08 Jul 2007 17:51:54 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > > ...
@@ -11725,23 +9785,13 @@ Perhaps an example of how you envision this foundation working in
 Spad?
 
 
-Thanks so much for your feed-back!
-Steve
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-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<fbcd16d40707081840m53a54680i8393e48e3a08c66f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<871wfigwg0.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081918q70ddfdf2ua56a0be310f3d01a@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 08 Jul 2007 22:34:16 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 > I think it is a good idea but that it need not be a high priority.
 
 I agree as well.  If I worked in that direction it would be a side
@@ -11761,27 +9811,15 @@ I wish I had the motivation to do the work and refit the current
 compiler with a proper error facility.  This is just another thing I
 hope to solve `for free' as a consequence of the Lisp rewrite.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
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 Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 23:07:11 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<fbcd16d40707081840m53a54680i8393e48e3a08c66f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<871wfigwg0.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081918q70ddfdf2ua56a0be310f3d01a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87sl7yfgpj.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On 08 Jul 2007 22:34:16 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > ...
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > > > Perhaps related but much more important to me would be a general
 > > cleanup of the output of the SPAD compiler. Right now it might be at
 > > best said to be "spectacularly obscure". (I recall Gaby quoting one of
@@ -11800,24 +9838,15 @@ On 08 Jul 2007 22:34:16 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 >From the point of view of the SPAD programmer that is just as good but
 presumably much harder to achieve. :-) So I can only wish you success.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
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 Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 23:37:06 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87wsxafh1n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On 08 Jul 2007 22:27:00 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > ...
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > > But really I think the concept of "selectors" in both Union and Record
 > > is at best a legacy of earlier days in programming language design. It
 > > makes much for sense to me to define Union and Record as co-limit and
@@ -11921,17 +9950,11 @@ should export
   B: String -> %
   sum: (A:Type, X->A,Y->A) -> (% -> A)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
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-
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 Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 23:53:26 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-Cc: list
 
 Alasdair,
 
@@ -11975,29 +9998,17 @@ other of these projects. There is no reason to think that the Axiom
 project is going to disappear or that somehow that you will be asked
 to take sides in some emotional debate.
 
-Stay cool.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
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-
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-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<46915756.7010300@hemmecke.de> <87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87wsxafh1n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707082037h7914101s63b10a2090584f51@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 08 Jul 2007 23:57:16 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On 08 Jul 2007 22:27:00 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > > ...
-> > "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> > Bill Page writes:
 > > > But really I think the concept of "selectors" in both Union and Record
 > > > is at best a legacy of earlier days in programming language design. It
 > > > makes much for sense to me to define Union and Record as co-limit and
@@ -12094,20 +10105,10 @@ like/expect.  Even if I cant implement all the features in one shot, I
 can avoid coding the system into a corner so that future extensions
 are feasible.
 
-
-Thanks again!
-Steve
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 00:02:40 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: defintrf.spad compiler bug
 
 Stephen,
@@ -12121,19 +10122,14 @@ file I'll let you know.
 
 Once it passes local testing I'll push it out to git and svn.
 
-Tim
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-Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-To: Stephen Wilson
 Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 13:40:52 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+To: Stephen Wilson
+Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
 
 Stephen Wilson wrote:
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > > On 08 Jul 2007 15:21:52 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > > > If so, I have a strategy to make such Unions usable (but it may be a
@@ -12158,17 +10154,10 @@ detect other errors.   Also for users is seem easier to have simple
 syntax + set of semantic constraints than to encode constraints
 in syntax.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
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-
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-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 08:00:14 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: defintrf.spad compiler bug
 
 Stephen,
@@ -12184,36 +10173,24 @@ Your patch also changes:
 
 I'm going to rebuild and look for the details of these changes.
 
-Tim
-
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-
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-To: Waldek Hebisch
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 09 Jul 2007 11:08:20 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: emit-fn
+Cc: list
 
 Greetings!  Just a suggestion, when testing 2.7.0, omit calls to
 (emit-fn t).  This was an older signature discovery mechanism which
 I'm trying to replace by an automatic algorithm in 2.7.  Already found
 and fixed a bug do to the conflicts between new and old.
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
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-
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-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 09 Jul 2007 11:47:03 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: defintrf.spad compiler bug
+Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -12244,21 +10221,13 @@ a form which the compiler can handle.
 
 Thanks for your help in testing this!
 
-Take care,
-Steve
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-
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 Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 12:00:22 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<E1I7rbo-0004GD-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
-> > "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> > Bill Page writes:
 > > ...
 > > >
 > > > I think mixed union constructions should be consider syntax errors.
@@ -12321,18 +10290,11 @@ this type by requiring KeywordCategory.
 
 Does this make sense?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
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 Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 18:26:43 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<fbcd16d40707090900y3b0a4270maad7686a15f4959b@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
 > So really in Aldor when writes
 > 
@@ -12384,19 +10346,11 @@ MachineInteger and not the *tag* MachineInteger.
 Anyway, that usage of MachineInteger is not specified in the AUG so 
 maybe one better does not use it that way.
 
-Ralf
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 Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 12:38:25 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<E1I7rbo-0004GD-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40707090900y3b0a4270maad7686a15f4959b@mail.gmail.com>
-	<469261C3.2050409@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
 On 7/9/07, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > ...
@@ -12448,21 +10402,11 @@ user's guide, so I am inclined to think that you are right.
 'Union(Integer,String)' might very well be acceptible to the Aldor
 compiler, we just need to intuit the proper usage.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
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 Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 13:29:56 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<E1I7rbo-0004GD-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40707090900y3b0a4270maad7686a15f4959b@mail.gmail.com>
-	<469261C3.2050409@hemmecke.de>
-	<fbcd16d40707090938u777c8f7ep7bc6aa730ba1ab5@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
 Ralf,
 
@@ -12515,21 +10459,11 @@ Compiler bug...Bug: gen0UnionCaseIndex: branch not in union
 
 So perhaps alll is not well...
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page
-
-
-
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 Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 20:08:48 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<E1I7rbo-0004GD-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>	
-	<fbcd16d40707090900y3b0a4270maad7686a15f4959b@mail.gmail.com>	
-	<469261C3.2050409@hemmecke.de>
-	<fbcd16d40707090938u777c8f7ep7bc6aa730ba1ab5@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
 >> It looks as if one also could do
 >>
@@ -12713,21 +10647,14 @@ main();
 woodpecker:~/scratch>aldor -laldor -fx aaa.as
 Compiler bug...Bug: gen0UnionCaseIndex: branch not in union
 
-Cool!
-
-
-
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+Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 13:53:22 -0500
+From: Jay Belanger
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-From: Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
-Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 13:53:22 -0500
-	(Bill Page's message of "Sun\, 8 Jul 2007 23\:53\:26 -0400")
-Cc: 
 
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 ...
 > On 7/8/07, you wrote:
 >> So I go away for an internet-free weekend, and what do I find when I come
@@ -12761,21 +10688,11 @@ have nearly the appeal.
 I don't think so, either, but the chances that it will are greater
 than they were before.
 
-Jay
-
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-
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 Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 14:57:19 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<E1I7rbo-0004GD-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40707090900y3b0a4270maad7686a15f4959b@mail.gmail.com>
-	<469261C3.2050409@hemmecke.de>
-	<fbcd16d40707090938u777c8f7ep7bc6aa730ba1ab5@mail.gmail.com>
-	<469279B0.30203@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
 On 7/9/07, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > ...
@@ -12960,16 +10877,10 @@ Aldor developers that an untagged Union should be possible. It just
 seems that there is an error in the compiler that currently prevents
 this.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 13:58:11 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: defintrf bug
 
 Stephen,
@@ -13038,22 +10949,15 @@ shape of the record is the same yet the accessor names are wrong.
 I'm still checking the other examples and they seem to be expanding
 correctly. I'm not sure that your patch is needed.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
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 Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 15:28:27 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: jay.p.belanger@gmail.com
+From: Bill Page
+To: Jay Belanger
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/9/07, Jay Belanger wrote:
 >
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > ...
 > > On 7/8/07, you wrote:
 > >> So I go away for an internet-free weekend, and what do I find when I come
@@ -13111,23 +11015,11 @@ being made in the project.
 
 Nonsense. Forks have occurred in many very successful open source projects.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 21:30:04 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<E1I7rbo-0004GD-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>	
-	<fbcd16d40707090900y3b0a4270maad7686a15f4959b@mail.gmail.com>	
-	<469261C3.2050409@hemmecke.de>	
-	<fbcd16d40707090938u777c8f7ep7bc6aa730ba1ab5@mail.gmail.com>	
-	<469279B0.30203@hemmecke.de>
-	<fbcd16d40707091157k19352e96q9333943c74bd884@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
 Hi Bill,
 
@@ -13151,15 +11043,10 @@ Well, you know how I meant it. But what can we do with a closed source
 compiler that has no developers? Finding bug after bug is just a waste 
 of time. :-(
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 09 Jul 2007 16:39:22 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: defintrf bug
 
 
@@ -13274,20 +11161,10 @@ but your observations have been a great help.  Comments?
 Do the documentation bits of the patch look OK to you? I can post a
 revised patch containing a (possibly improved) chunk of documentation.
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Stephen Wilson
-	<87bqelfh1h.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 09 Jul 2007 17:02:15 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Re: defintrf bug
 
 Hello again,
@@ -13319,21 +11196,11 @@ checking that "i.halfinf" (of type REC2) is valid.
 
 At least its not another bug.
 
-Cheers,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 23:03:34 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: jay.p.belanger@gmail.com
+To: Jay Belanger
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 > I find the whole thing odd.  I thought Tim was pretty clear from the 
 > beginning on what the goals of the Axiom project were,
@@ -13362,18 +11229,11 @@ grows. (BTW, I don't say, it should be allowed to move code without a
 reasonable explanation to trunk, just that the degree of perfection need 
 not be 100% always.)
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 09 Jul 2007 17:21:18 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com> <4692A2A6.6000603@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 09 Jul 2007 17:21:18 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 > Could you give them right away without looking them up somewhere? Then
@@ -13408,21 +11268,11 @@ I wonder what will happen the next time someone touches that file.
 Will they just change the code and be done with it?  Or will they add
 a new insight, a new paragraph, or even `finish' my half-baked attempt?
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 21:16:34 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707091228t796a8e92v9f29d5b860b5fadc@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -13507,24 +11357,13 @@ Tim had the right idea.  Let's stop worrying, support both projects
 according to our goals, wish both well, and get back to coding/writing.
  For me, that's back to asdf-literate.  (Yay, working computer...)
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 20:39:45 -0500
+From: Jay Belanger
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-From: Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091228t796a8e92v9f29d5b860b5fadc@mail.gmail.com>
-Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 20:39:45 -0500
-	(Bill Page's message of "Mon\, 9 Jul 2007 15\:28\:27 -0400")
-Cc: 
-
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 ...
 > But literate programming is not really the problem. Rather I think the
 > problem as usual, is just the way in which decisions are (and are not)
@@ -13542,21 +11381,11 @@ seems like anything outrageous.
 
 Which is a complete non-sequitor.
 
-Regards,
-Jay
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 22:22:23 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091228t796a8e92v9f29d5b860b5fadc@mail.gmail.com>
-	<4692DDF2.30701@yahoo.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/9/07, C Y wrote:
 > ... Literate programming is not a mainstream methodology (in my opinion)
@@ -13597,22 +11426,11 @@ literate programming in a manner that will be accepted and used by
 most developers today seems to be a very hard problem that has not
 been solved yet.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 22:55:42 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>	
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com>	
-	<fbcd16d40707091228t796a8e92v9f29d5b860b5fadc@mail.gmail.com>	
-	<4692DDF2.30701@yahoo.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091922k29d1239drb2f436e256e7cc32@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 Bill Page wrote:
 > On 7/9/07, C Y wrote:
@@ -13714,17 +11532,11 @@ over it.  Beyond that, the tools should be smooth, helpful, and robust -
 but they won't write themselves, so those who want them will have to get
 to it ;-).
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
 
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-Cc: 
-	<877ip8ergn.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 10 Jul 2007 01:56:54 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Output/print without linefeed?
 
 --=-=-=
@@ -13735,7 +11547,7 @@ Should have CC'ed axiom-developer, forwarding.
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 > *,
 > 
-> "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+> Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 > > I was running a long program recently, and every now and again I wanted a
 > > little output to indicate how far the program had got.  The "output" command
 > > includes a line feed, which I don't want.  I've tried:
@@ -13854,16 +11666,11 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 
 --=-=-=--
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 08:34:34 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707091922k29d1239drb2f436e256e7cc32@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On 07/10/2007 04:22 AM, Bill Page wrote:
 > On 7/9/07, C Y wrote:
@@ -13882,18 +11689,11 @@ do LP if you work in industry?
 The only reasonable way I see is: don't show the sources. But then you 
 lose the ideal of LP that you want to teach...
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 07:56:44 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707091922k29d1239drb2f436e256e7cc32@mail.gmail.com>
-	<4693287A.8030309@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: list
 
 Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > On 07/10/2007 04:22 AM, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -13925,23 +11725,11 @@ software quality.  We can (and should) use techniques that would never
 appeal to the commercial world because they do not (directly) translate
 into salable product.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 10:34:58 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091228t796a8e92v9f29d5b860b5fadc@mail.gmail.com>
-	<4692DDF2.30701@yahoo.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091922k29d1239drb2f436e256e7cc32@mail.gmail.com>
-	<4693287A.8030309@hemmecke.de> <469373FC.3030503@yahoo.com>
-Cc: list
 
 While we are dragging this thread further into the merits/demerits of
 literate programming, I thought I would mention one alternative to
@@ -13968,37 +11756,21 @@ approach would be to look for tools which "gently" encourage
 programmers to work in this manner (but do not require it from the
 get-go).
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 09:36:03 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>,
-	"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson, Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: FORCE-OUTPUT
 
 Change applied. Test cycle started. --Tim
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 13:41:52 -0400
-From: "didier deshommes" <dfdeshom@gmail.com>
+From: Didier Deshommes
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091228t796a8e92v9f29d5b860b5fadc@mail.gmail.com>
-	<4692DDF2.30701@yahoo.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091922k29d1239drb2f436e256e7cc32@mail.gmail.com>
-	<4693287A.8030309@hemmecke.de> <469373FC.3030503@yahoo.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707100734i18700efei6f33c9a58de4609c@mail.gmail.com>
-
-2007/7/10, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>:
+
+2007/7/10, Bill Page:
 > While we are dragging this thread further into the merits/demerits of
 > literate programming, I thought I would mention one alternative to
 
@@ -14009,15 +11781,10 @@ http://www.cims.nyu.edu/~dbindel/eigenstuff/2007-04.html#x-2007-04-30-dsbweb
 I don't know much about lp but maybe it isn't catching up because the
 tools are too limited and/or too cumbersome for "normal users"?
 
-didier
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 13:49:51 -0500
-To: "didier deshommes" <dfdeshom@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Didier Deshommes
 Subject: Literate Programming
 
 didier,
@@ -14072,25 +11839,11 @@ That said, I'm happy to see that he has "gotten the idea" well enough
 that he's willing to build a tool to help him along. But he still 
 hasn't raised his eyes from the machine.
 
-Thanks for the link.
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 14:53:15 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "didier deshommes" <dfdeshom@gmail.com>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Didier Deshommes
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091228t796a8e92v9f29d5b860b5fadc@mail.gmail.com>
-	<4692DDF2.30701@yahoo.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091922k29d1239drb2f436e256e7cc32@mail.gmail.com>
-	<4693287A.8030309@hemmecke.de> <469373FC.3030503@yahoo.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707100734i18700efei6f33c9a58de4609c@mail.gmail.com>
-	<4db014670707101041n191184a1p1754cdf414347862@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/10/07, didier deshommes wrote:
 > 2007/7/10, Bill Page:
@@ -14114,20 +11867,11 @@ tangled code so that direct edits to the code can be automatically
 reflected in the full literate source. In both cases this can be (more
 or less) layered on top of traditional practices.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 21:02:24 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Literate Programming
-Cc: list
 
 Tim,
 
@@ -14139,8 +11883,6 @@ for repeating yourself on this list. The list forgets easily. You know
 the MathAction link and that would lead also to more prominent 
 documentation about Axiom. What do you think?
 
-Ralf
-
 On 07/10/2007 08:49 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > didier,
 > 
@@ -14194,16 +11936,11 @@ On 07/10/2007 08:49 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > that he's willing to build a tool to help him along. But he still 
 > hasn't raised his eyes from the machine.
 > 
-> Thanks for the link.
-> Tim
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 14:11:01 -0500
-To: "didier deshommes" <dfdeshom@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Didier Deshommes
 Subject: Literate Programming
 
 didier,
@@ -14236,15 +11973,10 @@ literate.
 
 It's not the tools. Latex is trivial to use. It's the work.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 14:18:18 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Literate Programming
 
 Ralf,
@@ -14261,15 +11993,10 @@ still living in the late 80s.
 
 Hardly anything I write is worth keeping anyway :-)
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 21:37:09 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Literate Programming
 
 > I don't know, actually. Probably because the initial comment comes
@@ -14303,14 +12030,10 @@ Ralf
 
 PS: I hope you are not angry on me. ;-)
 
-
-
 \start
-To: Stephen Wilson
-	<87bqelfh1h.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 10 Jul 2007 15:55:24 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Re: defintrf bug
 
 --=-=-=
@@ -14502,14 +12225,10 @@ CompWithMappingModeTest() : Exports == Implementation where
 
 --=-=-=--
 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 15:43:56 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Literate Programming
 
 Ralf,
@@ -14576,15 +12295,10 @@ Lift your eyes. Look away from the machine and write for the future.
 I'm not angry with anyone. 
 Except myself for losing my patience at times.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 23:15:42 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Literate Programming
 
 Hi Tim,
@@ -14606,15 +12320,10 @@ On 07/10/2007 10:43 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 
 Do you think that I believe what you are claiming?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 16:44:12 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Literate Programming
 
 Ralf,
@@ -14625,15 +12334,10 @@ Look at my email replies and look at the headers.
 Normal replies have an "In-Reply-To: field which emacs RMAIL copies
 when you click reply. See how many you find.
 
-t
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Camm Maguire
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 10 Jul 2007 20:58:38 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: counting allocated bytes
 
 --=-=-=
@@ -14706,14 +12410,10 @@ Steve
 
 --=-=-=--
 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 21:38:34 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: defintrf bug
 
 Stephen,
@@ -14722,16 +12422,11 @@ I've retracted your previous MACROEXPAND patch.
 I've applied your compiler.boot patch. 
 I'm starting a test cycle now 
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 07:23:08 +0200
+From: Martin Rubey
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Literate Programming
-From: Martin Rubey
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 07:23:08 +0200
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -14758,16 +12453,10 @@ But I'm also convinced that I cannot continue axiom-development if our
 development model remains as it is.  I will propose a model I could live with
 on friday morning.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 00:38:30 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: defintrf bug
 
 Stephen,
@@ -14781,15 +12470,10 @@ Nice work. The patch you posted affects only the single failing file.
 Now I'm going to integrate your spad-based test case which will take
 some fooling minor fooling around. 
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 01:03:52 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Literate Programming
 
 Martin,
@@ -14824,21 +12508,11 @@ for exposing my fundamental character so clearly in public :-)
 
 Seriously though, I hope you can accept my apology.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 07:19:27 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: re: directory/truename transition
-	<54abuchmua.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707032044j329569acx58b636d0a33a58e7@mail.gmail.com>
-	<54r6no84ez.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707041423q4a880164p251ecc703484184@mail.gmail.com>
-	<547ipdtov3.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 07:19:27 -0500
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 
@@ -14857,16 +12531,11 @@ To my mind, this suggests that Axiom would be better off:
   (2) moving to other open source Lisp system as soon as possible, in
       particular those that support Windows.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 07:33:48 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: friCAS
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 07:33:48 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -14883,17 +12552,12 @@ To my mind, you owe Waldek an apology.
 And please stop being divisive and exclusive; you're on the road of
 sabotaging the project and its community.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 07:44:43 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: FriCAS
-	<469029D1.9080106@hemmecke.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 07:44:43 -0500
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -14926,21 +12590,11 @@ Ralf --
 your work there and prepare patches.  Ignore Tim's politics for
 doc-improvements branch.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 07:57:30 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091228t796a8e92v9f29d5b860b5fadc@mail.gmail.com>
-	<4692DDF2.30701@yahoo.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 07:57:30 -0500
-Cc: list
-
 
 The notion that Axiom would need just to be written once and never
 rewritten again is -- I'm afraid -- completely deconnected from
@@ -14960,22 +12614,11 @@ don't need to make it useful, you can disregard my comments.  If you
 don't need to sustain its development till 30 years from now, please
 disregard my comments.
       
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 08:01:38 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091228t796a8e92v9f29d5b860b5fadc@mail.gmail.com>
-	<4692DDF2.30701@yahoo.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091922k29d1239drb2f436e256e7cc32@mail.gmail.com>
-	<4693287A.8030309@hemmecke.de>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 08:01:38 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -14999,24 +12642,15 @@ support the claim that it is an effective and efficient methodology.
 I'm not saying that Axiom should not be properly documented.  Quite
 the contrary. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: jay.p.belanger@gmail.com
-Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091228t796a8e92v9f29d5b860b5fadc@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87tzsdniji.fsf@gmail.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 11 Jul 2007 08:03:18 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Jay Belanger
+Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
 
-Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> writes:
+Jay Belanger writes:
 
-| "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+| Bill Page writes:
 | ...
 | > But literate programming is not really the problem. Rather I think the
 | > problem as usual, is just the way in which decisions are (and are not)
@@ -15026,16 +12660,11 @@ Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> writes:
 
 Did you get that for a fact from Waldek?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 08:05:32 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 08:05:32 -0500
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -15061,20 +12690,13 @@ I believe, they are almost right.  Except one thing that I consider
 a bug, not a feature:  the labels in unions and records should be
 properly scoped/predicated instead of being dumped into the global space.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<46915756.7010300@hemmecke.de> <87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 11 Jul 2007 08:08:27 -0500
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | But really I think the concept of "selectors" in both Union and Record
 | is at best a legacy of earlier days in programming language design. 
@@ -15094,18 +12716,11 @@ Well, if we are to be following that reasoning, there is no need for Spad
 We should be discussing what is useful, convenient; not the bare
 minimum that is necessary.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<E1I7rbo-0004GD-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40707090900y3b0a4270maad7686a15f4959b@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 11 Jul 2007 12:01:29 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
 
 Bill, Waldek,
 
@@ -15117,7 +12732,7 @@ addition, the constraint that an untagged Union not have identically
 typed branches, and that in the tagged case all branch names are
 distinct.
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 [...]
 > Thinking out load: Perhaps this use of ':' should be given explict
 > operator semantics so that it could be considered as just a pretty
@@ -15137,19 +12752,11 @@ would need to be part of the type.  I believe that what you are
 suggesting is essentially how one one would need to view `x : T' when
 implementing the facility.
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 12:22:15 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 12:22:15 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Hello Waldek,
 
@@ -15179,22 +12786,11 @@ grammatical or not.
 
 Just my 2 cents.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 11:26:47 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<E1I7rbo-0004GD-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40707090900y3b0a4270maad7686a15f4959b@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87ejjfc4km.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 11:26:47 -0500
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -15206,20 +12802,11 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 
 I'm not sure I understand the arguments why they are not desirable.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 12:40:19 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<E1I7rbo-0004GD-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40707090900y3b0a4270maad7686a15f4959b@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87ejjfc4km.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87r6nezz20.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 12:40:19 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -15236,36 +12823,19 @@ thinking that properly encoding the constraint is the proper move.
 
 Do you have an argument for `hybrid' Unions?
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 11 Jul 2007 13:45:43 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: TAGS file for pamphlets
 
 Greetings!  Anyone know how to make an emacs TAGS file from pamphlet
 source? 
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 11 Jul 2007 13:51:13 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: lisp compilation warnings
 
 Greetings!  The axiom build is full of compilation warnings, most of
@@ -15274,19 +12844,10 @@ mismatches.  This makes it hard for me to catch genuine 2.7 errors
 early on in the build.  Is there any simple way to instuct the lisp
 code generator to defvar the globals?
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 11 Jul 2007 13:58:27 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: 2.7 build
 
 Greetings!  Right after interpsys is created, and ACPLOT.spad is
@@ -15307,20 +12868,11 @@ compiled, something writes the source file ACPLOT.lsp, which contains:
 The function is unreadable.  Where is the function that writes this
 source? 
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 11:03:37 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -15392,24 +12944,11 @@ are simply my interests and the reason I spend my time on this project.
  Other people have other interests, and that is great.  I intend to
 pursue mine - the experiment of Axiom as a long term project.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing.
-http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/index.php
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 14:12:21 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: lisp compilation warnings
-	<54sl7ultgu.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 14:12:21 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 --=-=-=
 
@@ -15469,15 +13008,11 @@ index f822aad..08a1438 100644
 
 --=-=-=--
 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 14:32:10 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: 2.7 build
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 14:32:10 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 
@@ -15507,25 +13042,11 @@ Unfortunately I cannot reproduce.  I get:
 Perhaps this is a wh-sandbox issue?  CC'ing Waldek.
 
 
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 13:36:01 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<E1I7rbo-0004GD-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40707090900y3b0a4270maad7686a15f4959b@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87ejjfc4km.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87r6nezz20.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87644qdhcc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -15550,22 +13071,11 @@ I'm not sure this case is one such case; that is why I would
 like to understand the arguments.  I don't want a language
 designed to express only what I can think of today.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 14:40:09 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<E1I7rbo-0004GD-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40707090900y3b0a4270maad7686a15f4959b@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87ejjfc4km.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87r6nezz20.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87644qdhcc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111333330.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 14:40:09 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 
@@ -15585,19 +13095,11 @@ belive I can make it work but am unsure when I will have the time to
 implement it.  Perhaps it would be best to get a prototype running and
 conduct some experiments to get an empirical `feel' for the construct?
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 13:41:41 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -15618,23 +13120,11 @@ Not just envelops like graphics backends.
 Computational mathematic is not a static thing -- because it is
 about computation and the technology evolves, quite rapidly.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 13:44:52 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<E1I7rbo-0004GD-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
-	<fbcd16d40707090900y3b0a4270maad7686a15f4959b@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87ejjfc4km.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87r6nezz20.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87644qdhcc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111333330.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87ps2ybx86.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -15651,16 +13141,12 @@ I hope to have time to put the slides of the talk I gave about Axiom
 In general I would like to see `real' algebra datatypes and
 pattern matching in pad, instead of the current cruiosu case statements.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-To: Cliff Yapp
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 21:04:23 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Cliff Yapp
+Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 C Y wrote:
 > --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -15702,19 +13188,12 @@ In short: new algorithms are discovered and to use new algorithm
 you may be forced to change parts of the system which at first
 glance have nothing to do with new code.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 15:21:35 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<451511.64915.qm@web56715.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 7/11/07, C Y wrote:
 > ...
@@ -15761,18 +13240,12 @@ levels and if in the end you decide to spend your time working towards
 a goal that seems so far away to me that we can only just barely
 imagine it, who am I to try to suggest you do otherwise. ... :-)
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 11 Jul 2007 15:23:08 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Bug in GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize?
 
-
 *,
 
 I was hoping for some help with GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize
@@ -15806,20 +13279,11 @@ Perhaps it is as simple as requiring GcdDomain.
 
 Could anyone provide some insight here?
 
-Many thanks!
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 12:45:36 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -15846,25 +13310,14 @@ CAS to be more reliable with its correctness (either by itself or with
 the aid of proof-based results checking) than human beings - it opens
 up a new category of usefulness for the tools, IMHO.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Choose the right car based on your needs.  Check out Yahoo! Autos new Car Finder tool.
-http://autos.yahoo.com/carfinder/
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 12:55:30 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > I would say that this goal is certainly very disconnected from
 > reality. I think comparing computer typesetting (TeX) to computer
@@ -15965,23 +13418,11 @@ pursue our interests?  If those are not compatible with the project, I
 can work on my own - I have no wish to disrupt anything any further
 than it has already been disrupted.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games.
-http://sims.yahoo.com/  
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 15:09:20 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -16014,15 +13455,10 @@ Many things that were considered absolute truths or theorems a decade
 ago are no longer valid.  We have to retthink the algorithms we
 implement; we have to rethink the core system.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Stephen Wilson
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 11 Jul 2007 16:14:25 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: counting allocated bytes
 
 Greetings, and thank you so much!
@@ -16093,25 +13529,12 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 > 
 > Hopefully this might be of some use to GCL, however I completely
 > understand if it is deemed unnecessary, badly implemented, etc.
-> 
-> Sincerely,
-> Steve
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 13:16:15 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -16149,23 +13572,11 @@ few extra minutes using verified, trustable routines to check that my
 answer to a problem being published in a paper is correct, although
 obviously the BEST case is to be both fast and trustworthy.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________
-Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect.  Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 16:17:11 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: 2.7 build
-	<87tzsabxlh.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 16:17:11 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Great!  What in your opinion is the best (simplest) tree to work with
 purely for the purpose of finalizing the 2.7 build?  I'd like it to be
@@ -16202,50 +13613,21 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 >         (PROG NIL (RETURN (+ 0.0 (SPADCALL |x| (QREFELT $ 22))))))
 > 
 > Perhaps this is a wh-sandbox issue?  CC'ing Waldek.
-> 
-> 
-> Thanks,
-> Steve
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 15:19:42 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
+To: Jay Belanger
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091228t796a8e92v9f29d5b860b5fadc@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87tzsdniji.fsf@gmail.com> <87y7hn3xex.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87fy3uenn4.fsf@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Jay Belanger wrote:
 
 | 
 | Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 | 
-| > Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> writes:
+| > Jay Belanger writes:
 | >
-| > | "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+| > | Bill Page writes:
 | > | ...
 | > | > But literate programming is not really the problem. Rather I think the
 | > | > problem as usual, is just the way in which decisions are (and are not)
@@ -16270,16 +13652,11 @@ wh-sandbox contribution, document his findings and work and he continues
 to do so.  That is why I wanted facts or statements from himself 
 instead of putting words in his month or assigning him ill motives.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 15:27:37 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -16321,25 +13698,15 @@ Nobody is suggesting that the system should not give correct answer.
 The issue is *efficiently* computing the answer.  Not just giving
 the answer.  
 
-
--- Gaby
- 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:37:13 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On 11 Jul 2007 08:08:27 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > ...
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > | It
 > | makes much for sense to me to define Union and Record as co-limit and
 > | limit in the sense of category theory. Then Union selectors are just
@@ -16410,27 +13777,17 @@ It seems to me these primitive domains would be quite easy to provide in Spad.
 Another issue. It seems strange to me that Spad does not have any
 primitives for exception handling, e.g. 'try'.
 
-Regards.
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 15:47:02 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707111337y431f4a6kb956df68a6aa93d9@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
 | On 11 Jul 2007 08:08:27 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 | > ...
-| > "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+| > Bill Page writes:
 | > | It
 | > | makes much for sense to me to define Union and Record as co-limit and
 | > | limit in the sense of category theory. Then Union selectors are just
@@ -16511,23 +13868,11 @@ have algebraic data types ans pattern matching (Boot does).
 
 They support different styles of programming.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 15:48:56 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
+To: Jay Belanger
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091228t796a8e92v9f29d5b860b5fadc@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87tzsdniji.fsf@gmail.com> <87y7hn3xex.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87fy3uenn4.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111510071.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87ejjed620.fsf@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Jay Belanger wrote:
 
@@ -16540,21 +13885,11 @@ On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Jay Belanger wrote:
 
 `reading more' into what is actually written and intended.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:55:31 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707111337y431f4a6kb956df68a6aa93d9@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111542050.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On 7/11/07, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -16581,19 +13916,12 @@ programming.
 In my opinion this is yet one more reason why Spad should *not* be
 removed from the core Axiom system.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Matt Kaufmann
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 11 Jul 2007 16:57:03 -0400
-Cc: robert.sumners@amd.com, Maxima@math.utexas.edu, list,
-	jared@cs.utexas.edu
-Subject: Re: [jared@cs.utexas.edu: Re:
-	[Richard Fateman: RE: [Maxima] gcl inlining policy]]
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Matt Kaufmann
+Subject: gcl inlining policy
+Cc: Robert Sumner, Jared Davis
 
 Thanks so much Matt and Jared for the very helpful feedback.  My
 comments on GCL at the moment below:
@@ -16609,10 +13937,10 @@ Matt Kaufmann writes:
 > to forward it to some or all in the thread.
 > 
 > -- Matt
-> From: "Jared C. Davis" <jared@cs.utexas.edu>
+> From: "Jared C. Davis" Jared Davis
 > Subject: Re: [Richard Fateman: RE: [Maxima] gcl inlining policy]
 > To: "Matt Kaufmann" Matt Kaufmann
-> Cc: robert.sumners@amd.com
+> Cc: Robert Sumner
 > Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 21:37:19 -0500
 > 
 > Hi,
@@ -17722,13 +15050,13 @@ Take care,
 > > To: gcl-devel@gnu.org
 > > cc: Robert Boyer, Matt Kaufmann,
 > >         Tim Daly, list,
-> >         "Robert Dodier" Robert Dodier,
+> >         Robert Dodier,
 > >         Maxima mailing list <Maxima@math.utexas.edu>
 > > Subject: gcl inlining policy
 > > From: Camm Maguire
 > > Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 12:58:02 -0400
 > > X-SpamAssassin-Status: No, hits=-2.5 required=5.0
-> > X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-280 required=200
+> > X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-280 required0
 > >
 > > Greetings!  If you would be so kind, I'd appreciate some direction on
 > > the desired inlining policy fro gcl 2.7.0.
@@ -17767,8 +15095,8 @@ Take care,
 > > X-YMail-OSG: dfiyZd8VM1nP5PL6C0Yh5UuU_.FW78sSgGm09IOVpI8fTvWYGSsFiTgB9EbYmCi0WHN3WTCiw6gYbouFtYpFf8mA4RHd7wQsTusEKt1fU6GgHDK96gV4wXdJLWta
 > > Reply-To: Richard Fateman
 > > From: "Richard Fateman" Richard Fateman
-> > To: "'Raymond Toy'" <raymond.toy@ericsson.com>, Tim Daly
-> > Cc: Robert Boyer, "'Camm Maguire'" <camm@debian.org>,
+> > To: "'Raymond Toy'" Raymond Toy, Tim Daly
+> > Cc: Robert Boyer, "'Camm Maguire'" Camm Maguire,
 > >         "'Robert Dodier'" Robert Dodier,
 > >         "'Matt Kaufmann'" Matt Kaufmann, <Maxima@math.utexas.edu>,
 > >         <list>
@@ -17779,7 +15107,7 @@ Take care,
 > > Thread-index: AcfAEG3zIg6uXqNEThWEWqdh2j5r/gAAi7gg
 > > In-reply-to: <468EAC40.2070903@ericsson.com>
 > > X-SpamAssassin-Status: No, hits=-2.0 required=5.0
-> > X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-198 required=200
+> > X-UTCS-Spam-Status: No, hits=-198 required0
 > >
 > > It seems to me that in-lining a function of any significant length is very
 > > likely to be a mistake, though I suppose it depends on the memory cache
@@ -17841,41 +15169,11 @@ Take care,
 > > > Anyway, this is really way off topic for maxima, so I will
 > > > refrain from
 > > > saying more on this list.
-> > >
-> > > Ray
-> > > _______________________________________________
-> > > Maxima mailing list
-> > > Maxima@math.utexas.edu
-> > > http://www.math.utexas.edu/mailman/listinfo/maxima
-> > >
-> > ------- End of forwarded message -------
-> >
-> 
-> 
-> - -- 
-> Jared C. Davis <jared@cs.utexas.edu>
-> 3600 Greystone Drive #604
-> Austin, TX 78731
-> http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/jared/
-> ----------
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Camm Maguire
-	<54myy2elzy.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 11 Jul 2007 17:08:51 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: counting allocated bytes
 
 --=-=-=
@@ -17925,16 +15223,12 @@ Steve
 
 --=-=-=--
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 17:20:52 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<362878.89202.qm@web56704.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 7/11/07, C Y wrote:
 >
@@ -17996,19 +15290,11 @@ Certainly you have as much right to be here (or there) as anyone else.
 I do not find any of the work you do or your comments at all
 disruptive.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 17:26:22 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: 2.7 build
-	<87tzsabxlh.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<54myy23dbs.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 17:26:22 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 
@@ -18040,19 +15326,11 @@ Or via GIT on axiom-developer (the password is `linus'):
 
 Both trees are kept in sync by Tim.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:26:59 -0500
 From: Doug Stewart
 CC: list
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111502070.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
@@ -18112,30 +15390,24 @@ I believe that the core of the system would have to change, evolved,
  rewritten, rethinked.
 "
 
-I think that this will be true, If you think back 20 years and see what computing was like then, compared to now, and then try and look forward 20-30 years, yes things will change.
-Now look at the undocumented or poorly documented code and try changing it!
-I think Tim's comments of writing for the humans that will have to change- improve it, is fundamental. I gust have to look at some of my code written 20 years ago to see how vitally important Tim's statement is.
+I think that this will be true, If you think back 20 years and see
+what computing was like then, compared to now, and then try and look
+forward 20-30 years, yes things will change.  Now look at the
+undocumented or poorly documented code and try changing it!  I think
+Tim's comments of writing for the humans that will have to change-
+improve it, is fundamental. I gust have to look at some of my code
+written 20 years ago to see how vitally important Tim's statement is.
 
 Doug
 
-PS I am just a user but I have been reading all the emails for the last 2 years, and hope to some day be able to help.
-
- 
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
+PS I am just a user but I have been reading all the emails for the
+last 2 years, and hope to some day be able to help.
 
 \start
-Subject: re: counting allocated bytes
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Camm Maguire
-	<54myy2elzy.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 23:28:42 +0200
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: re: counting allocated bytes
 
 Hello Stephen and Camm,
 
@@ -18156,89 +15428,79 @@ Greg
 
 Le mercredi 11 juillet 2007 =E0 16:14 -0400, Camm Maguire a =E9crit :
 > Greetings, and thank you so much!
->=20
+>
 > This is now in.  Your assumptions are correct, but alas the n_used
 > counter is not reliably maintained.  Here is the version now checked
 > in commensurate with (room):
->=20
+>
 > DEFUN_NEW("TOTAL-BYTES-ALLOCATED",object,fStotal_bytes_allocated,SI,0,0=
 ,NONE,OO,OO,OO,OO,(void),"") {
 >   int i;
 >   unsigned long bytes;
->   for(bytes=3D0,i=3Dt_start; i < t_end; i++) {
->     struct typemanager *tm=3Dtm_of(i);
->     if (tm->tm_type!=3Di)
+>   for(bytes=0,i=t_start; i < t_end; i++) {
+>     struct typemanager *tm=tm_of(i);
+>     if (tm->tm_type!=i)
 >       continue;
->     bytes +=3D TM_NUSED(*tm) * tm->tm_size;
+>     bytes += TM_NUSED(*tm) * tm->tm_size;
 >   }
->   bytes+=3Dncbpage*PAGESIZE;
->   bytes+=3Drb_pointer-rb_start;
+>   bytes+=ncbpage*PAGESIZE;
+>   bytes+=rb_pointer-rb_start;
 >   RETURN1(make_fixnum(bytes));
->=20
+>
 > }
->=20
+>
 > Quite a big difference.  I need to fix tm_nused someday.  Notes:
->=20
+>
 > 1) This is a slight overestimate -- we really should subtract the free
 >    block space from the contiguous allocation usage
 > 2) The algorithm needs correcting when sgc is on -- is one interested
 >    in the active read-write set, of the static read-only set here?
 > 3) This might motivate me to provide a function to print the
 >    contiguous block structure for Matt Kaufmann ...
->=20
+>
 > Also think I fixed the install of clcs/packages.lisp and bin/gcl.
 > Please let me know if problems persist.
->=20
+>
 > Thanks again so much!
->=20
->=20
+>
+>
 > Stephen Wilson writes:
->=20
+>
 > > Hello,
-> >=20
+> >
 > > I have been working on evaluating/integrating a Lisp based testing
 > > framework into Axiom (based on Lift).  One of the features is the
-> > ability to benchmark the running of tests. =20
-> >=20
+> > ability to benchmark the running of tests. 
+> >
 > > To accommodate the benchmark code, I needed a function which returns
-> > the total number of bytes allocated since the image was started. =20
-> >=20
+> > the total number of bytes allocated since the image was started. 
+> >
 > > I could not find such a function.  Perhaps I missed it? There is
 > > SI:ALLOCATED, but it reports information for a specific type only.
-> >=20
+> >
 > > I considered writing a function using SI:ALLOCATED and SI:SIZE-OF for
 > > personal use.  However, when I considered if such a function would be
 > > of use to GCL, I realized it may be better to attempt it in C.
-> >=20
+> >
 > > Of course, if the facility already exists, then this is just a
 > > learning experience for me.  Attached is a patch against alloc.c.
-> >=20
+> >
 > > I have two issues with this code:
-> >=20
+> >
 > >   * Is it correct to assume that all entries in tm_table with the
 > >     tm_size field equal share the same allocation space?  I assumed
 > >     this from the documentation for SI:ALLOCATED.
-> >=20
+> >
 > >   * Im slightly concerned about overflow of the `bytes' variable.  Is
 > >     this likely?  Should bignum arith be used?
-> >=20
+> >
 > > Hopefully this might be of some use to GCL, however I completely
 > > understand if it is deemed unnecessary, badly implemented, etc.
-> >=20
-> > Sincerely,
-> > Steve
-> >=20
-> >=20
->=20
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: list
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 23:56:08 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: list
 Subject: FriCAS mailing list
 
 There is now a Google group (mailing list):
@@ -18254,21 +15516,15 @@ http://www.math.uni.wroc.pl/~hebisch/fricas.html
 
 (this is a copy of registration text at SourceForge).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 14:56:46 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > On 7/11/07, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -18336,30 +15592,11 @@ FriCAS as interest dictates) and advance the state of the art.
 
 Now, I need to write some actual pamphlets... ;-)
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. 
-Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta.
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-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 17:13:21 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707111337y431f4a6kb956df68a6aa93d9@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111542050.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707111355y2b99b6fav967ab0f60cfc0b09@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -18369,23 +15606,11 @@ On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 Yes; Spad should be *improved*, instead of being removed and replaced
 with a lower-level language.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 18:19:44 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707111337y431f4a6kb956df68a6aa93d9@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111542050.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707111355y2b99b6fav967ab0f60cfc0b09@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111712290.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Sorry, what I said (obviously) applies to Spad. Perhaps it is not even
 controversial.  But I really intended to write was a reply to your
@@ -18411,25 +15636,15 @@ On 7/11/07, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 >
 > Yes; Spad should be *improved*, instead of being removed and replaced
 > with a lower-level language.
->
-> -- Gaby
->
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-Subject: re: counting allocated bytes
-	<54myy2elzy.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<1184189322.4534.21.camel@ellipse>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 11 Jul 2007 19:01:28 -0400
-Cc: Camm Maguire, axiom-devel <list>,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
-
-Hi Gregory,
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
+Subject: re: counting allocated bytes
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
-Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 
 > Hello Stephen and Camm,
 > 
@@ -18506,18 +15721,12 @@ Camm, is it possible that tm_nused is providing the type of
 information  necessary to get an accurate picture of how much a
 function is consing, predictably increasing even amidst gc's?
 
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 19:39:25 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -18549,20 +15758,13 @@ major with the non-mathematical components of the system - they should
 do what is needed and not break.  How to achieve this is probably where
 the debate comes in, but I'll not start that up again.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
 P.S. - how does one sign up for the new email list?
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 18:59:21 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<46956A2D.6080607@yahoo.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -18580,25 +15782,11 @@ On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 Category theory is just a language.  The most interesting part is how
 one exploits that language to tell a story.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 19:43:49 -0500
+From: Jay Belanger
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-From: Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87r6nhv271.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707091228t796a8e92v9f29d5b860b5fadc@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87tzsdniji.fsf@gmail.com> <87y7hn3xex.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87fy3uenn4.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111510071.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 19:43:49 -0500
-	Dos Reis's message of "Wed\,
-	11 Jul 2007 15\:19\:42 -0500 \(CDT\)")
-Cc: jay.p.belanger@gmail.com
-
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 ...
@@ -18614,15 +15802,11 @@ I just noticed that you only quoted part of what I wrote, and you only
 quoted a part which I explicity stated did not address the "put off 
 documentation" comment.  This is, of course, dishonest of you.
 
-*plonk*
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: 2.7 installation
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 03:20:08 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: 2.7 installation
 Cc: axiom-devel <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Camm Maguire wrote:
@@ -18651,146 +15835,19 @@ clcs/package.lisp):
  install_command:
  	rm -f bin/$(BINSCPT)
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Stephen Wilson
-Subject: re: counting allocated bytes
-	<54myy2elzy.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<1184189322.4534.21.camel@ellipse>
-	<87644qbl4n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 11 Jul 2007 21:58:40 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
-
-Greetings!
-
-Stephen Wilson writes:
-
-> Hi Gregory,
-> 
-> Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
-> 
-> > Hello Stephen and Camm,
-> > 
-> > I'm particularly interested by this addition. Can it be considered as
-> > comparable to get-byte-consed in SBCL or CMUCL ?
-> 
-> I do not belive so.  IIRC get-bytes-consed returns an increasing
-> sequence of integers, effectively counting the number of allocations
-> performed.
-> 
-> I was actually aiming for somthing similar, but due to my
-> inexperience with GCL's internals I clearly got something wrong.  I
-> was using si::allocated as a guide.  The sixth value is the number of
-> uses of the given type.  Compare the following:
-> 
-> >(si:allocated 'cons)
-> 
-> 204399
-> 819
-> 819
-> 512
-> 0
-> 4503032
-> 
-> >(si:total-bytes-allocated)
-> 
-> 3296240
-> 
-> >(defvar *c* (make-list 10000))
-> 
-> *C*
-> 
-> >(si:allocated 'cons)
-> 
-> 194336
-> 819
-> 819
-> 512
-> 0
-> 4513095
-> 
-> >(si:total-bytes-allocated)
-> 
-> 3377336
-> 
-> >(setq *c* nil)
-> 
-> NIL
-> 
-> >(gbc t)
-> 
-> T
-> 
-> >(si:allocated 'cons)
-> 
-> 204527
-> 819
-> 819
-> 512
-> 0
-> 4513143
-> 
-> >(si:total-bytes-allocated)
-> 
-> 3293360
-> 
-> 
-> Notice how si::allocated is returning an increasing integer sequence
-> in its sixth value,  whereas total-bytes-allocated is, as Camm
-> mentioned, a report commensurate with (room).
-> 
-> 
-> Camm, is it possible that tm_nused is providing the type of
-> information  necessary to get an accurate picture of how much a
-> function is consing, predictably increasing even amidst gc's?
-> 
-
-Yes it appears so.  See also si::reset-number-used.  I was confused as
-it would appear the proper variable name is tm_totalloc or somesuch.
-
-Take care,
-
-> Thanks,
-> Steve
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
-\start
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: counting allocated bytes
-	<54myy2elzy.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<1184189322.4534.21.camel@ellipse>
-	<87644qbl4n.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 22:01:37 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
-Greetings!  As per my last message please also note that this does not
-include allocation on the C stack as in :dynamic-extent or in GCL
-forked child processes, which allocate everything on the C stack to
-avoid copy-on-write penalties.
+Greetings!
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
 > Hi Gregory,
 > 
-> Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem writes:
+> Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 > 
 > > Hello Stephen and Camm,
 > > 
@@ -18867,26 +15924,107 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 > information  necessary to get an accurate picture of how much a
 > function is consing, predictably increasing even amidst gc's?
 > 
-> Thanks,
-> Steve
+
+Yes it appears so.  See also si::reset-number-used.  I was confused as
+it would appear the proper variable name is tm_totalloc or somesuch.
+
+\start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 22:01:37 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Stephen Wilson
+Subject: re: counting allocated bytes
+
+Greetings!  As per my last message please also note that this does not
+include allocation on the C stack as in :dynamic-extent or in GCL
+forked child processes, which allocate everything on the C stack to
+avoid copy-on-write penalties.
+
+Stephen Wilson writes:
+
+> Hi Gregory,
 > 
+> Gregory Vanuxem writes:
 > 
+> > Hello Stephen and Camm,
+> > 
+> > I'm particularly interested by this addition. Can it be considered as
+> > comparable to get-byte-consed in SBCL or CMUCL ?
 > 
+> I do not belive so.  IIRC get-bytes-consed returns an increasing
+> sequence of integers, effectively counting the number of allocations
+> performed.
 > 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
+> I was actually aiming for somthing similar, but due to my
+> inexperience with GCL's internals I clearly got something wrong.  I
+> was using si::allocated as a guide.  The sixth value is the number of
+> uses of the given type.  Compare the following:
+> 
+> >(si:allocated 'cons)
+> 
+> 204399
+> 819
+> 819
+> 512
+> 0
+> 4503032
+> 
+> >(si:total-bytes-allocated)
+> 
+> 3296240
+> 
+> >(defvar *c* (make-list 10000))
+> 
+> *C*
+> 
+> >(si:allocated 'cons)
+> 
+> 194336
+> 819
+> 819
+> 512
+> 0
+> 4513095
+> 
+> >(si:total-bytes-allocated)
+> 
+> 3377336
+> 
+> >(setq *c* nil)
+> 
+> NIL
+> 
+> >(gbc t)
+> 
+> T
+> 
+> >(si:allocated 'cons)
+> 
+> 204527
+> 819
+> 819
+> 512
+> 0
+> 4513143
+> 
+> >(si:total-bytes-allocated)
+> 
+> 3293360
+> 
+> 
+> Notice how si::allocated is returning an increasing integer sequence
+> in its sixth value,  whereas total-bytes-allocated is, as Camm
+> mentioned, a report commensurate with (room).
+> 
+> 
+> Camm, is it possible that tm_nused is providing the type of
+> information  necessary to get an accurate picture of how much a
+> function is consing, predictably increasing even amidst gc's?
 
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 22:08:55 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: 2.7 installation
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 22:08:55 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Greetings!  My apologies -- obviously I'm testing with the source tree
 in place.  It should be fixed now.  Please let me know if problems
@@ -18921,37 +16059,12 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 >  
 >  install_command:
 >  	rm -f bin/$(BINSCPT)
-> 
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 22:22:30 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: 2.7 build
-	<87tzsabxlh.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<54myy23dbs.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<87bqeibpj5.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 22:22:30 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -18993,29 +16106,11 @@ Take care,
 > 
 > Both trees are kept in sync by Tim.
 > 
-> 
-> Take care,
-> Steve
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 22:38:33 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: counting allocated bytes
-	<54myy2elzy.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<87fy3ubqcc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 22:38:33 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -19074,28 +16169,12 @@ Take care,
 > +@end defun
 >  @defun *MAKE-SPECIAL (symbol)
 >  Package:SI
->  
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--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 23:34:21 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: re: counting allocated bytes
-	<54myy2elzy.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<87fy3ubqcc.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<54sl7umjme.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 23:34:21 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 
@@ -19115,11 +16194,6 @@ middle of make_cons.  Furthermore there does not seem to be a general
 interface to direct, destructive mp arithmetic exported via the
 generic mp.h.  Is pari still supported?  
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
 > 
 > Stephen Wilson writes:
 > 
@@ -19174,30 +16248,12 @@ Steve
 > > +@end defun
 > >  @defun *MAKE-SPECIAL (symbol)
 > >  Package:SI
-> >  
-> > _______________________________________________
-> > Axiom-developer mailing list
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-> -- 
-> Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-> ==========================================================================
-> "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 23:44:07 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: 2.7 build
-	<87tzsabxlh.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<54myy23dbs.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<87bqeibpj5.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<54wsx6mkd5.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 23:44:07 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 
@@ -19257,38 +16313,14 @@ Steve
 > >    git-clone ssh://git@axiom-developer.org/home/git/silver silver
 > > 
 > > Both trees are kept in sync by Tim.
-> > 
-> > 
-> > Take care,
-> > Steve
-> > 
-> > 
-> > 
-> > 
-> 
-> -- 
-> Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-> ==========================================================================
-> "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: jay.p.belanger@gmail.com
-Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<fbcd16d40707082053y56917754oc813a6a5f36d787a@mail.gmail.com>
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-	<87fy3uenn4.fsf@gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111510071.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87hcoawiwq.fsf@gmail.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 Jul 2007 01:59:04 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Jay Belanger
+Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
 
-Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> writes:
+Jay Belanger writes:
 
 | Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 | ...
@@ -19307,18 +16339,11 @@ Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> writes:
 I quoted, as usual, the most important part of the message that I needed to
 address.  There was no transmutation. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 11 Jul 2007 17:29:50 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Doug Stewart
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111502070.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46954B23.9080202@sympatico.ca>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 11 Jul 2007 17:29:50 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Doug Stewart writes:
 
@@ -19341,16 +16366,11 @@ documentation -- e.g. I have far less trouble reading
 and trying to undestand SBCL source code than reading and
 understanding bookvol5 and friends and the rest of the system.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: 2.7 build
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 13:00:47 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: 2.7 build
 
 I am now testing yesterday gcl-cvs.  I have set up safety to 3.  I hit
 two problems.  One is segfault -- it went away when I tried to debug
@@ -19405,19 +16425,11 @@ But now I see:
 (DEFUN |ALIST;dictionary;$;1| ($)
   (PROG () (RETURN (SPADCALL NIL (QREFELT $ 11)))))
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 08:55:11 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<87lkdm60bl.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Doug Stewart writes:
@@ -19457,17 +16469,11 @@ As I understand it, bookvol5 is nowhere near completion.  What is your
 take on dhmatrix?  As I understand it that file is closer to a "proper"
 literate document.  Or, for that matter, what about cl-web?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: 2.7 installation
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 15:32:24 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: 2.7 installation
 
 Camm Maguire wrote:
 > Greetings!  My apologies -- obviously I'm testing with the source tree
@@ -19477,21 +16483,12 @@ Camm Maguire wrote:
 
 The latest cvs version installs fine.  Thanks.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 10:05:22 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111502070.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46954B23.9080202@sympatico.ca> <87lkdm60bl.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<469624AF.7020607@yahoo.com>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 7/12/07, C Y wrote:
 >...
@@ -19518,19 +16515,14 @@ cl-web: A very well written example for a relatively small program. I
 think this is very hard to reproduce for most Axiom components.
 (cl-web is not Axiom).
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 07:14:18 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom, FriCAS, forks and teeth
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > > As I understand it, bookvol5 is nowhere near completion.  What is
 > > your take on dhmatrix?  As I understand it that file is closer to a
@@ -19553,23 +16545,10 @@ That's a concern, and a valid point.  As I have not yet gotten to any
 major Axiom component, I must concede that for myself the viability
 remains un-tested.  
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Need a vacation? Get great deals
-to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel.
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-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 09:55:57 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Literate Programs
 
 Cliff,
@@ -19599,29 +16578,11 @@ make the tools better (e.g. asdf understanding pamphlets).
 
 It is easy to say "no". It is hard to propose "better".
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 11:05:29 -0400
 From: William Sit
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Bill Page, Stephen Wilson, Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,
-	Stephen Wilson,
-	Waldek Hebisch
-Message-id: <46964339.54F23EC8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
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-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
-
---------------640686E733BDE0E82F773442
 
 Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -19902,235 +16863,11 @@ domain, we can create arbitrarily complicated index sets an
 IndexedUnion objects.
 
 
-William
-
---------------640686E733BDE0E82F773442
-
-<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
-<html>
-Stephen Wilson wrote:
-<blockquote TYPE=CITE>
-<pre>Main question is _why_ they [hybrid union] might be desirable.&nbsp;
-Spad does not support them. Aldor might in theory, but only in&nbsp;
-theory.
-[...]</pre>
-</blockquote>
-
-<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Do you have an argument for `hybrid' Unions?</blockquote>
-Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-<blockquote TYPE=CITE>In general, I'm of the opinion that the language
-should be
-<br>constrained only when we cannot come with proper semantics.
-<br>I'm not sure this case is one such case; that is why I would
-<br>like to understand the arguments. I don't want a language
-<br>designed to express only what I can think of today.</blockquote>
-I agree with Gaby.
-<p>The construction of Union (in Axiom) as implementing the notion of coproduct
-or external direct sum in Category Theory, specifically as disjoint union
-in Set Theory and taking place in the category of sets, should have nothing
-to do with tags, but with an index set and the sets associated with each
-index. (By the way, the notions of union, coproduct, and colimit are distinct
-concepts in category theory, so let's not get too involved with these.)
-Since in Axiom, sets are domains of SetCategory, accordingly,&nbsp; Union
-(renamed) should be specified as:
-<p>IndexedUnion(I: SetCategory, g:I ->SetCategory):SetCategory
-<p>Example 1:
-<br>I:= Integer
-<br>g(i:I):SetCategory == if even? i then Integer else String
-<br>J:= IndexedUnion(I,g)
-<p>A more mathematical example would be to construct the prime field if
-i is prime, and a product of prime fields over factors of i if i is composite.
-In the next example, we construct the set of all square matrices with integer
-entries.
-<p>Example 2:
-<br>I:=Integer
-<br>g(i:I):SetCategory == SquareMatrix(i, Integer)
-<br>J:=IndexedUnion(i,g)
-<p>Technically, g here is a domain constructor. Whether the implementation
-should be done as primitive or not depends on language limitation of Spad.
-As we shall see, at the Spad level, we would need domains and categories
-to be first class objects and maps would need to allow input-dependent
-types as its output. So Axiom may not allow that.
-<p>As it currently exists, Union (in Axiom) can only form the disjoint
-union of a *finite* number of sets (each of which is a domain of SetCategory,
-NOT as elements of Set S for some domain S, which are finite subsets of
-S). The index set in the tagged version is the set of tags, but this is
-clearly not enough (there being no useful operations in the set of tags).
-The index set in the untagged version probably defaults to {1, ..., n}
-where n is the number of sets (domains) in the union or some n distinct
-strings generated randomly. (I did not check the code since Union is a
-primitive and its code lives below the algebra level -- not an excuse,
-just incompetence on the lower levels on my part).
-<p>The convenience of tags (in the case of a small, finite index set) is
-that the user does not have to make the set of tags into a domain and the
-tags are supposedly more meaningful to the user. Now, is a hybrid Union
-type desirable? Example 6 below will illustrate a possible use.
-<br>In my opinion, the "mixed" Union where tags are allowed for a small
-finite subset of the index set would allow the best of both worlds. Unfortunately,
-tags are strings (by definition) whereas there is no such restriction on
-an index set (or the rest of it). In most cases, for the index set to remain
-a domain, the indices must be homogeneous in type and so if there are tags,
-then the index set should be a subset of the set of all strings. In the
-finite case, it would be an *element* of Set String (and thus, not a *domain*).&nbsp;
-But Union should allow infinite index sets as well and an infinite set
-of strings is difficult to manipulate in code.
-<p>One plausible reason why Union is implemented as a primitive rather
-than at the algebra level is to avoid having to require a user at the algebra
-level to make the index set into a *domain*.&nbsp; To allow hybrid index
-set, it would be again simpler to implement as a primitive than at the
-algebra level as Bill Page proposed, because requiring the user to make
-the hybrid index set into a domain would be a bit harder and less intuitive.
-We need a domain constructor (which is easy to implement):
-<p>TagAsDomain( T: Set String): SetCategory
-<p>Note that Set String is used, not List String. This type of construction
-is already used in Axiom, as in the domain "failed" when we use Union("failed",
-...). So it is probably handled specifically by the compiler, or there
-is a similar function at lower level. The above specification would enforce
-automatically the constraints Stephen thinks Spad is currently lacking
-(but documented, see hyperdoc on Union):
-<blockquote TYPE=CITE>I think the consensus is that `hybrid' Union types
-are not desirable.
-<br>Consequently, I will look into making Spad strictly enforce this. In
-<br>addition, the constraint that an untagged Union not have identically
-<br>typed branches, and that in the tagged case all branch names are
-<br>distinct.</blockquote>
-Example 3:
-<br>I:= TagsAsDomain({"a", "b", "c"})
-<br>-- this would be {"a","b","c"} as a domain
-<br>g(i:I):SetCategory ==
-<br>&nbsp; i = "a" => A
-<br>&nbsp; i = "b" => B
-<br>&nbsp; i = "c" => C
-<br>J:=IndexedUnion(I,g)
-<p>Clearly this is a bit awkward at the algebra level, compared to
-<p>Union(a:A, b:B, c:C)
-<p>But a compiler can easily translate the above into the detailed algebra
-code in Example 3. On the other hand, in this algebraic level version,
-there is no "untagged" Union (all domains in IndexedUnion are indexed)
-and the "untagged" version should not require any constraints such as the
-associated domains be distinct. It is only required that the elements of
-the index set be distinct, which is automatically enforced because it is
-a set. Indeed, hybrid union indexed by a heterogeneous set can be handled
-easily too, using IndexedUnion itself!
-<p>Example 4:
-<br>I:=IntegerMod(2)
-<br>L:=TagsAsDomain({"a","b","c"})
-<br>g(i:I):SetCategory ==
-<br>&nbsp; zero? i => L
-<br>&nbsp; IntegerMod(5)
-<br>J:= IndexedUnion(I,g)
-<br>f(j:J):SetCategory == ...
-<br>K:= IndexedUnion(J, f)
-<p>Again, it would be much easier to have this implemented enumeratively
-and perhaps as a primitive and allow the user to simply write, in case
-the index set is finite and small:
-<p>Union(a:A,b:B,c:C,D,E,F,G,H)
-<p>However, the more abstract specification of IndexedUnion is far more
-powerful.
-<p>Example 5:
-<p>I:=IntegerMod(2)
-<br>L:=TagsAsDomain({"a","b","c"})
-<br>g(i:I):SetCategory ==
-<br>&nbsp; zero? i => L
-<br>&nbsp; String
-<br>J:= IndexedUnion(I,g)
-<br>f(j:J):SetCategory == ...
-<br>K:= IndexedUnion(J, f)
-<p>In the definition of f, we can actually distinguish the "a" in L from
-the "a" in String because each element of IndexedUnion is "tagged" and
-we will use the "=" from L or from String (this is related to the scoping
-issue of current implementation raised by Gaby). Since J in Example 5 is
-itself an IndexedUnion object, this brings us to the "case" question, or
-more generally:
-<p>What should be exported from IndexedUnion?
-<p>Clearly, there needs to be a way to coerce elements from the domains
-into the union. If we were to adopt Bill Page's idea that the injections
-(and projections for Product or Record) should be named by tags, then it
-would be very clumsy to implement them when the Union is over a large finite
-set and impossible over an infinite set.&nbsp; This may be one reason why
-Axiom separates Union into two versions, tagged (when the indexed set is
-finite and small) and untagged (the general case).&nbsp; I can only think
-of two purposes of tags: (1) to distinguish cases when a domain occurs
-multiple times in the arguments of Union, and (2) for convenience of use.&nbsp;
-The first of these can be handled by the index set and the second, too,
-but convenience depends on the size of the index set, as illustrated in
-the previous examples.
-<p>Based on the notion of constructing IndexedUnion using an index set,
-I propose the following exports (there should be more if one compares this
-with IndexedAggregate or other Indexed* constructors, but for the purpose
-of this discussion, they are irrelevant):
-<p>IndexedUnion(I: SetCategory, g:I ->SetCategory):SetCategory == with
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; "=": (%, %) -> Boolean
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; index: % -> I
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ++ index(x) returns
-the index i such that x belongs to g(i)
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; value(x:%): g(index(x))
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ++ index(x) returns
-x as an element in g(index(x))
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; coerce(i:I, x:g(i)): %
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ++ coerce(i,x) creates
-x as an element of % in the component g(i)
-<br>&nbsp;
-<p>These are just generalization of what currently exist but I get rid
-of the "case" and replace it with "index" and "value".&nbsp; Instead of
-multiple overloading of "case" and "coerce", we now need only one (this
-afterall, is exactly the advantage of indexing over explicit enumeration).
-Of course, we need to be able to use input-dependent signatures. This is
-a requirement when we deal with heterogeneous objects. In Example 5, where
-J itself is defined using IndexedUnion, the function f may be defined in
-the following way. The example illustrates how IndexedUnion may be used.
-<p>Example 6 (Example 5 continued):
-<p>I:=IntegerMod(2)
-<br>L:=tagsAsDomain({"a","b","c"})
-<br>g(i:I):SetCategory ==
-<br>&nbsp; zero? i => L
-<br>&nbsp; String
-<br>J:= IndexedUnion(I,g)
-<br>f(j, J) :SetCategory ==
-<br>&nbsp; jU := value(j)
-<br>&nbsp; index(j) =$I 0 =>
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; jU =$L "a" => A
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; jU =$L "b" => B
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; jU =$L "c" => C
-<br>&nbsp; IntegerMod(#jU)
-<br>K:=IndexedUnion(J,f)
-<p>Of course this example is contrived. However, I can imagine constructions
-in mathematics over a set J where for a finite number of (exception) elements
-of J, there are two cases whereas for all the other there is only one.
-This would necessitate exceptional handling as in Example 6 above.
-<p>What about the data representation of Union? Can we do this at the algebra
-level? We seem to need non-homogeneous data representation! In lower level,
-this is not difficult, say using pointers (perhaps another reason why Union
-is implemented as primitive, to hide pointers at the algebra level), but
-at the algebra level, Axiom is not designed for heterogeneous objects (that's
-why people use C++):
-<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Rep:= Record( index: I, value:g(i) )
-<p>if allowed would be perfect (note that Record is also a primitive, so
-let the lower level handle pointers). Record, categorically the product
-construction, should also be done using an index set. A plausible and trivial
-implementation of the exported functions is:
-<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; x = y == (x.index = y.index) and (x.value
-= y.value)
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; index(x) == x.index
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; value(x)== x.value
-<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; coerce(i:I, v:g(i)) == [i, v]$Rep
-<br>&nbsp;
-<br>By generalizing TagsAsDomain, replacing String by any domain, we can
-create arbitrarily complicated index sets an IndexedUnion objects.
-<br>&nbsp;
-<p>William</html>
-
---------------640686E733BDE0E82F773442--
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-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Jul 2007 10:22:45 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Literate Programs
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 12 Jul 2007 10:22:45 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -20143,16 +16880,11 @@ True.  It is equally easy to dismiss review under the name of "you
 haven't seriously tried", when in fact the reviewer has tried the
 technology and many others.  Does that ring a bell to you?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Jul 2007 11:22:10 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: 2.7 build
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 12 Jul 2007 11:22:10 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -20272,35 +17004,11 @@ update in wh-sandbox as modified by the patches your posted.  If the
 source tree is different, a complete set of instructions describing
 how to reproduce this would be most helpful.
 
-Take care,
-
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
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-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Jul 2007 13:21:54 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: 2.7 build
-	<54odihr6jh.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 12 Jul 2007 13:21:54 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 [...]
@@ -20526,15 +17234,11 @@ OK
 
 OK
 
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: 2.7 build
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 19:54:10 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: 2.7 build
 
 > Greetings!
 > 
@@ -20747,17 +17451,10 @@ revision 636 of wh-sandbox + the patch that I posted.  If you did update
 you probably got revision 646 which is slightly different.
 
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 15:48:20 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Literate Programming
 
 An extended quote from:
@@ -20856,19 +17553,11 @@ work, to be read by humans. This is analogous to the approach in a
 mathematics book.  The text of the book is like the comments in a
 program, and it is typically bigger than the formal development.
 
-
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Jul 2007 17:14:38 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: 2.7 build
-	<54odihr6jh.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<87r6nda66l.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 12 Jul 2007 17:14:38 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings, and thanks once again for a great report!  Should be fixed
 now -- please let me know if problems persist.
@@ -21101,36 +17790,12 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 > 
 > OK
 > 
-> 
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+Date: 12 Jul 2007 17:19:10 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
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-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 12 Jul 2007 17:19:10 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Dear William,
 
@@ -21246,27 +17911,11 @@ typing where necessary' approach to language design.
 
 Again, many thanks for your detailed article!
 
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 16:23:44 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
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 On Thu, 12 Jul 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -21277,16 +17926,11 @@ On Thu, 12 Jul 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 I think we all agree on that.  The issue -- a very tough isue -- is
 to define "where necessary" in the context of dependent types.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Jul 2007 18:14:28 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: 2.7 build
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 12 Jul 2007 18:14:28 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -21450,29 +18094,11 @@ No need.
 OK, I've reverted exactly to this source for testing.  How are you
 testing at safety 3 -- with an initial declaim in saved_ansi_gcl?
 
-Take care,
-
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
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-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
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-
-
-
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+Date: 12 Jul 2007 18:20:49 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: debugging
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 12 Jul 2007 18:20:49 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!  Again, I get
 
@@ -21502,44 +18128,27 @@ cat ACPLOT.NRLIB/ACPLOT.lsp
 
 Is this the same issue as you are reporting (or related)?
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
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-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 19:47:58 -0400
 From: William Sit
-Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Message-id: <4696BDAE.A8F85510@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
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-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
 > You never cease to amaze me with your keen insights!
 
-Thanks. Unfortunately, in Axiom, I have found that the simpler things look, the
-more difficult it is to analyse. (This is one reason I find literate programming
-impossible to achieve. If we are still having problems understanding the simplest
-domain constructions, how can we ever document the cutting edge algebra domains?)
+Thanks. Unfortunately, in Axiom, I have found that the simpler things
+look, the more difficult it is to analyse. (This is one reason I find
+literate programming impossible to achieve. If we are still having
+problems understanding the simplest domain constructions, how can we
+ever document the cutting edge algebra domains?)
 
 > I read your post over a few times ...
 
-Sorry, I'll try to write clearer next time around. (Clearly, it is difficult to
-write ...).
+Sorry, I'll try to write clearer next time around. (Clearly, it is
+difficult to write ...).
 
 > William Sit writes:
 > [...]
@@ -21554,8 +18163,9 @@ write ...).
 > the type is used in a declaration).  The tagged case has problems
 > too.
 
-Yes, I understand that. In my lines above, "lacking" refers to lacking "enforce
-... constraints" (not "documented"). Poor sentence construct, sorry.
+Yes, I understand that. In my lines above, "lacking" refers to lacking
+"enforce ... constraints" (not "documented"). Poor sentence construct,
+sorry.
 
 > Consider:
 >
@@ -21577,14 +18187,15 @@ Yes, I understand that. In my lines above, "lacking" refers to lacking "enforce
 > ==----------------
 
 Yes, the compiler did not enforce what was specified in the hyperdoc
-specification ("In this tagged Union, tags a, ..., b must be distinct.") But
-there are lots of other things the compiler would not enforce for various reasons
-(such as "Commutative" and other attributes). In this case, probably no Axiom
-programmer would use the same tag for two distinct fields (I won't even use the
-same identifier outside of Union Rep even though I should be able to).  In
-mathematics articles, I would be equally careful not to use the same symbol for
-different quantities, even if it were just a dummy index. (I modified the
-notations in my previous email several times for this reason.)
+specification ("In this tagged Union, tags a, ..., b must be
+distinct.") But there are lots of other things the compiler would not
+enforce for various reasons (such as "Commutative" and other
+attributes). In this case, probably no Axiom programmer would use the
+same tag for two distinct fields (I won't even use the same identifier
+outside of Union Rep even though I should be able to).  In mathematics
+articles, I would be equally careful not to use the same symbol for
+different quantities, even if it were just a dummy index. (I modified
+the notations in my previous email several times for this reason.)
 
 >                         AXIOM Computer Algebra System
 >                           Version: Axiom (May 2007)
@@ -21661,31 +18272,35 @@ After compiling,
    (7)  2
                                                         Type: PositiveInteger
 
-Note the answer is even *correct*! Axiom should have signaled a failure or error.
-This is most likely due to internal *implementation* of Rep and i2::Rep should
-not be allowed to apply to tag1. But EVEN IF it is using tag1, how on earth did
-it get the value 2? The problem is that in inj2, there is no indication that the
-value should be placed into the tag2 field! (but neither is there an indication
-to place it into tag1 field. Axiom simply gives it to the first one! If correct
-indexing is done and kept, this would not have happened or allowed. Instead of
-the two inj1 and inj2, I would use coerce(0, 1) and coerce(1, 1), (assuming index
-set is IntegerMod(2)),  and to retrieve the values , I would simply use value(p)
-as in my proposal, and there would be no problem. Note that my proposed Rep is
-also more efficient than the current Rep (which seems to reserve space for ALL
-possible domain values and tags, but did not keep the indexing information) when
-all you need is just space for ONE domain value and its index, per Record.
-
-Unfortunately, for the current Union implementation, there seems to be no way to
-tell even which domain the underlying value of p belongs, so that one cannot
-distinguish the two cases to implement prj correctly (even if the tags and
-domains are all distinct). The current "case" requires one to know beforehand the
-value (without any indication of the index of the domain) to test against, as in
-(p case 1) or (p case ""). It is designed to be more like a "switch" than to give
-you information on the element. So I think it is a design flaw in Union. That is
-why my proposed exports in IndexedUnion does not use "case" at all. Rather, it is
-simpler to tell the index and value of a member in a disjoint union.  (By the
-way, the idea of "disjoint union" is precisely to allow the same value to wear
-two or more hats.)
+Note the answer is even *correct*! Axiom should have signaled a
+failure or error.  This is most likely due to internal
+*implementation* of Rep and i2::Rep should not be allowed to apply to
+tag1. But EVEN IF it is using tag1, how on earth did it get the value
+2? The problem is that in inj2, there is no indication that the value
+should be placed into the tag2 field! (but neither is there an
+indication to place it into tag1 field. Axiom simply gives it to the
+first one! If correct indexing is done and kept, this would not have
+happened or allowed. Instead of the two inj1 and inj2, I would use
+coerce(0, 1) and coerce(1, 1), (assuming index set is IntegerMod(2)),
+and to retrieve the values , I would simply use value(p) as in my
+proposal, and there would be no problem. Note that my proposed Rep is
+also more efficient than the current Rep (which seems to reserve space
+for ALL possible domain values and tags, but did not keep the indexing
+information) when all you need is just space for ONE domain value and
+its index, per Record.
+
+Unfortunately, for the current Union implementation, there seems to be
+no way to tell even which domain the underlying value of p belongs, so
+that one cannot distinguish the two cases to implement prj correctly
+(even if the tags and domains are all distinct). The current "case"
+requires one to know beforehand the value (without any indication of
+the index of the domain) to test against, as in (p case 1) or (p case
+""). It is designed to be more like a "switch" than to give you
+information on the element. So I think it is a design flaw in
+Union. That is why my proposed exports in IndexedUnion does not use
+"case" at all. Rather, it is simpler to tell the index and value of a
+member in a disjoint union.  (By the way, the idea of "disjoint union"
+is precisely to allow the same value to wear two or more hats.)
 
 > > Based on the notion of constructing IndexedUnion using an
 > > index set, I propose the following exports (there should be
@@ -21710,12 +18325,13 @@ two or more hats.)
 > exceedingly similar.  If were it not for the context, reading the
 > signature above would immediately make me think `hash table'.
 
-That would be another discussion altogether. For now, I believe there is no need
-for hashing in the implementation of IndexedUnion. If I understanding this
-correctly, hashing involves placing items in a fixed prealloted space by
-computing the address of storage from the content (or key) of the stored item.
-Here we don't have such a situation, unless lists of IndexedUnion objects are
-involved (which is where Aggregate comes in).
+That would be another discussion altogether. For now, I believe there
+is no need for hashing in the implementation of IndexedUnion. If I
+understanding this correctly, hashing involves placing items in a
+fixed prealloted space by computing the address of storage from the
+content (or key) of the stored item.  Here we don't have such a
+situation, unless lists of IndexedUnion objects are involved (which is
+where Aggregate comes in).
 
 > > What about the data representation of Union? Can we do this
 > > at the algebra level? We seem to need non-homogeneous data
@@ -21735,28 +18351,23 @@ Do you recall we had a fairly long discussion on dependent types?
 
 http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/18AxiomDomainsAndAldorReturnTypes
 
-I believe I figured out a way to code it in current Axiom, but not that
-naturally. The idea is to use package or domain constructors, because these
-clearly allow dependent types. I need to review that to see if it can be applied
-to IndexedUnion. I have a feeling it is not possible because Record cannot be
-coerced at the algebra level to take heterogeneous objects. So if you can hack
-Record into doing that, we can probably implement the exported functions somehow.
-Certainly, if Record remains primitive, then all the exported functions I
-proposed can be easily implemented. (Functions implemented in primitive domain
-such as "case" do not show up in ")di op case" or ")show Union" (but they show up
-in hyperdoc)).
-
-William
-
-
-
+I believe I figured out a way to code it in current Axiom, but not
+that naturally. The idea is to use package or domain constructors,
+because these clearly allow dependent types. I need to review that to
+see if it can be applied to IndexedUnion. I have a feeling it is not
+possible because Record cannot be coerced at the algebra level to take
+heterogeneous objects. So if you can hack Record into doing that, we
+can probably implement the exported functions somehow.  Certainly, if
+Record remains primitive, then all the exported functions I proposed
+can be easily implemented. (Functions implemented in primitive domain
+such as "case" do not show up in ")di op case" or ")show Union" (but
+they show up in hyperdoc)).
 
 \start
+Date: 12 Jul 2007 19:28:36 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Literate Programming
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 12 Jul 2007 19:28:36 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -21776,16 +18387,11 @@ GHC -- probably the largest Haskell program -- its literate
 documentation (almost two years ago) and its documentation no later
 than a month ago at HOPL-III).
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Jul 2007 21:21:17 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Literate Programming
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 12 Jul 2007 21:21:17 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Just soliciting opinions -- would well documented GCL
 1) carry function documentation strings around in the image accessible via describe
@@ -21795,40 +18401,25 @@ Just soliciting opinions -- would well documented GCL
 
 How to integrate with the lisp functions apropos, documentation, etc.?
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Jul 2007 21:42:32 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
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-	<4696BDAE.A8F85510@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 12 Jul 2007 21:42:32 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 William Sit writes:
 
 > Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > 
 > > You never cease to amaze me with your keen insights!
-> 
-> Thanks. Unfortunately, in Axiom, I have found that the simpler things look, the
-> more difficult it is to analyse. (This is one reason I find literate programming
-> impossible to achieve. If we are still having problems understanding the simplest
-> domain constructions, how can we ever document the cutting edge algebra domains?)
+ 
+> Thanks. Unfortunately, in Axiom, I have found that the simpler
+> things look, the more difficult it is to analyse. (This is one
+> reason I find literate programming impossible to achieve. If we are
+> still having problems understanding the simplest domain
+> constructions, how can we ever document the cutting edge algebra
+> domains?)
 
 I agree that the challenge is great.  Perhaps if we can get an
 IndexedUnion implemented we can work together to get some good
@@ -21840,9 +18431,9 @@ perspective.  Undoubtedly others can contribute to the process.
 Many hands make light work, after all! :)
 
 > > I read your post over a few times ...
-> 
-> Sorry, I'll try to write clearer next time around. (Clearly, it is difficult to
-> write ...).
+ 
+> Sorry, I'll try to write clearer next time around. (Clearly, it is
+> difficult to write ...).
 
 Oh no, your writing was quite clear.  I am a slow learner, and it can
 take me quite some time to digest things.
@@ -21859,10 +18450,11 @@ take me quite some time to digest things.
 > > a valid type (though the interpreter will recognize it as malformed if
 > > the type is used in a declaration).  The tagged case has problems
 > > too.
-> 
-> Yes, I understand that. In my lines above, "lacking" refers to lacking "enforce
-> ... constraints" (not "documented"). Poor sentence construct, sorry.
-> 
+ 
+> Yes, I understand that. In my lines above, "lacking" refers to
+> lacking "enforce ... constraints" (not "documented"). Poor sentence
+> construct, sorry.
+ 
 > > Consider:
 > >
 > > ==--- union-test.spad ----
@@ -21881,16 +18473,18 @@ take me quite some time to digest things.
 > >      prj p == (p::Rep).tag1
 > >
 > > ==----------------
-> 
+ 
 > Yes, the compiler did not enforce what was specified in the hyperdoc
-> specification ("In this tagged Union, tags a, ..., b must be distinct.") But
-> there are lots of other things the compiler would not enforce for various reasons
-> (such as "Commutative" and other attributes). In this case, probably no Axiom
-> programmer would use the same tag for two distinct fields (I won't even use the
-> same identifier outside of Union Rep even though I should be able to).  In
-> mathematics articles, I would be equally careful not to use the same symbol for
-> different quantities, even if it were just a dummy index. (I modified the
-> notations in my previous email several times for this reason.)
+> specification ("In this tagged Union, tags a, ..., b must be
+> distinct.") But there are lots of other things the compiler would
+> not enforce for various reasons (such as "Commutative" and other
+> attributes). In this case, probably no Axiom programmer would use
+> the same tag for two distinct fields (I won't even use the same
+> identifier outside of Union Rep even though I should be able to).
+> In mathematics articles, I would be equally careful not to use the
+> same symbol for different quantities, even if it were just a dummy
+> index. (I modified the notations in my previous email several times
+> for this reason.)
 
 Absolutely, and I understand your careful methods.  On the other hand,
 I would like one day for the Spad compiler to be feed utter garbage
@@ -21934,19 +18528,22 @@ and still cope with the input gracefully.
 >                                                         Type: PositiveInteger
 > 
 
-> Note the answer is even *correct*! Axiom should have signaled a failure or error.
-> This is most likely due to internal *implementation* of Rep and i2::Rep should
-> not be allowed to apply to tag1. But EVEN IF it is using tag1, how on earth did
-> it get the value 2?  The problem is that in inj2, there is no indication that the
-> value should be placed into the tag2 field! (but neither is there an indication
-> to place it into tag1 field. Axiom simply gives it to the first one! If correct
-> indexing is done and kept, this would not have happened or allowed. Instead of
-> the two inj1 and inj2, I would use coerce(0, 1) and coerce(1, 1), (assuming index
-> set is IntegerMod(2)),  and to retrieve the values , I would simply use value(p)
-> as in my proposal, and there would be no problem. Note that my proposed Rep is
-> also more efficient than the current Rep (which seems to reserve space for ALL
-> possible domain values and tags, but did not keep the indexing information) when
-> all you need is just space for ONE domain value and its index, per Record.
+> Note the answer is even *correct*! Axiom should have signaled a
+> failure or error.  This is most likely due to internal
+> *implementation* of Rep and i2::Rep should not be allowed to apply
+> to tag1. But EVEN IF it is using tag1, how on earth did it get the
+> value 2?  The problem is that in inj2, there is no indication that
+> the value should be placed into the tag2 field! (but neither is
+> there an indication to place it into tag1 field. Axiom simply gives
+> it to the first one! If correct indexing is done and kept, this
+> would not have happened or allowed. Instead of the two inj1 and
+> inj2, I would use coerce(0, 1) and coerce(1, 1), (assuming index set
+> is IntegerMod(2)), and to retrieve the values , I would simply use
+> value(p) as in my proposal, and there would be no problem. Note that
+> my proposed Rep is also more efficient than the current Rep (which
+> seems to reserve space for ALL possible domain values and tags, but
+> did not keep the indexing information) when all you need is just
+> space for ONE domain value and its index, per Record.
 
 The Lisp output you are seeing is actually the underlying
 representation which, if I understand correctly, is equivalent to the
@@ -21960,17 +18557,19 @@ So you can see from your example that i1 and i2 give, respectively,
 (0 . 1) and (0 . 2), thus inj1 and inj2 are placing their values in
 the tag1 field.
 
-> Unfortunately, for the current Union implementation, there seems to be no way to
-> tell even which domain the underlying value of p belongs, so that one cannot
-> distinguish the two cases to implement prj correctly (even if the tags and
-> domains are all distinct). The current "case" requires one to know beforehand the
-> value (without any indication of the index of the domain) to test against, as in
-> (p case 1) or (p case ""). It is designed to be more like a "switch" than to give
-> you information on the element. So I think it is a design flaw in Union. That is
-> why my proposed exports in IndexedUnion does not use "case" at all. Rather, it is
-> simpler to tell the index and value of a member in a disjoint union.  (By the
-> way, the idea of "disjoint union" is precisely to allow the same value to wear
-> two or more hats.)
+> Unfortunately, for the current Union implementation, there seems to
+> be no way to tell even which domain the underlying value of p
+> belongs, so that one cannot distinguish the two cases to implement
+> prj correctly (even if the tags and domains are all distinct). The
+> current "case" requires one to know beforehand the value (without
+> any indication of the index of the domain) to test against, as in (p
+> case 1) or (p case ""). It is designed to be more like a "switch"
+> than to give you information on the element. So I think it is a
+> design flaw in Union. That is why my proposed exports in
+> IndexedUnion does not use "case" at all. Rather, it is simpler to
+> tell the index and value of a member in a disjoint union.  (By the
+> way, the idea of "disjoint union" is precisely to allow the same
+> value to wear two or more hats.)
 
 Yes, the issues involved here have come up in various other `thought
 experiments' of my own in an attempt to figure how Spad could be made
@@ -22009,13 +18608,14 @@ warrant if such a representation of its elements is necessary at all.
 > > concept of IndexedUnion and the familiar notion of Dictionary are
 > > exceedingly similar.  If were it not for the context, reading the
 > > signature above would immediately make me think `hash table'.
-> 
-> That would be another discussion altogether. For now, I believe there is no need
-> for hashing in the implementation of IndexedUnion. If I understanding this
-> correctly, hashing involves placing items in a fixed prealloted space by
-> computing the address of storage from the content (or key) of the stored item.
-> Here we don't have such a situation, unless lists of IndexedUnion objects are
-> involved (which is where Aggregate comes in).
+ 
+> That would be another discussion altogether. For now, I believe
+> there is no need for hashing in the implementation of
+> IndexedUnion. If I understanding this correctly, hashing involves
+> placing items in a fixed prealloted space by computing the address
+> of storage from the content (or key) of the stored item.  Here we
+> don't have such a situation, unless lists of IndexedUnion objects
+> are involved (which is where Aggregate comes in).
 
 Its not so much the representation that I was driving at (sorry for
 the ambiguity!).  If one thought of `index' as a function which
@@ -22050,16 +18650,17 @@ Absolutely I do.  In fact, I have reread that exchange several times
 over the past few years, as I have been thinking about the issues
 involved regularly since that time (as I said, I am a slow learner :).
 
-> I believe I figured out a way to code it in current Axiom, but not that
-> naturally. The idea is to use package or domain constructors, because these
-> clearly allow dependent types. I need to review that to see if it can be applied
-> to IndexedUnion. I have a feeling it is not possible because Record cannot be
-> coerced at the algebra level to take heterogeneous objects. So if you can hack
-> Record into doing that, we can probably implement the exported functions somehow.
-> Certainly, if Record remains primitive, then all the exported functions I
-> proposed can be easily implemented. (Functions implemented in primitive domain
-> such as "case" do not show up in ")di op case" or ")show Union" (but they show up
-> in hyperdoc)).
+> I believe I figured out a way to code it in current Axiom, but not
+> that naturally. The idea is to use package or domain constructors,
+> because these clearly allow dependent types. I need to review that
+> to see if it can be applied to IndexedUnion. I have a feeling it is
+> not possible because Record cannot be coerced at the algebra level
+> to take heterogeneous objects. So if you can hack Record into doing
+> that, we can probably implement the exported functions somehow.
+> Certainly, if Record remains primitive, then all the exported
+> functions I proposed can be easily implemented. (Functions
+> implemented in primitive domain such as "case" do not show up in
+> ")di op case" or ")show Union" (but they show up in hyperdoc)).
 
 It would be possible today to do this by calling out to Lisp and
 carefully choosing a representation there.  I believe that would be
@@ -22073,17 +18674,10 @@ choose a Lisp representation and implement any necessary machinery, as
 I understand you are not fluent in the language (many apologies in
 advance if that is not accurate!).
 
-Sincerley,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 21:29:00 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Literate Programming
 
 In investigating the use of LP in Haskell I came across this example:
@@ -22159,16 +18753,10 @@ Given all of this existing work in the haskell community (google shows
 literate haskell 456k hits, 529k for literate lisp, 2.24M for literate C)
 I don't see that Axiom is breaking any new ground.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 22:03:55 -0500
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Literate Programming
 
 > Just soliciting opinions -- would well documented GCL
@@ -22210,16 +18798,11 @@ Individual user-level functions can be documented by many different
 people (in theory) because all that would be required is to paraphrase
 the standard and explain any GCL-specific details.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 12 Jul 2007 23:56:13 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Literate Programming
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 12 Jul 2007 23:56:13 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -22254,29 +18837,12 @@ the Program, and allowing GCL to function as a member of a powerful
 Lisp based literate programming tool chain.
 
 
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 00:13:52 -0400
 From: William Sit
-Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Message-id: <4696FC00.5D392DBB@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
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-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -22289,19 +18855,21 @@ Stephen Wilson wrote:
 >
 > Many hands make light work, after all! :)
 
-Okay. Let's make that a near-term goal. How about starting a sandbox page for this
-"pamphlet" (I'll even to agree to try this format by inserting the documentation if you
-start the skeleton). Then anyone can add to it as they see fit. If you agree (at least
-for now) with what I propose as a possible implementation model, I can adapt that email
-into the pamplet.
+Okay. Let's make that a near-term goal. How about starting a sandbox
+page for this "pamphlet" (I'll even to agree to try this format by
+inserting the documentation if you start the skeleton). Then anyone
+can add to it as they see fit. If you agree (at least for now) with
+what I propose as a possible implementation model, I can adapt that
+email into the pamplet.
 
 > Absolutely, and I understand your careful methods.  On the other hand,
 > I would like one day for the Spad compiler to be feed utter garbage
 > and still cope with the input gracefully.
 
-I think that would be great (but a very difficult goal to achieve)! Perhaps one can set
-different optimization levels using )set commands on the fly, especially with compiling
-Axiom source. I guess that is already available, but I just don't know how.
+I think that would be great (but a very difficult goal to achieve)!
+Perhaps one can set different optimization levels using )set commands
+on the fly, especially with compiling Axiom source. I guess that is
+already available, but I just don't know how.
 
 > The Lisp output you are seeing is actually the underlying
 > representation which, if I understand correctly, is equivalent to the
@@ -22315,39 +18883,45 @@ Axiom source. I guess that is already available, but I just don't know how.
 > (0 . 1) and (0 . 2), thus inj1 and inj2 are placing their values in
 > the tag1 field.
 
-This simple representation limits the generality and naturalness of implementation. But
-where are the tags? Are they in some symbol table where (0.1) and (1.2) would be their
-values? I think the tags (at least according to the examples I gave) should be used as
-the index or part of the index set, and the index set should not be limited to the
-natural integers (of course, if the index set is ordered, one can put it into a
-bijection with 0.. n or 0.. , but that requires something else to store the bijection;
-if the index set is not ordered, then some hashing function would be needed). In
-mathematics, we let the index set to be quite arbitrary, and often a set of other
-mathematical objects. So for example, the disjoint union of all prime fields would
+This simple representation limits the generality and naturalness of
+implementation. But where are the tags? Are they in some symbol table
+where (0.1) and (1.2) would be their values? I think the tags (at
+least according to the examples I gave) should be used as the index or
+part of the index set, and the index set should not be limited to the
+natural integers (of course, if the index set is ordered, one can put
+it into a bijection with 0.. n or 0.. , but that requires something
+else to store the bijection; if the index set is not ordered, then
+some hashing function would be needed). In mathematics, we let the
+index set to be quite arbitrary, and often a set of other mathematical
+objects. So for example, the disjoint union of all prime fields would
 require an index set that is the set of primes.
 
-Subject to a hashing of the index set into an initial segment or the entire set of the
-natural numbers, I think the data representation using a pair (a . b) is fine and
-efficient. But this cannot be the same as Record, because in a Record, you need to
-store all the data fields for each record. In Union, you only need only to store one.
-The design flaw in Union is the exported functions currently do not allow branch
-specification, even though the lisp representation is "indexed" (but without type info,
-according to you, below). So there is no way to even coerce (the provided function in
-Union) an element correctly if the domains AND the tags are not distinct. And there is
+Subject to a hashing of the index set into an initial segment or the
+entire set of the natural numbers, I think the data representation
+using a pair (a . b) is fine and efficient. But this cannot be the
+same as Record, because in a Record, you need to store all the data
+fields for each record. In Union, you only need only to store one.
+The design flaw in Union is the exported functions currently do not
+allow branch specification, even though the lisp representation is
+"indexed" (but without type info, according to you, below). So there
+is no way to even coerce (the provided function in Union) an element
+correctly if the domains AND the tags are not distinct. And there is
 no way to discover the index of an element in the union in that case.
 
-> > Unfortunately, for the current Union implementation, there seems to be no way to
-> > tell even which domain the underlying value of p belongs, so that one cannot
-> > distinguish the two cases to implement prj correctly (even if the tags and
-> > domains are all distinct). The current "case" requires one to know beforehand the
-> > value (without any indication of the index of the domain) to test against, as in
-> > (p case 1) or (p case ""). It is designed to be more like a "switch" than to give
-> > you information on the element. So I think it is a design flaw in Union. That is
-> > why my proposed exports in IndexedUnion does not use "case" at all. Rather, it is
-> > simpler to tell the index and value of a member in a disjoint union.  (By the
-> > way, the idea of "disjoint union" is precisely to allow the same value to wear
-> > two or more hats.)
->
+> > Unfortunately, for the current Union implementation, there seems
+> > to be no way to tell even which domain the underlying value of p
+> > belongs, so that one cannot distinguish the two cases to implement
+> > prj correctly (even if the tags and domains are all distinct). The
+> > current "case" requires one to know beforehand the value (without
+> > any indication of the index of the domain) to test against, as in
+> > (p case 1) or (p case ""). It is designed to be more like a
+> > "switch" than to give you information on the element. So I think
+> > it is a design flaw in Union. That is why my proposed exports in
+> > IndexedUnion does not use "case" at all. Rather, it is simpler to
+> > tell the index and value of a member in a disjoint union.  (By the
+> > way, the idea of "disjoint union" is precisely to allow the same
+> > value to wear two or more hats.)
+
 > Yes, the issues involved here have come up in various other `thought
 > experiments' of my own in an attempt to figure how Spad could be made
 > more reflexive/introspective.  One problem is that the raw
@@ -22363,32 +18937,35 @@ no way to discover the index of an element in the union in that case.
 > There may even be ways to classify a domain as `rich' enough to
 > warrant if such a representation of its elements is necessary at all.
 
-Surely, there should be ways to avoid redundant or unnecessary baggage. But somewhere,
-the type information is kept, perhaps by the interpreter, with each identifier. For
-compiled code, there should be less baggage. According to your explanation, I think the
-pair representation is sufficient to implement IndexedUnion as a primitive. Note that
-at the algebra level, it is not feasible to use Union as Rep because of the design
-flaw.
+Surely, there should be ways to avoid redundant or unnecessary
+baggage. But somewhere, the type information is kept, perhaps by the
+interpreter, with each identifier. For compiled code, there should be
+less baggage. According to your explanation, I think the pair
+representation is sufficient to implement IndexedUnion as a
+primitive. Note that at the algebra level, it is not feasible to use
+Union as Rep because of the design flaw.
 
 > > Do you recall we had a fairly long discussion on dependent types?
-> >
+
 > > http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/18AxiomDomainsAndAldorReturnTypes
->
+
 > Absolutely I do.  In fact, I have reread that exchange several times
 > over the past few years, as I have been thinking about the issues
 > involved regularly since that time (as I said, I am a slow learner :).
->
-> > I believe I figured out a way to code it in current Axiom, but not that
-> > naturally. The idea is to use package or domain constructors, because these
-> > clearly allow dependent types. I need to review that to see if it can be applied
-> > to IndexedUnion. I have a feeling it is not possible because Record cannot be
-> > coerced at the algebra level to take heterogeneous objects. So if you can hack
-> > Record into doing that, we can probably implement the exported functions somehow.
-> > Certainly, if Record remains primitive, then all the exported functions I
-> > proposed can be easily implemented. (Functions implemented in primitive domain
-> > such as "case" do not show up in ")di op case" or ")show Union" (but they show up
-> > in hyperdoc)).
->
+
+> > I believe I figured out a way to code it in current Axiom, but not
+> > that naturally. The idea is to use package or domain constructors,
+> > because these clearly allow dependent types. I need to review that
+> > to see if it can be applied to IndexedUnion. I have a feeling it
+> > is not possible because Record cannot be coerced at the algebra
+> > level to take heterogeneous objects. So if you can hack Record
+> > into doing that, we can probably implement the exported functions
+> > somehow.  Certainly, if Record remains primitive, then all the
+> > exported functions I proposed can be easily
+> > implemented. (Functions implemented in primitive domain such as
+> > "case" do not show up in ")di op case" or ")show Union" (but they
+> > show up in hyperdoc)).
+
 > It would be possible today to do this by calling out to Lisp and
 > carefully choosing a representation there.  I believe that would be
 > entirely equivalent to getting a `hacked' record available which suits
@@ -22401,42 +18978,41 @@ flaw.
 > I understand you are not fluent in the language (many apologies in
 > advance if that is not accurate!).
 
-"Not fluent" is giving me more credit than I deserve! I am certainly all thumbs when it
-comes to lisp and I marvel at you, Tim, Gaby, Waldek and Camm making exchanges (mostly
-"gibberish" to me) but understanding one another so easily. (I think if I were to spend
-time learning this, I certainly would need literate programming on the level Tim is
-advocating! But my objection is that I should NOT be involved in this "mess" because I
-am not qualified.)
-
-In the proposed IndexedUnion, what is missing is the Rep:= Record[index:I, value:
-g(i)]. The key is to implement "coerce" since that creates elements of the domain
-IndexedUnion, and most likely requires the use of a hash function, especially when the
-index set is infinite.  It should be possible to implement in lisp all the four
-functions ("=", index, value, coerce) and others like outputForm. This way, we do not
-have to worry about the "signatures" of "value" having dependent types. It would be
-more involved to do so at the algebra level and the implementation would not be
-natural.  As an experiment, rather than modifying Record, perhaps we can create
-IndexedUnion as a primitive type directly (from scratch).
-
-Whatever the primitive types are, the important thing is that there be a well-designed
-user interface (exported functions) on par with all other algebra code. Right now,
-Tuple and Union are "inaccessible" from the algebra layer without going to lisp (Record
-seems okay ). That is, in my view, a design flaw. They should be designed as if they
-were genuine domains (where one can construct elements and extract information from
-elements and compute with them). How they are implemented and optimized at the lower
-levels should not be of concern to the algebra layer.
-
-William
-
-
-
+"Not fluent" is giving me more credit than I deserve! I am certainly
+all thumbs when it comes to lisp and I marvel at you, Tim, Gaby,
+Waldek and Camm making exchanges (mostly "gibberish" to me) but
+understanding one another so easily. (I think if I were to spend time
+learning this, I certainly would need literate programming on the
+level Tim is advocating! But my objection is that I should NOT be
+involved in this "mess" because I am not qualified.)
+
+In the proposed IndexedUnion, what is missing is the Rep:=
+Record[index:I, value: g(i)]. The key is to implement "coerce" since
+that creates elements of the domain IndexedUnion, and most likely
+requires the use of a hash function, especially when the index set is
+infinite.  It should be possible to implement in lisp all the four
+functions ("=", index, value, coerce) and others like outputForm. This
+way, we do not have to worry about the "signatures" of "value" having
+dependent types. It would be more involved to do so at the algebra
+level and the implementation would not be natural.  As an experiment,
+rather than modifying Record, perhaps we can create IndexedUnion as a
+primitive type directly (from scratch).
+
+Whatever the primitive types are, the important thing is that there be
+a well-designed user interface (exported functions) on par with all
+other algebra code. Right now, Tuple and Union are "inaccessible" from
+the algebra layer without going to lisp (Record seems okay ). That is,
+in my view, a design flaw. They should be designed as if they were
+genuine domains (where one can construct elements and extract
+information from elements and compute with them). How they are
+implemented and optimized at the lower levels should not be of concern
+to the algebra layer.
 
 \start
+Date: 13 Jul 2007 01:18:14 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Literate Programming
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 13 Jul 2007 01:18:14 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -22470,31 +19046,22 @@ is done.  Try GHC.
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 02:16:23 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
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-	<874pk99j07.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<4696FC00.5D392DBB@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 7/13/07, William Sit wrote:
-> ..
-> Whatever the primitive types are, the important thing is that there be a well-designed
-> user interface (exported functions) on par with all other algebra code. Right now,
-> Tuple and Union are "inaccessible" from the algebra layer without going to lisp (Record
-> seems okay ). That is, in my view, a design flaw. They should be designed as if they
-> were genuine domains (where one can construct elements and extract information from
-> elements and compute with them). How they are implemented and optimized at the lower
-> levels should not be of concern to the algebra layer.
->
+
+> Whatever the primitive types are, the important thing is that there
+> be a well-designed user interface (exported functions) on par with
+> all other algebra code. Right now, Tuple and Union are
+> "inaccessible" from the algebra layer without going to lisp (Record
+> seems okay ). That is, in my view, a design flaw. They should be
+> designed as if they were genuine domains (where one can construct
+> elements and extract information from elements and compute with
+> them). How they are implemented and optimized at the lower levels
+> should not be of concern to the algebra layer.
 
 +1 Yes, exactly! There should be no need ever to "escape" to lower
 levels. Already Axiom and Aldor use different internal representations
@@ -22568,54 +19135,40 @@ in the choice of primitive types.
 
 Further ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topos_theory
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 02:24:36 -0400
 From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-To: Stephen Wilson,
-	axiom-devel <list>
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-Cc: 
-
-
+To: Stephen Wilson
 
 William Sit wrote:
 
-> In the proposed IndexedUnion, what is missing is the Rep:= Record[index:I, value:
-> g(i)].
+> In the proposed IndexedUnion, what is missing is the Rep:=
+> Record[index:I, value: g(i)].
 
      Actually, this can probably be similated by Record(i:I, x:Any) to avoid dependent
 types.
 
 However, there is another problem: the signature of the index map
+
      g: I->List SetCategory
-has syntax problem. (So, alas, all my examples inherit this problem.) A list (more
-correctly, a set) of domains in the SetCategory is NOT a domain and hence cannot be used as
-the target of a map. So we have to turn a list or set into a domain, much like turning a
-list of tags into a domain (TagsAsDomain).  Here however, we are one level higher because
-we are trying to make a set of *domains* such as {Integer, String} into a domain.
-
-While there is probably a way to do this in Lisp, the question is how should a user of
-Axiom input this map g? It looks like we need to capture this at the algebra level and make
-all these maps into a domain, too. So domains and perhaps even categories must be first
-class objects. Unfortunately, even the domain Any does not capture sets of domains as
-objects.  This despite the Rep for Any is Record(dm:SExpression, ob:None). The Interpreter
-refuses to convert domains into objects of Any.
+
+has syntax problem. (So, alas, all my examples inherit this problem.)
+A list (more correctly, a set) of domains in the SetCategory is NOT a
+domain and hence cannot be used as the target of a map. So we have to
+turn a list or set into a domain, much like turning a list of tags
+into a domain (TagsAsDomain).  Here however, we are one level higher
+because we are trying to make a set of *domains* such as {Integer,
+String} into a domain.
+
+While there is probably a way to do this in Lisp, the question is how
+should a user of Axiom input this map g? It looks like we need to
+capture this at the algebra level and make all these maps into a
+domain, too. So domains and perhaps even categories must be first
+class objects. Unfortunately, even the domain Any does not capture
+sets of domains as objects.  This despite the Rep for Any is
+Record(dm:SExpression, ob:None). The Interpreter refuses to convert
+domains into objects of Any.
 
 -> (1) k:List Any:= [Integer, String]
 
@@ -22625,33 +19178,29 @@ refuses to convert domains into objects of Any.
 In summary, we need:
 
 
-(1) make a list or set of domains from SetCategory (or any category) a legal construction
-(2) SetAsDomain to convert a list or set of domains (or elements, or maps, perhaps or
-categories) as a domain of SetCategory
-(3) Record to accept dependent types, such as [i: I, x:g(i)]
-(4) maps such as g: I -> SetAsDomain([Integer, String]) should be first class objects and
-used as parameters, and definable in the Interpreter.
-
-The construction is related to the bug in Union when the domains are not distinct (but the
-tags are): In Union(a:A, b:B) where A = B, the two coerce functions (one from A to % and
-one from B to %) coincides, with no way to distinguish the two.
-
-William
-
+(1) make a list or set of domains from SetCategory (or any category) a
+legal construction
 
+(2) SetAsDomain to convert a list or set of domains (or elements, or
+maps, perhaps or categories) as a domain of SetCategory
 
+(3) Record to accept dependent types, such as [i: I, x:g(i)]
 
+(4) maps such as g: I -> SetAsDomain([Integer, String]) should be
+first class objects and used as parameters, and definable in the
+Interpreter.
 
+The construction is related to the bug in Union when the domains are
+not distinct (but the tags are): In Union(a:A, b:B) where A = B, the
+two coerce functions (one from A to % and one from B to %) coincides,
+with no way to distinguish the two.
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 08:26:01 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>	<fbcd16d40707111337y431f4a6kb956df68a6aa93d9@mail.gmail.com>	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111542050.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>	<46964339.54F23EC8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<87ejjd9v75.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 =--- union-test.spad ----
 > 
@@ -22679,16 +19228,11 @@ so if you write
 
 as above, that should be a type error.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 13 Jul 2007 01:39:43 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Literate Programming
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 13 Jul 2007 01:39:43 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -22702,24 +19246,12 @@ syntactic format.  In fact, the working Haskellers of GHC are not
 dogmatic about LHS at all -- they always warmly welcome newcomers and
 try to retain the existing ones.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 13 Jul 2007 03:12:01 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<46915756.7010300@hemmecke.de> <87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
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-	<87ejjd9v75.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46971AF9.4030103@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 13 Jul 2007 03:12:01 -0400
-Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	axiom-devel <list>
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hi Ralf,
 
@@ -22777,28 +19309,12 @@ On the contrary, it is a call to:
 
 which is well typed.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 13 Jul 2007 03:24:42 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<46915756.7010300@hemmecke.de> <87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
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-	<87ejjd9v75.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46971AF9.4030103@hemmecke.de>
-	<87tzs893r2.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 13 Jul 2007 03:24:42 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
@@ -22819,41 +19335,19 @@ Sorry.  Again it is late.  Spad will perform automatic coercions for
 you from type Rep to type %, which is clearly the key point here.
 Often there is no need for `rep' and `per' as in Aldor.
 
-
-Sincerley,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 04:24:29 -0400
 From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad (Correction)
-To: Stephen Wilson,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>, 
-	Waldek Hebisch,
-	axiom-devel <list>
-Message-id: <469736BD.16FFC8E2@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
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-	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
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-	<874pk99j07.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<4696FC00.5D392DBB@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-Cc: 
+To: Stephen Wilson, Gabriel Dos Reis, Bill Page,  Waldek Hebisch
+
 
-I made some erratic comments (attached below) on design flaw in Union that was based on
-hyperdoc documentation. Since hyperdoc does not allow insertion of parameters for Union
-(for unknown reasons), I was "misled". Thanks to Stephen's reply to Ralf's comments, I now
-learn that the )show command does allow that and the set of exported functions are slightly
-different.
+I made some erratic comments (attached below) on design flaw in Union
+that was based on hyperdoc documentation. Since hyperdoc does not
+allow insertion of parameters for Union (for unknown reasons), I was
+"misled". Thanks to Stephen's reply to Ralf's comments, I now learn
+that the )show command does allow that and the set of exported
+functions are slightly different.
 
 Here is the exports for :
 (1) -> )show Union(tag1:Integer, tag2:Integer)
@@ -22865,17 +19359,20 @@ Here is the exports for :
  construct : Integer -> %              construct : Integer -> %
  ?.? : (%,tag1) -> Integer             ?.? : (%,tag2) -> Integer
 
-(There were only "=", "case" and "coerce" in hyperdoc and their usages for "case"  in
+(There were only "=", "case" and "coerce" in hyperdoc and their usages
+for "case" in
+
 Union(a:A, b:B):
    x case y (x: %, y: A) returns an element of Boolean
    x case y (x:%, y:B) returns an element of Boolean
 were wrong).
 
-It is not possible to construct elements in the above domain and specify which copy of
-Integer in the Union one wants the input to below. There are two "construct" but they have
-the same signature and so the Interpreter will simply select the first. So while there is
-still some design flaw, it is possible to distinguish the cases.  However, there is still
-some bug:
+It is not possible to construct elements in the above domain and
+specify which copy of Integer in the Union one wants the input to
+below. There are two "construct" but they have the same signature and
+so the Interpreter will simply select the first. So while there is
+still some design flaw, it is possible to distinguish the cases.
+However, there is still some bug:
 
 (1) -> dom:=Union(tag1:Integer, tag2:Integer)
 
@@ -22905,8 +19402,8 @@ Perhaps a better error message should be given, like:
 
 protected-symbol-warn called with (NIL)
 
-It is not clear what function is called to evaluate the next one, but the "coerce" works as
-given in hyperdoc.
+It is not clear what function is called to evaluate the next one, but
+the "coerce" works as given in hyperdoc.
 
 
 (6) -> coerce(j1)@Integer
@@ -22935,58 +19432,12 @@ given in hyperdoc.
                                                                 Type: Integer
 
 
-William
--------
-
-William Sit wrote:
-
-> The design flaw in Union is the exported functions currently do not allow branch
-> specification, even though the lisp representation is "indexed" (but without type info,
-> according to you, below). So there is no way to even coerce (the provided function in
-> Union) an element correctly if the domains AND the tags are not distinct. And there is
-> no way to discover the index of an element in the union in that case.
->
-> > > Unfortunately, for the current Union implementation, there seems to be no way to
-> > > tell even which domain the underlying value of p belongs, so that one cannot
-> > > distinguish the two cases to implement prj correctly (even if the tags and
-> > > domains are all distinct). The current "case" requires one to know beforehand the
-> > > value (without any indication of the index of the domain) to test against, as in
-> > > (p case 1) or (p case ""). It is designed to be more like a "switch" than to give
-> > > you information on the element. So I think it is a design flaw in Union. That is
-> > > why my proposed exports in IndexedUnion does not use "case" at all. Rather, it is
-> > > simpler to tell the index and value of a member in a disjoint union.  (By the
-> > > way, the idea of "disjoint union" is precisely to allow the same value to wear
-> > > two or more hats.)
->
->> The construction is related to the bug in Union when the domains are not distinct (but
->> the
->> tags are): In Union(a:A, b:B) where A = B, the two coerce functions (one from A to %
->> and
->> one from B to %) coincides, with no way to distinguish the two.
->
-
-Should be the two "construct" functions.
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 04:33:39 -0400
 From: William Sit
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Message-id: <469738E3.EB7B508@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707111337y431f4a6kb956df68a6aa93d9@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111542050.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46964339.54F23EC8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>	<87ejjd9v75.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<4696BDAE.A8F85510@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>	<874pk99j07.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<4696FC00.5D392DBB@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707122316o40ff9a16he61a9c7d4fb4b0e5@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Dear Bill:
 
@@ -23034,26 +19485,11 @@ What do we have now that the earlier developers don't have
 that makes you think this time around, we can do better
 (other than because computers are faster)?
 
-William
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 13 Jul 2007 03:45:02 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<46915756.7010300@hemmecke.de> <87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707111337y431f4a6kb956df68a6aa93d9@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111542050.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46964339.54F23EC8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<87ejjd9v75.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46971AF9.4030103@hemmecke.de>
-	<87tzs893r2.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87ps2w935x.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 13 Jul 2007 03:45:02 -0500
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -23085,19 +19521,12 @@ tree I have both per and rep -- but unlike Aldor, they are not
 macros: they are built-in operators.  Ideally, I would like to
 see pretend uses close to zero.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 11:10:57 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>	<fbcd16d40707111337y431f4a6kb956df68a6aa93d9@mail.gmail.com>	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111542050.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>	<46964339.54F23EC8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>	<87ejjd9v75.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<46971AF9.4030103@hemmecke.de> <87tzs893r2.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 >> Stephen, have you ever thought about the difference between Rep and %?
 
@@ -23255,19 +19684,11 @@ main();
 
 Write the same program in SPAD and compile it.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 11:40:45 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: rep, per, Rep in SPAD/Aldor, was: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>	<fbcd16d40707111337y431f4a6kb956df68a6aa93d9@mail.gmail.com>	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111542050.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>	<46964339.54F23EC8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>	<87ejjd9v75.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<46971AF9.4030103@hemmecke.de>	<87tzs893r2.fsf@lattice.localdomain>	<87ps2w935x.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87sl7sr8tt.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 > However, many times I've come across to bugs in the Spad compiler
 > either unable to perform that automatic conversion, or that automatic
@@ -23328,36 +19749,21 @@ keywords. That is too restrictive.
 I am not a language guy so please point me to the nonsense that I have 
 written.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 05:15:20 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
-Subject: Re: rep, per, Rep in SPAD/Aldor, was: Re: Unions
-	in Spad
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
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-	<46964339.54F23EC8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
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-	<87sl7sr8tt.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu> <4697489D.9080403@hemmecke.de>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+Subject: Re: rep, per, Rep in SPAD/Aldor, was: Re: Unions in Spad
 
 On Fri, 13 Jul 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 
-| rep, per, Rep are *not* part of the Aldor language. (Gaby, I know that you
-| know.)  Although, all this macro business is a bit hard to understand, I would
-| not really agree to add rep, per, and Rep to the language specification. The
-| "pretend" is enough. I would only say that they should become part of the
-| language if "pretend" disappears. but then we trade one construct for three.
-| And maybe "pretend" cannot be made superfluous.
+| rep, per, Rep are *not* part of the Aldor language. (Gaby, I know
+| that you know.)  Although, all this macro business is a bit hard to
+| understand, I would not really agree to add rep, per, and Rep to the
+| language specification. The "pretend" is enough. I would only say
+| that they should become part of the language if "pretend"
+| disappears. but then we trade one construct for three.  And maybe
+| "pretend" cannot be made superfluous.
 
 I don't suggest that "pretend" be removed.  Just like general casts in C, or
 similar constructs in other languages, I don't think it should be
@@ -23428,16 +19834,11 @@ that in the code and actually use Spad categories?
 Well, I'm not a language designer by education.  Only by experience
 and as a user.  So don't dimunish yourself :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: 2.7 build
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 13:15:24 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: Re: 2.7 build
 
 Camm Maguire wrote: 
 > > I am working with the same tree as my first trial at gcl-2.7 build, namely
@@ -23464,29 +19865,10 @@ However it is likely that wrong results are just due to few bugs...
 I also re-tried build at safety 1: it fails early (more details
 in another mail).
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 13:57:16 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707111337y431f4a6kb956df68a6aa93d9@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111542050.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46964339.54F23EC8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<87ejjd9v75.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <46971AF9.4030103@hemmecke.de>
-	<87tzs893r2.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87ps2w935x.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87sl7sr8tt.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu> <4697489D.9080403@hemmecke.de>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707130455200.8511@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 Subject: Re: rep, per, Rep in SPAD/Aldor
 
 On 07/13/2007 12:15 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -23720,17 +20102,11 @@ Sorry, Gaby, I have not really responded to that categorial view in your
 statement above. I think I don't understand it properly. Could you 
 elaborate and add a bit of your wisdom.
 
-Thank you
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: debugging
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 14:22:47 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: re: debugging
 
 > Greetings!  Again, I get
 > 
@@ -23772,18 +20148,12 @@ Now, #<OBJNULL> is IMHO very strong indication of memory corruption
 (I see no legal way to produce it).  OTOH the vector (value of '#1')
 you see is clearly wrong in this place, but it looks like normal
 Axiom domain vector.  So ATM it not clear if both failures are related.
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 13 Jul 2007 14:20:49 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: debugging
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 13 Jul 2007 14:20:49 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -23901,35 +20271,13 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > (I see no legal way to produce it).  OTOH the vector (value of '#1')
 > you see is clearly wrong in this place, but it looks like normal
 > Axiom domain vector.  So ATM it not clear if both failures are related.
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 20:44:04 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>	<fbcd16d40707111337y431f4a6kb956df68a6aa93d9@mail.gmail.com>	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111542050.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>	<46964339.54F23EC8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>	<87ejjd9v75.fsf@lattice.localdomain>	<4696BDAE.A8F85510@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<874pk99j07.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 See below...
 
@@ -24014,19 +20362,12 @@ prj1 b2 = woodpecker:~>
 
 Does that make someone more happy?
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 21:10:33 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<4696FC00.5D392DBB@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 >> So you can see from your example that i1 and i2 give, respectively,
 >>  (0 . 1) and (0 . 2), thus inj1 and inj2 are placing their values
@@ -24081,15 +20422,11 @@ main(): () == {
 main();
 -------------------
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 21:56:32 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<46971AA4.BBC78705@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 > However, there is another problem: the signature of the index map
 >      g: I->List SetCategory
@@ -24114,16 +20451,12 @@ Interesting. Now you also stumble over the same problem.
 
 http://www.aldor.org/pipermail/aldor-l/2007-June/000640.html
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 23:18:40 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+To: list
 Subject: Gcl-2.6.8 on Intel Solaris 10
+Cc: Camm Maguire
 
 I have now found reason for wrong results on Intel Solaris 10.
 Namely, gcl compiled some floating point functions assuming
@@ -24158,19 +20491,11 @@ Linux.
  #if !defined(HAVE_LIBBFD) && !defined(USE_DLOPEN)
  #define __ELF_NATIVE_CLASS 32
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 13 Jul 2007 17:26:19 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: debugging
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 13 Jul 2007 17:26:19 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!  
 
@@ -24188,21 +20513,11 @@ not with any segfault.  Again, but in a different place:
 Same function that you found with the objnull.  Question -- what
 function(s) write this source?
 
-Take care,
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 13 Jul 2007 17:41:02 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Gcl-2.6.8 on Intel Solaris 10
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 13 Jul 2007 17:41:02 -0400
-Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, list,
-	gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Greetings, and thanks!  This is in now in Version_2_6_8pre.
 
@@ -24245,32 +20560,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 >  #if !defined(HAVE_LIBBFD) && !defined(USE_DLOPEN)
 >  #define __ELF_NATIVE_CLASS 32
 > 
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 17:29:46 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: David Bindel <dbindel@cims.nyu.edu>
+Cc: David Bindel
 Subject: Literate Programming
 
 Having reread what I wrote about David Bindel's literate tool dsbweb
@@ -24278,16 +20572,11 @@ I want to clarify that I classified the tool as semi-literate. I was
 not, and never intended to imply, that David was semi-literate. That
 is reasonably clear but I just want to make it exactly clear.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: debugging
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 01:02:07 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: re: debugging
 
 > Greetings!  
 > 
@@ -26396,7 +22685,7 @@ Steve
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 19:18:44 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Cc: list
 Subject: 2.7 build
 
@@ -26642,23 +22931,12 @@ inspiration for making it work in arbitrary functions (after all, the
 mechanics is effectively already in place for dependent types as
 handled by domain constructors).
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 20:50:35 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: compiler.boot issue #370 patch
 
-Stephen,
-
 I pushed the compiler.boot patch.
 
 I also re-engineered the testing machinery so the unit test spad code
@@ -26667,19 +22945,12 @@ now run during build time and then the regression machinery tests the
 result. This is general purpose and we can write spad code in input 
 files for unit testing, somewhat like the AldorUnit idea.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 20:58:05 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: 2.7 build
 
-Stephen,
-
 > Perhaps there is a way to avoid the inclusion of a gcl tarball? Given
 > the regular updates to gcl it helps a great deal to link our build
 > image using a suitable gcl in ones path. Thus if gcl changes we
@@ -26690,15 +22961,10 @@ A popular idea. Let me know when you get this working.  I'll include
 the patch. Be certain that changes to gcl don't break axiom builds
 under the new scheme.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 13 Jul 2007 22:03:41 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: compiler.boot issue #370 patch
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -26715,20 +22981,11 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 
 Excellent!  Thanks a lot for implementing this!  
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 13 Jul 2007 22:04:26 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: debugging
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 13 Jul 2007 22:04:26 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!  And thanks for the report!
 
@@ -26948,7 +23205,7 @@ Steve
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 21:51:17 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Cc: list
 Subject: 2.7 build
 
@@ -27378,7 +23635,7 @@ Steve
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 01:15:07 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Cc: list
 Subject: 2.7 build
 
@@ -27558,7 +23815,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 09:41:53 +0200
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke, "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Gabriel Dos Reis
 From: Christian Aistleitner
 	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
 	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -27585,14 +23842,14 @@ te:
 > Foo: with {
 >    coerce: Integer -> %;
 >    test?: % -> Boolean;
-> } =3D=3D add {
->    Rep =3D=3D String;
+> } == add {
+>    Rep == String;
 >    ...
 > }
 >
 > and mean something like
 >
->    Foo =3D ((%, Integer, Boolean), (coerce, test?))
+>    Foo = ((%, Integer, Boolean), (coerce, test?))
 >
 > in the multisorted algebra sense. We don't actually make Integer and
 > Boolean (not String) an argument to Foo or "with", they are implicit.
@@ -27609,7 +23866,7 @@ part)?
 > Now let us look to the "add" part. There we have yet another domain,
 > namely Rep. Inside "add" we actually consider an algebra like
 >
->    Foo' =3D ((%, Rep, Integer, Boolean), (coerce, test?, per, rep))
+>    Foo' = ((%, Rep, Integer, Boolean), (coerce, test?, per, rep))
 >
 > Hmmm, I have just cooked that all up right now, but it seems a pretty
 > coherent view on domains.
@@ -27634,17 +23891,17 @@ r  =
 
 macro expansion, I'd expect to get
 
-     Foo' =3D ((%, Rep, Integer, Boolean), (coerce, test?))
+     Foo' = ((%, Rep, Integer, Boolean), (coerce, test?))
 
 . And that is just what you get when using the interactive loop:
 
 > aldor -gloop
 > %1 >> #include "aldor"
 > %2 >> #include "aldorinterp"
-> %3 >> add {Rep=3D=3DString;coerce(z:Integer):%=3D=3Dper
-> "int";test?(x:%):Boolean=3D=3Dtrue}
+> %3 >> add {Rep==String;coerce(z:Integer):%==per
+> "int";test?(x:%):Boolean==true}
 >    () @  with
->          Rep: ? =3D=3D String
+>          Rep: ? == String
 >          coerce: (z: AldorInteger) -> %
 >          test?: (x: %) -> Boolean
 
@@ -28028,7 +24285,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 13:17:50 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 Subject: noweb syntax
 
@@ -28572,13 +24829,9 @@ work within the chunk. To get typeset mathematics use \( and \)
 -- This will typeset in a chunk \( x^2+\epsilon \)
 -- And you can format things {\bf bold}
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 10:22:35 -0400
-From: David Bindel <dbindel@cims.nyu.edu>
+From: David Bindel
 To: list
 Subject: Literate programming thoughts
 
@@ -28837,17 +25090,11 @@ wonder sometimes whether others don't feel the same, and if this is
 part of why I know so few multi-developer projects based on literate
 programming techniques.
 
-
-
 \start
-To: Ralf Hemmecke
-	<469A21C4.1040109@hemmecke.de>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 15 Jul 2007 16:35:41 +0200
-Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Bill Page,
-	axiom-dev <list>, daly@users.sourceforge.net
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch, Bill Page,
 Subject: Time to say good bye to Tim.
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
@@ -28879,34 +25126,21 @@ If you agree, I'd suggest to start with either build-improvements or wh-sandbox
 as silver and gold, and continue work in a democratic setting for these two
 special branches.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 11:20:14 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke,
-	Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke, Martin Rubey
 Subject: Axiom community goals
 
 Ralf, Martin,
 
 http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2007-07/msg00159.html
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 15 Jul 2007 17:04:03 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: debugging
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 15 Jul 2007 17:04:03 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings, and thanks!  The problem is that the global entries to the
 functions returning double float etc. are not being writtin into
@@ -29123,46 +25357,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > 0.  In 2.7.0 compiled interpsys (the one from the failing build) I get
 > #<OBJNULL>
 >  
-> 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 17:28:47 -0400
 From: William Sit
-Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Message-id: <469A918F.1ED7E5B4@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-	<87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707111337y431f4a6kb956df68a6aa93d9@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111542050.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46964339.54F23EC8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>	<87ejjd9v75.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<4696BDAE.A8F85510@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>	<874pk99j07.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<4696FC00.5D392DBB@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>	<46971AA4.BBC78705@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<87ps2v7i3p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
-Stephen Wilson wrote:
+Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
 
 > William Sit writes:
 > > In summary, we need:
@@ -29476,22 +25675,10 @@ lowered g:I->List MyDomain instead (it's a function rather than the domain const
 
 Will try some more when I have more time. Meanwhile, any help is welcome.
 
-
-
-
-William
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 16:59:00 -0500
-To: "William Sit" William Sit,
-	"Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: William Sit, Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Lisp representation of Union, Record, etc
 
 William, Stephen,
@@ -29500,29 +25687,11 @@ In the src/doc/developernotes.pamphlet (mnt/linux/doc/developernotes.dvi)
 you'll find a section on Axiom Internal Representation that might be of
 interest.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 15 Jul 2007 22:25:41 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: Unions in Spad
-	<46915756.7010300@hemmecke.de> <87vecuh8cl.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<fbcd16d40707081850k4bd8adb2p4672976e39057dc2@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87myy33x6c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707111337y431f4a6kb956df68a6aa93d9@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111542050.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46964339.54F23EC8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<87ejjd9v75.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<4696BDAE.A8F85510@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<874pk99j07.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<4696FC00.5D392DBB@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<46971AA4.BBC78705@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<87ps2v7i3p.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<469A918F.1ED7E5B4@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 15 Jul 2007 22:25:41 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Hello William,
 
@@ -29754,30 +25923,15 @@ Looking at the AxiomColloquium page and experimenting with the code
 you have there will give me some `hands on' examples to work with. Of
 course I will let you know of any progress.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 15 Jul 2007 23:21:40 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: 2.7 build
-	<87tzs77jak.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<54d4yvtwvx.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<87k5t37dsw.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87zm1y68vd.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 15 Jul 2007 23:21:40 -0400
-Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Greetings!  This should be working now, though the fix could be
 better.  Please let me know if problems persist.
 
-Take care,
-
-
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
 > Hello Camm,
@@ -29857,28 +26011,11 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 > #1   LOAD {pn=#P"/home/steve/tmp/test.o",args=(nil nil),loc2=(#<@0128AC00> nil nil),loc3=(...} [ihs=3]
 > #2   EVAL {loc0=nil,loc1=nil,loc2=nil,loc3=#<compiled-function load>} [ihs=2]
 > >>
-> 
-> Thanks,
-> Steve
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 22:37:19 -0500
-To: "William Sit" William Sit,
-	"Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: William Sit, Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Lisp representation of Union, Record, etc
 
 Steven,
@@ -29931,16 +26068,11 @@ Now we see the OPERATIONALIST has been populated.
 
 Further details are in src/doc/developernotes.pamphlet.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 15 Jul 2007 23:48:21 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: debugging
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 15 Jul 2007 23:48:21 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!  The disassemble bug we saw earlier (end of file) is due to
 a redefinition of compiler::gazonk-name somewhere in your tree.  (We
@@ -29950,18 +26082,11 @@ Would it be possible to summarize any gcl lisp functions for which
 patching/redefinition is felt necessary in axiom, and work toward
 eliminating same?  The current situation will just create more work as
 GCL and axiom evolve.
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 16 Jul 2007 00:18:03 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Lisp representation of Union, Record, etc
 
 Tim,
@@ -29982,19 +26107,10 @@ This one I was unaware of.  Thanks!
 I have read this several times, but with wide spans of time in between
 readings.  Certainly not committed to memory, by any stretch.
 
-
-Thanks again,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 23:31:14 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Lisp representation of Union, Record, etc.
 
 As these discussions proceed I'm trying to write up the details we
@@ -30007,18 +26123,11 @@ domain, etc. However, caching these discussions is an epsilon move
 closer to that goal. With pictures, circle and arrows, and a paragraph
 on the back explaining each one. :-)
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 16 Jul 2007 00:35:24 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: re: debugging
-	<54ejj9ggai.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 16 Jul 2007 00:35:24 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 
@@ -30039,21 +26148,12 @@ tell, for Axiom to insist on trying to manage GCL internals or patch.
 We can always work towards enriching exported interfaces if needed in
 the future.
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 16 Jul 2007 00:40:56 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Lisp representation of Union, Record, etc.
 
-
 Indeed, I was thinking about adding to developernotes as well.
 
 Its a personal wish that GIT was a bit more widely used, thus enabling
@@ -30064,23 +26164,11 @@ But perhaps it is not such a difficult thing, as I am not familiar
 with the compatibility tools which would allow an SVN user, say, to
 follow that kind of development in a convenient way.
 
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 01:15:52 -0400
 From: William Sit
 To: Martin Rubey
-Message-id: <469AFF08.7FF80075@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-	<469A21C4.1040109@hemmecke.de>
-	<9qir8lbupu.fsf_-_@hilbert.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Bill Page,
-	axiom-dev <list>, daly@users.sourceforge.net
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch, Bill Page,
 Subject: Re: [NOT :-)] Time to say good bye to Tim.
 
 Dear Martin:
@@ -30229,28 +26317,12 @@ to leave it.
 
 Enjoy your vacation, in any case. I wish I have one.
 
-William
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: William Sit
-	<469A21C4.1040109@hemmecke.de>
-	<9qir8lbupu.fsf_-_@hilbert.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<469AFF08.7FF80075@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 16 Jul 2007 08:13:40 +0200
-Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Bill Page,
-	axiom-dev <list>, daly@users.sourceforge.net
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: [NOT :-)] Time to say good bye to Tim.
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch, Bill Page,
 
 Dear William,
 
@@ -30266,23 +26338,12 @@ submitted patches yesterday (and several times before) that
 
 I cannot "contribute" if somebody else is running amok.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: William Sit
-	<469A21C4.1040109@hemmecke.de>
-	<9qir8lbupu.fsf_-_@hilbert.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<469AFF08.7FF80075@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 16 Jul 2007 08:45:11 +0200
-Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Bill Page,
-	axiom-dev <list>, daly@users.sourceforge.net
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: [NOT :-)] Time to say good bye to Tim.
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch, Bill Page,
 
 Sorry, I forgot to mention two things, lest somebody follows your
 argumentation:
@@ -30317,25 +26378,11 @@ But really, most important is that
 is just completely misleading.  He puts up principles for others, but himself
 commits happily undocumented and broken code.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 09:21:48 -0400
 From: William Sit
 To: Martin Rubey
-Message-id: <469B70EC.3A93B624@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-	<469A21C4.1040109@hemmecke.de>	<9qir8lbupu.fsf_-_@hilbert.mat.univie.ac.at>
-	<469AFF08.7FF80075@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<9qir8kalu0.fsf@hilbert.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
-	Bill Page,
-	axiom-dev <list>, daly@users.sourceforge.net
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis, Waldek Hebisch, Bill Page,
 Subject: Re: [NOT :-)] Time to say good bye to Tim.
 
 Dear All:
@@ -30382,25 +26429,11 @@ And as to Martin's accusations of Tim's recent actions, Tim
 has to answer them (at least that would clarify things and
 remove possible misunderstandings).
 
-William
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 16 Jul 2007 22:36:00 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: axiom-devel <list>
 Subject: Re: 2.7 build
-	<87tzsabxlh.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<54myy23dbs.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-	<87bqeibpj5.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87lkdj98mi.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 16 Jul 2007 22:36:00 -0400
 Cc: Camm Maguire, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 --=-=-=
@@ -32511,14 +28544,10 @@ index 6a2bc3a..11daff0 100644
 
 --=-=-=--
 
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 22:26:42 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+To: Stephen Wilson
+From: Tim Daly
 Subject: hyperdoc
 
 The hyperdoc error occurs occurs because ht.db is incorrect.
@@ -32527,15 +28556,10 @@ and typing
 
    htadd *.ht *.pht
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Camm Maguire
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 16 Jul 2007 23:50:54 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: gclcvs-2.7.0 sputc error
 
 Camm,
@@ -32745,19 +28769,10 @@ Disassembly of section .text:
   e2:   c3                      ret    
 NIL
 
-
-
-Sincerely,
-Stevev
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 16 Jul 2007 23:58:56 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: hyperdoc
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -32774,17 +28789,10 @@ Perhaps this is an issue with my restarting the build several times while
 working around the segfault issue.  I might ask you for more advice if
 the problem persists after a make clean.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Stephen Wilson
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 17 Jul 2007 10:23:33 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: gclcvs-2.7.0 sputc error
 
 Greetings, and thanks!  Should be fixed now.  At some point the io
@@ -33002,30 +29010,13 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 >   e2:   c3                      ret    
 > NIL
 > 
-> 
-> 
-> Sincerely,
-> Stevev
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 17 Jul 2007 12:29:33 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
-
 Tim,
 
 I have been trying to get a clear picture of the literate future for
@@ -33058,42 +29049,24 @@ achieve with latex only pamphlets.
 
 In the latex only approach, I cannot find any gains in flexibility.
 
-
 In short, I am advocating we stick with noweb syntax with a view
 towards extending the capabilities as demanded by future needs.
 
 Of course, I am still open to being convinced otherwise.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 16:27:14 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: votes
 
 There are 97 people subscribed to the Axiom mailing list.
 Please explain how you plan to garner 49 votes for anything.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 16:32:54 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: votes
 
 In a model that encourages 97 branches (I have more than a dozen
@@ -33101,29 +29074,19 @@ locally) and any one branch can be the next Gold, how do you
 propose that a developer contribute a change? Where would they
 contribute it to?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 16:34:02 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: votes
 
 You've made the claim twice that the gclweb change broke code.
 Please give an example of something that broke due to the gclweb change.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 16:45:27 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Pamphlets and Latex
 
 > I believe you already have a good idea of the concepts involved here.
@@ -33164,15 +29127,10 @@ like the published bookvol1 is pure, unwoven latex.
 
 Please explain why you think latex syntax is ambiguous.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 17 Jul 2007 23:46:12 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: votes
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -33215,17 +29173,10 @@ Three remarks:
    keep refereeing and voting two distinct processes.  Peer review is a great
    thing, but it's not a substitute for democracy.
 
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 17 Jul 2007 23:56:57 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: votes
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -33252,16 +29203,10 @@ private mail, I wrote:
   there is no trunk, but only Gold, and popular vote decides what's going to be
   next Gold.  That way one looses some stability, though.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 17 Jul 2007 18:09:37 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Pamphlets and Latex
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -33348,17 +29293,10 @@ as we wish to work towards concepts such as the Crystal, we need
 pamphlets.  Embedding the concept of a pamphlet in LaTeX, which itself
 does not understand the term... therein lies the ambiguity.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:15:50 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: votes
 
 The current widespread model is that a project maintains a stable
@@ -33385,15 +29323,10 @@ Please explain why you feel, as a self-declared algebra developer,
 you have a need to vote on machinery (gclweb.lisp) below the algebra
 which enables function you will never use.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:25:29 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: votes
 
 > A vote is triggered by anybody on axiom-developer saying: stop, I'd like to
@@ -33413,31 +29346,20 @@ Suppose you reject changes that Waldek has made.
 
 What would you feel would be a rational response from Waldek?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:26:45 -0500
-To: list
-Cc: 
+From: Tim Daly
 Subject: availability
 
 I'm going off-list at 7pm EST and will be away on business until
 friday. Since my mail server cannot be reached externally I won't
 be able to read or respond to emails.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 00:27:37 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: votes
-Cc: list
 
 I think this quote from Karl Fogel's book (http://producingoss.com/)
 answers your question:
@@ -33481,23 +29403,11 @@ On 7/18/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 > Please explain why you feel, as a self-declared algebra developer,
 > you have a need to vote on machinery (gclweb.lisp) below the algebra
 > which enables function you will never use.
->
-> Tim
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:35:17 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: availability
 
 > Now you could argue that we could scan the latex file and infer the
@@ -33532,16 +29442,10 @@ eventually it should be
 
 I though I explained this clearly in the prior, unintentionall offlist notes.
 
-
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 17 Jul 2007 18:49:54 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: availability
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -33570,24 +29474,10 @@ week.
 
 Thanks for taking the time to engage in this discussion.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-	<87ps2qoiqd.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 17 Jul 2007 18:52:43 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: axiom-devel <list>
 Subject: Re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 *,
@@ -33875,18 +29765,11 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 > Tim, I really think we are on the same page here, we both see the same
 > kinds of possibilities.  Please reconsider the LateX only approach.
 > Its but one facet of a pamphlet.
-> 
-> 
-> Sincerley,
-> Steve
-
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 18:53:37 -0400
 From: Stephen Wilson
-To: axiom-devel <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 Forward to axiom-devel:
@@ -33910,16 +29793,11 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 > 
 > Why do you believe otherwise?
 > 
-> Tim
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-	<87hco2ohem.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 17 Jul 2007 18:54:21 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 Forward:
@@ -33947,17 +29825,11 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 > I belive we need to distinguish explicitly the differences.  A weave
 > stage within a custom tool could perform the evaluation and substitue
 > the result into pure LaTeX.
-> 
-> 
-> Steve
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 17 Jul 2007 18:55:17 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: axiom-devel <list>
 Subject: Re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 Forward:
@@ -33969,17 +29841,11 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 > 
 > We did. The mailing list discussion was endless.
 > Check the archives.
-> 
-> Tim
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-	<87d4yqoh90.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 17 Jul 2007 18:55:36 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 Forward:
@@ -34003,16 +29869,11 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 > Moreover, we are still using a tool which does not satisfy our
 > requirements.  The hacked version of noweb we use does not qualify in
 > my mind as being a smarter tool.
-> 
-> Steve
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 17 Jul 2007 18:55:58 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 Forward:
@@ -34023,16 +29884,11 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 > So you're proposing yet another syntax? Non-noweb, non-latex?
 > How would it work? What are the advantages/disadvantages.
 > 
-> Tim
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-	<878x9eogz1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 17 Jul 2007 18:56:27 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 Forward:
@@ -34064,17 +29920,11 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 > unambiguous notation which we can accurately parse and transform.
 > Using latex syntax is ambiguous.  Thats the main advantage, but a big
 > one with real technical advantages.
-> 
-> 
-> Steve
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 17 Jul 2007 18:56:49 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 Forward:
@@ -34100,17 +29950,11 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 > 
 > but the weave step, would also allow us to input such a command
 > to axiom and use it to create hyperdoc pages.
-> 
-> Tim
-
-
-
 
 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-	<874pk2oge9.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 17 Jul 2007 18:57:14 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 Forward:
@@ -34155,19 +29999,12 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 > be processed by anyone.  But what are the advantages of disguising
 > meta information in that file?  What are the disadvantages of needing
 > to weave a pamphlet to get that one thing you need to share?
-> 
-> 
-> Steve
-
-
-
 
 \start
-Subject: re: debugging
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 01:31:59 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: re: debugging
 
 > Greetings!  The disassemble bug we saw earlier (end of file) is due to
 > a redefinition of compiler::gazonk-name somewhere in your tree.  (We
@@ -34202,19 +30039,11 @@ all dependencies are conditional (otherwise sbcl/clisp port would not
 work).  My intension is keep non-portable (using conditionals) code
 separately from the rest of Axiom.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 16:36:14 -0700 (PDT)
+To: Stephen Wilson
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
-To: Stephen Wilson,
-	axiom-devel <list>
-Cc: 
 
 I'll confess I'm a bit confused, but that may be my fault.  Questions:
 
@@ -34284,23 +30113,11 @@ themselves to having pieces mixed and matched.
 
 Am I missing something here?  Help!
 
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Got a little couch potato? 
-Check out fun summer activities for kids.
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-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 17 Jul 2007 19:40:50 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: debugging
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 17 Jul 2007 19:40:50 -0400
-Cc: Camm Maguire, list
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > ... I belive that for Axiom the best way would be to create
@@ -34309,21 +30126,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 
 Any reason why the exported si:*tmp-dir* does not suffice?
 
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 17 Jul 2007 20:25:37 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 17 Jul 2007 20:25:37 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -34471,21 +30278,11 @@ displayed when you pass the wrong type to factorGroebnerBasis?
 I hope that helps clarify my position a bit.  Lets keep discussing
 this as I think it is of hugely important for Axiom!
 
-
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: debugging
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 02:49:08 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: re: debugging
 
 Camm Maguire wrote:
 > Greetings, and thanks!  The problem is that the global entries to the
@@ -34599,19 +30396,11 @@ the result from stage 2 compilation.  Comparing with the Lisp file
 obtained separately I see some differences, but none which can explain
 different behavior of object code.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 20:49:12 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
+Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -34804,25 +30593,11 @@ structure in the scan.  Then, if the scan function is being called by a
 command other than the basic tangle and weave, the callee could look
 for options pertaining to its particular function.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
- 
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 \start
 Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:58:11 +0700 (NOVST)
 From: Andrey G. Grozin
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
-	<87d4yqlfr2.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On Wed, 17 Jul 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > Cliff Yapp writes:
@@ -34878,15 +30653,11 @@ use emacs all the time, and I like syntax highlighting. But I think it is
 rather easy to teach this emacs mode to recognize \begin{chunk}{foo} and 
 \end{chunk} instead of <<foo>>= and @.
 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 18 Jul 2007 01:04:37 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 18 Jul 2007 01:04:37 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -35164,23 +30935,11 @@ However, using just the raw notion of a `chunk' is not enough.  It
 would be like trying to define mathematics using the single axiom "if
 a < b and a > b, then a = b" (well, maybe not quite that extreme :).
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 18 Jul 2007 01:18:12 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Andrey G. Grozin
 Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
-	<87d4yqlfr2.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707181039050.12174@star.inp.nsk.su>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 18 Jul 2007 01:18:12 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Andrey G. Grozin writes:
 [...]
@@ -35226,19 +30985,11 @@ twice rather than just once, the duplicity is that the entities needed
 to describe what you wrote are replicated in various software tools,
 with no clean unifying relationship.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 02:30:57 -0400
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
-	<87zm1ujo9m.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > Cliff Yapp writes:
@@ -35522,16 +31273,10 @@ per-language.
 I think I'm beginning to see - does the above roughly represent what
 you're thinking?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 18 Jul 2007 08:58:56 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: votes
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -35545,16 +31290,10 @@ LaTeX style chunk delimiters break
 * Possibly they break nested chunks.  
 * Possibly they also break usage of \/ (= or) and /\ (= and) in code.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 18 Jul 2007 09:11:52 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: votes
 
 Ondrej has already answered for the emotional side.  I try to add a tiny bit on
@@ -35603,20 +31342,11 @@ that this experimental Branch may be a *very* good thing.
 
 I'll leave until August 9 today evening, and will not have access to mail.
 
-All the best,
-
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:21:55 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Ayal <apinkus@xs4all.nl>
+From: Ayal Pinkus
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: votes
-Cc: list
-
 
 Hi,
 As a fellow maintainer of a competing CAS system (Yacas) I have been
@@ -35683,25 +31413,15 @@ Different branches are maybe not a bad idea, just like having different
 systems is not a bad idea per se. The different systems have different
 properties, and are useful in different situations.
 
-Regards,
-Ayal
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Ayal <apinkus@xs4all.nl>
-Subject: re: votes
-From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 18 Jul 2007 13:40:49 +0200
-Cc: list
+From: Martin Rubey
+To: Ayal Pinkus
+Subject: re: votes
 
 Dear Ayal,
 
-Ayal <apinkus@xs4all.nl> writes:
+Ayal Ayal Pinkus writes:
 
 > A democracy is not always the best approach. 
 
@@ -35768,24 +31488,17 @@ will be problematic for many people.
 
 In this case, axiom can stop development immediately.
 
-Martin
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 18 Jul 2007 09:51:50 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: votes
-	<9qbqea2b3y.fsf@hilbert.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 18 Jul 2007 09:51:50 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Martin Rubey writes:
 
 | Dear Ayal,
 | 
-| Ayal <apinkus@xs4all.nl> writes:
+| Ayal Ayal Pinkus writes:
 | 
 | > A democracy is not always the best approach. 
 
@@ -35826,29 +31539,21 @@ If Axiom is supposed to be just a hobby, then it makes sense that it
 is just one man's toy.  But then, that should be said clearly so as
 not to waste the working scientists resource.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:52:46 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Axiom trademark
 
 Groklaw has just put up a page related to trademarks,
 both common law and registered:
-http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20070717095916179
-
-
+http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story070717095916179
 
 \start
+Date: 18 Jul 2007 11:55:24 -0400
+From: Camm Maguire
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: re: debugging
-From: Camm Maguire
-Date: 18 Jul 2007 11:55:24 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Greetings!  
 
@@ -35991,27 +31696,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > obtained separately I see some differences, but none which can explain
 > different behavior of object code.
 > 
-> -- 
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch 
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 18 Jul 2007 12:26:05 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
-	<87zm1ujo9m.fsf@lattice.localdomain> <469DB3A1.3070601@yahoo.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 18 Jul 2007 12:26:05 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Cliff,
 
@@ -36113,22 +31802,11 @@ Lets use +++ comments for spad, docstrings for lisp.  I am not aware
 of a convention for boot, probably just preceding a function with --
 comments would be enough for now. 
 
-
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 18 Jul 2007 11:51:52 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: re: debugging
-	<544pk11zbn.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 18 Jul 2007 11:51:52 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 
@@ -36141,17 +31819,11 @@ Camm Maguire writes:
 
 Axiom should be fixed not to use 'fixed-args.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 12:09:52 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
+Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -36238,23 +31910,11 @@ to be immediately available for any updates.
 
 Sounds good.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
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-
 \start
+Date: 18 Jul 2007 20:38:11 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 18 Jul 2007 20:38:11 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 > > In some ways the discussion has strayed from the original question
@@ -36304,20 +31964,11 @@ So basically, if it is something you want to do, go for it :) If
 someone tells me they think some work of mine is flawed in some way
 that would not necessarily stop me from plugging away at it!
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: debugging
-To: Camm Maguire
 Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 03:49:25 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Camm Maguire
+Subject: re: debugging
 
 > Greetings!  
 > 
@@ -36356,20 +32007,11 @@ I would like the 'fixed-args property to go away.  However, we
 need to some work to make Axiom faster and to know which
 techniques are effective.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 19:02:30 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
+Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -36429,23 +32071,11 @@ one having to come back and do this again later?"  cl-web was
 apparently a failure in that respect - my current goal is to understand
 what needs to be done to ensure it doesn't happen again.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing.
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 \start
+Date: 18 Jul 2007 22:51:04 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 18 Jul 2007 22:51:04 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Cliff, *,
 
@@ -36467,20 +32097,11 @@ I sincerely hope that others will chime in and back the approach I am
 advocating, or perhaps something simillar.  I have yet to see what is
 lost by adopting it.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 20:35:04 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -36521,23 +32142,11 @@ about it, y'all?
 - work has been very time consuming the last few days and that has
 slowed me down :-(. )
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
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 \start
+Date: 18 Jul 2007 23:43:19 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 18 Jul 2007 23:43:19 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 > (Steve, I do plan to go over your code in more detail, once I get time
@@ -36549,19 +32158,11 @@ last copy.  When you have the time, just ask and I will send you the
 latest.  That way you will get any bug fixes, new features, etc, which
 get implemented between now and then.
 
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 19 Jul 2007 00:01:25 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: votes
-	<9qbqea2b3y.fsf@hilbert.mat.univie.ac.at>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 19 Jul 2007 00:01:25 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Dear Martin,
 
@@ -36600,18 +32201,10 @@ I ask that you consider the notion that mutual respect and cooperation
 can serve as a basis for the Axiom community.  The only trick is that
 it takes everyone involved to make an effort in that direction.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 01:57:36 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Democracy!
 
 Martin,
@@ -36635,17 +32228,11 @@ I only ask that you maintain and expand silver.
 
 Congratulations, Mr. President. The future of Axiom is now in your hands.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 10:01:40 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Ayal <apinkus@xs4all.nl>
+From: Ayal Pinkus
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: votes
-Cc: list
-
 
 Hi Martin,
 
@@ -36718,18 +32305,12 @@ the rules.
 
 Not necessarily. Just create a fork of the project, and pursue the
 different vision in that fork.
-Ayal
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 19 Jul 2007 04:03:04 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 19 Jul 2007 04:03:04 -0500
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -36769,16 +32350,11 @@ So my conclusion is:
 
 We are dealing with computers and software, not abstract theorems :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 19 Jul 2007 04:35:20 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Democracy!
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 19 Jul 2007 04:35:20 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -36794,15 +32370,10 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 So, is it correct that your answer to "get more inclusive" is 
 "I'm stepping away"?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 04:56:51 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Democracy!
 
 Gaby,
@@ -36830,17 +32401,11 @@ is dropped.
 I'm also waiting for Martin to create a branch, merge his algebra,
 and post a patch so we can vote on it.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 05:20:20 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
-
+Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -36935,23 +32500,11 @@ Perhaps it is not possible to both achieve the speed and keep the code
 easily understandable/flexible, but I would like to arrive at a
 solution in Lisp that everyone can support.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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 \start
 Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 07:42:39 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -37015,11 +32568,9 @@ My point is that the fundamental technology that drives the computers
 is moving fast, and you're aiming at a moving target.  That is unlike the
 fundmental technology behind abstract algebra.
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 23:33:47 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
 Subject: Open source development - a useful resource
 
@@ -37034,16 +32585,11 @@ http://producingoss.com/html-chunk/
 It seems that chapter 4, "Social and Political Infrastructure", is
 germane to much of the current discussion.
 
--Alasdair
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 06:58:11 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -37168,23 +32714,11 @@ the state machine solution.  Maybe Axiom's tangle/weave system could
 even respect the whole "safety" system for lisp compiling and use the
 slower solution when the safey settings are more conservative.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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 \start
 Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 10:25:35 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: Open source development - a useful resource
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Alasdair,
 
@@ -37193,19 +32727,12 @@ Hi Alasdair,
 
 Nice finding. The chapter explains exactly the current situation.
 
-Thank you,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 19 Jul 2007 12:43:49 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Pamphlets and LaTex
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 19 Jul 2007 12:43:49 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 > You mean my original code vs. the finite state machine?  The original
@@ -37233,19 +32760,11 @@ seconds, and for huge files we are talking only a second maximum gain
 in speed.  In this context, I would rather trade 100 lines of slightly
 slower clean code for a faster 400 line tagbody of gotos any day.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Bug in GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize?
-To: Stephen Wilson
 Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 05:03:26 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+To: Stephen Wilson
+Subject: Re: Bug in GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize?
 
 Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > 
@@ -37306,21 +32825,11 @@ In GROEBSOL GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize is used for GcdDomain.
 My impression is that GROEBSOL works on "best effort" basis, so
 using squareFree may be reasonable here.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 05:09:23 -0400
 From: William Sit
-Subject: Re: Bug in GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize?
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Message-id: <46A07BC3.3CD175C@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+Subject: Re: Bug in GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize?
 
 The domain Factored R does not promise full factorization. Indeed, it only
 promise to keep the elements of R in factored form, and a factor has a flag,
@@ -37401,33 +32910,12 @@ Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 > In GROEBSOL GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize is used for GcdDomain.
 > My impression is that GROEBSOL works on "best effort" basis, so
 > using squareFree may be reasonable here.
->
-> --
->                               Waldek Hebisch
-> Waldek Hebisch
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-
---
-William Sit
-Department of Mathematics..Email: William Sit
-City College of New York................Tel: 212-650-5179
-New York, NY 10031, USA.................Fax: 212-862-0004
-Home page: .......http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
-
-
-
-
 
 \start
-Subject: Re: Bug in GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize?
-To: William Sit
 Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:08:48 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+To: William Sit
+Subject: Re: Bug in GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize?
 
 William Sit wrote:
 > The domain Factored R does not promise full factorization. Indeed, it only
@@ -37479,18 +32967,11 @@ Again, a operation which factors elements which are factorizable
 and returns other unfactored is IMHO a different operation than
 Axiom factor function.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 20 Jul 2007 07:44:58 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Bug in GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize?
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 20 Jul 2007 07:44:58 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
 > Practically, when working with polynomils we may want to ignore
@@ -37516,19 +32997,11 @@ recombine the factors?
 If this is nonsense, just say "thats nonsense".  Im not asking you
 to spend your time explaining why my question is uninformed.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: Re: Bug in GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize?
-To: Stephen Wilson
 Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 14:22:45 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+To: Stephen Wilson
+Subject: Re: Bug in GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize?
 
 Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > Is it common enough to encounter integral domains which are not UFD's
@@ -37572,21 +33045,11 @@ more factors when you work over field of quotients and there
 is no longer clear that factors will combine in the ring in a
 unique way.
 
-
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:21:40 -0400
 From: William Sit
-Subject: Re: Bug in GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize?
 To: Waldek Hebisch
-Message-id: <46A0E114.37E9336C@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+Subject: Re: Bug in GeneralizedMultivariateFactorize?
 
 Waldek Hebisch wrote:
 
@@ -37645,15 +33108,9 @@ pressed to come up with a general algorithm that can detect which elements can b
 factored uniquely. The complexity is much higher than subtractIfCan. Is this even
 decidable? What domain would have such an algorithm?
 
-William
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 22:39:04 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: list
 Subject: MonoidWithZero
 
@@ -37677,16 +33134,10 @@ MonoidRing(R: Ring, M: Monoid): MRcategory == MRdefinition where
 
 Is there a smart way to reuse this without completely rewriting it?
 
-thanks for your attention
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 19:56:49 -0500
-To: "Scott Morrison" Scott Morrison
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Scott Morrison
 Subject: Democracy!
 
 Scott!!!
@@ -37701,18 +33152,10 @@ have an opinion on a technical issue it would certainly carry more
 weight with me than just about anyone elses. (Especially if you were
 to agree with me :-) ).
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 21:11:01 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 Stephen,
@@ -37720,13 +33163,9 @@ Stephen,
 Would a correct summary of your concern be: 
 Axiom pamphlet format should not be restricted to latex syntax?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 03:25:57 -0700 (PDT)
-From: yalcin oksuz <yalcinoksuz@yahoo.com>
+From: Yalcin Oksuz
 To: list
 Subject: can't compile user-defined functions on axiom 
 
@@ -37756,29 +33195,10 @@ older than 2.6.18. I will appreciate any help, thanks
 in advance.  
 
 
-                                 Best Regards
-                                 Yalç&#305;n Öksüz
-                                 Hacettepe University
-                                 Turkiye
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 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 21 Jul 2007 00:05:47 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 Tim,
@@ -37813,24 +33233,11 @@ tailored to axioms current needs and extensible for future
 requirements, appears to me as being the best way forward.  We do not
 loose anything, AFAICT, but there is, potentially, a lot to gain.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
- 
-	Sat, 21 Jul 2007 12:26:16 +0700
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 12:26:11 +0700 (NOVST)
 From: Andrey G. Grozin
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: Pamphlet format discussion
-	<878x9aflk4.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sat, 21 Jul 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > Tim Daly writes:
@@ -37873,18 +33280,11 @@ written in several languages in the same pamphlet, and to work with them
 comfortably from emacs. Currently, this is not possible; so, I don't think 
 that the current setup is purfect and should not be improved.
 
-Andrey
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Jul 2007 01:33:54 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Andrey G. Grozin
 Subject: re: Pamphlet format discussion
-	<878x9aflk4.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707211203520.12581@star.inp.nsk.su>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 21 Jul 2007 01:33:54 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Andrey G. Grozin writes:
 [...]
@@ -37908,18 +33308,10 @@ language independent.  By specifying the root chunk to extract at the
 tangle stage, you can extract source code in various languages from
 the same pamphlet.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 00:38:24 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 Steve,
@@ -37929,19 +33321,11 @@ Another try: Would a correct summary of your concern be:
 We need to provide a weave function in order to enable possible future
 pamphlet format extensions.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Jul 2007 01:46:32 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Andrey G. Grozin
 Subject: re: Pamphlet format discussion
-	<878x9aflk4.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707211203520.12581@star.inp.nsk.su>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 21 Jul 2007 01:46:32 -0400
 Cc: list
 
 Andrey G. Grozin writes:
@@ -37990,22 +33374,11 @@ trivial.  Your not learning a new programming language.  One can
 memorize and be completely fluent writing a pamphlet in about ten
 minutes.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 01:51:40 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: Re: Open source development - a useful resource
-	<f3c595c60707190725t74868da5wc7b539bb3a9c9d3@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/19/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 > I have been watching the various kerfuffles for a while, staying
@@ -38037,16 +33410,10 @@ Fogel's analysis suggests that efforts to move Axiom to a  more
 is seems more productive to live with one (or more) forks of the
 original project.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 21 Jul 2007 02:04:44 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -38062,22 +33429,11 @@ Close :)  I would say that we need a weave function in order to enable
 possible extensions of functionality, and for integration with Axiom as
 a whole.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 02:10:09 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: Pamphlet format discussion
-	<878x9aflk4.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707211203520.12581@star.inp.nsk.su>
-	<87y7hae2br.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On 21 Jul 2007 01:46:32 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > Andrey G. Grozin writes:
@@ -38105,19 +33461,11 @@ see any reason to waste time on this issue. Noweb is entirely adequate
 as it stands and represents that ideal situation of depending on other
 open source projects for basic tools.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 02:20:42 -0400
 From: William Sit
-Subject: Crystal, Pamphlets and LaTex
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Message-id: <46A1A5BA.AC86126F@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-MIME-version: 1.0
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
+Subject: Crystal, Pamphlets and LaTex
 
 Epilog: I must be writing this after smoking ... . I have
 put this away in my draft folder for a few days because I
@@ -38362,65 +33710,33 @@ manual inputs (such as documentation). The Crystal project,
 if it is ever to be realized, must start with a small
 prototype, and we must have a design for the infrastructure.
 
-William
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 01:28:43 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
-Steve,
-
 So the statement of your concern is:
 
 We need a weave function in order to enable possible extensions of
 functionality, and for integration with Axiom as a whole.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 01:31:39 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Andrey G. Grozin
-Cc: list
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
-Andrey,
-
 Is a fair statement of your position:
 
 Latex is sufficient to handle all current requirements, 
 thus removing the need for noweb and its syntax.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 02:32:31 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "yalcin oksuz" <yalcinoksuz@yahoo.com>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Yalcin Oksuz
 Subject: Re: can't compile user-defined functions on axiom
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/12/07, yalcin oksuz wrote:
 >
@@ -38473,36 +33789,22 @@ When using Debian the best advice would be to install Axiom using the
 
 command (or gui equivalent).
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 01:33:40 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
-Bill,
-
 Is a fair statement of your position:
 
 The status quo use of noweb is entirely adequate.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 02:43:27 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 On 7/21/07, Tim Daly wrote:
 >
@@ -38518,16 +33820,10 @@ entirely new approach will be needed (c.f. the recent post by William
 Sit about databases and Crystal) but this should not be a focus of any
 effort in the Axiom project at this time.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 21 Jul 2007 02:46:30 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -38541,18 +33837,11 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 
 Yes.  What do you think? 
 
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 02:55:16 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Franz Lehner" <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/20/07, Franz Lehner wrote:
 >
@@ -38583,58 +33872,35 @@ definition.
 On the other hand perhaps the category "AbelianMonoidRing" in
 'src/algebra/polycat.spad.pamphlet' is what you need?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 01:55:59 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
-Steve,
-
 I agree that we need a weave function in order to enable possible
 extensions of functionality, and for integration with Axiom as a whole.
 
 We differ in the implementation question of that weave function.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 02:02:57 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
-Bill,
-
 I agree that the status quo use of noweb is entirely adequate.
 
 We differ in the future planned use. I believe that noweb functionality 
 (tangle/weave) needs to be integrated into Axiom so that the pamphlet
 file format becomes entirely native, enabling long term goals.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 03:07:24 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 On 7/21/07, Tim Daly wrote:
 >
@@ -38649,27 +33915,11 @@ Integrating noweb into Axiom to support the current pamphlet file
 format seems entirely reasonable to me. I think calling noweb as a
 system supplied utility is the best approach.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 03:26:46 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: keyword arguments,
-	was: Unions in Spad (Correction)
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707111542050.26519@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<46964339.54F23EC8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<87ejjd9v75.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<4696BDAE.A8F85510@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<874pk99j07.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<4696FC00.5D392DBB@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<469736BD.16FFC8E2@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-	<877ip392m4.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<9qejjbh4ht.fsf_-_@hilbert.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 On 14 Jul 2007 08:41:02 +0200, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > Stephen Wilson writes:
@@ -38688,20 +33938,12 @@ should be implemented. Union should be the categorical dual of Record,
 neither of which need to resort to lower level constructs like
 keywords.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 02:30:19 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
-Bill,
-
 Tim writes:
 >> I agree that the status quo use of noweb is entirely adequate.
 
@@ -38719,18 +33961,12 @@ perspective.  In future planned use this would not be the case.  Can
 you state in one or two sentences either your advocacy of noweb or
 your objection to native?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 03:37:33 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 On 7/21/07, Tim Daly wrote:
 > Bill writes:
@@ -38750,16 +33986,10 @@ don't know what "future planned use" involves but in my opinion more
 radical changes in literate programming philosophy are required then
 can be accomplished by changes of this kind.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 03:25:42 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" Bill Page
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 Bill writes:
@@ -38833,19 +34063,14 @@ Architectural decisions are reasonably subject to objection and vote.
 Construction decisions follow from necessity and aren't appropriate 
 for voting.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: re: Pamphlet format discussion
-	<fbcd16d40707210037mdbee00an6075cdeeb22280cb@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 21 Jul 2007 03:30:52 -0500
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: re: Pamphlet format discussion
+Cc: Bill Page
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | On 7/21/07, Tim Daly wrote:
 | > Bill writes:
@@ -38864,20 +34089,12 @@ Cc: Bill Page, list
 
 I must confess I completely agree with this statement.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 21 Jul 2007 03:36:46 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Recent changes to silver
 
-
-Tim --
-
   A fresh update of my local tree reveals that you downcased every
 file.  I don't remember a consensus among the "active" committers
 or developers that this indeed was what we wanted.
@@ -38889,16 +34106,12 @@ Furthermore, I don't see the necessity for downcasing README or FAQ.
   I would suggest that files like ChangeLog, Makefile, README
 retain those spellings.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Jul 2007 03:42:15 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 21 Jul 2007 03:42:15 -0500
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -38944,16 +34157,12 @@ having the common toy (Axiom) move to duplicating functionalities
 (already provided by external tools) and having to maintain the source
 code.  It is a waste of resource.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Jul 2007 03:46:16 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 21 Jul 2007 03:46:16 -0500
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+Cc: Bill Page
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -38967,19 +34176,14 @@ Since the construction is that of a common toy, it makes sense that active
 maintainers have a say on where a brik should go.  This is part of the
 review process.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
-	<fbcd16d40707210007j52074btdd6fbc29244f0fbf@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 21 Jul 2007 03:29:01 -0500
-Cc: Benjamin Kosnik, list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
+Cc: Benjamin Kosnik
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -39008,19 +34212,11 @@ they didn't say roughly the same thing.
 
 We should try hard to avoid complicating system packager's life.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 18:31:50 +0700 (NOVST)
 From: Andrey G. Grozin
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: re: Pamphlet format discussion
-	<878x9aflk4.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707211203520.12581@star.inp.nsk.su>
-	<873azifhh9.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sat, 21 Jul 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 >> Ideally, we should have the possibliity to have chunks written in
@@ -39040,10 +34236,6 @@ mode when the cursor is inside a lisp chunk, those of auctex when the
 cursor is in LaTeX, etc. All in a single pamphlet. Currently, this cannot 
 be done :-(
 
-Andrey
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 07:07:27 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -39160,24 +34352,11 @@ with him.  What I wasn't aware of before is that a weave step is
 potentially more than just translation for typesetting.  And if we
 don't abandon the weave step, the << >> syntax serves just as well.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
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 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 21:59:35 +0700 (NOVST)
 From: Andrey G. Grozin
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
-Cc: list
 
 Hello *,
 
@@ -39201,16 +34380,11 @@ components, like compiler. And it is equally easy to teach it to
 understand \begin{chunk}{foo} ... \end{chunk} as the noweb syntax. One 
 layer less, no need to escape << and >>.
 
-Andrey
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Jul 2007 11:10:27 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 21 Jul 2007 11:10:27 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Cliff,
 
@@ -39310,21 +34484,11 @@ A weave tool can also support several kinds of verbatim environments,
 without the author of a pamphlet worrying that there programs might
 contain active characters which will collide.
 
-
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Jul 2007 11:16:56 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Andrey G. Grozin
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707212148290.25143@star.inp.nsk.su>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 21 Jul 2007 11:16:56 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Andrey G. Grozin writes:
 > And it is equally easy to teach it to
@@ -39338,22 +34502,11 @@ another chunk of code in your program listing?  Do you use an escape?
 Your not going to get around escapes, unless you want to typeset in
 strict verbatim environments.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Jul 2007 11:26:42 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707212148290.25143@star.inp.nsk.su>
-	<87ejj1eqhj.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 21 Jul 2007 11:26:42 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -39365,24 +34518,14 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 > What are the active escape characters in your model?  The `\'? The 7 
 > character sequence "\begin{".  How do you embed a hyper link to ...
                       ^^^^^^^
-
 I meant to type:  The 11 character sequence "\end{chunk}".
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:30:32 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
-Stephen,
-
 The current silver axiom.sty definition of the axiom environment
 definition uses the alltt verbatim environment which is shipped
 with standard latex. This could trivially be changed to use the
@@ -39396,16 +34539,10 @@ to fancyvrb would mean that
 
 would use the fancyvrb environment.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:34:57 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp,
-	Andrey G. Grozin
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp, Andrey G. Grozin
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 Cliff, Andrey
@@ -39433,19 +34570,10 @@ After that change you could write:
 \begin{chunk}{chunkname}{makefile}
 \begin{chunk}{chunkname}{lisp}
 
-etc.
-
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:38:29 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp,
-	Andrey G. Grozin,
-	"Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp,	Andrey G. Grozin, Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 Cliff, Andrey, Steve,
@@ -39464,18 +34592,12 @@ specific to apply to a single command, such as
 
 This requires a combination of tangle and weave.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:40:31 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
-	<fbcd16d40707210007j52074btdd6fbc29244f0fbf@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87ejj2yxbm.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: Benjamin Kosnik, list
+Cc: Benjamin Kosnik
 
 On 21 Jul 2007 03:29:01 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > "Bill Page" writes:
@@ -39529,16 +34651,10 @@ submit such a package?
 
 Indeed! We want to make it as easy as possible to re-distribute Axiom.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 21 Jul 2007 11:42:54 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -39572,20 +34688,11 @@ Also, is it possible to change (now or in the future) the verbatim
 environment used by the \begin{chunk} construct in the sty file
 without need to audit all your code for active characters?
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 08:55:59 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -39725,26 +34832,12 @@ this in the style file.
 
 Um.  Can you give an example of what you mean here?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
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 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 09:09:14 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-To: Tim Daly, Andrey G. Grozin,
-	Stephen Wilson
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly, Andrey G. Grozin,	Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
 
-
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > Cliff, Andrey, Steve,
@@ -39797,22 +34890,10 @@ in the pamphlet pertains to the rotate command?  Presumably the
 pamphlet structure itself would need to suggest this - what mechanism
 did you have in mind?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
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 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 12:19:48 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-Cc: Bill Page, list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 On 7/21/07, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -39884,18 +34965,11 @@ I don't understand what you are trying to say here.
 >From my point of view what I have been talking about is at the level
 of the Axiom system architecture.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 12:23:40 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
-	<87d4ymxi54.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: Bill Page, list
 
 > ...
 > Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -39913,17 +34987,11 @@ On 21 Jul 2007 03:42:15 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
 Yes, that is exactly my point.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Jul 2007 12:39:00 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 21 Jul 2007 12:39:00 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 > My thought (and this is JUST my thought) is that most of the time spent
@@ -40067,21 +35135,13 @@ design a general mechanism which would allow the user to configure the
 system concisely to use various environments and escape policies (this
 would go under the section titled `Advanced Usage' in the pamphlet).
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 09:41:52 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>, Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
-
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > On 21 Jul 2007 03:42:15 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > > The objection as, I understand it, is against having the common toy
@@ -40110,23 +35170,12 @@ it becomes a real issue is if the pamphlets go in a direction that
 noweb can't follow, and I don't see that happening for a good long
 while.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
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 \start
+Date: 21 Jul 2007 12:54:29 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 21 Jul 2007 12:54:29 -0400
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 > Ideally, once these things are done they will require very little work
@@ -40143,18 +35192,10 @@ of noweb being sufficient is very, very short.
 A lisp based tool integrated with axiom turns the dependency
 discussion into no discussion at all.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:54:57 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: diff-Naur 20070721.01.tpd.patch
 
 Attached is a changeset to update the list of contributors
@@ -40395,15 +35436,12 @@ index a4fc0ed..6f23778 100644
  
  @
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 12:57:12 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
-	<246713.49276.qm@web56705.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 7/21/07, Cliff Yapp wrote:
 > ...
@@ -40436,18 +35474,11 @@ use their work rather than redoing it.
 
 That does not seem consistent with what Tim Daly is writing.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:12:51 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -40620,25 +35651,14 @@ proliferation of multiple incompatible LaTeX packages for the same jobs
 has been somewhat unfortunate - I keep hoping there will be a trend
 towards consolidation at some stage.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________
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-http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:26:25 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
-
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > Certainly I don't want to spend my time working on this, but I was
 > thinking more of people like Norman Ramsey and other people who
@@ -40678,22 +35698,10 @@ Of course, those are just my thoughts and I'm not an expert on noweb.
 Nor do I know all the details of what Tim would like to do, so I can't
 say with certainty what the impact would be.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. 
-http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 12:44:23 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 Steve writes:
@@ -40736,19 +35744,11 @@ Note that I'm not advocating dropping weave, simply pointing out that
 most of what we currently wish to do can easily be achieved using
 standard latex and the already-necessary axiom.sty file.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:45:08 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
 To: Cliff Yapp, Stephen Wilson
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
 
 --- Cliff Yapp wrote:
 > OK.  My design approach would have been to keep references in
@@ -40759,20 +35759,10 @@ sorry - meant to say "My design approach would have been to keep
 references in documentation different from references in source code,
 using only the standard LaTeX reference tools in hyperref to reference chunks."
 
-
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 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 12:48:08 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 I should also note that the idea of using tangle/weave processing on
@@ -40787,16 +35777,11 @@ He also authored the NAG TeXExplorer user interface.
 
 I'm trying to recover these ideas and extend them.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Jul 2007 13:57:03 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 21 Jul 2007 13:57:03 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -40981,18 +35966,10 @@ I always prefer `sensible defaults' with the power to override,
 customize, and extend.  If the tool does not allow me to do that (like
 noweb), I tend to seek out better ones or write them myself.
 
-
-Cheers,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 21 Jul 2007 14:07:59 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -41047,17 +36024,10 @@ woven into latex is not itself latex.
 Latex is fully capable of tangling the chunks too.  But I would
 argue against doing that for similar reasons.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 13:35:11 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 > I don't understand. What are the active characters in a begin{chunk}
@@ -41067,17 +36037,10 @@ Normally you would not. I'm suggesting that it is entirely possible
 to side-step the escape question for any given set of characters for
 any given language in a trivial way. TeX is designed to do that.
 
-
-
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 13:35:30 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 The current silver version in axiom.sty uses the latex alltt environment.
@@ -41092,16 +36055,10 @@ environments can appear within an alltt environment.
 Other systems, like Scientific WorkPlace, use it:
 <http://www.mackichan.com/index.html?techtalk/458.htm~mainFrame>
 
-
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 13:36:02 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 Note that section 12.3 of the AUCTeX manual explains how to insert
@@ -41114,17 +36071,11 @@ to customize chunk environments trivially. In chunk.el you add
   (LaTeX-add-environments
    '("chunk" "chunkname"))))
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:52:55 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > > But do the sequences << followed by >> occur on the same line in
@@ -41277,23 +36228,10 @@ OK, I think you are using escapes differently from how I'm thinking
 about them.  I'd better wait for your code - I seem to be stuck in a
 more narrow view of how I want pamphlets to work.
  
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Need a vacation? Get great deals
-to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel.
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 \start
-To: Tim Daly
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 21 Jul 2007 15:02:48 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet format discussion
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -41314,19 +36252,11 @@ Having arbitrary latex appear in source code is tough to manage for a
 tangle tool regardless, as it needs to decide what pieces to include
 and what to ignore.
 
-
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 21 Jul 2007 15:29:58 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 21 Jul 2007 15:29:58 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -41446,20 +36376,11 @@ I will do it.  Just because you wont doesnt mean its not possible or
 desirable.  We need tools which are accommodating to needs different
 to our own.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 13:07:41 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
 To: Stephen Wilson
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
 
 --- Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -41562,23 +36483,11 @@ policy do we want to enforce in Axiom?
 
 Cheers, and thanks for all your hard work on this!
 
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
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-that gives answers, not web links. 
-http://mobile.yahoo.com/mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC
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 \start
+Date: 21 Jul 2007 16:34:43 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 21 Jul 2007 16:34:43 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 [...]
@@ -41675,18 +36584,10 @@ complex than noweb in order to get the same effect as that tool.
 I am going to start writing right to left.  As long as the policy does
 not enforce a rule which says I cant, Ill be OK with that. :)
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 15:38:37 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: diff-Naur 20070721.02.tpd.patch
 
 This patch, originally written by Waldek, declares variables to 
@@ -41731,21 +36632,11 @@ index c6e7542..c39b435 100644
  
  (defun new () (|New,ENTRY|))
  
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 12:41:31 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Franz Lehner
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-	<fbcd16d40707202355x592692a3o409c18890ad5aa7d@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
-
-  This message is in MIME format.  The first part should be readable text,
-  while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools.
-
---461446550-599641714-1185100891=:4551
 
 >
 > I think the short answer is "no". But if you do re-write it, I can see
@@ -41865,13 +36756,10 @@ bm9pZFJpbmdGdW5jdGlvbnMyPj4NCiBADQo=
 
 --461446550-599641714-1185100891=:4551--
 
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 07:53:08 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: diff-Naur 20070722.01.tpd.patch
 
 This patch cleans up the latex complaints in src/interp/Makefile.pamphlet
@@ -42055,16 +36943,11 @@ index 49f9cc4..23ec4cc 100644
  \item [(a)] you have to add the file to the list of files currently there
  (e.g. see BROBJS above)
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 12:38:16 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Franz Lehner" <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-	<fbcd16d40707202355x592692a3o409c18890ad5aa7d@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221045460.32577@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/22/07, Franz Lehner wrote:
 > Bill Page wrote:
@@ -42104,20 +36987,11 @@ Of course instead of modifying the original source, for testing at
 least, you could just re-compile these modules using ')compile' in the
 Axiom interpreter.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:12:02 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Franz Lehner
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-	<fbcd16d40707202355x592692a3o409c18890ad5aa7d@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221045460.32577@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40707220938s7f8d0d22t5820201e18d35a3a@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 >
 > What you wrote appears to be correct (I have not tried to compile it
@@ -42167,21 +37041,11 @@ that's what I did with the results noted above.
 > Axiom interpreter.
 yes, manual notangle + )compile works.
 
-regards
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 14:18:27 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Franz Lehner" <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-	<fbcd16d40707202355x592692a3o409c18890ad5aa7d@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221045460.32577@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
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-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221845480.7933@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/22/07, Franz Lehner wrote:
 > This is what I was trying to do.
@@ -42227,23 +37091,11 @@ If you are still having trouble I will have time to try this myself
 only much later today and I will try to give you more specific
 suggestions then.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 22:44:27 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Franz Lehner
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-	<fbcd16d40707202355x592692a3o409c18890ad5aa7d@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221045460.32577@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
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-	<fbcd16d40707221118l5bbeec27gb9014632947e572b@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
-
 
 > wh-sandbox uses a different bootstrap method than Axiom Silver and
 > build-improvements, so you might need to do things slightly
@@ -42276,23 +37128,11 @@ However when it comes to compiling MRING, MRCAT is invisible as before:
 > suggestions then.
 thanks so far, later today will be tomorrow for me ...
 
-regards
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 02:41:03 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Franz Lehner" <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-	<fbcd16d40707202355x592692a3o409c18890ad5aa7d@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221045460.32577@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
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-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707222239450.3756@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/22/07, Franz Lehner wrote:
 >
@@ -42339,25 +37179,11 @@ understand the meaning and cause of the message "cannot produce
 category object"? Is this a bootstrap problem or perhaps a problem in
 the SPAD compiler?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 08:52:55 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Franz Lehner
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-	<fbcd16d40707202355x592692a3o409c18890ad5aa7d@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221045460.32577@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
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-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221845480.7933@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
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-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707222239450.3756@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40707222341i77e45260p8e27c7a8e68668e1@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
-
 
 > After applying your patch and adding MRCAT to SPADLIST and CATLIST, so
 > far all I can do is confirm the error message that you show above. I
@@ -42380,25 +37206,11 @@ browse.daase
 These appear to be static but not intended to be read by humans. Does
 anyone know how to update these databases?
 
-regards
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 03:02:42 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Franz Lehner" <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-	<fbcd16d40707202355x592692a3o409c18890ad5aa7d@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221045460.32577@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
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-	<fbcd16d40707222341i77e45260p8e27c7a8e68668e1@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707230844130.14012@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/23/07, Franz Lehner wrote:
 >
@@ -42436,18 +37248,12 @@ problem.
 
 I will try your patches on FriCAS and let you know how it turns out.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: list
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 23 Jul 2007 02:55:53 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: list
 Subject: Axiom meeting
 
-
 All Axiomatizers --
 
   For those of you who will be attending ISSAC '07, I propose we 
@@ -42455,26 +37261,11 @@ have a meeting around the topic: Axiom, present and future!
 
 See all y'all.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 11:29:08 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Franz Lehner
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-	<fbcd16d40707202355x592692a3o409c18890ad5aa7d@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221045460.32577@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40707220938s7f8d0d22t5820201e18d35a3a@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221845480.7933@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40707221118l5bbeec27gb9014632947e572b@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707222239450.3756@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
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-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707230844130.14012@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40707230002o5b081d27g6d4a9d4d9aa6367f@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
-
 
 > I will try your patches on FriCAS and let you know how it turns out.
 The same problem persists in FriCAS:
@@ -42498,57 +37289,22 @@ Databases apparently are built and MRCAT is compiled befor MRING,
 still it does not work.
 What is missing?
 
-regards
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 11:53:50 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Franz Lehner
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-	<fbcd16d40707202355x592692a3o409c18890ad5aa7d@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221045460.32577@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
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-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221845480.7933@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
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-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707222239450.3756@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40707222341i77e45260p8e27c7a8e68668e1@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707230844130.14012@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40707230002o5b081d27g6d4a9d4d9aa6367f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707231120500.32690@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: list
-
 
 > Databases apparently are built
 > ...and MRCAT is compiled befor MRING,
 that's actually not true. MRCAT.spad is generated, but now we have to make 
 sure it is compiled before MRING (?).
 
-regards,
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 15:03:34 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Franz Lehner
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-	<fbcd16d40707202355x592692a3o409c18890ad5aa7d@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221045460.32577@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
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-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221845480.7933@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40707221118l5bbeec27gb9014632947e572b@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707222239450.3756@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40707222341i77e45260p8e27c7a8e68668e1@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707230844130.14012@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
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-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707231120500.32690@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707231152300.6887@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: list
-
 
 > that's actually not true. MRCAT.spad is generated, but now we have to make 
 > sure it is compiled before MRING (?).
@@ -42557,17 +37313,11 @@ fricas/src/algebra/boo-cat.input
 does the trick. At least both MRCAT.NRLIB and MRING.NRLIB did compile and 
 it didn't stop yet.
 
-regards,
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 10:42:02 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting
-Cc: list
 
 On 23 Jul 2007 02:55:53 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 >
@@ -42592,17 +37342,11 @@ http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/issac2007/program-schedule.shtml
 
 What time would you propose?
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 17:15:01 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
-Cc: list
 
 >>>>    @<The \texttt{WEAVE} command@>= ....
 >>> Erm.  That didn't occur to me.  I always viewed simple non-LaTeX
@@ -42647,18 +37391,12 @@ Consider chunk names as section titles!
 
 Also look at the bottom of 
 http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/SandboxPamphletStyle
-.
-
-Ralf
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 17:21:35 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Pamphlet files and Axiom
-Cc: list
 
 > Axiom's current default weave usage does not make use of the full power
 > of noweb's weave logic.  Ralf's ALLPROSE (demonstrated in his
@@ -42678,17 +37416,12 @@ when noweb is blamed for being slow in contrast to the time that latex
 needs. (Anyway, Stephen has already given some timings that look 
 drastically different from what Tim experiences.)
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: Re: Axiom meeting
-	<fbcd16d40707230742jcd105a5ibf64e8670d46b605@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 23 Jul 2007 11:23:00 -0400
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Axiom meeting
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Greetings!  Alas, I cannot make this meeting, but would dearly
 appreciate another gathering like the one we had in NYC.  Don't know
@@ -42696,7 +37429,7 @@ if this is feasible or not.
 
 Take care,
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On 23 Jul 2007 02:55:53 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > >
@@ -42720,31 +37453,11 @@ Take care,
 > http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/issac2007/program-schedule.shtml
 > 
 > What time would you propose?
-> 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 11:25:13 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Pamphlet files and Axiom
 
 Ralf writes:
@@ -42755,25 +37468,11 @@ Ralf writes:
 TeX is run twice on every file, once for the first pass and once to
 resolve the index/citations/etc.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 13:02:18 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Franz Lehner" <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707221845480.7933@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40707221118l5bbeec27gb9014632947e572b@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707222239450.3756@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
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-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707230844130.14012@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<fbcd16d40707230002o5b081d27g6d4a9d4d9aa6367f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707231120500.32690@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707231152300.6887@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707231456020.15713@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: list, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 
 On 7/23/07, Franz Lehner wrote:
 >
@@ -42999,34 +37698,19 @@ Index: mring.spad.pamphlet
  <<package MRF2 MonoidRingFunctions2>>
  @
 
-----------------
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 13:26:53 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: MonoidWithZero
 
-Bill,
-
 Could you please post a corresponding change for Axiom against
 the SVN trunk?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 14:34:42 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
 
 On 7/23/07, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -43051,16 +37735,10 @@ src/share database files in trunk with those generated by FriCAS. But
 all this database stuff is rather a mystery to me so I could well be
 wrong...
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 17:23:32 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: Windows sockets
 
 There is some information on this site regarding the issue of porting
@@ -43068,17 +37746,11 @@ socket-based programs to windows:
 
 http://tangentsoft.net/wskfaq/articles/bsd-compatibility.html
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 18:55:10 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting
-	<fbcd16d40707230742jcd105a5ibf64e8670d46b605@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -43112,18 +37784,11 @@ That would be great!
 
 7:30pm?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 16:28:27 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-Cc: list
-
-Hello,
 
 > Could you please post a corresponding change for Axiom against
 > the SVN trunk?
@@ -43133,16 +37798,10 @@ The page
 http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxiomAlgebra
 explains it but I did not understand.
 
-regards,
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 10:44:17 -0500
-To: "Franz Lehner" <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: MonoidWithZero
 
 > since I spent some time on this, how does one add new algebra to the
@@ -43155,15 +37814,10 @@ I'm working on the details of adding new algebra at the moment
 as I'm adding Martin's algebra. When that completes I'll document
 the process.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 10:49:47 -0500
-To: "Franz Lehner" <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: MonoidWithZero
 
 > since I spent some time on this, how does one add new algebra to the
@@ -43174,17 +37828,11 @@ Subject: MonoidWithZero
 
 Are your algebra changes documented and posted somewhere I can reach?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 20:25:36 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: MonoidWithZero
-Cc: list
-
 
 > Are your algebra changes documented and posted somewhere I can reach?
 It was just the patch I sent earlier, the complete version appearing in 
@@ -43192,20 +37840,11 @@ Bill's preceding message (just leave out the boo-cat.input part).
 There is not much to document, it just makes a locally hidden category 
 visible. Otherwise I don't have much to contribute yet.
 
-regards,
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 16:52:20 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting
-	<fbcd16d40707230742jcd105a5ibf64e8670d46b605@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707231853001.27895@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
-	Axiom-Mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>
 
 Dear Axiom Users and Developers,
 
@@ -43218,18 +37857,11 @@ still to be determined.
 I would greatly appreciate it if you could let me know if you are
 interested and able to attend.
 
-Thank you.
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
 ---------- Forwarded message ----------
-From: George Labahn <glabahn@cs.uwaterloo.ca>
+From: George Labahn
 Date: Jul 24, 2007 3:00 PM
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting during ISSAC 2007
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-
-
+To: Bill Page
 
 Dear Bill,
 
@@ -43272,46 +37904,23 @@ On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 > this might be difficult on such short notice so if this doesn't work
 > out, then of course there will also be informal opportunities for us
 > to meet during the conference.
->
-> Thank you.
->
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
->
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 14:02:57 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list
 
 Bill, I won't be at ISSAC unfortunately - would it be possible to
 arrange a video or even an audio recording of the meeting?
 
 I wish I could be there - I think this is a VERY good idea.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.
-http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545469
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 17:10:26 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting
-	<26492.89666.qm@web56712.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/24/07, C Y wrote:
 > Bill, I won't be at ISSAC unfortunately - would it be possible to
@@ -43324,17 +37933,13 @@ I will try to arrange audio recording if participants agree. Video
 would be very difficult unless pre-arranged by conference organizers
 (unlikely).
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 16:11:03 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list
-
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > On 7/24/07, C Y wrote:
 > > Bill, I won't be at ISSAC unfortunately - would it be possible to
@@ -43349,21 +37954,10 @@ Cc: list
 
 Thanks!  Have fun everybody.
 
-CY
-
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________
-Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect.  Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 22:46:28 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Fricas
 
 Bill,
@@ -43394,18 +37988,11 @@ Until we have a mechanism for voting in place, and a vote is taken
 that results in community discussion and agreement that Fricas should
 be promoted as you have done, I ask you to remove your edits.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 11:44:11 +0700 (NOVST)
 From: Andrey G. Grozin
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Fricas
-Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
 > Bill,
@@ -43421,20 +38008,12 @@ something entirely different, which I don't understand?
 To be useful, each project web site includes links to related projects. 
 FriCAS is, certainly, a related project, although a separate one.
 
-Regards,
-Andrey
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 00:21:49 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Andrey G. Grozin
-Cc: list
 Subject: Fricas
 
-Andrey,
-
 I suggest you visit
 the CMUCL common lisp project, <http://www.cons.org/cmucl> and
 the SBCL common lisp project, <http://www.sbcl.org/index.html>.
@@ -43482,17 +38061,10 @@ But it is important to keep the projects clearly distinguished so there
 is no confusion. There are over 100 computer algebra systems in the world.
 None of them are confused with Axiom and FriCAS should not be an exception.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 01:22:11 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-Cc: list, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Fricas
 
 Tim,
@@ -43585,20 +38157,12 @@ On 7/25/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 > Until we have a mechanism for voting in place, and a vote is taken
 > that results in community discussion and agreement that Fricas should
 > be promoted as you have done, I ask you to remove your edits.
->
-> Tim
->
->
->
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 26 Jul 2007 01:27:04 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Fricas
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 26 Jul 2007 01:27:04 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Bill,
 
@@ -43613,19 +38177,10 @@ If FriCAS is to be successful, it needs to make it on its own, and not
 leverage the resources which Axiom has earned and, therefore,
 deserves.
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 01:05:49 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Fricas
 
 Bill,
@@ -43688,20 +38243,11 @@ work in Axiom could someone be confused?
 FriCAS is capable of developing its own resources. 
 That's what a fork is. 
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 11:26:49 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Fricas
-Cc: list
-
-Hello,
 
 I clearly understand any position. Axiom is not FriCAS and FriCAS should 
 not sell under the name of Axiom. That's clear, but not the point.
@@ -43711,15 +38257,10 @@ Isn't that simple? Cooperation, not separation.
 
 Let's not fight against each other!
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 07:41:04 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Fricas
 
 > Much better for Axiom would be if we get Waldek back into the boat.
@@ -43775,19 +38316,13 @@ SBCL, binutils, or other projects I follow.
 
 Cooperation, not separation, applies to everyone on the project.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 06:00:26 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: Fricas
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list
 
-
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > Right now we are lucky if we can even find
 > 5 out out of the nearly 100 subscribers in the axiom-devel mailing
@@ -43904,19 +38439,10 @@ review.  That would be a separate and far more personal discussion, and
 I'm deliberately attempting to avoid it - the more fundamental
 questions I think are the critical points to resolve.
 
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. 
-http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 15:01:57 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Fricas
 
 >> Much better for Axiom would be if we get Waldek back into the boat.
@@ -43930,15 +38456,10 @@ Tim, my last mail text was delibarately not addressed to you but to the
 community. I am sorry that I forgot to remove your email-address from 
 the reply. I hope it did not cause too much confusion.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 09:20:58 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Fricas
 
 Cliff,
@@ -44014,15 +38535,10 @@ is to rewrite history in a very negative way. It minimizes the efforts
 and contributions of a large number of people, all named (or intended
 to be named) in the list of Axiom credits.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 07:26:37 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Fricas
 
 --- Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -44041,22 +38557,10 @@ without which the project would cease to be Axiom?"
 I.e. goals such that a development direction not pursuing them would by
 definition be a project other than Axiom?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. 
-http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:49:06 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Fricas
 
 On 7/26/07, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -44238,18 +38742,10 @@ which you refer.
 A fork is a failure to communicate (which also happens to be the cause
 of most wars :-(
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:54:39 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-	boundary="----=_Part_150548_24245255.1185468879658"
-	<fbcd16d40707260949yd5a3685u4de641491b71f5e7@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Fricas
 
 ------=_Part_150548_24245255.1185468879658
@@ -44784,13 +39280,10 @@ M0U4ODZGPjxEQjQzMkZGQTIyNDI1M0ZEQTI2MTg5QUNCODNFODg2Rj5dCj4+CnN0YXJ0eHJlZgoy
 Nzc2MgolJUVPRgo=
 ------=_Part_150548_24245255.1185468879658--
 
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:41:06 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Fricas
 
 Bill,
@@ -44802,15 +39295,10 @@ A fork is a separate project.
 
 A failure to communicate is what you and I have.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:50:57 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Fricas
 
 Bill,
@@ -44829,20 +39317,11 @@ need to exercise control over what you say. I do request that you try
 not to confuse the two projects. Confusion hurts us, fricas, and the
 end users in the long run.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 13:04:08 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting
-	<fbcd16d40707230742jcd105a5ibf64e8670d46b605@mail.gmail.com> 
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707231853001.27895@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707241352l7f908a06mf9658b1da9ba5300@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
-	Axiom-Mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>
 
 On Tue, 24 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -44863,15 +39342,10 @@ Bill --
 
 (I was temporarily out of network reach).
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
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 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 14:05:43 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-Cc: list
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Fricas
 
 On 7/26/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -44921,17 +39395,10 @@ Maybe what we need is more of this: "commitment to cooperation" thing ...
 BTW, I specifically referenced this same article in the edits that you
 asked me to remove.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 14:08:13 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
-	<fbcd16d40707252222v177edfdex30a16ca2c5d71d4a@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+To: list
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Fricas
 
 On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -44982,16 +39449,11 @@ Tim --
 talented people., then this is not what you want.  You should take a 
 break and enjoy the summer.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jul 2007 14:21:13 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Fricas
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 26 Jul 2007 14:21:13 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -45022,15 +39484,11 @@ disagree with you promoting that hostile view for the Axiom community.
   I strongly disagree with your "order" to remove links to Fricas
 for the Axiom community webpage.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jul 2007 14:33:41 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Fricas
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 26 Jul 2007 14:33:41 -0500
 Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
@@ -45055,16 +39513,11 @@ factual evidences -- can rightfully be read as unwelcoming.
 any edits to the Axiom SVN repo at SF is *publically recorded* on the
 axiom-commit list at SF. As diffs/patches.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jul 2007 14:36:15 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Fricas
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 26 Jul 2007 14:36:15 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -45078,17 +39531,11 @@ Tim Daly writes:
 
 For all I know, proof by analogy is fraud.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 15:58:06 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Fricas
-	<874pjrhs9c.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 On 26 Jul 2007 14:36:15 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Tim Daly writes:
@@ -45101,18 +39548,11 @@ On 26 Jul 2007 14:36:15 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
 http://jyte.com/cl/proof-by-analogy-is-no-proof
 
-:-)
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 13:28:59 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page,	Tim Daly
 Subject: re: Fricas
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,
-	"Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-Cc: list
-
  
 > If for whatever reason we can't work together with Waldek in the
 > Axiom project then at least Axiom still has access to his skills
@@ -45230,22 +39670,11 @@ pursue different project goals and methods.  Either way, better a fork
 and ongoing work in forks (particularly with compatible licensing being
 maintained) than endless arguing and no work in one project.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-      ____________________________________________________________________________________
-Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center.
-http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ 
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jul 2007 15:39:50 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Fricas
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 26 Jul 2007 15:39:50 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -45258,16 +39687,11 @@ Cliff Yapp writes:
 
 and (almost) the same people re-united again :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jul 2007 15:41:27 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Fricas
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 26 Jul 2007 15:41:27 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -45285,16 +39709,11 @@ Cliff Yapp writes:
 It strikes that people are trying hard to speculate on Fricas goals
 and methods, much more than the originator of the Fricas project :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jul 2007 16:42:24 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Fricas
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 26 Jul 2007 16:42:24 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 *,
 
@@ -45316,21 +39735,11 @@ unambiguously, and give the reader the opportunity to explore an
 alternative approach so that they may form their own opinion about the
 merits of each project.
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jul 2007 15:58:17 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Fricas
-	<87ps2eaocv.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 26 Jul 2007 15:58:17 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Stephen Wilson writes:
 
@@ -45351,16 +39760,11 @@ Stephen Wilson writes:
 
 I agree with that suggestion.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 13:57:43 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: re: Fricas
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+Subject: re: Fricas
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -45393,24 +39797,11 @@ the issue:  are there defining goals of Axiom the project that should
 result in development in directions incompatible with those goals
 becoming new projects?
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. 
-http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545433
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-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 17:17:11 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Fricas
-	<265915.72168.qm@web56706.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/26/07, C Y wrote:
 > ...
@@ -45484,20 +39875,11 @@ changes to the build system accomplished in the build-improvements
 branch. Until those changes a ported to Axiom all of this is blocked
 or made significantly extra difficult.
 
-> ...
-
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 17:22:51 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Fricas
-	<87ps2eaocv.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On 26 Jul 2007 16:42:24 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 >
@@ -45536,18 +39918,11 @@ Tim asked me to do and deleted the page from the Wiki.
 Sounds good to me. Only this time you start it and maybe no one will
 ask you to delete it again. :-(
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 18:23:22 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: Fricas
-	<87ejiunbl5.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 > | When Xorg forked from XFree86, the projects essentially went their
 > | separate ways despite starting from a virtually identical code base.
@@ -45564,40 +39939,21 @@ have invited you myself.
 
 It feels like the project needs a reboot.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 26 Jul 2007 19:13:42 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Fricas
-	<87ps2eaocv.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87d4yelw5y.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 26 Jul 2007 19:13:42 -0400
-Cc: list
-
-Gaby,
 
 You had mentioned a week or two ago about posting some slides on the
 'net detailing a talk you gave about Axiom, which IIRC contained some
 personal ideas about future directions.  Did these ever get online?
 Apologies in advance if I somehow missed them.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 19:23:37 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Take a break.
 
 In light of your recent posting 
@@ -45610,15 +39966,10 @@ Since I clearly "want the Axiom project to succeed, be alive, and attract
 talented people" I plan to skip the Axiom meeting at ISSAC. I hope it is
 well attended and I anticipate a flood of new developers.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 01:38:49 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Take a break.
 
 On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -45630,16 +39981,11 @@ On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
 Well, that is entirely within your rights, but obviously that is not
 what I would be doing if I were in your shoes.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 01:48:20 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: Fricas
-Cc: list
 
 On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -45692,18 +40038,11 @@ If you were expecting ans answer from me, I did not give one simply because I
 do not believe I understand the question correctly to give a meaningful
 answer.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 01:55:33 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Subject: re: Fricas
-	<87ejiunbl5.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<f3c595c60707261523w2f168670te7dae251e85ead8a@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Alfredo Portes wrote:
 
@@ -45727,15 +40066,10 @@ I hope too -- as many people here do, at SNC/PASCO'07.
 
 :-)
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 03:15:47 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Take a break.
 
 On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -45749,19 +40083,11 @@ On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
 
 For the record, the above is *your* conclusion, not my statement.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 04:07:46 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Fricas
-	<87ps2eaocv.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87d4yelw5y.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87hcnqahcp.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -45784,20 +40110,11 @@ that way.  Although there does not seem to be many slides, the
 discussion covered about 2 hours, and it was very enjoyable,
 pleasant, and fruitful.  
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 09:52:49 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Fricas
-	<87ps2eaocv.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87d4yelw5y.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87hcnqahcp.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707270401390.6896@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/27/07, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > ...
@@ -45822,22 +40139,11 @@ lead: Tim Daly Jr.
 Actually, Tim Daly Jr. would normally refer to Tim Daly's son. As far
 as I know he is no longer active in the Axiom project.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 09:02:57 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Fricas
-	<87ps2eaocv.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<87d4yelw5y.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<87hcnqahcp.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707270401390.6896@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707270652n512cddeg76be768a602fa8c0@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -45867,13 +40173,9 @@ On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 Oops.  I'll fix that.  Thanks!
 Apologies to Tim.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 16:17:50 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Fricas
 
@@ -45884,32 +40186,20 @@ to my original axiom patch with the exception of the database issue which
 is at least for me not resolved in Axiom yet. Later the discussion 
 continued on the F***** mailing list.
 
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 10:39:39 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: schedule
 
-Gaby,
-
 I'm nearly ready with another major patch.
 I don't want to disrupt your autoconf patch.
 When can we expect your autoconf patch to silver?
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 10:49:05 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: Re: schedule
 
 On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -45927,10 +40217,6 @@ still on travel with only my windows machine handy.  So, no Autconf
 work proper has been done.  This is going to be the case for the next
 week or two :-(
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 14:46:51 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
@@ -45964,20 +40250,9 @@ which project should stay with the Axiom name.  Unless I'm missing
 something there seems to be an inevitibility about this - one side
 isn't going to abandon Lisp and the other isn't going to abandon Boot.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games.
-http://sims.yahoo.com/  
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 08:00:43 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
 Subject: How do I apply a patch?
 
@@ -45990,14 +40265,9 @@ a matter of changing the .spad file in
 or do I need to do some sort of recompiling?  If this is a dumb
 question, I humbly apologize, but I still don't know how to do it...
 
-Thanks,
-Alasdair
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 08:27:35 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
 Subject: Re: How do I apply a patch?
 
@@ -46010,7 +40280,7 @@ to si.spad (or possible integer.spad).  How do I do that?
 
 -Alasdair
 
-On 7/28/07, Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com> wrote:
+On 7/28/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 > Sorry if this has been covered before... I'm using the axiom linux
 > binary - how do I apply a patch, or add a patch of my own?  Is it just
 > a matter of changing the .spad file in
@@ -46019,22 +40289,13 @@ On 7/28/07, Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com> wrote:
 >
 > or do I need to do some sort of recompiling?  If this is a dumb
 > question, I humbly apologize, but I still don't know how to do it...
->
-> Thanks,
-> Alasdair
->
-
-
 
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 17:34:32 -0500
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: posting a patch
 
-Alasdair,
-
 To create a patch for a single file:
 
 suppose the original file is in ./original/file.spad.pamphlet
@@ -46044,16 +40305,10 @@ diff -Naur ./original/file.spad.pamphlet ./changed/file.spad.pamphlet >file.patc
 
 send the patch file to the mailing list. 
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 17:40:01 -0500
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: applying a patch
 
 Alasdair,
@@ -46087,16 +40342,10 @@ So you can do:
 
 and it will skip the (silver,bronze).
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 17:46:03 -0500
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: adding the mod function
 
 Alasdair,
@@ -46129,16 +40378,10 @@ put some test cases in an input file, say si.input
 
 if it all looks good to you then post si.patch and si.input to the list.  
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 17:58:29 -0500
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: adding the mod function
 
 Alasdair,
@@ -46151,20 +40394,14 @@ commands but I believe that
   git diff
 all do essentially the same thing, creating an overall patch.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
-Subject: re: How do I apply a patch?
-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 01:12:59 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: list
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+Subject: re: How do I apply a patch?
 
-On 7/28/07, Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com> wrote:
-> On 7/28/07, Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com> wrote:
+On 7/28/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
+> On 7/28/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 > > Sorry if this has been covered before... I'm using the axiom linux
 > > binary - how do I apply a patch, or add a patch of my own?  Is it just
 > > a matter of changing the .spad file in
@@ -46218,18 +40455,11 @@ current session -- you can use )lib command to load compiled
 file in new session.  Alternatively, you can re-generate Axiom
 databases so that Axiom will remember your package.
 
--- 
-                              Waldek Hebisch
-Waldek Hebisch 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 21:56:42 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Project directions
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/27/07, C Y wrote:
 > I'll make one more stab at asking my question, using a more concrete
@@ -46305,20 +40535,13 @@ commercial version of Axiom.
 I hope that what I am saying is clear. Please ask or state if I you
 think I have gotten any of this wrong.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 21:59:29 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Project directions
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list
-
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 > I think this is not an accurate description of the situation since
 > Boot is written in Lisp and it is *part* of Axiom. In other words no
 > matter what we do, Axiom is written in Lisp. Period.
@@ -46418,21 +40641,10 @@ embrace Lisp.  IIRC it sounded like even in the original commercial
 Axiom team there was disagreement about how to handle this, although
 I'll have to go back and re-read the emails describing it.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
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 \start
-To: axiom-devel <list>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 28 Jul 2007 03:36:43 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: axiom-devel <list>
 Subject: Axweb, a literate programming tool
 
 *,
@@ -46463,22 +40675,11 @@ etc.  I would especially like to hear about new directions which the
 tool can move towards now that a basic functioning substrate is
 available.
 
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 Jul 2007 07:36:29 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Project directions
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 28 Jul 2007 07:36:29 -0500
-Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -46488,17 +40689,11 @@ Cliff Yapp writes:
 
 Indeed, and that is a Good Thing (TM).
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 09:27:58 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Project directions
-	<87tzro4sdu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 On 28 Jul 2007 07:36:29 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > Cliff Yapp writes:
@@ -46515,19 +40710,11 @@ of Lisp. And for Axiom's sake Aldor is designed so that it's runtime
 environment can be easily re-targeted to Lisp. So it is not really
 accurate to say "does not require Lisp at all".
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 08:32:35 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Project directions
-	<87tzro4sdu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707280627seaa1081qb2d71d29e50cfc1f@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -46555,19 +40742,11 @@ Lisp is optional, not a requirement as for Axiom.
 If you don't have Lisp you can still write and run Aldor programs.
 That is not the case for Axiom.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 09:57:57 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Project directions
-	<87tzro4sdu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707280627seaa1081qb2d71d29e50cfc1f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707280830120.3037@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: list
 
 On 7/28/07, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -46606,21 +40785,11 @@ machine level.
 
 What is the substantial difference?
 
-Regards,
-Bill page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 09:28:50 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Project directions
-	<87tzro4sdu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707280627seaa1081qb2d71d29e50cfc1f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707280830120.3037@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707280657i4b070ea4wa89cc586369c55b0@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -46641,21 +40810,11 @@ The substantial difference is that one between a plateform specific
 assembly language (such as x86) and a portable high level language
 (such as SML or Haskell).
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 Jul 2007 12:05:04 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Project directions
-	<87tzro4sdu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707280627seaa1081qb2d71d29e50cfc1f@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707280830120.3037@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<fbcd16d40707280657i4b070ea4wa89cc586369c55b0@mail.gmail.com>
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707280925200.3037@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 28 Jul 2007 12:05:04 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > The substantial difference is that one between a plateform specific
@@ -46695,21 +40854,11 @@ better than just using Lisp to begin with (and in particular, choosing
 one lisp, GCL, and allow ourselves to exploit all of its non-standard
 features), but I am trying to keep an open mind.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 23:27:37 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: diff-Naur 20070721.01.tpd.patch
-Cc: list
 
 Tim,
 
@@ -46971,15 +41120,11 @@ On 07/21/2007 06:54 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 >  
 >  @
 
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 00:09:01 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Project directions
-Cc: list
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -47025,17 +41170,11 @@ like LISP and some don't. The common goal lives some levels up.
 
 Collaboration, not separation.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 Jul 2007 18:34:49 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Project directions
-	<46ABBE7D.1080305@hemmecke.de>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 28 Jul 2007 18:34:49 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Ralf,
 
@@ -47095,18 +41234,10 @@ paths, even if it does divide an already scarce resource.  Too many of
 the ideas, designs, concepts, etc, transcend the programming language
 used.  Rich collaboration in any event is certainly possible.
 
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 17:43:20 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
-Cc: list
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: axiom credit list
 
 Ralf,
@@ -47149,17 +41280,11 @@ feel free to add them to the list of credits. No explanation is
 necessary. There are no rules and no guidelines, just your own private
 judgement that they deserve to be mentioned.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 00:51:06 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axweb, a literate programming tool
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 >   http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxWeb
 
@@ -47173,16 +41298,11 @@ I've tried to be objective on that site, but might have failed. Nobody
 has added pros and cons so far to the PamphletSyntax site and it's 
 already two days old. :-(
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 28 Jul 2007 18:58:30 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Axweb, a literate programming tool
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 28 Jul 2007 18:58:30 -0400
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
@@ -47208,18 +41328,10 @@ I too was hoping for a bit more feedback on this page.  I will
 probably add a few notes this evening when I update it with the axweb
 link.
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 01:01:48 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: root Tim Daly
-Cc: list
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: axiom credit list
 
 Thank you, Tim.
@@ -47237,17 +41349,11 @@ history or the present and not just a name.
 I think you should commit that patch to trunk.
 If somebody is against it s/he should speak *now*.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 01:20:34 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axweb, a literate programming tool
-	<87zm1g6sq1.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
 >> Could you update http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/PamphletSyntax and
 >> add a link to AxWeb there.
@@ -47269,15 +41375,10 @@ I don't want just an opinion page, but rather factual things. We had
 discussions enough, now it's time to try to list pros and cons that are 
 based on facts (not opinions).
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 22:51:16 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
 Subject: literate programming
 
 This paper contains clear arguments for literate programming.
@@ -47285,15 +41386,10 @@ This paper contains clear arguments for literate programming.
 and appears to have been done in 1995. We seem to be a bit behind
 the curve on this idea.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 23:13:07 -0500
-To: list, jgg899@yahoo.com
-Cc: 
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Jocelyn Guidry
 Subject: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
 
 >From <http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~donoho/Reports/1995/wavelab.pdf>
@@ -47317,20 +41413,11 @@ Now all we have to do is document axiom and prove the code correct.
 I suspect that effort will take the next 30 years.
 Look to the horizon.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 23:29:37 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
-Cc: 
-Subject: literate programming,
-	Claerbout's Insight and Doyen
+Subject: literate programming,	Claerbout's Insight and Doyen
 
 Now that memory kicks in I recall that one original motivation 
 for the Doyen project was to create particular "snapshots" for
@@ -47349,16 +41436,11 @@ the necessary scripts to run his algebra. Or Ralf could distribute
 the combinat environment on a Doyen CD along with traditional
 publications.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 00:30:00 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: literate programming
-Cc: list
 
 Hi Tim,
 
@@ -47388,21 +41470,11 @@ will be a tangle view of a particular chunk, similar to what MathAction
 does, but being able to edit and compile the code, debug it, etc.
 Modifications on both views would modify the pamphlet.
 
-Regards,
-
-Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 00:36:01 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-Subject: Re: literate programming,
-	Claerbout's Insight and Doyen
-Cc: list
-
-Tim,
+To: Tim Daly
+Subject: Re: literate programming, Claerbout's Insight and Doyen
 
 It is still the idea of the project ;-). I do not know if you ever
 read this post by Emil Sit,
@@ -47429,16 +41501,12 @@ On 7/29/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 > the combinat environment on a Doyen CD along with traditional
 > publications.
 
-Jose Alfredo
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 29 Jul 2007 00:32:11 -0500
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Date: 29 Jul 2007 00:32:11 -0500
-Cc: list, jgg899@yahoo.com
+Cc: Jocelyn Guidry
 
 Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -47485,17 +41553,11 @@ last couple of days:
 With the inclusion of standard disclaimer about analogy, think about
 the above.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 18:30:11 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis, list
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, list
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-	<87k5sjixlw.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: 
 
 It may be that the negative views of Axiom are simply due to Axiom
 being very poorly (read "not at all") marketed - there are no
@@ -47573,25 +41635,12 @@ On 29 Jul 2007 00:32:11 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 >
 > With the inclusion of standard disclaimer about analogy, think about
 > the above.
->
-> -- Gaby
->
->
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
->
-
-
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 05:30:17 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -47680,25 +41729,11 @@ interaction environment.  Most systems make these assumptions unstated
 FriCAS will fill the need for those who need something Axiom-like
 working now.  My interest is the long term goals.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase.
-http://farechase.yahoo.com/
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-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 08:01:46 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-	<87k5sjixlw.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<1d67a53c0707290130x16448876uf8dc6b4f97bf25d9@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 
@@ -47713,18 +41748,11 @@ believers in Axiom -- many of them contributed Axiom algebras, some did
 their PhD with Axiom.  Those don't seem to be needing elementary books 
 about the use of Axiom. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 08:03:10 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-	<87k5sjixlw.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<1d67a53c0707290130x16448876uf8dc6b4f97bf25d9@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 
@@ -47733,16 +41761,11 @@ On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 
 I agree.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 08:20:58 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -47805,17 +41828,11 @@ Those who are doing CAS for leaving cannot use it.  Those who are
 casual users are encouraged to look elsewhere.
 Amateurs?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 07:22:10 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -47897,23 +41914,11 @@ that the answers they are getting to questions put to the CAS are
 correct mathematically.  Whether other applications follow from that
 remains to be seen.  But of course, that's just me.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
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-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 09:41:20 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -47975,19 +41980,12 @@ Right!  And yet we want to attract people.
 but those do CAS for living; they are working computational scientists.
 We seem to be ignoring them.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 10:56:39 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-	<744619.6014.qm@web56709.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 7/29/07, Cliff Yapp wrote:
 >
@@ -48142,19 +42140,11 @@ leading edge) things they are doing. People have very high
 expectations for computer algebra systems these days. Afterall this is
 the seventh year of the twenty first century.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 10:04:33 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-	<744619.6014.qm@web56709.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707290756k2d07012ahcb0304266d9f39ea@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, Bill Page wrote:
 
@@ -48168,15 +42158,10 @@ I'm very impressed by the diligence with which people involved in Sage
 are working to help sort out issues on the Fricas list.  
 Why is that not happening for Axiom?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 10:14:42 -0500
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: list
 Subject: Algebra and literate documentation
 
 Martin,
@@ -48219,21 +42204,11 @@ has cost me a tremendous amount of time.
 Please post a working pamphlet file (English is preferred), along
 with test cases. I cannot construct cases for things like GUESSINT.
 
-Tim
-
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 08:17:45 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
-
-
+Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
 > On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
@@ -48295,23 +42270,11 @@ use the CAS without developing it in the process.  If that doesn't
 appeal to "working computational scientists" I'm not sure what the
 answer is - the ground work needs to be done.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
-
-
-       
-____________________________________________________________________________________
-Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. 
-http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 10:33:02 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -48350,17 +42313,11 @@ premature death.
 
 yes, but do you want Axiom to indefinitely stay in that state?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
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+Date: 29 Jul 2007 11:38:58 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0707290805210.31026@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 29 Jul 2007 11:38:58 -0400
-Cc: list
 
 Hello Gaby,
 
@@ -48396,23 +42353,14 @@ contributing in whatever way they can -- all of whom have good
 intentions.  How are we to ensure that this does not damage the
 project further in the eyes of the wider community of experts?
 
-
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 08:49:54 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
-
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > I do not agree that open source is a completely "different ballgame".
 > As Tim has explained even when Axiom was a research project at IBM is
@@ -48571,25 +42519,12 @@ interest - I have absolutely nothing against functionality but I want
 to be able to provide a robust answer to the question "why should I
 trust that this answer is correct?"
 
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-CY
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-Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-	<744619.6014.qm@web56709.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707290756k2d07012ahcb0304266d9f39ea@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 29 Jul 2007 12:17:16 -0400
-Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
+Cc: Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Hi Bill,
 
@@ -48675,20 +42610,11 @@ just contribute bug fixes?  I might be willing to do that if someone
 was paying me.  Perhaps you have an answer which is both productive
 and enjoyable?
 
-
-Thanks,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 09:40:51 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -48726,62 +42652,27 @@ bringing something unique to the CAS world.  I accept that this will
 take time and a lot of work - the only way up a mountain is to climb
 it.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 09:53:51 -0700 (PDT)
-From: Jocelyn Guidry <jgg899@yahoo.com>
+From: Jocelyn Guidry
 To: list
 Subject: goals and direction, axiom vs fricas
 
---0-1850865853-1185728031=:31153
-
 Gaby,
 
-Would the Fricas project better suit your needs and vision for an open source CAS?  If not, why?
+Would the Fricas project better suit your needs and vision for an open
+source CAS?  If not, why?
 
 I also pose that question to Bill Page.
 
 Just curious,
 J.G.
 
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 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 18:34:27 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-	<744619.6014.qm@web56709.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707290756k2d07012ahcb0304266d9f39ea@mail.gmail.com>
-	<87odhv6v77.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -48793,16 +42684,11 @@ On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
 On first order, yes.  I look at other systems, such as GCC, linux, GDB, etc. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
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 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 18:37:06 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -48818,17 +42704,11 @@ On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 When they are told that to look somewhere else, that clearly indicates that
 they are not welcome.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 17:22:19 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
-Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
-
+Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -48852,23 +42732,11 @@ need and may not become that tool given the directions the project is
 developing in.  It is an attempt to be helpful, not an attempt to chase
 away.  Like any product, Axiom is not suitable for all purposes.
 
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 Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 22:55:15 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-Cc: list
 
 On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -48897,18 +42765,13 @@ On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 And when will it be the tool they can use for their need?  In 30 years when
 they are retired?
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
-To: Jocelyn Guidry <jgg899@yahoo.com>
-Subject: Re: goals and direction, axiom vs fricas
-From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 29 Jul 2007 23:27:26 -0500
-Cc: list
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Jocelyn Guidry
+Subject: Re: goals and direction, axiom vs fricas
 
-Jocelyn Guidry <jgg899@yahoo.com> writes:
+Jocelyn Guidry writes:
 
 | Gaby,
 | 
@@ -48932,17 +42795,12 @@ at ideals.
 I fundamentally disagree with the opinion that welcomes the fork so as 
 to have the perfect asnwer "go away; go to Fricas."
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
+Date: 30 Jul 2007 01:04:32 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: goals and direction, axiom vs fricas
-	<87fy36y0r5.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 30 Jul 2007 01:04:32 -0400
-Cc: list, Jocelyn Guidry <jgg899@yahoo.com>
+Cc: Jocelyn Guidry
 
 Hi Gaby,
 
@@ -48955,21 +42813,13 @@ I believe I understand the overall point of your response but I am
 having difficulty understanding the above sentence.  Could you please
 explain?
 
-
-Thanks in advance,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
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 Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 01:49:06 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Jocelyn Guidry" <jgg899@yahoo.com>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Jocelyn Guidry
 Subject: Re: goals and direction, axiom vs fricas
-Cc: list
 
-On 7/29/07, Jocelyn Guidry <jgg899@yahoo.com> wrote:
+On 7/29/07, Jocelyn Guidry wrote:
 >
 > Would the Fricas project better suit your needs and vision for an open
 > source CAS?  If not, why?
@@ -48985,17 +42835,12 @@ large number of advance users of computer algebra. Because of it's
 history I think Axiom has a better chance of this than a project that
 was created as a fork of Axiom.
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 02:10:17 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: goals and direction, axiom vs fricas
-	<87fy36y0r5.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<874pjm7a8v.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: list, Jocelyn Guidry <jgg899@yahoo.com>,
-	Gabriel Dos Reis
+Cc: Jocelyn Guidry, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 On 30 Jul 2007 01:04:32 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 >
@@ -49016,15 +42861,11 @@ may have little or no interest in translating more advanced computer
 algebra algorithms created meanwhile by mathematicians working with
 other systems.
 
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 10:30:03 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: list
 Subject: Re: literate programming and Claerbout's Insight
-	<87k5sjixlw.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-	<1d67a53c0707290130x16448876uf8dc6b4f97bf25d9@mail.gmail.com>
 
 On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 > It may be that the negative views of Axiom are simply due to Axiom
@@ -49065,18 +42906,11 @@ literacy to be above average, out of 44 students only 2 were not using
 windows ... 1 Mac, 1 Linux.
 In the end at least one of them installed linux just because of axiom ...
 
-regards,
-Franz
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 12:02:15 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Subject: Re: literate programming,	Claerbout's Insight and
-	Doyen
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: literate programming, Claerbout's Insight and Doyen
 
 On 07/29/2007 06:29 AM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > Now that memory kicks in I recall that one original motivation 
@@ -49116,15 +42950,10 @@ For bugs, I think one has to review the "change file" idea of Knuth. (I
 did not find time to even find a good reference. But time will come when 
 that will be important.)
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 12:54:36 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
-Cc: list
 Subject: mantepse.spad
 
 Hello,
@@ -49151,20 +42980,15 @@ undefined chunk name: <<dom: UFPS UnivariateFormalPowerSeries>>
 
 The error code of noweb is 2. That should be caught by the document command.
 
-Ralf
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 04:02:37 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Jocelyn Guidry
 Subject: Re: goals and direction, axiom vs fricas
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Jocelyn Guidry <jgg899@yahoo.com>
-Cc: list
 
 -- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
-> Jocelyn Guidry <jgg899@yahoo.com> writes:
+> Jocelyn Guidry writes:
 > 
 > | Gaby,
 > | 
@@ -49207,23 +43031,12 @@ for the "get real" approach all that will do is move the work on other
 goals to another venue.  Six of one, half a dozen of the other - same
 result in the end.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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 Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 07:05:41 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: goals and direction, axiom vs fricas
-Cc: list, Jocelyn Guidry <jgg899@yahoo.com>
+Cc: Jocelyn Guidry
 
 On Mon, 30 Jul 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -49237,16 +43050,11 @@ express opinion about what where I would like the project to go.
 I have no problem with your working on a system that will target
 only retirees in 30 years.
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 08:13:45 -0700 (PDT)
-From: Jocelyn Guidry <jgg899@yahoo.com>
-Subject: Re: goals and direction, axiom vs fricas
+From: Jocelyn Guidry
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: list
+Subject: Re: goals and direction, axiom vs fricas
 
 --0-1045709264-1185808425=:36782
 
@@ -49270,53 +43078,35 @@ working mathematicians, in the very short term; not in 30 years.
 
 Two questions:
 1.  Isn't that Fricas' direction?
-2.  Was it not clear that Axiom's fundamental goals and direction at it's inception as this project, were for the long term, LP and documentation?
+
+2.  Was it not clear that Axiom's fundamental goals and direction at
+it's inception as this project, were for the long term, LP and
+documentation?
 
 I fundamentally disagree with the opinion that welcomes the fork so as 
 to have the perfect asnwer "go away; go to Fricas."
 
-I do not believe that anyone "welcomes" a fork.  It appears that there is a fundamental divergence of direction and resulting cleaving of flesh.  That's painful.  I can see "welcoming" the cessation of pain, finish the tear so the flesh can heal.  My toe is hurting.  It must be much worse for others.
-
-Do you see this divergence as anything but inevitable?  Is that so bad?  Doesn't it give more choices for developmental models to use?  Do you see anyway these two paths can run concurrently and then merge?  If not, then you can't stop the river.  Let it flow and pick which side to build your house. I ask these questions to you because you seem to be the most vocally discontented.  I do apologize in advance to you or anyone having to deal with my ignorance or naivete of  situation and past discussions.  My intent is not to frustrate or stir discord but maybe offer a fresh observations.
-
-Enjoy the conference!
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-been following the recent postings and have noticed that many are
-political and personal, not technical.&nbsp; I probably wade a toe depth
-into the technical end of the pond, maybe less.&nbsp; That said, all of this
-discord affects my personal life so I am trying to understand it.&nbsp; I am
-qualified for political and personal.:-)</span><br style="font-style: italic;"><br>Borrowing a metaphor from a friend, it is like trying to get five cars<br>to California with only four drivers; standard disclaimer included.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br><br><span style="font-style: italic;">Meaning the limited resource of developers?<br><br></span>Ideally, I would like a system that gets in a state that attracts the<br>working mathematicians, in the very short term; not in 30 years.&nbsp; <br><br><span style="font-style: italic;">Two questions:</span><br style="font-style: italic;"><span style="font-style: italic;">1.&nbsp; Isn't that Fricas' direction?<br>2.&nbsp; Was it not clear that Axiom's fundamental goals and direction at it's inception as this project, were for the long term, LP and documentation?<br></span><br>I fundamentally disagree with the opinion that welcomes the fork so as <br>to have the perfect asnwer "go away; go to Fricas."<br><br><span style="font-style: italic;">I
- do not believe that anyone "welcomes" a fork.&nbsp; It appears that there is a fundamental divergence of direction and resulting cleaving of flesh.&nbsp; That's painful.&nbsp; I can see "welcoming" the cessation of pain, finish the tear so the flesh can heal.&nbsp; My toe is hurting.&nbsp; It must be much worse for others.<br><br>Do you see this divergence as anything but inevitable?&nbsp; Is that so bad?&nbsp; Doesn't it give more choices for developmental models to use?&nbsp; Do you see anyway these two paths can run concurrently and then merge?&nbsp; If not, then you can't stop the river.&nbsp; Let it flow and pick which side to build your house. I ask these questions to you because you seem to be the most vocally discontented.&nbsp; I do apologize in advance to you or anyone having to deal with my ignorance or naivete of  situation and past discussions.&nbsp; My intent is not to frustrate or stir discord but maybe offer a fresh observations.<br><br>Enjoy the
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+I do not believe that anyone "welcomes" a fork.  It appears that there
+is a fundamental divergence of direction and resulting cleaving of
+flesh.  That's painful.  I can see "welcoming" the cessation of pain,
+finish the tear so the flesh can heal.  My toe is hurting.  It must be
+much worse for others.
 
+Do you see this divergence as anything but inevitable?  Is that so
+bad?  Doesn't it give more choices for developmental models to use?
+Do you see anyway these two paths can run concurrently and then merge?
+If not, then you can't stop the river.  Let it flow and pick which
+side to build your house. I ask these questions to you because you
+seem to be the most vocally discontented.  I do apologize in advance
+to you or anyone having to deal with my ignorance or naivete of
+situation and past discussions.  My intent is not to frustrate or stir
+discord but maybe offer a fresh observations.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 10:25:02 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Jocelyn Guidry <jgg899@yahoo.com>
+To: Jocelyn Guidry
 Subject: Re: goals and direction, axiom vs fricas
-Cc: list
 
 On Mon, 30 Jul 2007, Jocelyn Guidry wrote:
 
@@ -49346,7 +43136,9 @@ limited, scarce, resource of contributors; yes, that is one aspect of it.
 | 
 | Two questions:
 | 1.  Isn't that Fricas' direction?
-| 2.  Was it not clear that Axiom's fundamental goals and direction at it's inception as this project, were for the long term, LP and documentation?
+| 2.  Was it not clear that Axiom's fundamental goals and direction at
+  it's inception as this project, were for the long term, LP and
+  documentation?
 
 Some people seem to believe that the point of disagreement is that of
 LP and documentation.  That is strawman argument -- at least, as far as
@@ -49355,14 +43147,10 @@ my points here many times, and recently posted a link a publically available
 document that outlines my views.  As you would notice, they are mostly
 technical. 
 
--- Gaby
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 03:12:27 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 
 http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxiomPresentAndFuture
@@ -49421,20 +43209,13 @@ Aldor provided of course that it's licensing conditions were met.
 Stephen Watt stated that he would "welcome" such a development in the
 case of the Aldor project.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 05:29:26 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
-Cc: 
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > http://www.aldor.org/AldorPublicLicense2_0.html
 > 
@@ -49534,29 +43315,14 @@ and the eventual improved user language B-Natural? Those are even
 sound-alikes for the purposes of the languages - "Be sharp" for
 rigorous math and "Be natural" for user interaction fits pretty well.)
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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 Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:13:11 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-	<945674.14911.qm@web56707.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
 
 On 7/31/07, Cliff Yapp wrote:
-> --- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+> --- Bill Page wrote:
 >
 > Fair enough if we get into the nitty gritty, but one question here - is
 > there anyone who is interested in using Aldor given this non-commercial
@@ -49580,19 +43346,11 @@ to the "viral" natue of GPL.
 I dont know anything about Intellectual property laws in the US but
 isnt "Axiom" too common a word to qualify as a trademark?
 
-Regards.
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 17:03:49 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-	<945674.14911.qm@web56707.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707310713k7299588qaa101a68e97127fd@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
 
 > Certainly there are since there are some people using Aldor now and
 > none of these would qualify as commercial as fas as I know.
@@ -49614,21 +43372,16 @@ a major problem, at least for me. There are many open source licenses
 incompatible with GPL, for example the old BSD license, so Aldor could
 use that one.
 
-Ondrej
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 08:43:12 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > On 7/31/07, Cliff Yapp wrote:
-> > --- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+> > --- Bill Page wrote:
 > >
 > > Fair enough if we get into the nitty gritty, but one question here
 > > - is there anyone who is interested in using Aldor given this
@@ -49693,28 +43446,14 @@ commercial product would seem to be conclusive proof that it is not too
 common to qualify.  Many other "common" words act as trademarks - have
 a look in the uspto's trademark search engine.
 
-Cheers,
-CY
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 Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 18:05:58 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-	<437999.12231.qm@web56714.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
 
 On 7/31/07, Cliff Yapp wrote:
-> --- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+> --- Bill Page wrote:
 > ...
 > > The problem as I see it is lack of compatibility with GPL.  According to
 > > Stephen this is deliiberate on the part of NAG. Apparently they
@@ -49733,27 +43472,16 @@ particular Emil Volcheck from ACM is also a strong supporter of a
 truly open source license for Aldor and has offered som advice on how
 to promote this through the official "political" processes at ACM.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
 Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 20:54:05 -0400
-From: "didier deshommes" <dfdeshom@gmail.com>
+From: Didier Deshommes
 To: list
 Subject: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-	<4db014670707311014qeca4f49rdd96e24823c02b55@mail.gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707311500n470938a9tfb2c76f61d1eb3ba@mail.gmail.com>
 
 ---------- Forwarded message ----------
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Date: 31 juil. 2007 18:00
-Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-To: didier deshommes <dfdeshom@gmail.com>
 
 
-On 7/31/07, didier deshommes <dfdeshom@gmail.com> wrote:
+On 7/31/07, didier deshommes Didier Deshommes wrote:
 > ...
 > How much of Axiom is written using Aldor?
 
@@ -49795,22 +43523,13 @@ similar comments to this effect previously made by Tim Daly. I have
 previously argued that that will have a negative impact on Axiom's
 future and I am still of that opinion.
 
-Regards,
-Bill Page.
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "didier deshommes" <dfdeshom@gmail.com>
-Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-	<4db014670707311014qeca4f49rdd96e24823c02b55@mail.gmail.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707311500n470938a9tfb2c76f61d1eb3ba@mail.gmail.com>
-	<4db014670707311754l6b57def7q3aa7b4b746b2c384@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 31 Jul 2007 21:18:26 -0400
-Cc: list
+From: Stephen Wilson
+To: Didier Deshommes
+Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 
-"didier deshommes" <dfdeshom@gmail.com> writes:
+Didier Deshommes writes:
 > > If not, I say we forget about Aldor (and maybe even build
 > > something better).  It seems to me that one year from now, we will
 > > still be talking about this and not much progress will have been
@@ -49821,20 +43540,11 @@ of the Axiom system, and the Aldor question does not impact that
 effort.  If at all interested in the details, please do not hesitate
 to ask.
 
-Take care,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-	<437999.12231.qm@web56714.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707311505m613bda3g9fa06f5f0fca1fb6@mail.gmail.com>
-From: Camm Maguire
 Date: 31 Jul 2007 21:54:16 -0400
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Camm Maguire
+To: Bill Page
+Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 
 Greetings!  AFAICT:
 
@@ -49865,10 +43575,10 @@ Just my $0.02.
 Take care,
 
   "Bill Page"
-   <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+   Bill Page writes:
 
 > On 7/31/07, Cliff Yapp wrote:
-> > --- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+> > --- Bill Page wrote:
 > > ...
 > > > The problem as I see it is lack of compatibility with GPL.  According to
 > > > Stephen this is deliiberate on the part of NAG. Apparently they
@@ -49886,35 +43596,12 @@ Take care,
 > particular Emil Volcheck from ACM is also a strong supporter of a
 > truly open source license for Aldor and has offered som advice on how
 > to promote this through the official "political" processes at ACM.
-> 
-> Regards,
-> Bill Page.
-> 
-> 
-> _______________________________________________
-> Axiom-developer mailing list
-> list
-> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
-> 
-> 
-> 
-
--- 
-Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
-==========================================================================
-"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah
-
-
 
 \start
+Date: 31 Jul 2007 22:24:49 -0400
+From: Stephen Wilson
 To: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-	<437999.12231.qm@web56714.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-	<fbcd16d40707311505m613bda3g9fa06f5f0fca1fb6@mail.gmail.com>
-	<54hcnkuiif.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
-From: Stephen Wilson
-Date: 31 Jul 2007 22:24:49 -0400
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
 
 Camm Maguire writes:
 
@@ -49945,11 +43632,3 @@ Camm Maguire writes:
 > Just my $0.02.
 
 Thats worth a lot more than $0.02, IMHO.
-
-
-Sincerely,
-Steve
-
-
-
-
diff --git a/book/2007-08.txt b/book/2007-08.txt
index 9870f80..1ec2a7a 100644
--- a/book/2007-08.txt
+++ b/book/2007-08.txt
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
 \start
 Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 02:13:23 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 	<437999.12231.qm@web56714.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
 	<fbcd16d40707311505m613bda3g9fa06f5f0fca1fb6@mail.gmail.com>
 	<54hcnkuiif.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
 	<87y7gw3sb2.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
 Cc: Camm Maguire,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 
 On 31 Jul 2007 22:24:49 -0400, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 > Camm Maguire writes:
@@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 02:51:37 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 	<437999.12231.qm@web56714.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 On 7/31/07, C Y wrote:
 > --- Bill Page wrote:
@@ -123,10 +123,10 @@ Bill Page
 Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 06:23:16 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: Bill Page
+Cc: list
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > > >  Thus, open Aldor ideally could make significant strides which
 > > > would be available to the  commercial version, but the latter
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 01 Aug 2007 09:25:22 -0500
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -272,16 +272,16 @@ not, then...
 
 
 \start
-To: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 	<945674.14911.qm@web56707.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
 	<fbcd16d40707310713k7299588qaa101a68e97127fd@mail.gmail.com>
 	<85b5c3130707310803w14eec399i883e3d7af0edb2d7@mail.gmail.com>
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 01 Aug 2007 09:27:59 -0500
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
-"Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz> writes:
+Ondrej Certik writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 01 Aug 2007 09:30:26 -0500
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 01 Aug 2007 09:38:11 -0500
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 08:09:34 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
@@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 08:17:30 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 10:51:11 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 10:52:32 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ the question was raised, the answer was "go for it!".
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 11:55:57 -0400
-From: "didier deshommes" <dfdeshom@gmail.com>
+From: Didier Deshommes
 To: list
 Subject: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 	<4db014670707311014qeca4f49rdd96e24823c02b55@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ Subject: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 (Sorry, meant to send this to the whole list)
 
 ---------- Forwarded message ----------
-From: didier deshommes <dfdeshom@gmail.com>
+From: didier deshommes Didier Deshommes
 Date: 1 ao=FBt 2007 11:53
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 To: Stephen Wilson
@@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708011051420.20221@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 From: Stephen Wilson
 Date: 01 Aug 2007 14:13:56 -0400
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
 > | Indeed, Steve's new compiler may end up looking like that - we'll see. 
@@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708011051420.20221@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<87ir7z3yxn.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, Stephen Wilson wrote:
 
@@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 01 Aug 2007 14:07:07 -0500
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
@@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ public statement to the effect.
 
 
 \start
-To: "didier deshommes" <dfdeshom@gmail.com>
+To: Didier Deshommes
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 	<4db014670707311014qeca4f49rdd96e24823c02b55@mail.gmail.com>
 	<fbcd16d40707311500n470938a9tfb2c76f61d1eb3ba@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ Steve
 
 
 \start
-To: "didier deshommes" <dfdeshom@gmail.com>
+To: Didier Deshommes
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 	<4db014670707311014qeca4f49rdd96e24823c02b55@mail.gmail.com>
 	<fbcd16d40707311500n470938a9tfb2c76f61d1eb3ba@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 12:46:43 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -891,7 +891,7 @@ Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 15:05:11 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 13:22:36 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 >
@@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@ Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 15:28:59 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -1344,7 +1344,7 @@ Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 14:00:32 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -1380,7 +1380,7 @@ Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 16:04:28 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, C Y wrote:
 
@@ -2010,14 +2010,14 @@ index fe3cf7a..5c6116d 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 01:05:22 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 	<945674.14911.qm@web56707.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
 	<fbcd16d40707310713k7299588qaa101a68e97127fd@mail.gmail.com>
 	<85b5c3130707310803w14eec399i883e3d7af0edb2d7@mail.gmail.com>
 	<87643zs51s.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 > | So it cannot go to the Debian main distribution, and that of course is
 > | a major problem, at least for me.
@@ -2036,14 +2036,14 @@ Ondrej
 \start
 Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 19:34:17 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 	<945674.14911.qm@web56707.mail.re3.yahoo.com> 
 	<fbcd16d40707310713k7299588qaa101a68e97127fd@mail.gmail.com> 
 	<85b5c3130707310803w14eec399i883e3d7af0edb2d7@mail.gmail.com> 
 	<87643zs51s.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<85b5c3130708011605y35805861q6484d65c9da39863@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 On Thu, 2 Aug 2007, Ondrej Certik wrote:
 
@@ -2854,8 +2854,8 @@ Steve
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 22:30:33 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 	<871wen3sp7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708011530390.23413@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -2937,7 +2937,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 21:41:05 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 	<871wen3sp7.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708011530390.23413@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -2997,7 +2997,7 @@ I fully agree.
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 21:58:53 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: list
 Subject: Parser documentation
 
@@ -3096,9 +3096,9 @@ Thread-Topic: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 Thread-Index: AcfVd79jVBDMMhlJTT2S4uSjSpQTRQAKPakg
 	<871wen3sp7.fsf@lattice.localdomain><Pine.LNX.4.64.0708011530390.23413@gauss.cs.tamu.edu><87wswf2drw.fsf@lattice.localdomain><Pine.LNX.4.64.0708011540300.23413@gauss.cs.tamu.edu><87r6mn2cy9.fsf@lattice.localdomain><Pine.LNX.4.64.0708011555010.23413@gauss.cs.tamu.edu><87lkcv2c28.fsf@lattice.localdomain><Pine.LNX.4.64.0708011615290.23413@gauss.cs.tamu.edu><87d4y63obn.fsf@lattice.localdomain><fbcd16d40708021930y72467f7x476a4b61bb09b8a5@mail.gmail.com>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708022134450.4041@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
+	Bill Page
 	FILETIME=[A09ED310:01C7D5A2]
 Cc: list
 
@@ -3136,7 +3136,7 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 \start
 Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 06:58:47 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: RE: Axiom meeting at ISSAC
 	<871wen3sp7.fsf@lattice.localdomain><Pine.LNX.4.64.0708011530390.23413@gauss.cs.tamu.edu><87wswf2drw.fsf@lattice.localdomain><Pine.LNX.4.64.0708011540300.23413@gauss.cs.tamu.edu><87r6mn2cy9.fsf@lattice.localdomain><Pine.LNX.4.64.0708011555010.23413@gauss.cs.tamu.edu><87lkcv2c28.fsf@lattice.localdomain><Pine.LNX.4.64.0708011615290.23413@gauss.cs.tamu.edu><87d4y63obn.fsf@lattice.localdomain><fbcd16d40708021930y72467f7x476a4b61bb09b8a5@mail.gmail.com>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708022134450.4041@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -3337,7 +3337,7 @@ Steve
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 15:09:53 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Cc: list
 Subject: i-output and decimal width
 
@@ -3447,7 +3447,7 @@ Steve
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 15:54:55 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Cc: list
 Subject: i-output and decimal width
 
@@ -3462,7 +3462,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 22:17:14 -0500
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
+To: Camm Maguire
 Cc: list
 Subject: gmp functions
 
@@ -3481,7 +3481,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 18:45:16 -0500
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Cc: list
 Subject: Axiom command in LaTeX documents
 
@@ -3502,7 +3502,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 19:22:57 -0500
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Cc: list
 Subject: Axiom command in LaTeX documents
 
@@ -3586,7 +3586,7 @@ Steve
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2007 21:13:57 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Cc: list
 Subject: Axiom and streams
 
@@ -3665,7 +3665,7 @@ http://mobile.yahoo.com/mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 14:23:17 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
 Subject: Axiom under Mac OS X?
 
@@ -3999,8 +3999,8 @@ http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=summer+activities+for+kids&cs=bz
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 13:31:26 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Mac OS X?
 Cc: list
 
@@ -4029,14 +4029,14 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Mac OS X?
 	<fbcd16d40708061031i45302041y59dcca598c302e83@mail.gmail.com>
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 06 Aug 2007 13:02:50 -0500
 Cc: list
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -4360,8 +4360,8 @@ Steve
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 17:17:55 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Mac OS X?
 	<fbcd16d40708061031i45302041y59dcca598c302e83@mail.gmail.com>
 	<87myx4sfqt.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -4441,8 +4441,8 @@ Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 07:48:15 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>, list
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
+To: Bill Page, list
 Subject: Re: Axiom under Mac OS X?
 	<fbcd16d40708061031i45302041y59dcca598c302e83@mail.gmail.com>
 	<87myx4sfqt.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -4456,7 +4456,7 @@ he's unsuccessful, I'll ask here again!
 Thanks,
 Alasdair
 
-On 8/7/07, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+On 8/7/07, Bill Page wrote:
 > On 06 Aug 2007 13:02:50 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > > Bill Page writes:
 > >
@@ -5054,7 +5054,7 @@ on.
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 10:45:09 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 Subject: ssh problem
 
@@ -5069,7 +5069,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 11:19:24 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Cc: list
 Subject: i-output and decimal width
 
@@ -5234,8 +5234,8 @@ I installed Camm's suggestion at revision 699.
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 18:49:21 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: typo in the guessing package pamphlet,
 	was: Re: Algebra and literate documentation
 	<9qbqdjyp3x.fsf@hilbert.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -5412,7 +5412,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 19:42:37 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: typo in the guessing package pamphlet,
 	was: Re: Algebra and literate documentation
@@ -5471,7 +5471,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: adding new algebra,
 	was: Re: typo in the guessing package pamphlet,
 	was: Re: Algebra and literate documentation
@@ -5483,7 +5483,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 08 Aug 2007 01:50:45 +0200
 Cc: list
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > This works just as you describe - even with Gold. 
 
@@ -5515,7 +5515,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 20:03:05 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: adding new algebra,
 	was: Re: typo in the guessing package pamphlet,
@@ -5563,7 +5563,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: adding new algebra,
 	was: Re: typo in the guessing package pamphlet,
 	was: Re: Algebra and literate documentation
@@ -5577,7 +5577,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 08 Aug 2007 02:05:26 +0200
 Cc: list
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > It is a similar problem but Franz' problem is even more difficult
 > because it attempts to make a basic change to some existing algebra
@@ -5632,7 +5632,7 @@ information from several places...
 \start
 Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 20:13:53 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: typo in the guessing package pamphlet, was:
 	Re: Algebra and literate documentation
 	<9qbqdjyp3x.fsf@hilbert.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -5669,7 +5669,7 @@ compiler is failing).
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 21:49:41 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: adding new algebra,
 	was: Re: typo in the guessing package pamphlet,
@@ -5881,7 +5881,7 @@ Thanks for your answers!  I'll return back to you.
 \start
 Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 01:49:07 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: adding new algebra, was: Re: typo in the
 	guessing package pamphlet, was: Re: Algebra and literate documentation
 	<9qbqdjyp3x.fsf@hilbert.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -5935,7 +5935,7 @@ Bill -- thanks for the detective work!
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 03:19:43 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: typo in the guessing package pamphlet,
 	was: Re: Algebra and literate documentation
@@ -6048,7 +6048,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 03:18:21 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: typo in the guessing package pamphlet, was:
 	Re: Algebra and literate documentation
 	<9qbqdjyp3x.fsf@hilbert.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -6751,8 +6751,8 @@ Ralf Hemmecke writes:
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 07:57:00 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: typo in the guessing package pamphlet,
 	was: Re: Algebra and literate documentation
 	<9qbqdjyp3x.fsf@hilbert.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -7104,8 +7104,8 @@ MyPkg(): with
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 11:24:51 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] Assigning to Element of Array
 	of Records Doesn't Seem to Work
 	<9qlkcmxnor.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -7138,7 +7138,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2007 17:46:01 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] Assigning to Element of Array
 	of Records Doesn't Seem to Work
 	<9qlkcmxnor.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -7181,8 +7181,8 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 12:36:07 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] Assigning to Element of Array
 	of Records Doesn't Seem to Work
 	<9qlkcmxnor.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -7221,7 +7221,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] Assigning to Element of Array
 	of Records Doesn't Seem to Work
 	<9qlkcmxnor.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -7233,7 +7233,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 08 Aug 2007 19:44:01 +0200
 Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > I would have guessed \begin{spad} but clicking on "Axiom" at the bottom of
 > >
@@ -7260,7 +7260,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 14:28:39 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] Assigning to Element of Array
 	of Records Doesn't Seem to Work
@@ -7453,7 +7453,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 16:07:02 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: list
 Subject: aldor stream oddities
 
@@ -7521,13 +7521,13 @@ Franz
 
 
 \start
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: aldor stream oddities
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 09 Aug 2007 17:34:34 +0200
 Cc: list
 
-Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at> writes:
+Franz Lehner writes:
 
 > is there a way to get hold of generate$Stream using the aldor compiler?
 
@@ -7598,12 +7598,12 @@ precisely, its first element is non-lazy, but the second is.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 11:55:37 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Franz Lehner" <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: aldor stream oddities
 Cc: list
 
-On 8/9/07, Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at> wrote:
+On 8/9/07, Franz Lehner wrote:
 > Hello,
 >
 > is there a way to get hold of generate$Stream using the aldor compiler?
@@ -7626,10 +7626,10 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2007 18:08:22 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: aldor stream oddities
 	<fbcd16d40708090855g4e6d8595o709323d6ea6aecd@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: list, Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+Cc: list, Franz Lehner
 
 Hello,
 
@@ -7793,7 +7793,7 @@ That line should read
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 13:04:06 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: list
 Subject: newrule from metalex.lisp
 
@@ -7949,7 +7949,7 @@ Can you explain why the existing code is correct as written?
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 13:46:21 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: list
 Subject: newrule from metalex.lisp
 
@@ -8092,14 +8092,14 @@ Sorry for the noise.
 
 
 \start
-Subject: RE: Re: newrule from metalex.lisp
+Subject: re: newrule from metalex.lisp
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 21:33:22 +0200
 Thread-Topic: Re: newrule from metalex.lisp
 Thread-Index: AcfatdmBp/NBXPsrTFqV3H/9yVRhkgABLXYg
 	<87hcn8tui5.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>,
-	"Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Stephen Wilson,
+	Gabriel Dos Reis
 	FILETIME=[26761C50:01C7DABC]
 Cc: list
 
@@ -8174,7 +8174,7 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 14:33:31 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: list
 Subject: metalex change 
 
@@ -8209,7 +8209,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 14:37:33 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: list
 Subject: metalex change 
 
@@ -8310,8 +8310,8 @@ Also, if the function expects strings, we should give it a string.
 \start
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 14:59:23 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-Subject: RE: Re: newrule from metalex.lisp
+To: Juergen Weiss
+Subject: re: newrule from metalex.lisp
 	<87hcn8tui5.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
 	<4A2AB4CC01998D46807D8032B06CDBDA02F9152C@EXCHANGE01.zdv.Uni-Mainz.DE>
 Cc: list
@@ -8350,8 +8350,8 @@ Would you object to moving to the new parser (cparse.boot)?
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 16:07:26 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+From: Bill Page
+To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: re: newrule from metalex.lisp
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708091313310.17231@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<87hcn8tui5.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
@@ -8578,15 +8578,15 @@ Try this with SBCL:
 
 
 \start
-Subject: RE: Re: newrule from metalex.lisp
+Subject: re: newrule from metalex.lisp
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 22:48:29 +0200
 Thread-Topic: Re: newrule from metalex.lisp
 Thread-Index: Acfav8ncJBEUeSmDRMGm5RzK4db0pAABFl4g
 	<87hcn8tui5.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
 	<4A2AB4CC01998D46807D8032B06CDBDA02F9152C@EXCHANGE01.zdv.Uni-Mainz.DE>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708091455030.17231@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	FILETIME=[A4AA9150:01C7DAC6]
 Cc: list
 
@@ -8620,7 +8620,7 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 > Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 9:59 PM
 > To: Weiss, Juergen
 > Cc: Stephen Wilson; list
-> Subject: RE: Re: newrule from metalex.lisp
+> Subject: re: newrule from metalex.lisp
 >=20
 > Hi Juergen,  thanks for the background.
 >=20
@@ -8645,8 +8645,8 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 \start
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 15:52:04 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-Subject: RE: Re: newrule from metalex.lisp
+To: Juergen Weiss
+Subject: re: newrule from metalex.lisp
 	<87hcn8tui5.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
 	<4A2AB4CC01998D46807D8032B06CDBDA02F9152C@EXCHANGE01.zdv.Uni-Mainz.DE>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708091455030.17231@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -8786,8 +8786,8 @@ Steve
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 23:47:04 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Franz Lehner
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: aldor stream oddities
 	<fbcd16d40708090855g4e6d8595o709323d6ea6aecd@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: list
@@ -8809,8 +8809,8 @@ Franz
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 17:49:19 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>,
-	"Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Stephen Wilson,
+	Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: list
 Subject: concatenate and bit-vector
 
@@ -8863,8 +8863,8 @@ code.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 19:03:05 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Franz Lehner" <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: aldor stream oddities
 	<fbcd16d40708090855g4e6d8595o709323d6ea6aecd@mail.gmail.com>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708091826550.13298@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
@@ -8921,7 +8921,7 @@ Sorry.
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 18:06:35 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: bootstrap Meta/Boot
 
@@ -9329,7 +9329,7 @@ ogirinal code just could not make any sense.
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 18:54:15 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Cc: list
 Subject: concatenate and bit-vector
 
@@ -9594,8 +9594,8 @@ where NEW is the macro (from vmlisp.lisp)
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 22:19:12 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: bootstrap Meta/Boot
 
@@ -9661,7 +9661,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 21:30:42 -0500
-To: "Stephen Wilson" <Stephen Wilson>
+To: Stephen Wilson
 Cc: list
 Subject: concatenate and bit-vector
 
@@ -9678,7 +9678,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 21:45:09 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: list
 Subject: numberOfEmptySlots
 
@@ -9694,8 +9694,8 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 22:58:20 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Subject: Simon Peyton-Jones video on the "threshold of
 	immortality" (and Haskell)
 
@@ -9750,14 +9750,14 @@ loop.   No?
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: bootstrap Meta/Boot
 	<fbcd16d40708091919r7ec6ae1bya3f931da91f0c3bf@mail.gmail.com>
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 09 Aug 2007 22:37:00 -0500
 Cc: list
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | On 8/9/07, Tim Daly wrote:
 | >
@@ -9785,14 +9785,14 @@ Boot-strap.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Simon Peyton-Jones video on the "threshold of
 	immortality" (and Haskell)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 09 Aug 2007 22:42:18 -0500
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Talk posted by Bruce Stewart:
 | 
@@ -9831,7 +9831,7 @@ Subject: re: bootstrap Meta/Boot
 	<87fy2s6owz.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > | On 8/9/07, Tim Daly wrote:
 > | >
@@ -10209,7 +10209,7 @@ Tim
 
 
 \start
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: aldor stream oddities
 	<fbcd16d40708090855g4e6d8595o709323d6ea6aecd@mail.gmail.com>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708091826550.13298@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
@@ -10217,7 +10217,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 10 Aug 2007 07:42:45 +0200
 Cc: list
 
-Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at> writes:
+Franz Lehner writes:
 
 > dear all,
 > 
@@ -10336,11 +10336,11 @@ http://sims.yahoo.com/
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 00:02:03 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: bootstrap Meta/Boot
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,
-	"Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page,
+	Tim Daly
 Cc: list
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > Apparently these problems can be solved but only with a radically
 > different build approach than is used now in Axiom, as demonstrated
@@ -10500,8 +10500,8 @@ http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 10:20:32 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Franz Lehner
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: aldor stream oddities
 	<fbcd16d40708090855g4e6d8595o709323d6ea6aecd@mail.gmail.com>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708091826550.13298@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
@@ -10569,7 +10569,7 @@ Ralf
 \start
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 12:01:52 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: aldor stream oddities
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708100936130.20689@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
 Cc: list
@@ -11154,8 +11154,8 @@ Please, let me know.  Thanks for your patience.
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 10:36:56 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Lisp in Small Pieces
 	<842036.67827.qm@web56706.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
 Cc: list
@@ -11241,8 +11241,8 @@ On 08/10/2007 04:21 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 11:03:55 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: bootstrap Meta/Boot
 	<743642.79205.qm@web56709.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
 Cc: list
@@ -11345,7 +11345,7 @@ Thanks,
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 10:17:29 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 Subject: bootstrap Meta/Boot
 
@@ -11413,8 +11413,8 @@ the original Boot code to Lisp you mistyped $x for |$x|, etc?
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 11:36:22 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Successful build-improvements compilation
 	<46BC7DB5.9060007@hemmecke.de>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708101009040.31521@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -11487,7 +11487,7 @@ $previousTime for |$previousTime|.
 \start
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 10:41:45 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Successful build-improvements compilation
 	<46BC7DB5.9060007@hemmecke.de>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708101009040.31521@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -11655,7 +11655,7 @@ I'm looking forward to your concrete realization.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Successful build-improvements compilation
 	<87fy2r31yq.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu> <46BC7DB5.9060007@hemmecke.de>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708101009040.31521@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -11664,7 +11664,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 10 Aug 2007 11:05:33 -0500
 Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | On 8/10/07, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 | > On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
@@ -11733,7 +11733,7 @@ Many thanks,
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 11:13:54 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 Subject: bootstrap Meta/Boot
 
@@ -11827,7 +11827,7 @@ Well, that is probably when one discounts other natural languages around.
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 11:24:56 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: bootstrap Meta/Boot
 
@@ -11866,7 +11866,7 @@ is a typo for |$TraceFlag|.
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 11:33:47 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: bootstrap Meta/Boot
 
@@ -11919,8 +11919,8 @@ Subject: RE: |New,ENTRY,2|
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 18:38:55 +0200
 Thread-Topic: |New,ENTRY,2|
 Thread-Index: AcfbZK2BTZfDBMotTtGpuK2X0fFdMQABBTEw
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis,
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
 	Tim Daly
 	FILETIME=[F1D75340:01C7DB6C]
 Cc: list
@@ -12008,7 +12008,7 @@ Where is NewSYSTOK?
 \start
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 11:42:49 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: RE: |New,ENTRY,2|
 	<4A2AB4CC01998D46807D8032B06CDBDA02F91530@EXCHANGE01.zdv.Uni-Mainz.DE>
 Cc: list
@@ -12100,8 +12100,8 @@ Brute force grep reveals both postprop.lisp and property.lisp want
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 14:00:25 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: bootstrap Meta/Boot
 
@@ -12176,7 +12176,7 @@ On 8/10/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 13:17:31 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: list
 Subject: Definition of big float marker
 
@@ -12286,7 +12286,7 @@ we really want to say
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 14:29:06 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: bootstrap Meta/Boot
 
@@ -12380,8 +12380,8 @@ do you still have a link to the original open sourced Axiom from NAG?
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 15:43:57 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: bootstrap Meta/Boot
 
@@ -13345,8 +13345,8 @@ index 850237d..eaa76b7 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 22:51:32 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Successful build-improvements compilation
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@@ -13369,7 +13369,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 22:28:00 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Successful build-improvements compilation
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 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708101009040.31521@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
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 \start
 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 23:34:13 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
-Cc: eisber@eisber.net
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
+Cc: Markus Cozowicz
 Subject: Statistik Wiki implementation of Axiom interface
 
 Markus Cozowicz has implemented a MediaWiki interface for Axiom. This
@@ -13426,7 +13426,7 @@ Bill Page
 
 --------------
 
-From: Markus Cozowicz <eisber@eisber.net>
+From: Markus Cozowicz
 To: Bill Page
 CC: <list>, Martin Rubey
 Date: May 27 2007 - 7:21pm
@@ -13782,7 +13782,7 @@ Thank *you*.
 
 \start
 Subject: Re: 20070810.01.tpd.patch
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
 To: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 16:55:12 +0200
 Cc: list
@@ -13870,7 +13870,7 @@ Tim Daly
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 11:05:03 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: bootstrap Meta/Boot
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@@ -13905,7 +13905,7 @@ Bill Page
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 10:17:52 -0500
-To: "Gregory Vanuxem" Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Gregory Vanuxem
 Cc: list
 Subject: 20070810.01.tpd.patch bug
 
@@ -14094,7 +14094,7 @@ gcc version 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (SUSE Linux)
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 11:36:53 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: list
 Subject: ChangeLog on Silver
 
@@ -14130,7 +14130,7 @@ We have Tim-ChangeLog format.  That isn't a standard changelog format.
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:42:04 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: bootstrap Meta/Boot
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@@ -14436,7 +14436,7 @@ Applied to Axiom.silver.
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:17:33 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: list
 Subject: ChangeLog on Silver
 
@@ -14479,7 +14479,7 @@ I did not ignore it.  On the contrary, I addressed it.
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:29:53 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: list
 Subject: ChangeLog on Silver
 
@@ -14655,7 +14655,7 @@ Steve
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:46:25 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: list
 Subject: ChangeLog on Silver
 
@@ -14769,8 +14769,8 @@ properly addressed it.
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 14:03:07 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: re: ChangeLog on Silver
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708111248320.4344@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 Cc: list
@@ -14803,7 +14803,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 13:05:27 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: ChangeLog on Silver
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@@ -14875,14 +14875,14 @@ Applied to Axiom.silver.
 
 
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+Subject: re: ChangeLog on Silver
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-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,
-	"Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Bill Page,
+	Gabriel Dos Reis
 	FILETIME=[9CD3DBE0:01C7DC46]
 Cc: list
 
@@ -14944,7 +14944,7 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX: =
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 20:55:38 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: aldor stream oddities
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@@ -16309,8 +16309,8 @@ Steve
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 22:58:01 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: A curious algebra failure
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 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708111902400.6417@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -16431,8 +16431,8 @@ Bill Page.
 
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 Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 23:02:22 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: A curious algebra failure
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708111902400.6417@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
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@@ -16470,7 +16470,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 00:11:01 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: A curious algebra failure
 	<200708112353.l7BNrATa023414@matrix.start.ca>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708111902400.6417@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -16675,7 +16675,7 @@ Do you see code in the compiler that supports that?
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 00:47:23 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: A curious algebra failure
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708111902400.6417@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<87y7gh1suj.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -16870,8 +16870,8 @@ Subject: RE: A curious algebra failure
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 12:11:42 +0200
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-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis,
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
 	<list>
 	FILETIME=[2F6E1830:01C7DCC9]
 Cc: 
@@ -17105,8 +17105,8 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 08:16:56 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+From: Bill Page
+To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: Re: A curious algebra failure
 	<4A2AB4CC01998D46807D8032B06CDBDA02F91533@EXCHANGE01.zdv.Uni-Mainz.DE>
 Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
@@ -17138,8 +17138,8 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 09:17:18 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: A curious algebra failure
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 	<878x8hr2rq.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
@@ -17319,7 +17319,7 @@ No, you did not.
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 08:33:44 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: A curious algebra failure
 	<87y7gh1suj.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<878x8hr2rq.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
@@ -17452,8 +17452,8 @@ That might help.  Let me test Jurgen's fix, first.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 09:37:22 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
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 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708120815380.7361@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
@@ -17491,7 +17491,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 08:40:03 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
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 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708120815380.7361@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
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@@ -17536,14 +17536,14 @@ and Emacs :-)
 
 
 \start
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: Re: A curious algebra failure
 	<4A2AB4CC01998D46807D8032B06CDBDA02F91533@EXCHANGE01.zdv.Uni-Mainz.DE>
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 12 Aug 2007 08:40:32 -0500
 Cc: list
 
-"Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss writes:
+Juergen Weiss writes:
 
 | Hi,
 | 
@@ -17592,7 +17592,7 @@ I like your semantics description and suggested fix better.
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 08:42:29 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: A curious algebra failure
 	<4A2AB4CC01998D46807D8032B06CDBDA02F91533@EXCHANGE01.zdv.Uni-Mainz.DE>
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@@ -17623,9 +17623,9 @@ I fully agree with that.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 09:44:38 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Wiki
 
 On 8/12/07, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -17664,8 +17664,8 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 09:48:40 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	<9qbqdd19qq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
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@@ -17702,7 +17702,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 08:51:30 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<9qbqdd19qq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708120815380.7361@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
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@@ -17747,7 +17747,7 @@ the same setting as for the axiom-developer?
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 08:55:56 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: Wiki
 
@@ -17762,8 +17762,8 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 09:57:26 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	<9qbqdd19qq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708120815380.7361@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
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@@ -17804,7 +17804,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: Re: A curious algebra failure
 	<4A2AB4CC01998D46807D8032B06CDBDA02F91533@EXCHANGE01.zdv.Uni-Mainz.DE>
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@@ -17837,7 +17837,7 @@ It also fails.  But, I believe your suggested fix is the most correct.
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 09:00:33 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
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 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708120815380.7361@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
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@@ -18022,8 +18022,8 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 11:29:09 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: re: bootstrap Meta/Boot
 	<46BE3CFE.6000604@hemmecke.de>
 Cc: list
@@ -18082,11 +18082,11 @@ Bill Page.
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 08:50:12 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: bootstrap Meta/Boot
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>, Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Bill Page, Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > Ralf,
 > 
@@ -18148,7 +18148,7 @@ Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 18:38:27 +0200
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-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+From: Juergen Weiss
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	FILETIME=[3632F970:01C7DCFF]
 Cc: list
@@ -18206,7 +18206,7 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 11:41:47 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: RE: A curious algebra failure
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@@ -18577,7 +18577,7 @@ http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545433
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 17:51:11 -0400
 From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Message-id: <46BF80CF.E51CD0A@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
 MIME-version: 1.0
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 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 18:00:40 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708111956230.6417@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -18716,7 +18716,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 17:02:18 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708111956230.6417@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<873aypr1iw.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
@@ -18744,8 +18744,8 @@ That would be great!
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 18:10:55 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -18780,7 +18780,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 17:16:06 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708121715530.7361@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
+	Bill Page
 	FILETIME=[209489D0:01C7DD31]
 Cc: list
 
@@ -18998,9 +18998,9 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,William Sit
+To: Bill Page,William Sit
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 18:56:51 -0400
 Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
@@ -19016,7 +19016,7 @@ general principle, should wrong explanations be removed)?
 William
 
 On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 18:00:40 -0400
-  "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+  Bill Page wrote:
 >other people
 >who might be subscribed only to the Axiom Wiki as a whole 
 >will not
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 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 18:13:16 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+To: Juergen Weiss
 Subject: RE: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:18:36 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: Bill Page
+To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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 Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
@@ -19136,7 +19136,7 @@ Bill Page.
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:43:51 -0400
 From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
+To: Juergen Weiss
 Message-id: <46BF9B37.802420D6@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
 MIME-version: 1.0
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@@ -19259,7 +19259,7 @@ William
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 20:26:05 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708112359130.6417@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -19310,7 +19310,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:28:34 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 20:32:04 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -19401,7 +19401,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:35:57 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -19449,8 +19449,8 @@ How would it apply?
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 21:14:51 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -19497,7 +19497,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 20:19:47 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -19553,9 +19553,9 @@ be of the unnamed category
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis,Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis,Bill Page
 Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 21:40:53 -0400
 Cc: list
 
@@ -19687,8 +19687,8 @@ instead of "has".
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 00:50:50 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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 Cc: list
@@ -19824,7 +19824,7 @@ Bill Page
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -19832,7 +19832,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 13 Aug 2007 00:28:49 -0500
 Cc: list
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -19870,8 +19870,8 @@ semantics of  "being coercible to the type of formal parameter".
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 02:06:33 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -19881,7 +19881,7 @@ Cc: list
 Gaby,
 
 On 13 Aug 2007 00:28:49 -0500, you wrote:
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 >
 > [...]
 >
@@ -20026,7 +20026,7 @@ William
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 04:15:05 -0400
 From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Message-id: <46C01309.9A431617@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
 MIME-version: 1.0
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708122044400.7361@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -20074,7 +20074,7 @@ Bill Page wrote:
 > Gaby,
 >
 > On 13 Aug 2007 00:28:49 -0500, you wrote:
-> > "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> > Bill Page writes:
 > >
 > > [...]
 > >
@@ -20296,7 +20296,7 @@ Ralf
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 10:39:39 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss,
+To: Juergen Weiss,
 	axiom-dev <list>
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -20448,7 +20448,7 @@ On 08/13/2007 12:35 AM, Weiss, Juergen wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 19:27:03 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
 	boundary="----=_Part_38020_26929871.1186997223304"
 Subject: A bug in windows Axiom
@@ -20492,13 +20492,13 @@ Here is how to reproduce the bug: on windows Axiom, enter the following tiny fun
 
 
 \start
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: A bug in windows Axiom
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 13 Aug 2007 11:46:35 +0200
 Cc: list
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 > I'm using Axiom with some cryptography students; at this very early stage we
 > are having fun with very simple ciphers (Vigenere, Hill, etc), so we need to
@@ -20539,7 +20539,7 @@ Martin
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 13:36:53 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
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 Cc: list, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>,
 	Gabriel Dos Reis
@@ -20769,7 +20769,7 @@ Ralf
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 13:59:20 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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 Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
@@ -20787,8 +20787,8 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 09:08:40 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: A bug in windows Axiom
 Cc: list
 
@@ -20838,7 +20838,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 16:19:46 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: aldor stream oddities
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-From: "Weiss, Juergen" Juergen Weiss
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke,
-	"Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Juergen Weiss
+To: Ralf Hemmecke,
+	Gabriel Dos Reis
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 Cc: list
 
@@ -21449,8 +21449,8 @@ Juergen Weiss| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 11:28:16 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] "has" and "with" (was curious algebra
 	failure)
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708122044400.7361@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -21687,7 +21687,7 @@ Ralf
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 10:49:16 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] "has" and "with" (was curious algebra
 	failure)
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708122044400.7361@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -21736,8 +21736,8 @@ principle of least surprise.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 12:20:59 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -21804,8 +21804,8 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 12:24:52 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] "has" and "with" (was curious algebra
 	failure)
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708122044400.7361@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -21870,7 +21870,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 11:29:32 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -21978,7 +21978,7 @@ of 4000+ line.  I can post more if you want, but not to the list.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -21987,7 +21987,7 @@ Date: 13 Aug 2007 00:39:45 -0500
 Cc: list
 
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Gaby,
 | 
@@ -22089,7 +22089,7 @@ Is that less confusing?
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 11:46:49 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -22112,8 +22112,8 @@ to the compiler.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 13:04:42 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -22222,7 +22222,7 @@ Thanks; I had a copy, but I did not get back to it.
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 12:06:16 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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 	<fbcd16d40708122150s2965f811k4c292f13a1d947ea@mail.gmail.com> 
@@ -22517,7 +22517,7 @@ function compImport.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 19:57:07 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: list
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708122044400.7361@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<46C045AC.9080800@hemmecke.de>
@@ -22778,8 +22778,8 @@ bad, sometimes that is good.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 14:36:56 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -22847,8 +22847,8 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 11:27:15 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>, list
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
+To: Bill Page, list
 Subject: Re: A bug in windows Axiom
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 	<fbcd16d40708130608o78af7b2fxdeae7b9bd6878199@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -22867,7 +22867,7 @@ upgraded?
 Thanks,
 Alasdair
 
-On 8/13/07, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+On 8/13/07, Bill Page wrote:
 >
 > On 8/13/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 > >
@@ -22917,7 +22917,7 @@ On 8/13/07, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
 ------=_Part_49926_3897749.1187054835413
 
 Thanks, that worked fine!<br><br>Now - I don&#39;t want to have to go through the arduous business of downloading masses of stuff before I can compile Axiom on Windows (and neither do my students).&nbsp; All I want is one simple installation file: download, install and that&#39;s it.&nbsp; Do you know if the current Windows binary will ever be upgraded?
-<br><br>Thanks,<br>Alasdair<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/13/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Bill Page</b> &lt;<a href="mailto:bill.page@newsynthesis.org">bill.page@newsynthesis.org</a>&gt; wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
+<br><br>Thanks,<br>Alasdair<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/13/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Bill Page</b> &lt;<a href="mailto:Bill Page">Bill Page</a>&gt; wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
 On 8/13/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:<br>&gt;<br>&gt; I&#39;m using Axiom with some cryptography students; at this very early stage we<br>&gt; are having fun with very simple ciphers (Vigenere, Hill, etc), so we need to<br>
 &gt; transfer from a string to a list of integers.<br>&gt;<br>&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;Here is how to reproduce the bug: on windows Axiom, enter the following<br>&gt; tiny function:<br>&gt;<br>&gt; str2lst(str)==map(x +-&gt; ord(x)-65,members(str))
 <br>&gt;<br>&gt; Now try to use it:<br>&gt;<br>&gt; str2lst(&quot;ABCD&quot;)<br>&gt;<br>&gt; Axiom will crash (apparently it creates an error log, but I don&#39;t know where<br>&gt; to find this log).&nbsp;&nbsp;Help or advice would be very welcome!
@@ -22932,8 +22932,8 @@ On 8/13/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:<br>&gt;<br>&gt; I&#39;m using Axiom with so
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 22:06:55 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: A bug in windows Axiom
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 \start
 Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 12:27:28 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: "has" and "with" (was curious algebra failure)
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@@ -23269,7 +23269,7 @@ Martin
 \start
 Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 18:05:23 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: Another strange coercion
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 \start
 Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 17:10:07 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] "has" and "with" (was curious
 	algebrafailure)
@@ -23600,7 +23600,7 @@ http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=summer+activities+for+kids&cs=bz
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 00:42:31 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Lisp in Small Pieces
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@@ -23655,10 +23655,10 @@ On 8/15/07, Amazon.ca Customer Service <order-update@amazon.ca> wrote:
 Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 05:54:39 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Lisp in Small Pieces
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>, list
+To: Bill Page, list
 Cc: 
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > Well,
 > 
@@ -23692,7 +23692,7 @@ http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=summer+activities+for+kids&cs=bz
 \start
 Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 01:35:08 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] "has" and "with" (was
 	curious	algebrafailure)
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 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 16 Aug 2007 09:01:11 +0200
-Cc: list, Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke,
+Cc: list, Ralf Hemmecke,
 	Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 I do not know yet what Bnatural is.  But if the axiom interpreter does not
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-Cc: list, Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke,
+Cc: list, Ralf Hemmecke,
 	Gabriel Dos Reis
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -24104,7 +24104,7 @@ Ralf
 \start
 Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 12:23:30 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708122044400.7361@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>	
 	<46C045AC.9080800@hemmecke.de>
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 	<46C422DE.4D513C6F@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 16 Aug 2007 14:10:10 +0200
-Cc: list, Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke,
+Cc: list, Ralf Hemmecke,
 	Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: .spad, .input, .as and autocoercion
 
@@ -24474,7 +24474,7 @@ To: Martin Rubey
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 	<9qhcmzbrz1.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list, Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+Cc: list, Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: .spad, .input, .as and autocoercion
 
 On Thu, 16 Aug 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -24517,7 +24517,7 @@ To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708160720050.24500@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 16 Aug 2007 14:34:20 +0200
-Cc: list, Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+Cc: list, Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: .spad, .input, .as and autocoercion
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis writes:
@@ -24552,7 +24552,7 @@ To: Martin Rubey
 	<9qhcmzbrz1.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0708160720050.24500@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<9qr6m3k69f.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: list, Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+Cc: list, Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: .spad, .input, .as and autocoercion
 
 On Thu, 16 Aug 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -25817,13 +25817,13 @@ OK; thanks!
 \start
 Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 13:24:42 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: A bug in windows Axiom
 	<fbcd16d40708130608o78af7b2fxdeae7b9bd6878199@mail.gmail.com>
 	<1d67a53c0708131827t13114b32gd39a1a5213c9717b@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: list
 
-On 8/13/07, Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com> wrote:
+On 8/13/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 
 > Now - I don't want to have to go through the arduous business of downloading
 > masses of stuff before I can compile Axiom on Windows (and neither do my
@@ -25850,7 +25850,7 @@ Alfredo
 \start
 Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 13:25:39 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: A bug in windows Axiom
 	<fbcd16d40708130608o78af7b2fxdeae7b9bd6878199@mail.gmail.com>
 	<1d67a53c0708131827t13114b32gd39a1a5213c9717b@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -25868,7 +25868,7 @@ Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 10:43:53 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: A bug in windows Axiom
 To: Alfredo Portes,
-	Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
+	Alasdair McAndrew
 Cc: list
 
 --- Alfredo Portes wrote:
@@ -25942,7 +25942,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 18:37:38 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: A bug in windows Axiom
 	<fbcd16d40708130608o78af7b2fxdeae7b9bd6878199@mail.gmail.com>
 	<1d67a53c0708131827t13114b32gd39a1a5213c9717b@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -25953,7 +25953,7 @@ Cc: axiom-dev <list>
 
 Hi Alasdair,
 
-On 8/23/07, Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com> wrote:
+On 8/23/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 > Thank you very much!  I shall try it out as soon as I can.  Does this
 > version include Tim's help files?
 
@@ -25992,7 +25992,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 21:36:42 -0500
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>,
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 	Alfredo Portes, <alfredo@axiom-developer.org>
 Cc: list
 Subject: new algebra documentation
@@ -38744,8 +38744,8 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 08:27:24 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Arthur Ralfs" Arthur Ralfs
+From: Bill Page
+To: Arthur Ralfs
 Subject: Re: Interpreter commands from Spad?
 Cc: list
 
@@ -38795,8 +38795,8 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:01:59 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Arthur Ralfs" Arthur Ralfs
+From: Bill Page
+To: Arthur Ralfs
 Subject: Re: Interpreter commands from Spad?
 	<fbcd16d40708290527y236e859cpa2f362850d66fc3@mail.gmail.com>
 	<46D5A01E.2060302@shaw.ca>
diff --git a/book/2007-09.txt b/book/2007-09.txt
index a4b7aac..5df741d 100644
--- a/book/2007-09.txt
+++ b/book/2007-09.txt
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
 \start
 Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 14:39:26 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: "Stephen Watt" Stephen Watt, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
-Cc: sage-devel@googlegroups.com, Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: sage-devel@googlegroups.com, list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Aldor source code release!
 
@@ -46,12 +46,12 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-From: Gregory Vanuxem Gregory Vanuxem
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Gregory Vanuxem
+To: Bill Page
 Date: Sat, 01 Sep 2007 23:36:02 +0200
 Cc: Stephen Watt, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	sage-devel@googlegroups.com, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>,
-	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net, Axiom-Developer <list>
+	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net, list
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Aldor source code release!
 
 Many thanks.
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Le samedi 01 septembre 2007 =E0 14:39 -0400, Bill Page a =E9crit :
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2007 08:48:31 +1000
-From: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
 	boundary="----=_Part_1242_5941675.1188686911319"
 Subject: A student comment
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ As some of you may know, this semester I am using Axiom in a cryptography subjec
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 19:12:01 -0500
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Cc: list
 Subject: A student comment
 
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 19:17:09 -0500
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Cc: list
 Subject: Algebra documentation
 
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 20:31:08 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: A student comment
 Cc: list
 
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ Hi Alasdair,
 
 Did the Windows installer work fine for you and your students?
 
-On 9/1/07, Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com> wrote:
+On 9/1/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 > As some of you may know, this semester I am using Axiom in a cryptography
 > subject.  I have asked my students to comment briefly on what they
 > like/dislike about it.  Some like it, and find it "intuitive", while others
@@ -289,13 +289,13 @@ Alfredo
 
 
 \start
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: A student comment
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 01 Sep 2007 19:38:44 -0500
 Cc: list
 
-"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com> writes:
+Alasdair McAndrew writes:
 
 | As some of you may know, this semester I am using Axiom in a cryptography
 | subject.  I have asked my students to comment briefly on what they
@@ -327,8 +327,8 @@ Thanks for the feedback.
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 23:14:46 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Subject: Re: A student comment
 Cc: list
 
@@ -452,12 +452,12 @@ kadWq+6/iAzN/K0RR1kW2fU=
 Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 22:02:01 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: A student comment
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,
-	Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Bill Page,
+	Alasdair McAndrew
 Cc: list
 
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > On 9/1/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
 > > As some of you may know, this semester I am using Axiom in a
@@ -656,10 +656,10 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 22:12:56 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 
 Dear Aldorados,
@@ -730,14 +730,14 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 03 Sep 2007 21:43:53 -0500
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
+	list, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | Dear Aldorados,
 | 
@@ -793,12 +793,12 @@ from within Axiom (and vice versa)  through ISA like FOAM.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 23:22:31 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 	<878x7nrvyu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
+	list, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
 On 03 Sep 2007 21:43:53 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 > ...
@@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Axiom for Aldor or Aldor
 	for Axiom?
 	<878x7nrvyu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<fbcd16d40709032022w4828466dr94b616e74c3dc146@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net,
+Cc: list, open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net,
 	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
 On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -868,11 +868,11 @@ documentation issue with Stephen when I was in London last July.
 \start
 Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 23:39:10 -0400
 From: Stephen Watt
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 	<878x7nrvyu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<fbcd16d40709032022w4828466dr94b616e74c3dc146@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
+Cc: list, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
 	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
@@ -895,7 +895,7 @@ to take an address of something.)
 
 \start
 To: Bill Page, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 04 Sep 2007 09:20:59 +0200
@@ -928,10 +928,10 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 10:05:45 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 Cc: Bill Page,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] umlaut in Guess - mailing list
 	for algebra
@@ -985,13 +985,13 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 10:14:54 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: "Stephen Watt" Stephen Watt
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 	<878x7nrvyu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<fbcd16d40709032022w4828466dr94b616e74c3dc146@mail.gmail.com>
 	<20070904033910.GD12628@ptibonum.scl.csd.uwo.ca>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
+Cc: list, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
 	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>, Gabriel Dos Reis
 
@@ -1065,14 +1065,14 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 09:26:53 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 	<878x7nrvyu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<fbcd16d40709032022w4828466dr94b616e74c3dc146@mail.gmail.com>
 	<20070904033910.GD12628@ptibonum.scl.csd.uwo.ca>
 	<fbcd16d40709040714m473d703bi8bf414aa558fc038@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: Stephen Watt,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
 	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
@@ -1116,17 +1116,17 @@ experts who already know their contents :-)
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<fbcd16d40709040705k46f3605eve24c2268217c9496@mail.gmail.com>
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 04 Sep 2007 16:32:12 +0200
 Cc: Bill Page, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
+	list, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 Subject: Re: [open-axiom-devel] [fricas-devel] umlaut in
 	Guess - mailing list for algebra
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On 04 Sep 2007 09:20:59 +0200, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > >
@@ -1177,8 +1177,8 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 10:34:08 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 	<878x7nrvyu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<fbcd16d40709032022w4828466dr94b616e74c3dc146@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -1186,7 +1186,7 @@ Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 	<fbcd16d40709040714m473d703bi8bf414aa558fc038@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: Stephen Watt, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>, Laurentiu Dragan,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 
 On 9/4/07, Bill Page wrote:
@@ -1226,8 +1226,8 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 10:39:35 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 	<878x7nrvyu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<fbcd16d40709032022w4828466dr94b616e74c3dc146@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -1235,7 +1235,7 @@ Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 	<fbcd16d40709040714m473d703bi8bf414aa558fc038@mail.gmail.com>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0709040919360.20920@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 Cc: Stephen Watt,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
 	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
@@ -1263,7 +1263,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 09:45:05 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 	<878x7nrvyu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<fbcd16d40709032022w4828466dr94b616e74c3dc146@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -1272,7 +1272,7 @@ Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0709040919360.20920@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<fbcd16d40709040739o32ccf6e0xd3b7d204a6411236@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: Stephen Watt,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
 	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 
@@ -1303,17 +1303,17 @@ codes.  I suspect that was the work of Peter Broadbery -- anyone to concur?
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<fbcd16d40709040705k46f3605eve24c2268217c9496@mail.gmail.com>
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 04 Sep 2007 09:53:18 -0500
 Cc: Bill Page, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
+	list, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] [fricas-devel] umlaut in Guess -
 	mailing list for algebra
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -1336,18 +1336,18 @@ welcome.
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 14:32:06 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	<fbcd16d40709040705k46f3605eve24c2268217c9496@mail.gmail.com>
 	<87myw2pjmp.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 Cc: Bill Page, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
+	list, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] [fricas-devel] umlaut in Guess -
 	mailing list for algebra
 
 On 04 Sep 2007 09:53:18 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 >
 > [...]
 >
@@ -1384,11 +1384,11 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 15:13:12 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<fbcd16d40709040705k46f3605eve24c2268217c9496@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: Bill Page, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
+	list, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 Subject: Re: [open-axiom-devel] [fricas-devel] umlaut in
 	Guess - mailing list for algebra
 
@@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@ To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 	<fbcd16d40709040705k46f3605eve24c2268217c9496@mail.gmail.com>
 	<f3c595c60709041213t2518348en49359620ae3af576@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: Bill Page,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: [open-axiom-devel]
  [fricas-devel] umlaut in Guess - mailing list for algebra
@@ -1436,13 +1436,13 @@ databases and other derivative information.
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 16:12:12 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Alfredo Portes
 	<fbcd16d40709040705k46f3605eve24c2268217c9496@mail.gmail.com>
 	<f3c595c60709041213t2518348en49359620ae3af576@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: Bill Page, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
+	list, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 Subject: Re: [open-axiom-devel] [fricas-devel] umlaut in
 	Guess - mailing list for algebra
 
@@ -1500,7 +1500,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 15:48:35 -0400
 From: Laurentiu Dragan
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 	<878x7nrvyu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<fbcd16d40709032022w4828466dr94b616e74c3dc146@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -1509,7 +1509,7 @@ Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 	<fbcd16d40709040734u309101bj7e2e9ea8863fbcb0@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: Stephen Watt, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>, Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 
 Bill Page wrote:
@@ -1535,7 +1535,7 @@ Laurentiu
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 16:18:04 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: "Laurentiu Dragan" Laurentiu Dragan
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 	<878x7nrvyu.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -1546,7 +1546,7 @@ Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] Axiom for Aldor or Aldor for Axiom?
 	<46DDB693.8050601@uwo.ca>
 Cc: Stephen Watt, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>, Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 
 On 9/4/07, Laurentiu Dragan wrote:
@@ -1572,7 +1572,7 @@ To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 22:55:29 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
 Cc: Bill Page,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] umlaut in Guess - mailing list
 	for algebra
@@ -1612,8 +1612,8 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 23:28:48 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: A student comment
 Cc: list
 
@@ -1646,7 +1646,7 @@ Ondrej
 Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 15:42:01 -0700
 From: Ed Borasky
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, 
-	Axiom-Developer <list>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
+	list, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 Subject: re: [open-axiom-devel] [fricas-devel] umlaut
 	in	Guess - mailing list for algebra
 	<fbcd16d40709041312w78f7b1ccs1ca0e07b5821053b@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -1713,7 +1713,7 @@ VVfLQ4ARvxBUiDn5HB1gZhI=
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 18:18:46 -0500
-To: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Cc: list
 Subject: A student comment
 
@@ -1779,8 +1779,8 @@ Tim, the newly cynical curmudgeon.
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 01:44:56 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: A student comment
 
@@ -1859,7 +1859,7 @@ Ondrej
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 19:33:02 -0500
-To: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Cc: list
 Subject: A student comment
 
@@ -2123,7 +2123,7 @@ ________________________________________________________________________
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2007 11:12:49 +0200
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,
+To: Bill Page,
 	Alfredo Portes
 From: Christian Aistleitner
 	<fbcd16d40709040705k46f3605eve24c2268217c9496@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -2131,14 +2131,14 @@ From: Christian Aistleitner
 	<fbcd16d40709041312w78f7b1ccs1ca0e07b5821053b@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: Bill Page, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>, open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: APL2 is evil [was: Re: [Aldor-l]
 	[open-axiom-devel] [fricas-devel] umlaut in Guess - mailing
 	list for algebra]
 
 Hello,
 
-On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 22:12:12 +0200, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>  
+On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 22:12:12 +0200, Bill Page  
 wrote:
 
 > For
@@ -3154,7 +3154,7 @@ Go GUI.
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 12:11:24 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Christian Aistleitner
 	<fbcd16d40709040705k46f3605eve24c2268217c9496@mail.gmail.com>
 	<f3c595c60709041213t2518348en49359620ae3af576@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -3163,7 +3163,7 @@ To: Christian Aistleitner
 Cc: Stephen Watt, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>, Bill Page,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: APL2 is evil [was: Re: [Aldor-l]
 	[open-axiom-devel] [fricas-devel] umlaut in Guess - mailing
 	list for algebra]
@@ -3210,7 +3210,7 @@ To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 Cc: Stephen Watt, Christian Aistleitner,
 	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>, Bill Page,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: APL2 is evil [was: Re:
  [Aldor-l] [open-axiom-devel]
  [fricas-devel] umlaut in Guess - mailing list for algebra]
@@ -3392,7 +3392,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 11:41:53 +0200
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 From: Christian Aistleitner
 	<fbcd16d40709040705k46f3605eve24c2268217c9496@mail.gmail.com>
 	<f3c595c60709041213t2518348en49359620ae3af576@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -3402,14 +3402,14 @@ From: Christian Aistleitner
 Cc: Stephen Watt, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>, Bill Page,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: APL2 is evil [was: Re: [Aldor-l]
 	[open-axiom-devel] [fricas-devel] umlaut in Guess - mailing
 	list for algebra]
 
 Hello,
 
-On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 18:11:24 +0200, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>  
+On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 18:11:24 +0200, Bill Page  
 wrote:
 
 > On 9/5/07, Christian Aistleitner wrote:
@@ -16067,7 +16067,7 @@ Dave Feustel
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 14:03:42 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: dfeustel@mindspring.com
 Subject: Re: Axiom for 64-bit AMD OpenBSD 4.1
 Cc: list
@@ -16127,7 +16127,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 18:16:59 -0500
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: Mailing List Etiquette
 
@@ -16148,8 +16148,8 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 22:01:05 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Mailing List Etiquette
 
@@ -16238,7 +16238,7 @@ index f95a511..9973ef1 100644
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 20:07:14 -0500
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
+To: William Sit
 Cc: list
 Subject: bug #361
 
@@ -16394,7 +16394,7 @@ Home page: .......http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 23:01:24 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: re: bug #361
 	<46E34EF1.AB5070D9@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
@@ -16444,7 +16444,7 @@ On 9/8/07, William Sit wrote:
 Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2007 01:22:11 -0400
 From: William Sit
 Subject: re: bug #361
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Message-id: <46E38303.46E85EDC@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
 MIME-version: 1.0
 	<46E34EF1.AB5070D9@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
@@ -16791,7 +16791,7 @@ index 6f588bc..0000000
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 22:34:33 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
 Subject: re: bug #361
 	<46E34EF1.AB5070D9@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
@@ -27275,7 +27275,7 @@ http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 14:05:14 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Cc: list
 Subject: Gold
 
@@ -27342,7 +27342,7 @@ http://tv.yahoo.com/
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 20:57:31 -0500
-To: "Cliff Yapp" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Cc: list
 Subject: Gold numbering scheme
 
@@ -27369,7 +27369,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 22:11:01 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Gold numbering scheme
 Cc: list
 
@@ -27605,7 +27605,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 \start
 Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 14:59:19 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Two hyperdoc questions
 	boundary="----=_Part_39103_7054220.1189709959257"
 	<9qlkeh3hlq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -29479,7 +29479,7 @@ and installs fine.
 
 
 \start
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire, Ed Borasky
 Cc: list
 Subject: GCL on an AMD64 Linux system?
@@ -29610,7 +29610,7 @@ could you please forward the entire thing?
 
 Take care,
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Ed,
 > 
@@ -29750,7 +29750,7 @@ This patch has been applied and tested.
 
 Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 14:59:19 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Two hyperdoc questions
 On 18 Jun 2007 08:24:33 +0200, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
@@ -30899,7 +30899,7 @@ Maxima and the Lisp music codes I run.
 
 
 \start
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: re: GCL on an AMD64 Linux system?
 	<46EC3755.3010806@cesmail.net> <46EC3B1D.8080505@cesmail.net>
@@ -31031,7 +31031,7 @@ from elsewhere -- but that is just me.
 
 
 \start
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: re: GCL on an AMD64 Linux system?
 	<46EC3755.3010806@cesmail.net> <46EC3B1D.8080505@cesmail.net>
@@ -31466,7 +31466,7 @@ So ... what does all that say?
 
 
 \start
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: re: GCL on an AMD64 Linux system?
 	<46EC3755.3010806@cesmail.net> <46EC3B1D.8080505@cesmail.net>
@@ -31907,7 +31907,7 @@ supposed to behave.
 
 
 \start
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: re: GCL on an AMD64 Linux system?
 	<46EC3755.3010806@cesmail.net> <46EC3B1D.8080505@cesmail.net>
@@ -31965,7 +31965,7 @@ went up to 2 GB and came with Windows Vista installed. I don't need that. :)
 
 
 \start
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: re: GCL on an AMD64 Linux system?
 	<46EC3B1D.8080505@cesmail.net>	<199912050646.dB56k4P26578@localhost.localdomain>	<46EC76EC.1030508@cesmail.net>	<199912050736.dB57aOj26652@localhost.localdomain>	<46ECB774.4030109@cesmail.net>	<199912051156.dB5BuJ608978@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -32517,7 +32517,7 @@ znmeb@DreamScape ~ $
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 11:40:27 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: re: GCL on an AMD64 Linux system?
 	<46EC3B1D.8080505@cesmail.net>	<199912050646.dB56k4P26578@localhost.localdomain>	<46EC76EC.1030508@cesmail.net>	<199912050736.dB57aOj26652@localhost.localdomain>	<46ECB774.4030109@cesmail.net>	<199912051156.dB5BuJ608978@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -32551,7 +32551,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 11:40:58 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Sep 2007 08:12:07 -0700)
 Subject: Re: Axiom server
@@ -32564,7 +32564,7 @@ Excellent. I'll put it into the update queue. Thanks. --Tim
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 00:35:32 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Axiom server
 	<200709161540.l8GFewN09430@localhost.localdomain>
 	<f3c595c60709161123g8aee7cbja58392ea441c5cc8@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -32646,7 +32646,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 01:31:32 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Axiom server
 	<E1IX8Zu-0005w1-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Cc: list
@@ -33025,7 +33025,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 20:10:42 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire
 	on 17 Sep 2007 11:39:46 -0400)
 Subject: Re: GCL on an AMD64 Linux system?
@@ -33129,7 +33129,7 @@ Alfredo
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 04:05:42 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	Reis on 17 Sep 2007 21:14:57 -0500)
 Subject: Re: Mailing List Etiquette
@@ -33232,7 +33232,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 18 Sep 2007 08:06:45 -0500
 Cc: list
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 | Gaby,
 | 
@@ -33253,7 +33253,7 @@ answer, but it was appropriate.
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 17:18:57 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Mailing List Etiquette
 	<46EE8342.5000807@cesmail.net>
@@ -33290,7 +33290,7 @@ Ondrej
 \start
 Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 10:36:47 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: Re: Mailing List Etiquette
 	<46EE8342.5000807@cesmail.net>
 	<f3c595c60709170749j433f5981n76be57e8f0897548@mail.gmail.com> 
@@ -33313,8 +33313,8 @@ Even if you gave incentive to create the fork?
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 18:26:38 +0200
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Ondrej Certik
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Mailing List Etiquette
 	<46EE8342.5000807@cesmail.net>
 	<f3c595c60709170749j433f5981n76be57e8f0897548@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -33345,10 +33345,10 @@ Ondrej
 Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 10:35:34 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Mailing List Etiquette
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Cc: list
 
---- Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz> wrote:
+--- Ondrej Certik wrote:
 
 > I don't know, never happened to me yet. But one thing is what I like
 > or don't like and another thing is how to spend my time effectively
@@ -33378,7 +33378,7 @@ Shape Yahoo! in your own image.  Join our Network Research Panel today!   http:/
 
 
 \start
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: Re: Mailing List Etiquette
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 18 Sep 2007 14:31:08 -0500
@@ -33386,7 +33386,7 @@ Cc: list
 
 Cliff Yapp writes:
 
-| --- Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz> wrote:
+| --- Ondrej Certik wrote:
 | 
 | > I don't know, never happened to me yet. But one thing is what I like
 | > or don't like and another thing is how to spend my time effectively
@@ -33412,7 +33412,7 @@ tin air.
 Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 14:09:39 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Mailing List Etiquette
-To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis, Ondrej Certik
 Cc: list
 
 --- Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
@@ -33535,7 +33535,7 @@ what I sense when I happen to talk with former Axiom developers or users.
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 14:13:26 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	from Gabriel Dos Reis on Tue, 18 Sep 2007 21:13:49 -0500 (CDT))
 Subject: Re: Mailing List Etiquette
@@ -33563,7 +33563,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 14:31:44 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Mailing List Etiquette
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0709182110160.14272@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<200709191813.l8JIDQ917202@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -33590,7 +33590,7 @@ yesterday) call Axiom.
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 16:41:28 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	from Gabriel Dos Reis on Wed, 19 Sep 2007 14:31:44 -0500 (CDT))
 Subject: Re: Mailing List Etiquette
@@ -33681,7 +33681,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 15:53:52 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Mailing List Etiquette
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0709182110160.14272@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<200709191813.l8JIDQ917202@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -34039,9 +34039,9 @@ index 0000000..b82caf0
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 21:46:34 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: amca01@gmail.com, Arthur Ralfs
-	(amca01@gmail.com)
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Alasdair McAndrew, Arthur Ralfs
+	(Alasdair McAndrew)
 	<1d67a53c0709211706t61cc848bi9d2b8620f92d6aa1@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: hyperdoc on windows
@@ -34204,7 +34204,7 @@ I have the regular paid Komodo IDE and I love it.
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 23:52:38 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Alfredo Portes
 	(Alfredo Portes)
 Subject: re: hyperdoc on windows
@@ -34407,7 +34407,7 @@ Camm Maguire wrote:
 > 
 > Take care,
 > 
-> root Tim Daly writes:
+> Tim Daly writes:
 > 
 >> Ed,
 >>
@@ -42327,7 +42327,7 @@ index 0000000..59e6838
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 23:45:45 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Alfredo Portes
 	(Alfredo Portes)
 Subject: re: hyperdoc on windows
@@ -45093,7 +45093,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 22 Sep 2007 09:11:16 +0200
 Cc: list
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > >I think it will be good to add Martin's code to Arthur's work to browse
 > >the databases:
@@ -45203,7 +45203,7 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 12:39:35 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Sep 2007 09:14:38 -0700)
 Subject: Re: axserver patch
@@ -45794,7 +45794,7 @@ Arthur
 \start
 Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 13:41:50 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Arthur Ralfs" Arthur Ralfs
+To: Arthur Ralfs
 Subject: Re: axserver patch
 	<f3c595c60709220922q7837b7dapd06c4f6101968f3f@mail.gmail.com>
 	<46F5494D.9020804@shaw.ca>
@@ -45849,9 +45849,9 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 20:43:50 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: "Arthur Ralfs" Arthur Ralfs, Alfredo Portes,
-	"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Arthur Ralfs, Alfredo Portes,
+	Alasdair McAndrew
 	Sep 2007 10:49:54 -0700)
 	<200709221639.l8MGdZn19178@localhost.localdomain>
 	<46F555C2.5020100@shaw.ca>
@@ -45896,7 +45896,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 19:05:50 -0700
 From: Arthur Ralfs
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Message-id: <46F5C9FE.4000505@shaw.ca>
 MIME-version: 1.0
 	<200709221639.l8MGdZn19178@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -45961,7 +45961,7 @@ From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 21:22:47 -0500
 To: "Arthur Ralfs" <arthur@mathbrane.ca>,
 	Alfredo Portes,
-	"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+	Alasdair McAndrew
 Cc: list
 Subject: newhyper.pamphlet
 
@@ -46637,7 +46637,7 @@ static char axiom_bits[] = {
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 22:35:41 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Sep 2007 19:05:50 -0700)
 	<200709221639.l8MGdZn19178@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -46820,7 +46820,7 @@ Arthur
 \start
 Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 15:32:17 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: svn server
 
@@ -46858,7 +46858,7 @@ On 9/23/07, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:33:22 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Sep 2007 12:30:19 -0700)
 Subject: re: axserver and hyperdoc
@@ -46940,7 +46940,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:34:53 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Alfredo Portes
 	(Alfredo Portes)
 	<f3c595c60709231232t3ecc86d3p78a51a604b48ec48@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -46967,7 +46967,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 01:00:39 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Sep 2007 21:29:28 -0700)
 Subject: re: axserver and hyperdoc
@@ -47012,7 +47012,7 @@ To: Tim Daly, Arthur Ralfs
 Cc: list
 
 
---- root Tim Daly wrote:
+--- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > I do have to find the Math1..N fonts for firefox
 > under linux. Variable sized parens and brackets are 
@@ -47127,7 +47127,7 @@ As long as either option works I'm happy.
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 13:29:37 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Sep 2007 10:19:19 -0700)
 	<46F76524.4060703@shaw.ca>
@@ -47163,8 +47163,8 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 10:42:53 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire
 Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: GCL-2.6.8pre cygwin
 
@@ -47844,8 +47844,8 @@ daly@deadbeef ~/gcl-2_6_8pre
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:35:24 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire
 Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: gcl-2.6.8pre on cygwin
 
@@ -47867,8 +47867,8 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 16:49:13 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Cc: list
 Subject: [Alfredo Portes: Re: hyperdoc on windows]
 
@@ -47884,7 +47884,7 @@ Tim
 ------- Start of forwarded message -------
 Tim,
 
-On 9/26/07, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On 9/26/07, Tim Daly wrote:
 > excellent. thanks. i'll see if i can get a running version.
 >
 > if you have a few minutes can you try to get a working socket?
@@ -47929,7 +47929,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 11:00:49 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Cc: 
 Subject: Axiom on windows
@@ -48434,7 +48434,7 @@ Regards,
 
 Alfredo
 
-On 9/27/07, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On 9/27/07, Tim Daly wrote:
 > Please be aware that if you have axiom installed on windows
 > and you later install openaxiom, your axiom installation will break.
 > Re-installing axiom will fix the problem.
@@ -49074,7 +49074,7 @@ al+approaches.html}
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 02:46:35 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 28 Sep 2007 08:23:54 +0200)
 	<9qfy0zmhol.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -49240,7 +49240,7 @@ Email: nico@pnjgroup.co.za
 \start
 Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 05:04:34 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: End Of File
 
 Hi everyone,
@@ -49290,7 +49290,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 11:41:20 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Alfredo Portes
 	(Alfredo Portes)
 Subject: Re: End Of File
@@ -49312,7 +49312,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 11:43:33 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 29 Sep 2007 15:38:48 +0200)
 	<9qfy0zmhol.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -49890,7 +49890,7 @@ Cc: Bill Page, list,
 	axiom-legal@nongnu.org
 Subject: Re: Copyright notice Re: pfaffian.input.pamphlet
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > > I just realised that you are possibly breaking Copyright in your pamphl=
 et.  See
@@ -49967,7 +49967,7 @@ CY
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 12:30:19 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 29 Sep 2007 18:05:07 +0200)
 	<9qfy0zmhol.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -50001,7 +50001,7 @@ Date: 29 Sep 2007 18:42:55 +0200
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Copyright notice Re: pfaffian.input.pamphlet
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Please send a reference to Gunter's paper.
 I did:
@@ -50035,7 +50035,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 12:47:19 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 29 Sep 2007 18:05:07 +0200)
 	<9qfy0zmhol.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -50091,7 +50091,7 @@ Date: 29 Sep 2007 18:55:21 +0200
 Cc: axiom-legal@nongnu.org, list
 Subject: Re: Copyright notice Re: pfaffian.input.pamphlet
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > In total number of characters and time, the source text TeX, the regression
 > test case generation, the system merge issues, the testing and the patch
@@ -50132,7 +50132,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 13:10:11 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 29 Sep 2007 18:55:21 +0200)
 	<9qfy0zmhol.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -50180,7 +50180,7 @@ Date: 29 Sep 2007 19:51:19 +0200
 Cc: axiom-legal@nongnu.org, list
 Subject: Re: Copyright notice Re: pfaffian.input.pamphlet
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > I hope to merge it into the SQMATRIX domain, since it requires the matrices
 > to be square. It looks like I can use the antisymmetric function to replace
@@ -50217,7 +50217,7 @@ Subject: re: Copyright notice Re: pfaffian.input.pamphlet
 Cc: list
 
 On 09/29/2007 06:42 PM, Martin Rubey wrote:
-> root Tim Daly writes:
+> Tim Daly writes:
 >=20
 >> Please send a reference to Gunter's paper.
 > I did:
@@ -50283,7 +50283,7 @@ r.
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 19:32:50 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 29 Sep 2007 19:51:19 +0200)
 	<9qfy0zmhol.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -50332,7 +50332,7 @@ Date: 30 Sep 2007 03:10:11 +0200
 Cc: list, axiom-math <axiom-math@nongnu.org>
 Subject: Re: pfaffian.input.pamphlet
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Martin,
 > 
@@ -50480,7 +50480,7 @@ TODO:
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 22:32:24 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 30 Sep 2007 03:10:11 +0200)
 	<9qfy0zmhol.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -50573,7 +50573,7 @@ Date: 30 Sep 2007 09:06:59 +0200
 Cc: list, axiom-math@nongnu.org
 Subject: Re: pfaffian.input.pamphlet
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > You're quite correct. It seems that the documentation on wikipedia is wrong,
 > at least as I read it. Do you agree?
@@ -50587,7 +50587,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 13:41:07 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 30 Sep 2007 03:10:11 +0200)
 	<9qfy0zmhol.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -50628,7 +50628,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 30 Sep 2007 15:58:57 -0500
 Cc: 
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 | Otherwise, what is science for?
 
@@ -50640,7 +50640,7 @@ Maybe plagiarism?
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 17:36:13 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	Reis on 30 Sep 2007 15:58:57 -0500)
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-legal] re: Copyright notice Re:
@@ -50684,7 +50684,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 30 Sep 2007 16:51:37 -0500
 Cc: axiom-legal@nongnu.org, list
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 | Ah, Gaby, while I've got your attention....
 | 
@@ -50703,7 +50703,7 @@ environment variable sounds to be like a bug that should be fixed in Axiom.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 18:28:36 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Alfredo Portes
 Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Axiom breakage when installing OpenAxiom
@@ -50757,7 +50757,7 @@ Regards,
 
 Alfredo
 
-On 9/30/07, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On 9/30/07, Tim Daly wrote:
 > Alfredo,
 >
 > >| Ah, Gaby, while I've got your attention....
@@ -50784,7 +50784,7 @@ On 9/30/07, root Tim Daly wrote:
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: re: Axiom breakage when installing
  OpenAxiom
 To: Alfredo Portes,Tim Daly
@@ -50822,7 +50822,7 @@ On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 18:35:34 -0400
 >
 >Alfredo
 >
->On 9/30/07, root Tim Daly wrote:
+>On 9/30/07, Tim Daly wrote:
 >> Alfredo,
 >>
 >> >| Ah, Gaby, while I've got your attention....
@@ -50899,7 +50899,7 @@ development machine.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 19:40:31 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 30 Sep 2007 09:06:59 +0200)
 	<9qfy0zmhol.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -50990,7 +50990,7 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 23:31:44 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Sep 2007 20:25:39 -0700)
 Subject: Re: End Of File
diff --git a/book/2007-10.txt b/book/2007-10.txt
index 4a77570..d10207a 100644
--- a/book/2007-10.txt
+++ b/book/2007-10.txt
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Date: 01 Oct 2007 08:12:14 +0200
 Cc: list, axiom-math@nongnu.org
 Subject: Re: pfaffian.input.pamphlet
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Martin,
 > 
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Martin
 
 
 \start
-To: Alasdair.McAndrew@vu.edu.au, William Sit,
+To: Alasdair McAndrew, William Sit,
 	Bill Page
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 01 Oct 2007 09:58:55 +0200
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 05:38:34 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Sep 2007 20:37:45 -0700)
 Subject: Re: End Of File
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 17:28:07 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Cc: 
 Subject: raw sockets on XP
@@ -828,8 +828,8 @@ index 0000000..9db87f8
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 22:14:18 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire
 Cc: list, "C. Frangos" Constantine Frangos
 Subject: [Constantine Frangos: Re: Installing axiom on
 	suse linux 10.2]
@@ -1068,7 +1068,7 @@ Take care,
 
 
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Camm,
 > 
@@ -18432,7 +18432,7 @@ index 0000000..eb989d3
 \start
 Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 07:03:11 -0700
 From: Arthur Ralfs
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Message-id: <470CDB9F.2060409@shaw.ca>
 MIME-version: 1.0
 Cc: list
@@ -18876,7 +18876,7 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 23:56:33 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Oct 2007 07:03:11 -0700)
 Cc: list
@@ -18896,7 +18896,7 @@ Tim
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:49:36 -0500
 To: "Arthur Ralfs" <arthur@mathbrane.ca>,
-	"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>,
+	Alasdair McAndrew
 	Alfredo Portes
 Cc: list
 Subject: new hyperdoc changes -- xhtml jenks book
@@ -19096,7 +19096,7 @@ book-contents.xhtml
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:51:37 -0500
 To: "Arthur Ralfs" <arthur@mathbrane.ca>,
-	"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>,
+	Alasdair McAndrew
 	Alfredo Portes
 Cc: list
 Subject: new hyperdoc changes -- Cryptographics Topic
@@ -19115,7 +19115,7 @@ Tim
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:58:24 -0500
 To: "Arthur Ralfs" <arthur@mathbrane.ca>,
-	"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>,
+	Alasdair McAndrew
 	Alfredo Portes
 Cc: list
 Subject: new hyperdoc changes -- axserver.spad
@@ -19141,7 +19141,7 @@ Tim
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 22:05:00 -0500
 To: "Arthur Ralfs" <arthur@mathbrane.ca>,
-	"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>,
+	Alasdair McAndrew
 	Alfredo Portes
 Cc: list
 Subject: new hyperdoc changes -- Axiom main line changes
@@ -19623,7 +19623,7 @@ index 9db87f8..6feb283 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 11:01:40 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: arthur@mathbrane.ca
 	Sun, 14 Oct 2007 07:11:58 -0700)
 	<471223AE.6020704@mathbrane.ca>
@@ -19706,7 +19706,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 11:14:02 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: arthur@mathbrane.ca
 	Sun, 14 Oct 2007 07:11:58 -0700)
 Cc: list
@@ -19805,7 +19805,7 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 12:04:02 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: "Arthur Ralfs" <arthur@mathbrane.ca>
 Cc: list
 Subject: html -> xhtml page rename fix
@@ -19893,7 +19893,7 @@ or the upstream source and try it out.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:38:11 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: CATS - Computer Algebra Test Suite
 	<47128F10.2080406@cesmail.net>
@@ -20385,7 +20385,7 @@ ZHk+CjwvaHRtbD4=
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 01:15:05 -0500
-From: "Mike Hansen" <mhansen@gmail.com>
+From: Mike Hansen
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: CATS - Computer Algebra Test Suite
 	<47128F10.2080406@cesmail.net>
@@ -20470,7 +20470,7 @@ index 791d851..741840f 100644
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 02:14:29 -0500
 To: "Arthur Ralfs" <arthur@mathbrane.ca>,
-	"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>,
+	Alasdair McAndrew
 	Alfredo Portes
 Cc: list
 Subject: new hyperdoc changes
@@ -20803,7 +20803,7 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 11:40:37 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 15 Oct 2007 08:35:13 +0200)
 Subject: Re: CATS - Computer Algebra Test Suite
@@ -20832,7 +20832,7 @@ Cc: list,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > I found only 1 mention of tex4ht on MathAction.  It appears in the summer of
 > code section.  Do you have a reference?
@@ -20906,7 +20906,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 12:04:08 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Oct 2007 08:33:50 -0700)
 Subject: Re: HyperDoc replacement, was: Re: CATS - Computer
@@ -20954,7 +20954,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 12:21:26 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 15 Oct 2007 17:51:35 +0200)
 Subject: Re: HyperDoc replacement,
@@ -21003,7 +21003,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 15 Oct 2007 21:06:45 +0200
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>, list
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > I know we're going to need the output from system commands such as:
 >   )show Polynomial(Fraction(Integer))
@@ -21019,7 +21019,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 15:16:23 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 15 Oct 2007 21:06:45 +0200)
 Subject: Re: HyperDoc replacement,
@@ -21049,7 +21049,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 18:14:14 -0700
 From: Arthur Ralfs
-To: Alfredo Portes, root Tim Daly
+To: Alfredo Portes, Tim Daly
 Message-id: <47141066.2080203@shaw.ca>
 MIME-version: 1.0
 	recognized.
@@ -21074,7 +21074,7 @@ Arthur
 \start
 Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 21:28:16 -0400
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Arthur Ralfs" Arthur Ralfs
+To: Arthur Ralfs
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: axserver console interaction
 
@@ -21228,7 +21228,7 @@ Arthur
 
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
-> root Tim Daly writes:
+> Tim Daly writes:
 >
 >   
 >> I found only 1 mention of tex4ht on MathAction.  It appears in the summer of
@@ -21279,7 +21279,7 @@ Martin Rubey wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 22:44:11 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Oct 2007 19:14:25 -0700)
 Subject: re: axserver console interaction
@@ -21330,7 +21330,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 19:46:20 -0700
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Arthur Ralfs" Arthur Ralfs
+To: Arthur Ralfs
 	<f3c595c60710151828yc0e1ac8re3cbb72f9817f1d6@mail.gmail.com>
 	<47141E81.6060904@shaw.ca>
 Cc: list
@@ -21382,7 +21382,7 @@ Alfredo
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 22:56:33 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Oct 2007 19:33:27 -0700)
 Subject: Re: HyperDoc replacement, was: Re: CATS - Computer
@@ -21465,7 +21465,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 02:12:50 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	root on Mon, 15 Oct 2007 16:30:47 -0400)
 	<4713C2B6.1010900@shaw.ca>
@@ -21605,7 +21605,7 @@ Take care,
 
 
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Camm,
 >=20
@@ -22015,7 +22015,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 18:43:00 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: list
 Subject: hashing
 
@@ -22397,7 +22397,7 @@ From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 23:15:33 -0500
 To: "Arthur Ralfs" <arthur@mathbrane.ca>,
 	Alfredo Portes,
-	"Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+	Alasdair McAndrew
 Cc: list
 Subject: new hyperdoc
 
@@ -23620,7 +23620,7 @@ Martin
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 23:58:52 -0500
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 Cc: list
 Subject: wxAxiom
 
@@ -23647,7 +23647,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 17:47:53 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<87tzojxjqm.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>	
 	<fbcd16d40710220903j19204785l2072b8f005466281@mail.gmail.com>	
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0710221103300.17358@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>	
@@ -23675,8 +23675,8 @@ PS: Shouldn't this discussion go to axiom-developer instead of axiom-math?
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 13:16:32 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0710221103300.17358@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<fbcd16d40710220948i4cfddcf2q3cf5543a73380228@mail.gmail.com>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0710221155250.17358@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -23757,7 +23757,7 @@ Haskell has imperative skin -- check out `monad'.
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 20:39:29 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0710221155250.17358@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<fbcd16d40710221106i671da534kbf76250668178a67@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -23874,7 +23874,7 @@ I do not see `purely functional' as as necessity.
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 21:42:14 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 	<47279AFF.5010202@hemmecke.de>
 	<fbcd16d40710310754g15372d99j2e5ba81c1da2710@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -24043,7 +24043,7 @@ should not be cached.
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 22:29:45 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 	<47289E1F.80509@risc.uni-linz.ac.at>
 	<fbcd16d40710310929v658f24d2k4c05b636c35b118a@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -24248,7 +24248,7 @@ skip to page 40.
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 23:13:43 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 	<4728B1B9.807@hemmecke.de>
 	<fbcd16d40710311016x4f028e0dj92e72ccb3552be@mail.gmail.com>
diff --git a/book/2007-11.txt b/book/2007-11.txt
index b13ac4c..2c462dd 100644
--- a/book/2007-11.txt
+++ b/book/2007-11.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 \start
 Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 00:16:43 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0710311857340.14870@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<fbcd16d40710311739j17695e30kc15f9d5f56e563b6@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 01:49:22 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>, 
+From: Bill Page
+To: list, 
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 Cc: William Stein, sage-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	Axiom-Mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 01 Nov 2007 07:21:57 +0100
 Cc: sage-devel@googlegroups.com, William Stein,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, Axiom-Mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Axiom Wiki and Portal are
 	moving
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ Dear Bill,
 I'm very grateful to you, even though I'm unhappy that axiom-developer.org will
 not have the same contents in future.  Oh dear, I link to it in a paper...
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 >     http://axiom-wiki.newsynthesis.org
 > 
@@ -577,10 +577,10 @@ Constantine Frangos wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 10:07:09 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 	<9qzlxypjsq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
+Cc: list, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Axiom Wiki and Portal are
 	moving
@@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ change over time since that is the nature of the applications but I do
 not think you should fear that the link in your paper will not work in
 the immediate future.
 
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 >
 > >     http://axiom-wiki.newsynthesis.org
 > >
@@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 	<9qzlxypjsq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<fbcd16d40711010707h1371b4fblf3e31fc640d39249@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Axiom Wiki and Portal are
 	moving
@@ -760,13 +760,13 @@ communication channels between the tracker if that is possible.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 10:30:52 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	<9qzlxypjsq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<fbcd16d40711010707h1371b4fblf3e31fc640d39249@mail.gmail.com>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0711010909580.19026@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: [open-axiom-devel] [fricas-devel] Re: Axiom
 	Wiki and Portal are moving
 
@@ -822,16 +822,16 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Date: 01 Nov 2007 12:54:00 -0500
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, sage-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	William Stein,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, Axiom-Mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Axiom Wiki and Portal are moving
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | In spite of this and in view of Tim's desire to complete the move as
 | soon as possible, I would like to invite everyone to begin using the
@@ -851,17 +851,17 @@ What will happen to the email MathAction?
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 14:14:10 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Bill Page
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	<87k5p1c0nb.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, sage-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	William Stein,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, Axiom-Mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Axiom Wiki and Portal are moving
 
 On 01 Nov 2007 12:54:00 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 >
 > | new sites now. They can be found at:
 > |
@@ -909,12 +909,12 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 13:19:06 -0500 (CDT)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<87k5p1c0nb.fsf@soliton.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<fbcd16d40711011114h7d1025f8ob1a26fb421165f53@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, sage-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	William Stein,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, Axiom-Mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Axiom Wiki and Portal are moving
 
@@ -945,7 +945,7 @@ should be done...
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 14:29:54 -0600
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: wiki.axiom-developer.org
 
@@ -995,7 +995,7 @@ To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 22:37:33 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
 Cc: sage-devel@googlegroups.com, William Stein,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, Axiom-Mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Axiom Wiki and Portal are
 	moving
@@ -1141,11 +1141,11 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 11:22:47 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 	<E1InhjJ-0003Jm-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Cc: sage-devel@googlegroups.com, William Stein,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, Axiom-Mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Axiom Wiki and Portal are
 	moving
@@ -1431,7 +1431,7 @@ To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2007 18:27:22 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
 Cc: sage-devel@googlegroups.com, William Stein,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, Axiom-Mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Axiom Wiki and Portal are
 	moving
@@ -1672,12 +1672,12 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<9qzlxypjsq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<fbcd16d40711010707h1371b4fblf3e31fc640d39249@mail.gmail.com>
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 05 Nov 2007 10:06:09 +0100
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
+Cc: list, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Axiom Wiki and Portal are
 	moving
@@ -1753,12 +1753,12 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 10:38:30 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 	<9qzlxypjsq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<fbcd16d40711010707h1371b4fblf3e31fc640d39249@mail.gmail.com>
 	<9qejf5qcxq.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
+Cc: list, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Axiom Wiki and Portal are
 	moving
@@ -1899,8 +1899,8 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 12:31:18 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: wiki.axiom-developer.org
 
@@ -1979,9 +1979,9 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 18:01:01 +0100
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<fbcd16d40711050638w4afebf1bwdf9af3339e67fcfd@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [open-axiom-devel] [fricas-devel] Re: Axiom
  Wiki and Portal are moving
@@ -2002,7 +2002,7 @@ Ralf
 \start
 Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 12:19:58 -0500
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: wiki.axiom-developer.org
 	<fbcd16d40711050831x6d7e3cf8la7e243b908c0962@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: list
@@ -2045,7 +2045,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 07:24:12 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: wiki.axiom-developer.org
 	<9qfxzcq64r.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -2075,7 +2075,7 @@ On 12 Nov 2007 08:23:32 +0100, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 22:48:16 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Alfredo Portes,
 	"Arthur Ralfs" <arthur@mathbrane.ca>
 Cc: list
@@ -2405,7 +2405,7 @@ Best regards,
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 18:49:16 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: William Stein
 	(William Stein)
 	<85e81ba30711181332r5d4b82desef87abdabfeedf5b@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -2461,7 +2461,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 18:51:08 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Paul.Zimmermann@loria.fr
 	on Sun, 18 Nov 2007 23:24:35 +0100)
 Cc: William Stein, list, David Joyner
@@ -2495,7 +2495,7 @@ Cc: list, Paul.Zimmermann@loria.fr,
 	sage-devel@googlegroups.com, David Joyner
 Subject: Re: AMS Notices: Open Source Mathematical Software
 
-On Nov 18, 2007 3:49 PM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Nov 18, 2007 3:49 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > One possible other source for funding is NIST (although the year that
 > I thought to apply they only had funding for prior project, no new
 > money available).
@@ -2547,7 +2547,7 @@ William
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 19:24:57 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: William Stein
 	(William Stein)
 	<85e81ba30711181332r5d4b82desef87abdabfeedf5b@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -2716,7 +2716,7 @@ index b1066aa..af6ead2 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 01:35:40 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: re: AMS Notices: Open Source Mathematical
 	Software
@@ -2757,7 +2757,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 02:58:52 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: rcunnin2@hotmail.com
 	Cunningham on Sun, 18 Nov 2007 19:48:54 -0500)
 Cc: list
@@ -3704,8 +3704,8 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 17:58:16 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>, 
+From: Bill Page
+To: list, 
 	Axiom-Mail <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>, 
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 Cc: sage-devel@googlegroups.com
@@ -3779,11 +3779,11 @@ Bill Page.
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 25 Nov 2007 08:19:09 +0100
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Axiom Wiki and Axiom Portal
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > All bug reports and issues from the old wiki site have been
 > transferred to the new site and an updated version of the customized
@@ -3925,7 +3925,7 @@ sure calling it  bug is an effective way to achieve that goal.
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: Bug in parallel iteration
 To: Martin Rubey,axiom-devel
 	<list>,	fricas-devel
@@ -4085,7 +4085,7 @@ CY
 \start
 Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 16:58:05 -0800
 From: "William Stein" William Stein
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: re: AMS Notices: Open Source Mathematical
 	Software
 	<85e81ba30711181332r5d4b82desef87abdabfeedf5b@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -4136,7 +4136,7 @@ William
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 22:54:03 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: William Stein
 	(William Stein)
 Subject: re: AMS Notices: Open Source Mathematical
@@ -4245,7 +4245,7 @@ Subject: re: AMS Notices: Open Source Mathematical
 Cc: list, sage-devel@googlegroups.com, David Joyner,
 	Paul.Zimmermann@loria.fr
 
-On Nov 25, 2007 7:54 PM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Nov 25, 2007 7:54 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > >> >> Third, even if the NSF funded SAGE, how would those funds benefit the
 > >> >> various subprojects like Axiom? Open source is mostly volunteer work
 > >> >> done in "spare time". While it is amusing to daydream of being paid to
@@ -4388,7 +4388,7 @@ I think it always has 30 years horizon -- the horizon doesn't move ;-)
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 03:20:30 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: William Stein
 	(William Stein)
 Subject: re: AMS Notices: Open Source Mathematical
@@ -4660,7 +4660,7 @@ Subject: re: AMS Notices: Open Source Mathematical
 Cc: list, sage-devel@googlegroups.com, David Joyner,
 	Paul.Zimmermann@loria.fr
 
-On Nov 26, 2007 12:20 AM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Nov 26, 2007 12:20 AM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > > >> >> Third, even if the NSF funded SAGE, how would those funds benefit the
 > ...[snip]...
 > >> Either the initial grant had principal investigators at different
@@ -4937,7 +4937,7 @@ Doug Stewart
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 13:01:33 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: William Stein, Ed Borasky
 	(William Stein)
 Subject: re: AMS Notices: Open Source Mathematical
@@ -5175,7 +5175,7 @@ Arthur Ralfs
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 12:53:25 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: re: AMS Notices: Open Source Mathematical
 	Software
@@ -5228,7 +5228,7 @@ Subject: re: AMS Notices: Open Source Mathematical
 Cc: Paul.Zimmermann@loria.fr, sage-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	list, David Joyner, Dennis Stein <dsteinsd@gmail.com>
 
-On Nov 26, 2007 10:01 AM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Nov 26, 2007 10:01 AM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > ==> Ed Borasky writes:
 
 > >> There is nothing particularly special about mathematics software that
@@ -5516,7 +5516,7 @@ readable and understood by the people who pay the bills.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 15:49:30 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: re: AMS Notices: Open Source Mathematical
 	Software
@@ -5679,7 +5679,7 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 18:21:49 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: William Stein
 	(William Stein)
 Subject: re: AMS Notices: Open Source Mathematical
@@ -5799,7 +5799,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 18:36:56 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Nov 2007 13:55:50 -0800)
 Subject: Re: content mathml was re: AMS Notices: Open
@@ -6366,7 +6366,7 @@ On Nov 26, 2007 9:24 PM, Ed Borasky Ed Borasky wrote:
 
 
 \start
-To: bill.page@newsynthesis.org, axiom-devel <list>,
+To: Bill Page, axiom-devel <list>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>, open-axiom-devel@lists.s
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 27 Nov 2007 14:40:49 +0100
@@ -6391,7 +6391,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 10:16:23 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Cc: axiom-devel <list>, open-axiom-devel@lists.s,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
@@ -6721,7 +6721,7 @@ Best wishes,
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 15:12:09 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: chris.arena@gmail.com
 	(chris.arena@gmail.com)
 Cc: list
@@ -6801,7 +6801,7 @@ other stuff :-).  OpenAxiom's web files are in the repository.
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 14:50:55 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 	<200711272012.lARKC9E04357@localhost.localdomain>
 	<9qy7cjjxqd.fsf_-_@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -6847,7 +6847,7 @@ Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Link to new wiki
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > 'newsynthesis' is one word 
 
@@ -6871,7 +6871,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 16:57:09 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Link to new wiki
 	<200711272012.lARKC9E04357@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -7157,10 +7157,10 @@ Tim
 
 
 \start
-To: bill.page@newsynthesis.org, fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
+To: Bill Page, fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	axiom-devel <list>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+	Waldek Hebisch
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 28 Nov 2007 08:53:56 +0100
 Cc: 
@@ -7602,13 +7602,13 @@ Michel
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 17:08:48 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 	<E1IxRRy-00064y-00@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
 	axiom-devel <list>,
-	Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>
+	Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: members / parts of
 	binarytrees
 
@@ -7688,7 +7688,7 @@ Tim
 
 
 \start
-To: bill.page@newsynthesis.org, axiom-devel <list>,
+To: Bill Page, axiom-devel <list>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>, open-axiom-devel@lists.s
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 29 Nov 2007 11:52:51 +0100
@@ -7717,7 +7717,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 06:45:44 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Cc: axiom-devel <list>, open-axiom-devel@lists.s,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
diff --git a/book/2007-12.txt b/book/2007-12.txt
index 06968d9..79807bb 100644
--- a/book/2007-12.txt
+++ b/book/2007-12.txt
@@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 18:51:34 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire
 	on 03 Dec 2007 17:32:22 -0500)
 	<54k5nve7ex.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ I get a "missing mate" error on the input.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 19:02:13 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire
 	on 03 Dec 2007 17:32:22 -0500)
 	<54k5nve7ex.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 22:53:56 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire
 	on 03 Dec 2007 17:39:53 -0500)
 	<54fxyje72e.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
@@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 09:42:19 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire
 	on 03 Dec 2007 17:32:22 -0500)
 	<54k5nve7ex.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
@@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ inadvisable?
 
 Take care,
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Camm,
 > 
@@ -849,7 +849,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 13:16:00 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire
 	on 05 Dec 2007 09:17:35 -0500)
 	<54k5nve7ex.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
@@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 13:17:14 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 	Hebisch on Wed, 5 Dec 2007 14:21:14 +0100 (CET))
 Subject: Re: bug 7014: mathml parsing bug
@@ -2009,7 +2009,7 @@ index 0b264bf..3c217d0 100644
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 12:42:27 -0600
 To: "Willaim Stein" William Stein, "David Joyner" David Joyner,
-	"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+	Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: Axiom and Sage
 
@@ -2086,7 +2086,7 @@ http://wstein.org
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 16:00:23 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: William Stein
 	(William Stein)
 	<85e81ba30712091101j1a9bfeb6r6594a8cb1ca2deb1@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -2158,14 +2158,14 @@ Tim
 Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 12:25:44 -0800
 From: "William Stein" William Stein
 To: Tim Daly, sage-devel@googlegroups.com, David Joyner, 
-	bill.page@newsynthesis.org, list, 
+	Bill Page, list, 
 	"Arthur Ralfs" <arthur@mathbrane.ca>
 	<85e81ba30712091101j1a9bfeb6r6594a8cb1ca2deb1@mail.gmail.com>
 	<200712092100.lB9L0Ng27404@localhost.localdomain>
 Cc: 
 Subject: Re: Axiom and Sage
 
-On Dec 9, 2007 1:00 PM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Dec 9, 2007 1:00 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > >The main plus of this packaging for sage is that it builds from
 > >source quickly (in a few minutes) using precompiled clisp files.
 >
@@ -2374,7 +2374,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 00:49:31 -0600
 To: "Willaim Stein" William Stein,
-	"Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch,
+	Waldek Hebisch,
 	"Sage" <sage-devel@groups.l.google.com>
 Cc: list
 Subject: Axiom and Sage
@@ -2535,7 +2535,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 21:51:25 +0100
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: 3D graphics in Sage
 Cc: Willaim Stein William Stein, list
@@ -2569,7 +2569,7 @@ Ondrej
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 17:19:34 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: sage-devel@googlegroups.com
 	(William Stein)
 	<Pine.LNX.4.43.0712101017150.14267@hymn13.u.washington.edu>
@@ -2799,11 +2799,11 @@ I'll see if I can reproduce this.
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 20:27:08 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: Close Issues -> Close Fricas Issues
 
 On 12 Dec 2007 20:47:50 +0100, Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -2960,7 +2960,7 @@ work, so unless there's something lighter, that's what I'm going with.
 Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 22:34:11 -0500
 From: Cliff Yapp
 To: Tim Daly, 
- Axiom-Developer <list>
+ list
 Subject: Re: newhyper.pamphlet
 Cc: 
 
@@ -2990,7 +2990,7 @@ Tim Daly wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 00:24:47 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Cliff Yapp
 	Wed, 12 Dec 2007 18:20:43 -0800 (PST))
 Subject: Re: Building silver git tree on Gentoo
@@ -3006,7 +3006,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 00:29:27 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Cliff Yapp
 	2007 22:34:11 -0500)
 Subject: Re: newhyper.pamphlet
@@ -3044,16 +3044,16 @@ Tim
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<fbcd16d40712121727k198ede32s57bb1b5263f96f02@mail.gmail.com>
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 13 Dec 2007 08:08:05 +0100
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 Subject: Re: Close Issues -> Close Fricas Issues
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > I see two possibilities:
 > >
@@ -3158,7 +3158,7 @@ silver-compile/src/hyper/Makefile.pamphlet
 
 
 
---- root Tim Daly wrote:
+--- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > Cliff,
 > 
@@ -3178,7 +3178,7 @@ know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile.  Try it now.  http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu0
 
 \start
 From: Gregory Vanuxem <g.vanuxem@orange.fr>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+To: list,
 	FriCAS Devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	OpenAxiom-Patches <open-axiom-patches@lists.sf.net>
 Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 20:41:33 +0100
@@ -3306,7 +3306,7 @@ munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer: 0x000000000060b0d0 ***
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 16:21:45 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: g.vanuxem@orange.fr
 	on Thu, 13 Dec 2007 20:41:33 +0100)
 Subject: Re: A small error in discardGraph()
@@ -3323,13 +3323,13 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 22:56:15 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 	<fbcd16d40712121727k198ede32s57bb1b5263f96f02@mail.gmail.com>
 	<9qprxb138q.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: Close Issues -> Close Fricas Issues
 
 Martin,
@@ -3407,7 +3407,7 @@ To: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 	<9qprxb138q.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<fbcd16d40712131956g5a503f85yd34e4f45e5f566d0@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Close Issues -> Close
 	Fricas Issues
 
@@ -3430,14 +3430,14 @@ effort at being equitable.
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 00:01:17 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 	<fbcd16d40712121727k198ede32s57bb1b5263f96f02@mail.gmail.com>
 	<9qprxb138q.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<fbcd16d40712131956g5a503f85yd34e4f45e5f566d0@mail.gmail.com>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0712132218020.7301@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 Cc: open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Close Issues -> Close
 	Fricas Issues
 
@@ -3488,7 +3488,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,
+To: Bill Page,
 	Gabriel Dos Reis
 	<fbcd16d40712121727k198ede32s57bb1b5263f96f02@mail.gmail.com>
 	<9qprxb138q.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -3497,7 +3497,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 14 Dec 2007 06:42:13 +0100
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: Close Issues -> Close Fricas Issues
 
 Bill, Gaby,
@@ -3543,7 +3543,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 00:45:35 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 	<fbcd16d40712121727k198ede32s57bb1b5263f96f02@mail.gmail.com>
 	<9qprxb138q.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -3551,7 +3551,7 @@ To: Martin Rubey
 	<9qsl256de2.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Close Issues -> Close Fricas Issues
 
@@ -3569,7 +3569,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<fbcd16d40712121727k198ede32s57bb1b5263f96f02@mail.gmail.com>
 	<9qprxb138q.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<fbcd16d40712131956g5a503f85yd34e4f45e5f566d0@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -3579,11 +3579,11 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 14 Dec 2007 08:27:53 +0100
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: Close Issues -> Close Fricas Issues
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On 14 Dec 2007 06:42:13 +0100, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > > ...
@@ -3702,16 +3702,16 @@ Martin
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<fbcd16d40712121727k198ede32s57bb1b5263f96f02@mail.gmail.com>
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 14 Dec 2007 09:09:35 +0100
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: Close Issues -> Close Fricas Issues
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > (I see, you are experimenting with running all axioms on
 > > MathAction?)
@@ -3944,7 +3944,7 @@ Index: matcat.spad.pamphlet
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 12:55:08 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 14 Dec 2007 16:03:58 +0100)
 Subject: re: [fricas-devel] Re: RectangularMatrixCategory
@@ -4149,7 +4149,7 @@ index 0a4c7da..18dcc3d 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 23:18:31 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: [Tim Daly: 20071215.02.tpd.patch]
 
@@ -6866,7 +6866,7 @@ Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: regression tests
 
 Dear Bill, Tim,
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Have you looked at the regression testing facility that Tim Daly has
 > built for the original Axiom project? Do you think that it is not
@@ -7165,7 +7165,7 @@ Tim,<br><br>I don't see this problem, i.e. when I do<br>m1:=matrix [[1,2,1],[2,1
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 13:57:03 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 16 Dec 2007 12:28:59 +0100)
 Subject: re: [fricas-devel] Re: regression tests
@@ -7234,7 +7234,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 14:34:58 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 16 Dec 2007 12:28:59 +0100)
 Subject: re: [fricas-devel] Re: regression tests
@@ -7295,7 +7295,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 15:00:49 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: 20071215.01.tpd.patch
 
@@ -8834,7 +8834,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 17:25:28 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 17 Dec 2007 22:00:48 +0100)
 Subject: re: [fricas-devel] Installation directory
@@ -8904,7 +8904,7 @@ Date: 17 Dec 2007 22:44:26 +0100
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
 	list
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > It should be possible to have both systems installed, ala CMUCL and SBCL,
 > even though they do the same things; if only for the reason that it would
@@ -9010,7 +9010,7 @@ http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 18:14:20 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 17 Dec 2007 22:44:26 +0100)
 Subject: re: [fricas-devel] Installation directory
@@ -9113,7 +9113,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 18:20:26 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Cliff Yapp
 	on Mon, 17 Dec 2007 14:02:33 -0800 (PST))
 Subject: re: [fricas-devel] Installation directory
@@ -9156,7 +9156,7 @@ Date: 17 Dec 2007 23:20:10 +0100
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
 	list
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Oh, but they DO. Try to do parallel installations.
 > Being able to run Fricas and Axiom in parallel would be great.
@@ -9182,7 +9182,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 18:46:50 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 17 Dec 2007 23:20:10 +0100)
 Subject: re: [fricas-devel] Installation directory
@@ -9247,7 +9247,7 @@ To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 
 
---- root Tim Daly wrote:
+--- Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > ...[snip]...
 > >Aldor, for example - unless Tim has plans I'm not aware of Axiom
@@ -9329,7 +9329,7 @@ Cc: list, open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 On Mon, 17 Dec 2007, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
 | 
-| root Tim Daly writes:
+| Tim Daly writes:
 | 
 | > Oh, but they DO. Try to do parallel installations.
 | > Being able to run Fricas and Axiom in parallel would be great.
@@ -9351,7 +9351,7 @@ Date: 17 Dec 2007 18:39:08 -0600
 Cc: list, open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
 	fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -9367,7 +9367,7 @@ is strong evidence that he knows he has FriCAS.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 20:52:50 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	from Gabriel Dos Reis on Mon, 17 Dec 2007 18:21:42 -0600 (CST))
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] re: [fricas-devel]
@@ -9392,7 +9392,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 21:01:12 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	Reis on 17 Dec 2007 18:39:08 -0600)
 Subject: re: [fricas-devel] Installation directory
@@ -9427,7 +9427,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 19:11:15 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] re: [fricas-devel]
 	Installation directory
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0712171817320.4393@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -9452,7 +9452,7 @@ You reported that you fumbled your installation.  That is a different story.
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 19:13:31 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: re: [fricas-devel] Installation directory
 	<9qr6hlghof.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<200712172225.lBHMPSF09152@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -9488,7 +9488,7 @@ Are you going to make a law that prevents them from implementing a
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 22:06:03 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	from Gabriel Dos Reis on Mon, 17 Dec 2007 19:11:15 -0600 (CST))
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] re: [fricas-devel]
@@ -9521,7 +9521,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 22:15:32 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	from Gabriel Dos Reis on Mon, 17 Dec 2007 19:13:31 -0600 (CST))
 Subject: re: [fricas-devel] Installation directory
@@ -9555,7 +9555,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 20:20:23 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] re: [fricas-devel]
 	Installation directory
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0712171817320.4393@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -9612,7 +9612,7 @@ Otherwise, the rest is a bug in Axiom -- you know how to fix it.
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 20:22:41 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: re: [fricas-devel] Installation directory
 	<9qr6hlghof.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<200712172225.lBHMPSF09152@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -9649,7 +9649,7 @@ it says
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 21:43:06 -0600
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: list
 Subject: willful denial
 
@@ -9708,7 +9708,7 @@ Hope that helps,
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 01:24:27 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	from Gabriel Dos Reis on Mon, 17 Dec 2007 22:05:48 -0600 (CST))
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0712172156070.4393@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -9764,7 +9764,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 23:38:28 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0712172156070.4393@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<200712180624.lBI6OR809474@localhost.localdomain>
 Cc: open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, list
@@ -9837,7 +9837,7 @@ KHxvYmplY3QyU3RyaW5nfCB8eHwpKSkpIAo=
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 02:31:03 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	from Gabriel Dos Reis on Mon, 17 Dec 2007 23:38:28 -0600 (CST))
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0712172156070.4393@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -9901,7 +9901,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 00:44:32 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0712172156070.4393@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<200712180624.lBI6OR809474@localhost.localdomain>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0712172336160.4393@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -9936,7 +9936,7 @@ AXIOM derivative to use.
 \start
 Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 00:47:19 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0712172156070.4393@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
 	<200712180624.lBI6OR809474@localhost.localdomain>
 	<Pine.LNX.4.64.0712172336160.4393@gauss.cs.tamu.edu>
@@ -10039,7 +10039,7 @@ Cc: William Stein, list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 
 Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
-> root Tim Daly writes:
+> Tim Daly writes:
 > 
 > [...]
 > 
@@ -10364,7 +10364,7 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 15:04:56 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Wed, 19 Dec 2007 10:20:49 -0800)
 Subject: Re: axserver patch for lastType
@@ -10612,7 +10612,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 15:59:09 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 20 Dec 2007 18:47:04 +0100)
 Subject: re: [#55] Axiom doesn't run on Windows
@@ -10652,7 +10652,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 16:13:39 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 20 Dec 2007 18:47:04 +0100)
 	<9qmys5dzs7.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -10703,7 +10703,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 20 Dec 2007 21:30:48 +0100
 Cc: 
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > >> Status: fix proposed => closed 
 > >> 
@@ -10743,7 +10743,7 @@ Date: 20 Dec 2007 21:38:30 +0100
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: #325 Severe bug in normalize$EFSTRUC
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > >> Status: fix proposed 
 > 
@@ -10761,7 +10761,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 17:11:40 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 20 Dec 2007 21:30:48 +0100)
 Subject: Re: a meta name for axiom, open.axiom,
@@ -10914,7 +10914,7 @@ and I haven't installed them -- and I don't intend to.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 22:06:50 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: a meta name for axiom, open.axiom,
 	fricas. was: re: [#55] Axiom doesn't run on
@@ -10942,7 +10942,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 23:16:59 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: a meta name for axiom, open.axiom,
 	fricas. was: Re: [Axiom-developer]
@@ -11018,7 +11018,7 @@ transforms and basic algebra and calculus).
 \start
 Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 20:33:45 -0800
 From: Ed Borasky
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: a meta name for axiom, open.axiom,
 	fricas. was: Re: [Axiom-developer]
 	Re: [#55] Axiom doesn't run on Windows
@@ -11080,7 +11080,7 @@ Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
 	list
 Subject: Re: a meta name for axiom, open.axiom, fricas
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > >> >> Status: fix proposed => closed 
 > >> >> 
@@ -11123,7 +11123,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 01:50:14 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: a meta name for axiom, open.axiom,
 	fricas. was: Re: [Axiom-developer]
@@ -11145,7 +11145,7 @@ If that is the ISSAC CD I probably put that together also. -- Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 01:53:19 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: a meta name for axiom, open.axiom,
 	fricas. was: Re: [Axiom-developer]
@@ -11176,7 +11176,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 01:04:22 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: a meta name for axiom, open.axiom,
 	fricas. was: re: [#55] Axiom doesn't run on
@@ -11302,7 +11302,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 02:09:34 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 21 Dec 2007 06:39:01 +0100)
 	<9qmys5dzs7.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -11458,9 +11458,9 @@ OpenAxiom.  By design.
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 12:45:11 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: bill.page@newsynthesis.org
-	(bill.page@newsynthesis.org)
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
+	(Bill Page)
 Subject: Re: a meta name for axiom, open.axiom,
 	fricas. was: re: [#55] Axiom doesn't run on
 	Windows
@@ -11541,9 +11541,9 @@ know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile.  Try it now.  http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu0
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 12:41:29 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: bill.page@newsynthesis.org
-	(bill.page@newsynthesis.org)
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
+	(Bill Page)
 Subject: Re: a meta name for axiom, open.axiom,
 	fricas. was: re: [#55] Axiom doesn't run on
 	Windows
@@ -11604,7 +11604,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 12:05:41 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: a meta name for axiom, open.axiom,
 	fricas. was: re: [#55] Axiom doesn't run on
@@ -11685,8 +11685,8 @@ Autoconf 101.
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 14:47:30 -0600
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
+	Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: fact finding.
 
@@ -11759,8 +11759,8 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 16:25:03 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list, Gabriel Dos Reis
 Subject: Re: fact finding.
 
@@ -12091,7 +12091,7 @@ Date: 21 Dec 2007 19:28:34 -0600
 Cc: list, open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
 	fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 [...]
 
@@ -12141,7 +12141,7 @@ s/difficulties/FUD from Tim/.
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 23:10:07 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	Reis on 21 Dec 2007 19:28:34 -0600)
 	<9qmys5dzs7.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -12186,7 +12186,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 19:38:45 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: sage-devel@googlegroups.com
 	(William Stein)
 Cc: list, sage-devel@googlegroups.com
@@ -12272,13 +12272,13 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2007 10:54:53 +0100
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: sage-devel@googlegroups.com
 	<200712250038.lBP0cjH22498@localhost.localdomain>
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: [sage-devel] Re: "scholarly activity"?
 
-On Dec 25, 2007 1:38 AM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Dec 25, 2007 1:38 AM, Tim Daly wrote:
 >
 > >I just noticed this email on the jmol developer mailing list.  See below.
 > >
@@ -12468,7 +12468,7 @@ From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 15:57:43 -0600
 To: Martin Rubey,
 	"Arthur Ralfs" <arthur@mathbrane.ca>,
-	"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+	Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: unicode output
 
@@ -12558,7 +12558,7 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 04:38:10 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Thu, 27 Dec 2007 00:18:10 -0800)
 Cc: list
@@ -12581,7 +12581,7 @@ Tim
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<fbcd16d40712121727k198ede32s57bb1b5263f96f02@mail.gmail.com>
 	<9qprxb138q.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<fbcd16d40712131956g5a503f85yd34e4f45e5f566d0@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -12589,7 +12589,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 28 Dec 2007 14:55:43 +0100
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: Close Issues -> Close Fricas Issues
 
 Dear Bill, *
@@ -12713,7 +12713,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 11:47:30 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 	<fbcd16d40712121727k198ede32s57bb1b5263f96f02@mail.gmail.com>
 	<9qprxb138q.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -12721,7 +12721,7 @@ To: Martin Rubey
 	<9qy7be2aao.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: Close Issues -> Close Fricas Issues
 
 On 28 Dec 2007 14:55:43 +0100, Martin Rubey wrote:
@@ -12908,7 +12908,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<fbcd16d40712121727k198ede32s57bb1b5263f96f02@mail.gmail.com>
 	<9qprxb138q.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<fbcd16d40712131956g5a503f85yd34e4f45e5f566d0@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -12918,7 +12918,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 28 Dec 2007 18:16:05 +0100
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: Close Issues -> Close Fricas Issues
 
 Dear Bill,
@@ -12926,7 +12926,7 @@ Dear Bill,
 thanks for your detailed answer.  Here a summary of the points where action is
 still unclear:
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > I'm not so sure what to do with:
 > >
@@ -13014,10 +13014,10 @@ Martin
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,
+To: Bill Page,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 	<fbcd16d40712121727k198ede32s57bb1b5263f96f02@mail.gmail.com>
 	<9qprxb138q.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<fbcd16d40712131956g5a503f85yd34e4f45e5f566d0@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -13132,7 +13132,7 @@ On 12/28/07, TimDaly Tim Daly wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 21:22:10 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: David Joyner
 	(David Joyner)
 Subject: Re: Rosetta translations
@@ -13156,7 +13156,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 17:21:16 -0800
 From: Arthur Ralfs
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Message-id: <4776F28C.2030605@shaw.ca>
 MIME-version: 1.0
 	recognized.
diff --git a/book/2008-01.txt b/book/2008-01.txt
index e451089..2c93c0a 100644
--- a/book/2008-01.txt
+++ b/book/2008-01.txt
@@ -7886,7 +7886,7 @@ index 0000000..0cd01ea
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 08:13:28 +0100 (CET)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: 20080107.01.tpd.patch (7089/343)
 	<9qmyri89f2.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -12486,7 +12486,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 14:00:38 -0800 (PST)
-From: Jocelyn Guidry <jgg899@yahoo.com>
+From: Jocelyn Guidry
 To: list
 	10.2-10.4) (2)
 Subject: hi
@@ -12513,7 +12513,7 @@ Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.</a></body></html>
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: mathml sums and
 	products	patch
 To: Martin Rubey,
@@ -19708,7 +19708,7 @@ up. :)
 
 
 \start
-To: Waldek Hebisch <Waldemar.Hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl>,
+To: Waldek Hebisch,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
 	axiom-devel <list>
@@ -21814,7 +21814,7 @@ index f018a38..e2767b4 100644
  20080107 tpd src/input/free.input added to test bug 7089/343
 -20080107 mxr src/input/free.spad fix FreeAbelianGroup bug 7089/343
 +20080107 fxl src/input/free.spad fix FreeAbelianGroup bug 7089/343
-+20080107 fxl Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
++20080107 fxl Franz Lehner
  20080106 tpd src/algebra/combfunc.spad \mathbb -> \bf
  20080106 tpd src/algebra/op.spad revert dgamma change, reject patch
  20080106 tpd src/scripts/tex/axiom.sty add binom for combfunc
@@ -22333,7 +22333,7 @@ index 0000000..c33dd1f
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 11:28:59 +0100
-From: Ralf HEMMECKE Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Nice Fixes! Another go on IssueTracker
 Cc: list
@@ -22970,7 +22970,7 @@ d5+7z93n7nP3ufvcfe4+d5/v+fP/AcmhDRgAgAIA
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 13:33:06 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	Mon, 21 Jan 2008 11:28:59 +0100)
 Subject: Re: Nice Fixes! Another go on IssueTracker
@@ -23146,7 +23146,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 21 Jan 2008 18:47:23 +0100
 Cc: list
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Take, for instance, bug 370. There the original bug fix was to change the
 > algebra code from (something like)
@@ -23178,7 +23178,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 14:54:33 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 21 Jan 2008 18:47:23 +0100)
 Subject: Re: Nice Fixes! Another go on IssueTracker
@@ -23222,7 +23222,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 15:30:19 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Tim Daly
 	root on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 13:33:06 -0500)
 Subject: Re: Nice Fixes! Another go on IssueTracker
@@ -23275,14 +23275,14 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 19:43:53 +0100
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Nice Fixes! Another go on IssueTracker
 	<479473EB.6080004@hemmecke.de>
 	<200801211833.m0LIX6f07852@localhost.localdomain>
 	<200801212030.m0LKUJK07955@localhost.localdomain>
 
-On Jan 21, 2008 9:30 PM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Jan 21, 2008 9:30 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > >>Suppose you have software A which has very few documentation and it has
 > >>a bug B.
 > >>
@@ -23345,7 +23345,7 @@ Ondrej
 
 
 \start
-To: bill.page@newsynthesis.org, fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
+To: Bill Page, fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
 	axiom-devel <list>
 From: Martin Rubey
@@ -27553,9 +27553,9 @@ index 0000000..1ae9749
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 14:46:51 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: ondrej@certik.cz
-	(ondrej@certik.cz)
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ondrej Certik
+	(Ondrej Certik)
 Subject: Re: Nice Fixes! Another go on IssueTracker
 	<479473EB.6080004@hemmecke.de>
 	<200801211833.m0LIX6f07852@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -27592,9 +27592,9 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 14:49:02 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: ondrej@certik.cz
-	(ondrej@certik.cz)
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ondrej Certik
+	(Ondrej Certik)
 Subject: Re: Nice Fixes! Another go on IssueTracker
 	<479473EB.6080004@hemmecke.de>
 	<200801211833.m0LIX6f07852@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -27638,9 +27638,9 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 14:50:45 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: ondrej@certik.cz
-	(ondrej@certik.cz)
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ondrej Certik
+	(Ondrej Certik)
 Subject: Re: Nice Fixes! Another go on IssueTracker
 	<479473EB.6080004@hemmecke.de>
 	<200801211833.m0LIX6f07852@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -27705,9 +27705,9 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 14:51:41 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: ondrej@certik.cz
-	(ondrej@certik.cz)
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Ondrej Certik
+	(Ondrej Certik)
 Subject: Re: Nice Fixes! Another go on IssueTracker
 	<479473EB.6080004@hemmecke.de>
 	<200801211833.m0LIX6f07852@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -27754,8 +27754,8 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 14:23:26 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>
 Subject: Sage tutorial on Lulu
@@ -28148,7 +28148,7 @@ Subject: Re: Axiom: fixed and fixed proposed bit vectors
 
 Yes, I like this proposal equally well.  Comments?
 
-"William Sit" William Sit writes:
+William Sit writes:
 
 > Dear Martin:
 > 
@@ -28233,7 +28233,7 @@ The point is being able to filter out all issues that are fixed somewhere.
 
 Martin
 > 
-> "William Sit" William Sit writes:
+> William Sit writes:
 > 
 > > Dear Martin:
 > > 
@@ -28306,7 +28306,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 08:54:55 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: re: Axiom: fixed and fixed proposed bit vectors
 	<9qzlutm57a.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -28347,7 +28347,7 @@ On 26 Jan 2008 09:47:43 +0100, Martin Rubey wrote:
 >
 > Martin
 > >
-> > "William Sit" William Sit writes:
+> > William Sit writes:
 > >
 > > > Dear Martin:
 > > >
@@ -28394,7 +28394,7 @@ On 26 Jan 2008 09:47:43 +0100, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: Axiom: fixed and fixed proposed bit vectors
 	<9qzlutm57a.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<9qzlut9dn4.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -28405,7 +28405,7 @@ Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > I must say that I do not like the sound of "fixed somewhere" - it
 > sounds too vague - but I understand the intent. Maybe it would be
@@ -28639,9 +28639,9 @@ Martin
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: re: Axiom: fixed and fixed proposed bit vectors
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,"Martin Rubey"
+To: Bill Page,"Martin Rubey"
 	Martin Rubey
 Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 01:28:52 -0500
 Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
@@ -28676,7 +28676,7 @@ to a 1, at most three times).
 William
 
 On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 08:54:55 -0500
-  "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+  Bill Page wrote:
 >I must say that I do not like the sound of "fixed 
 >somewhere" - it
 >sounds too vague - but I understand the intent. Maybe it 
@@ -28719,7 +28719,7 @@ On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 08:54:55 -0500
 >>
 >> Martin
 >> >
->> > "William Sit" William Sit writes:
+>> > William Sit writes:
 >> >
 >> > > Dear Martin:
 >> > >
@@ -29619,8 +29619,8 @@ Martin Rubey writes:
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 15:14:08 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: Bill Page
+To: William Sit
 Subject: re: Axiom: fixed and fixed proposed bit vectors
 	<web-13354366@cgate.sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
@@ -29673,7 +29673,7 @@ On 1/27/08, William Sit wrote:
 > William
 >
 > On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 08:54:55 -0500
->   "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+>   Bill Page wrote:
 > >I must say that I do not like the sound of "fixed
 > >somewhere" - it
 > >sounds too vague - but I understand the intent. Maybe it
@@ -29716,7 +29716,7 @@ On 1/27/08, William Sit wrote:
 > >>
 > >> Martin
 > >> >
-> >> > "William Sit" William Sit writes:
+> >> > William Sit writes:
 > >> >
 > >> > > Dear Martin:
 > >> > >
@@ -29805,7 +29805,7 @@ version?
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:06:43 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: Starting up the Firefox hyperdoc??
 Cc: list
@@ -29847,7 +29847,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:25:17 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: Starting up the Firefox hyperdoc??
 Cc: list
@@ -29906,7 +29906,7 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 18:00:24 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Jan 2008 13:27:05 -0800)
 Subject: Re: x11 location
@@ -29927,7 +29927,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 20:48:29 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: "Peter Broadbery" <p.broadbery@googlemail.com>
 Subject: Re: aldor/axiom interoperability
 Cc: list,
@@ -30014,12 +30014,12 @@ On 1/17/08, Peter Broadbery wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 09:18:15 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: "Peter Broadbery" <p.broadbery@googlemail.com>
 Subject: Re: aldor/axiom interoperability
 	<fbcd16d40801291748w367a74d9p3149ecef2bc5c7d3@mail.gmail.com>
 	<73691350801300052q7a2a725am1fd300961028ba12@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	OpenAxiom <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 
@@ -30033,7 +30033,7 @@ Regards,
 Bill Page.
 
 On 1/30/08, Peter Broadbery <p.broadbery@googlemail.com> wrote:
-> On Jan 30, 2008 1:48 AM, Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+> On Jan 30, 2008 1:48 AM, Bill Page wrote:
 > > Peter,
 > >
 > > Thank you very much for sending the revised version of src_aldor3.tgz!
@@ -30069,14 +30069,14 @@ On 1/30/08, Peter Broadbery <p.broadbery@googlemail.com> wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 09:42:17 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: "Peter Broadbery" <p.broadbery@googlemail.com>
 Subject: Re: aldor/axiom interoperability
 	<fbcd16d40801291748w367a74d9p3149ecef2bc5c7d3@mail.gmail.com>
 	<73691350801300052q7a2a725am1fd300961028ba12@mail.gmail.com>
 	<fbcd16d40801300618n21296c27md12dd4e596e87ab@mail.gmail.com>
 	<73691350801300630w27f58324x3c914ba81d9222d7@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	OpenAxiom <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 
diff --git a/book/2008-02.txt b/book/2008-02.txt
index dc8b616..c86703b 100644
--- a/book/2008-02.txt
+++ b/book/2008-02.txt
@@ -4095,7 +4095,7 @@ index 26261e9..1bd9951 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 19:50:03 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Jan 2008 13:27:05 -0800)
 Subject: Re: x11 location
@@ -4111,7 +4111,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 11:22:44 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: bertfried.fauser@googlemail.com
 	root on Sat, 2 Feb 2008 12:17:27 -0500)
 	<200802020441.m124fox24214@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -4165,7 +4165,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 11:57:04 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: bertfried.fauser@googlemail.com
 Cc: list
 Subject: exterior algebra
@@ -4182,7 +4182,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 01:34:00 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Cc: 
 Subject: Axiom precompiled binaries
@@ -4488,7 +4488,7 @@ YXBwZW5kKGVxbnMsbTJsKEphY29iaShiLGMscSkpKQ0KDQo=
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 10:32:53 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 CC: list
 Subject: Re: Bad crash
@@ -4520,7 +4520,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 10:47:22 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 CC: list
 Subject: Re: Bad crash
@@ -4546,7 +4546,7 @@ other architectures Gentoo supports, especially PowerPC.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 15:50:24 +0100
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: Axiom November 2007 release now in Gentoo Linux
 Cc: list
@@ -4565,9 +4565,9 @@ Ondrej
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 11:09:59 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
-	(ondrej@certik.cz)
+	(Ondrej Certik)
 Subject: Re: Axiom November 2007 release now in Gentoo Linux
 	<85b5c3130802040650t332522f6o413f0933e1cef64d@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: list
@@ -4592,7 +4592,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 07:07:00 -0800
 From: Ed Borasky
-To: Ondrej Certik <ondrej@certik.cz>
+To: Ondrej Certik
 Subject: Re: Axiom November 2007 release now in Gentoo Linux
 	<85b5c3130802040650t332522f6o413f0933e1cef64d@mail.gmail.com>
 	recognized.
@@ -4617,7 +4617,7 @@ so I think it's under an hour.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 16:33:31 +0100
-From: "Ondrej Certik" <ondrej@certik.cz>
+From: Ondrej Certik
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: Axiom November 2007 release now in Gentoo Linux
 	<85b5c3130802040650t332522f6o413f0933e1cef64d@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -4761,7 +4761,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 12:24:09 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: "Fabio S." Fabio Stumbo
 	Hebisch on Tue, 5 Feb 2008 16:29:52 +0100 (CET))
 Subject: re: Groebner basis
@@ -4779,7 +4779,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 13:09:30 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Fabio Stumbo, Waldek Hebisch
 	root on Tue, 5 Feb 2008 12:24:09 -0500)
 Subject: re: Groebner basis
@@ -4861,7 +4861,7 @@ Fabio
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 22:42:13 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 CC: list, list
 	(Fabio Stumbo)
@@ -4964,8 +4964,8 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 22:50:20 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Camm Maguire
 Cc: list
 Subject: gcl on PPC
 
@@ -5752,7 +5752,7 @@ Subject: Re: gcl on PPC
 
 Greetings!
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Camm,
 > 
@@ -5777,7 +5777,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     			Camm Maguire
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 22:04:24 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire
 	on 11 Feb 2008 17:49:13 -0500)
 	<54tzkfw1li.fsf@intech19.enhanced.com>
@@ -14963,7 +14963,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 21:57:07 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 	Hebisch on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 00:22:21 +0100 (CET))
 Subject: Re: 20080221.01.tpd.patch (7099: complex gamma
@@ -16925,7 +16925,7 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 12:36:52 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Feb 2008 23:58:42 -0800)
 Subject: Re: mathML bug? (bug 7113)
@@ -17569,7 +17569,7 @@ J
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 00:06:27 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Matt Kaufmann
 	from Matt Kaufmann on Sat, 23 Feb 2008 20:23:54 -0600)
 	<200802240223.m1O2NsuU010732@sundance.cs.utexas.edu>
@@ -17865,7 +17865,7 @@ F.
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 10:24:15 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 	<9qpruggoam.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at> <47C7CFF9.3040801@hemmecke.de>
 Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
diff --git a/book/2008-03.txt b/book/2008-03.txt
index 953353a..4a67769 100644
--- a/book/2008-03.txt
+++ b/book/2008-03.txt
@@ -3022,8 +3022,8 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 13:41:07 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Lisp
 Cc: list
 
@@ -3090,9 +3090,9 @@ On 3/3/08, Tim Daly Tim Daly wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 16:50:23 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: bill.page@newsynthesis.org
-	(bill.page@newsynthesis.org)
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
+	(Bill Page)
 Subject: Re: Lisp
 	<fbcd16d40803031041q34444bd7yf4e7e5a58fa975f7@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: list
@@ -3168,7 +3168,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 15:44:18 -0600
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: Lisp
 
@@ -3196,9 +3196,9 @@ Tim
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: Lisp
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,"Tim Daly"
+To: Bill Page,"Tim Daly"
 	Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2008 17:34:00 -0500
 Cc: list
@@ -3232,7 +3232,7 @@ William
 
 
 On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 13:41:07 -0500
-  "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+  Bill Page wrote:
 >Tim,
 >
 >Did you actually read this article? In fact the article 
@@ -3742,7 +3742,7 @@ index 4871419..76c0e51 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 20:22:55 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Lisp
 	<fbcd16d40803031041q34444bd7yf4e7e5a58fa975f7@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -3799,8 +3799,8 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 20:33:07 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Bill Page
+To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Lisp
 
@@ -3839,8 +3839,8 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 20:44:47 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: Bill Page
+To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: Lisp
 	<web-13759767@cgate.sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
 Cc: list
@@ -3910,7 +3910,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 01:56:39 -0600
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Cc: list
 Subject: Lisp
 
@@ -5716,7 +5716,7 @@ index 76c0e51..ec9dbe3 100644
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>, Ralf.Hemmecke@risc.uni-linz.ac.at
+To: Bill Page, Ralf.Hemmecke@risc.uni-linz.ac.at
 Subject: Re: Lisp
 	<web-13759767@cgate.sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
 	<fbcd16d40803041744j41abc4dck67d4c2a6cf2a1ab@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -5724,7 +5724,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 05 Mar 2008 10:49:56 +0100
 Cc: list
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Personally I really wish that that were true, but all of my experience with
 > Axiom over the last few years demonstrates to me that using Axiom is still
@@ -5785,7 +5785,7 @@ Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 16:14:03 +0100 (CET)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 > 
 > > Personally I really wish that that were true, but all of my experience with
 > > Axiom over the last few years demonstrates to me that using Axiom is still
@@ -5820,8 +5820,8 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 11:03:58 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: Lisp
 	<E1JWvJj-00064F-67@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Cc: list
@@ -5940,7 +5940,7 @@ more.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 00:12:59 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: Lisp
 	<47CF60FE.3010206@cesmail.net>
@@ -8038,7 +8038,7 @@ EllipticCurveFactorization: with
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 21:36:22 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: "Gregory Vanuxem" <g.vanuxem@orange.fr>
 Subject: Re: aldor/axiom interoperability
 	<1205443304.3352.36.camel@ellipse>
@@ -8405,8 +8405,8 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:26:03 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+From: Bill Page
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Subject: Re: aldor/axiom interoperability
 	<E1JaEMK-0007RJ-GJ@hera.math.uni.wroc.pl>
 Cc: Peter Broadbery <p.broadbery@googlemail.com>, list
@@ -8476,7 +8476,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:44:02 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: "Gregory Vanuxem" <g.vanuxem@orange.fr>
 Subject: Re: aldor/axiom interoperability
 	<1205443304.3352.36.camel@ellipse>
@@ -8536,7 +8536,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 17:36:34 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: "Gregory Vanuxem" <g.vanuxem@orange.fr>
 Subject: Re: aldor/axiom interoperability
 	<1205443304.3352.36.camel@ellipse>
@@ -8782,7 +8782,7 @@ index 0000000..9541d31
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 23:14:52 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: "Gregory Vanuxem" <g.vanuxem@orange.fr>
 Subject: Re: aldor/axiom interoperability
 	<1205443304.3352.36.camel@ellipse>
@@ -8848,7 +8848,7 @@ seems impossible to call Axiom's output operations from within Aldor.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: aldor/axiom interoperability
 	<1205443304.3352.36.camel@ellipse>
 	<fbcd16d40803141144h969a366ua3b89f3a087128d5@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -8858,7 +8858,7 @@ Date: 15 Mar 2008 08:22:15 +0100
 Cc: Peter Broadbery <p.broadbery@googlemail.com>, list,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>, aldor-l@aldor.org
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On 3/14/08, Bill Page wrote:
 > > On 3/13/08, Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
@@ -8969,7 +8969,7 @@ Greg
 \start
 Subject: Re: aldor/axiom interoperability
 From: Gregory Vanuxem <g.vanuxem@orange.fr>
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<1205443304.3352.36.camel@ellipse>
 	<fbcd16d40803141144h969a366ua3b89f3a087128d5@mail.gmail.com>
 	<fbcd16d40803141436x648b6007h65445d7880b9f0fe@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -9168,7 +9168,7 @@ Greg
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 08:19:28 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: aldor/axiom interoperability
 	<1205443304.3352.36.camel@ellipse>
@@ -9226,7 +9226,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Subject: Re: aldor/axiom interoperability
 From: Gregory Vanuxem <g.vanuxem@orange.fr>
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<1205443304.3352.36.camel@ellipse>
 	<fbcd16d40803141144h969a366ua3b89f3a087128d5@mail.gmail.com>
 	<fbcd16d40803141436x648b6007h65445d7880b9f0fe@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -9328,7 +9328,7 @@ Greg
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 13:57:41 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: g.vanuxem@orange.fr
 	on Sat, 15 Mar 2008 13:52:06 +0100)
 Subject: Re: aldor/axiom interoperability
@@ -9352,7 +9352,7 @@ Tim
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: aldor/axiom interoperability
 	<1205443304.3352.36.camel@ellipse>
 	<fbcd16d40803141144h969a366ua3b89f3a087128d5@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -9364,7 +9364,7 @@ Date: 15 Mar 2008 19:53:37 +0100
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>, aldor-l@aldor.org,
 	Peter Broadbery <p.broadbery@googlemail.com>, list
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > > And how come I cannot get any aldor to work together with
 > > my fricas currently?  I'm a little desperate.
@@ -10603,9 +10603,9 @@ WnQU/AsoF43W/NToT+ud/w0wuGNL04cBAA==
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 15:23:20 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	Angelos Mantzaflaris <amantzaf@math.uoa.gr>
@@ -12360,7 +12360,7 @@ Axiom
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 21:30:28 -0700
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: list
 Subject: Bill Page has invited you to The Algebraist
 	Network
@@ -12415,7 +12415,7 @@ http://algebraist.crowdvine.com/account/change_email_settings
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 23:21:52 -0700
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: list
 Subject: Bill Page left a comment on your The Algebraist
 	Network profile
@@ -12572,7 +12572,7 @@ Ray
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 16:31:49 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Raymond Rogers
 Subject: Re: fedora8 compile
 Cc: list
@@ -16560,7 +16560,7 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 18:11:40 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Alfredo Portes
 	(Alfredo Portes)
 	<f3c595c60803280405s36164cf4sc03912ff62ca39d7@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -16610,7 +16610,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 18:15:01 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Mar 2008 14:36:55 -0700)
 Subject: Re: Google Summer of Code
@@ -16645,7 +16645,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 18:26:31 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Alfredo Portes
 	(Alfredo Portes)
 	<f3c595c60803280405s36164cf4sc03912ff62ca39d7@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -19660,7 +19660,7 @@ index 0000000..1a4b430
 \start
 Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 09:31:45 -0400
 From: "Raymond E. Rogers" <rayrogers@roadrunner.com>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Fedora 8 binary problem
 
 This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
@@ -19720,7 +19720,7 @@ CQoK
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 11:15:26 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Raymond Rogers
 Subject: Re: Fedora 8 binary problem
 Cc: list
@@ -19748,7 +19748,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 12:14:30 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Raymond Rogers
 Subject: Re: Fedora 8 binary problem
 Cc: list
@@ -19807,8 +19807,8 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 04:33:07 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: Alfredo Portes, "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Alfredo Portes, Camm Maguire
 	(Alfredo Portes)
 	<f3c595c60803291802ge12db99k7b8837c62a4fe5a4@mail.gmail.com>
 	<200803300242.m2U2gTq21573@localhost.localdomain>
diff --git a/book/2008-04.txt b/book/2008-04.txt
index 2794c7d..84f6ebd 100644
--- a/book/2008-04.txt
+++ b/book/2008-04.txt
@@ -2504,7 +2504,7 @@ index 0000000..560ab37
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 04:37:06 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: joseph.north@gmail.com
 	(joseph.north@gmail.com)
 Cc: mmccants@io.com, tfmorri@attglobal.net, steve@woz.org, llee4@austin.rr.com,
@@ -2637,7 +2637,7 @@ Subject: Re: Axiom Mar 2008 fedora8-64 src Problem (R. 1)!
 
 ------=_Part_35116_6697105.1206889735189
 
-On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 4:37 AM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 4:37 AM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > Joseph,
 >
 >  Yes, the fedora8-64 build required some hacking of GCL.
@@ -14417,7 +14417,7 @@ William
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 01:26:36 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: William Sit
 	on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 00:17:50 -0400)
 Subject: Re: out of space
@@ -16116,7 +16116,7 @@ Fabio
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 11:38:47 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: list
 Subject: Re: out of space
 Cc: 
@@ -16169,7 +16169,7 @@ Ralf
 Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2008 00:07:19 -0400
 From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: out of space
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Message-id: <47F5A977.C2FA92A8@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
 MIME-version: 1.0
 	<alpine.DEB.1.00.0804031134110.25844@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
@@ -28217,8 +28217,8 @@ index 0000000..250e7c3
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 04:01:02 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: Tim Daly
+To: William Sit
 Cc: list
 Subject: out of space
 
@@ -39993,7 +39993,7 @@ index 3062d2e..ce37f19 100644
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: 20080416.01.tpd.patch (CATS
 	Schaums-Axiom	equivalence testing (2-7))
 To: Doug Stewart,Tim Daly
@@ -40178,7 +40178,7 @@ Home Page: http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:44:04 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: 20080416.01.tpd.patch (CATS
 	Schaums-Axiom	equivalence testing (2-7))
@@ -52683,7 +52683,7 @@ index 644ebed..1c0d0b2 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 09:35:49 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 	<48077F1A.1080202@shaw.ca>
 	<f3c595c60804181401j53d114a0q67e5361d2bf398f@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -52694,7 +52694,7 @@ To: Martin Rubey
 	<480A7406.3090601@hemmecke.de>
 	<f3c595c60804192130k18863b2ehf3cc927bbc50a45a@mail.gmail.com>
 	<9qr6d12e9c.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
 Subject: Re: Project
@@ -53294,7 +53294,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 16:32:59 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: [Tim Daly: [sage-devel] Re:
  [fricas-devel] Re: [sage-devel] Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Project]
@@ -53815,7 +53815,7 @@ and he needs the results to support his research interests.
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 21:52:58 -0400
 From: "Ted Kosan" <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: re: Project
 	<f3c595c60804181401j53d114a0q67e5361d2bf398f@mail.gmail.com>
 	<fbcd16d40804181846sa190c10j8aebb693ee087b9@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -53907,7 +53907,7 @@ Ted Kosan
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 23:47:07 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: ted.kosan@gmail.com
 	(ted.kosan@gmail.com)
 Subject: re: Project
@@ -54030,11 +54030,11 @@ for R to the "native" Linux one.
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 20:02:18 -0700
 From: Ed Borasky
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: Project
 	<fbcd16d40804200635g78896419y85a517d06ad7798b@mail.gmail.com>
 	recognized.
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 >>  It seems that Sage is going to connect with OLPC.  If all those kids do their
 >>  math using Sage, I think there is no way around Sage anymore.  Sage can already
@@ -60303,7 +60303,7 @@ index f6b849c..b058a54 100644
 \start
 Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 07:58:44 -0400
 From: "Raymond E. Rogers" <rayrogers@roadrunner.com>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: March Fedora 8
 
 While the March binary still has a back reference to the root user; the 
@@ -67742,7 +67742,7 @@ Scholz<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 01:50:28 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: scholz@newgenerationx.de
 	(scholz@newgenerationx.de)
 Subject: Re: windows sources
@@ -68751,7 +68751,7 @@ index 679e775..c24ef73 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 22:56:02 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: the lisp community :-)
 
@@ -68764,7 +68764,7 @@ just for your friday amusement.... :-)
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 23:02:01 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: Knuth on literate programming
 
@@ -68824,7 +68824,7 @@ such as Makefiles, when I get off-the-shelf Linux these days.
 \start
 Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 22:24:13 -0700
 From: Ed Borasky
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: the lisp community :-)
 	recognized.
 Cc: list
@@ -76231,7 +76231,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 13:36:46 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Doug Stewart
 	Sun, 27 Apr 2008 05:49:29 -0400)
 Subject: Re: 20080426.01.tpd.patch (CATS
@@ -76258,7 +76258,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 13:39:08 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 	Hebisch on Sun, 27 Apr 2008 13:41:38 +0200 (CEST))
 Subject: Re: 20080426.01.tpd.patch (CATS Schaums-Axiom
@@ -84526,7 +84526,7 @@ bug() ==
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: possible bug
 To: Martin Rubey,fricas-devel
 	<fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,	axiom-devel
@@ -85354,7 +85354,7 @@ Francois in France.
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 14:58:05 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Francois Maltey
 	30 Apr 2008 15:10:55 +0200)
 Cc: list
@@ -86042,7 +86042,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 30 Apr 2008 19:52:59 +0200
 Cc: list
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 >   Axiom has a closed form for 2 integrals where Schaums has series.
 
 But at least one of them seems to be wrong. Since it seems that my message was
@@ -86178,7 +86178,7 @@ be on the testing stage without problems, so it seems to have worked.<br><br>Zac
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 17:09:35 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 30 Apr 2008 19:52:59 +0200)
 Subject: re: About Schaums.
diff --git a/book/2008-05.txt b/book/2008-05.txt
index 2185f81..2d06159 100644
--- a/book/2008-05.txt
+++ b/book/2008-05.txt
@@ -1510,7 +1510,7 @@ index 1c0d0b2..7d5d77a 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 02:21:10 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Stephen Wilson
 	on 01 May 2008 00:51:27 -0400)
 Subject: Re: Build problem on Slackware Linux 12
@@ -3912,7 +3912,7 @@ also usind Maxima to do the derivative  I get the LHS.
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 3 May 2008 00:10:04 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Doug Stewart
 	Fri, 02 May 2008 07:25:53 -0400)
 Subject: Re: Schaums help
@@ -4180,7 +4180,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 03 May 2008 09:02:20 +0200
 Cc: list
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 > If you compute
 > aa:=integrate(1/(x*sqrt(x^n-a^n)),x)
 > bb:=2/(n*sqrt(a^n))*acos(sqrt(a^n/x^n))
@@ -4328,7 +4328,7 @@ Doug
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 3 May 2008 14:03:13 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Doug Stewart
 	Sat, 03 May 2008 10:05:49 -0400)
 Subject: Re: Schaums help
@@ -4460,7 +4460,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 03 May 2008 20:29:38 +0200
 Cc: list
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > None of these system are wrong and I believe that both expressions
 > are equal up to a constant.
@@ -4492,7 +4492,7 @@ powerRule := rule z^(2*n)==(z^n)^2
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 3 May 2008 22:05:58 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 03 May 2008 20:29:38 +0200)
 Subject: Re: Schaums help
@@ -6704,7 +6704,7 @@ index a11b623..6092400 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 16:58:31 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list, sage-devel@googlegroups.com
 Cc: 
 Subject: Function images, visual mathematics
@@ -8532,8 +8532,8 @@ index 95fceae..f01b63d 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 21:49:20 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Am I posing this solve problem wrong?
 Cc: list
 
@@ -8581,12 +8581,12 @@ Bill Page.
 Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 19:23:42 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Am I posing this solve problem wrong?
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	10.2-10.4) (2)
 Cc: list
 
 
---- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+--- Bill Page wrote:
 
 > I guess you need to be a little more explicit about the variables:
 
@@ -8604,15 +8604,15 @@ know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile.  Try it now.  http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu0
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 23:46:16 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "C Y" Cliff Yapp
+From: Bill Page
+To: Cliff Yapp
 Subject: Re: Am I posing this solve problem wrong?
 	<799812.15862.qm@web56701.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
 Cc: list
 
 On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 10:23 PM, C Y wrote:
 >
-> --- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+> --- Bill Page wrote:
 >
 >> I guess you need to be a little more explicit about the variables:
 >
@@ -10461,14 +10461,14 @@ index 343ab8a..eeb4d9d 100644
 \start
 Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 09:43:39 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Am I posing this solve problem wrong?
 	<fbcd16d40805042046n24bc805p4f248c2a7328412c@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: list
 
 On 05/05/2008 05:46 AM, Bill Page wrote:
 > On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 10:23 PM, C Y wrote:
->> --- Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> wrote:
+>> --- Bill Page wrote:
 >>
 >>> I guess you need to be a little more explicit about the variables:
 >> Ah.  Thanks Bill.  I wonder if this is the desired default behavior?
@@ -10531,7 +10531,7 @@ Ralf
 
 
 \start
-To: bill.page@newsynthesis.org
+To: Bill Page
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 05 May 2008 13:37:33 +0200
 Cc: axiom-devel <list>
@@ -10658,8 +10658,8 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 10:03:05 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Am I posing this solve problem wrong?
 	<799812.15862.qm@web56701.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
 	<fbcd16d40805042046n24bc805p4f248c2a7328412c@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -10701,7 +10701,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 10:11:02 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 Subject: Re: MathAction book links
@@ -10744,7 +10744,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 16:59:08 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: MathAction book links
 	<fbcd16d40805050711w4d020184tf126042189b0810b@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: axiom-devel <list>
@@ -10806,7 +10806,7 @@ On 05/05/2008 04:11 PM, Bill Page wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 12:20:08 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 05 May 2008 13:37:33 +0200)
 Subject: Re: MathAction book links
@@ -10843,14 +10843,14 @@ Tim
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<fbcd16d40805050711w4d020184tf126042189b0810b@mail.gmail.com>
 From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 05 May 2008 17:12:00 +0200
 Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 Subject: Re: MathAction book links
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 7:37 AM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 > > Dear Bill,
@@ -10908,7 +10908,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 12:32:35 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 05 May 2008 13:59:21 +0200)
 Subject: Re: MathAction book links
@@ -10938,7 +10938,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 05 May 2008 17:19:43 +0200
 Cc: list, bertfried.fauser@googlemail.com
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > >Apart from that, no: personally I know where to get the book from, but the
 > >newbie clicking on "book" on the FrontPage will give up immediately, I believe.
@@ -10959,7 +10959,7 @@ Martin
 \start
 Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 17:48:26 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Am I posing this solve problem wrong?
 	<799812.15862.qm@web56701.mail.re3.yahoo.com>	
 	<fbcd16d40805042046n24bc805p4f248c2a7328412c@mail.gmail.com>	
@@ -11058,7 +11058,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 11:53:34 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 	<fbcd16d40805050711w4d020184tf126042189b0810b@mail.gmail.com>
 	<9q7ie8pyyn.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
@@ -11122,8 +11122,8 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 12:57:03 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Am I posing this solve problem wrong?
 	<799812.15862.qm@web56701.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
 	<fbcd16d40805042046n24bc805p4f248c2a7328412c@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -11270,7 +11270,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 12:44:36 -0700
 From: Arthur Ralfs
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Message-id: <481F63A4.7090703@shaw.ca>
 MIME-version: 1.0
 	recognized.
@@ -11297,7 +11297,7 @@ Arthur
 \start
 Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 23:31:16 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Am I posing this solve problem wrong?
 	<799812.15862.qm@web56701.mail.re3.yahoo.com>	
 	<fbcd16d40805042046n24bc805p4f248c2a7328412c@mail.gmail.com>	
@@ -13328,7 +13328,7 @@ index 24b4527..71f28d5 100644
 \start
 Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 07:42:04 -0400
 From: "Raymond E. Rogers" <rayrogers@roadrunner.com>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Re: 20080505.02.tpd.patch (CATS Schams-Axiom branch
 	cut analysis)
 
@@ -13374,8 +13374,8 @@ RayR
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 11:35:24 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+From: Bill Page
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Am I posing this solve problem wrong?
 	<799812.15862.qm@web56701.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
 	<fbcd16d40805042046n24bc805p4f248c2a7328412c@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -13607,7 +13607,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Am I posing this solve problem wrong?
 	<799812.15862.qm@web56701.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
 	<fbcd16d40805042046n24bc805p4f248c2a7328412c@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -13623,7 +13623,7 @@ Cc: list,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > I have been thinking specifically about the algorithms that the Axiom
 > interpreter uses to do type inference and function selection. Some part of
@@ -13656,7 +13656,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 12:08:23 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Am I posing this solve
 	problem wrong?
@@ -13674,7 +13674,7 @@ Cc: list,
 
 On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 >
-> "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+> Bill Page writes:
 >
 >> I have been thinking specifically about the algorithms that the Axiom
 >> interpreter uses to do type inference and function selection. Some part of
@@ -13724,7 +13724,7 @@ Bill Page.
 \start
 Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 22:33:24 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: Am I posing this solve problem wrong?
 	<799812.15862.qm@web56701.mail.re3.yahoo.com>	
 	<fbcd16d40805042046n24bc805p4f248c2a7328412c@mail.gmail.com>	
@@ -13871,7 +13871,7 @@ Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 05:11:04 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
-> root Tim Daly writes:
+> Tim Daly writes:
 > >   Axiom has a closed form for 2 integrals where Schaums has series.
 > 
 > But at least one of them seems to be wrong. Since it seems that my message was
@@ -13957,7 +13957,7 @@ index dfbaf88..7a4ef98 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 03:17:21 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Cc: 
 Subject: Schaums-Axiom difference
@@ -14121,7 +14121,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 07 May 2008 14:11:27 +0200
 Cc: 
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > My best guess is that the problem lies in the code that fails to
 > simplify %e^(n log(x)) to x^n.
@@ -14150,7 +14150,7 @@ Subject: Re: Schaums-Axiom difference
 Cc: list, fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 
 Martin Rubey wrote:
-> root Tim Daly writes:
+> Tim Daly writes:
 >
 >   
 >> My best guess is that the problem lies in the code that fails to
@@ -14190,7 +14190,7 @@ the *definition* of a^b is %e^(b*log a)
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 12:37:42 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: scientific-linux-devel@fnal.gov, sage-devel@googlegroups.com
 Cc: William Stein, list, mabshoff@googlemail.com
 Subject: Sage on Scientific Linux?
@@ -14225,7 +14225,7 @@ Axiom
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 12:41:41 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 07 May 2008 10:19:29 +0200)
 Subject: Re: Schaums-Axiom difference
@@ -14266,7 +14266,7 @@ Cc: list
 
 I wrote:
 > Martin Rubey wrote:
-> > root Tim Daly writes:
+> > Tim Daly writes:
 > > >   Axiom has a closed form for 2 integrals where Schaums has series.
 > > 
 > > But at least one of them seems to be wrong. Since it seems that my message was
@@ -14427,7 +14427,7 @@ about raw speed on large problems.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 04:43:47 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: dawson@fnal.gov
 	May 2008 02:15:28 -0500)
 	<4822A890.5060203@fnal.gov>
@@ -14650,7 +14650,7 @@ index f01b63d..62de8d7 100644
 \start
 Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 02:15:28 -0500
 From: Troy Dawson <dawson@fnal.gov>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Message-id: <4822A890.5060203@fnal.gov>
 MIME-version: 1.0
 Cc: "William Stein" William Stein,
@@ -14711,7 +14711,7 @@ Subject: Re: Sage on Scientific Linux?
 
 ------=_Part_24727_15022416.1210240326222
 
-On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 10:43 AM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > Troy,
 >
@@ -14840,7 +14840,7 @@ index f8314e2..d61b757 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 21:16:42 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: [Tim Daly: Denavit-Hartenberg
 	Matrices, Solid Modeling and CAS]
@@ -14888,7 +14888,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 21:18:38 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: Provisos
 
@@ -14997,13 +14997,13 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 19:21:15 -0500
-From: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Provisos
 Cc: list,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>
 
-On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 8:18 PM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 8:18 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > Journaling some comments made at ECCAD 2008:
 >
 >  Re: the symbolic-numeric panel
@@ -15040,7 +15040,7 @@ described in this ISSAC'97 paper?
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 23:06:57 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	(Gabriel Dos Reis)
 Subject: Re: Provisos
@@ -15065,7 +15065,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 09:20:05 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 	root on Sun, 11 May 2008 23:06:57 -0400)
 Subject: Re: Provisos
@@ -15116,14 +15116,14 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 08:51:48 -0500
-From: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Provisos
 	<206fcf960805111721u194dc5d3ifead7e99c9a153d9@mail.gmail.com>
 	<200805120306.m4C36vP15626@localhost.localdomain>
 Cc: list, open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
 
-On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 10:06 PM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 10:06 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > >Do you know how this is different from the GUARDIAN package (Reduce)
 >  >described in this ISSAC'97 paper?
 >  >
@@ -15146,7 +15146,7 @@ I've found a freely available `technical report' version of it here
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 05:18:22 -0500
-To: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: Andreas Dolzmann <dolzman@fmi.uni-passau.de>, list,
 	Thomas Sturm <sturm@fmi.uni-passau.de>
 Subject: Provisos
@@ -15218,11 +15218,11 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 12:45:39 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Zach <elzacho@gmail.com>
 	<fbcd16d40805131448n557d86edi4e988472cfbb217b@mail.gmail.com>
 	<95f1acd0805131532g758bafcev6d5191035cddbd80@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, axiom-math@nongnu.org
+Cc: list, axiom-math@nongnu.org
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-math] Solving symbolic vector
 	equations: How do I do this in Axiom?
 
@@ -15327,9 +15327,9 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 00:05:29 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: amca01@gmail.com
-	(amca01@gmail.com)
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
+	(Alasdair McAndrew)
 Cc: list, axiom-mail@nongnu.org
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Axiom v. Maxima
 
@@ -15816,7 +15816,7 @@ On 05/16/2008 08:02 PM, Martin Rubey wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 16:21:54 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: elzacho@gmail.com
 	(message from Zach on Fri, 16 May 2008 11:58:44 -0600)
 	<200805160405.m4G45TO18978@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -16049,7 +16049,7 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 20:00:17 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Cc: 
 Subject: floating point changes
@@ -16066,12 +16066,12 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 17:56:19 -0500
-From: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: floating point changes
 Cc: list
 
-On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 7:00 PM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 7:00 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > The floating point results returned running fedora8 and fedora9 differ
 > in the low order bits (same hardware). Does anyone know what might
 > have changed? Is this a library or C compiler change?
@@ -16097,7 +16097,7 @@ This is to a large extent a hardware problem
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 15:37:31 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: asau@inbox.ru
 	18 May 2008 19:38:08 +0400)
 	<877idrpqqn.fsf@inbox.ru>
@@ -16228,7 +16228,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 21:41:08 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: asau@inbox.ru
 	18 May 2008 23:43:34 +0400)
 	<877idrpqqn.fsf@inbox.ru>
@@ -16260,7 +16260,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 21:42:17 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: asau@inbox.ru
 	18 May 2008 23:43:34 +0400)
 	<877idrpqqn.fsf@inbox.ru>
@@ -16301,7 +16301,7 @@ Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 23:43:34 +0400
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: pkg-src
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 >>I'd really like to push Axiom into the world, but I don't
 >>believe in tarballs or binary packages, other ways for Axiom
@@ -17538,10 +17538,10 @@ index ac41077..d9ba9a3 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 23:13:34 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>, 
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>, 
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Cc: 
 Subject: axiom-wiki enhancements
 
@@ -17729,7 +17729,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 14:56:37 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	Wed, 28 May 2008 14:54:29 +0200)
 Subject: Re: cannot build axiom
@@ -17743,7 +17743,7 @@ no.
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 14:58:42 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	Wed, 28 May 2008 14:54:29 +0200)
 Subject: Re: cannot build axiom
@@ -17788,7 +17788,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 15:34:56 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	Wed, 28 May 2008 20:01:24 +0200)
 Subject: Re: cannot build axiom
@@ -17889,7 +17889,7 @@ torture myself. (Unfortunately, the axiom script has not yet been built.)
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 16:46:03 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	Wed, 28 May 2008 21:15:27 +0200)
 Subject: Re: cannot build axiom
@@ -17913,7 +17913,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 16:57:56 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	Wed, 28 May 2008 21:15:27 +0200)
 Subject: Re: cannot build axiom
@@ -18021,7 +18021,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 17:15:07 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: asau@inbox.ru
 Cc: list
 Subject: pkgsrc
@@ -18047,7 +18047,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 17:39:22 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	Wed, 28 May 2008 21:54:08 +0200)
 Subject: Re: cannot build axiom
@@ -18441,7 +18441,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 19:57:58 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Tim Daly
 	root on Wed, 28 May 2008 17:39:22 -0400)
 Subject: Re: cannot build axiom
@@ -18485,14 +18485,14 @@ Tim
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: cannot build axiom
 To: Tim Daly,Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 00:52:28 -0400
 Cc: list
 
 On Wed, 28 May 2008 19:57:58 -0400
-  root Tim Daly wrote:
+  Tim Daly wrote:
 >>So what will you tell them that you cannot figure out by 
 >>a proper
 >>configure script automatically?
@@ -18595,7 +18595,7 @@ index 6d35e34..d451fdf 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 04:03:20 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: cannot build axiom
 Cc: list
@@ -18705,7 +18705,7 @@ Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 20:15:03 +0400
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: pkgsrc
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 >>>I'd really like to push Axiom into the world, but I don't
 >>>believe in tarballs or binary packages, other ways for Axiom
@@ -18742,7 +18742,7 @@ Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 21:22:15 +0400
 Cancel-Lock: sha1:B7H9K7tf14YbFUu6eM/JpRPh6Og=
 Subject: Re: cannot build axiom
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 >>So what will you tell them that you cannot figure out by a proper
 >>configure script automatically?
@@ -20847,7 +20847,7 @@ function? (Well I don't understand boot, so that may be a stupid question.)
 \start
 Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 18:35:12 +0100
 From: "Peter Broadbery" <p.broadbery@googlemail.com>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: makeAxExportForm
 Cc: axiom-dev <list>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
diff --git a/book/2008-06.txt b/book/2008-06.txt
index afd3b55..2a91dac 100644
--- a/book/2008-06.txt
+++ b/book/2008-06.txt
@@ -5402,7 +5402,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 14:23:37 -0700
-From: "Scott Morrison" Scott Morrison
+From: Scott Morrison
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: APL, J, and Axiom documentation
 	boundary="----=_Part_6436_3534162.1212528217576"
@@ -5465,7 +5465,7 @@ Since the documentation for the program contains another program, doesn&#39;t th
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 19:35:20 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Scott Morrison
 	(Scott Morrison)
 Subject: Re: APL, J, and Axiom documentation
@@ -5573,7 +5573,7 @@ Ted
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 01:28:28 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: ted.kosan@gmail.com
 	(ted.kosan@gmail.com)
 Subject: Re: APL, J, and Axiom documentation
@@ -7347,7 +7347,7 @@ index 16267c2..1daad5b 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 04:43:35 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: ted.kosan@gmail.com
 	(ted.kosan@gmail.com)
 Subject: Re: APL, J, and Axiom documentation
@@ -7440,7 +7440,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 06:20:16 -0500
-From: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: APL, J, and Axiom documentation
 	<9d9ff120806031952j4dbeace2mf4442096c4a61555@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -7449,7 +7449,7 @@ Subject: Re: APL, J, and Axiom documentation
 	<200806040843.m548hZZ02547@localhost.localdomain>
 Cc: list, axiom-math@nongnu.org
 
-On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 3:43 AM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 3:43 AM, Tim Daly wrote:
 >>Another thing that comes across fairly clearly in the talk is that Sun
 >>is planning to use Fortress as a way to create a large scientific
 >>computing community just like Java was used to create a large "web
@@ -7570,7 +7570,7 @@ commercial math packages a run for their money.
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 12:54:06 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: Re: APL, J, and Axiom documentation
 	<200806032335.m53NZK101978@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -7717,7 +7717,7 @@ Arthur
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 18:22:56 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Arthur Ralfs
 	Jun 2008 13:04:50 -0700)
 Subject: Re: aldor concern
@@ -26461,7 +26461,7 @@ Anatoly
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 13:05:36 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: ram@sunct1.jinr.ru
 Subject: Re: axiom bookvols
 Cc: list
@@ -26480,7 +26480,7 @@ Excellent idea. Done. --Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 13:34:47 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: ram@sunct1.jinr.ru
 Subject: Re: axiom bookvols
 Cc: list
@@ -30185,7 +30185,7 @@ Visit <http://axiom.axiom-developer.org>
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 00:33:06 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list, sage-devel@googlegroups.com
 Cc: 
 Subject: Lisp code development
@@ -30207,7 +30207,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 13:34:42 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: ram@sunct1.jinr.ru
 Subject: Re: axiom bookvols
 Cc: list
@@ -31358,7 +31358,7 @@ index 2234b1e..19a8ba8 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 16:54:06 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: sage-devel@googlegroups.com
 	(message from Robert Dodier on Sat, 21 Jun 2008 11:13:50 -0700 (PDT))
 	<85b5c3130806181009r2fa90493l710781a3765e4cbc@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -31723,7 +31723,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 20:03:24 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Waldek Hebisch
 	Hebisch on Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:25:09 +0200 (CEST))
 Subject: Re: 20080620.01.wxh.patch (fix directproduct
@@ -31861,11 +31861,11 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 10:35:41 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: "Alasdair McAndrew" <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Bill Page
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 	<1d67a53c0806251718u2556546dv6bab792afe49d58f@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: Cyganski <cyganski@ece.wpi.edu>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
 	axiom-mail@nongnu.org
diff --git a/book/2008-07.txt b/book/2008-07.txt
index 27c977d..6d7f2aa 100644
--- a/book/2008-07.txt
+++ b/book/2008-07.txt
@@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ index 6954079..f6e1c05 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 19:36:33 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: "David Joyner" David Joyner
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 Subject: SIGSAM article on Axiom
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Fabio
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 15:35:51 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 CC: list
 	(Fabio Stumbo)
@@ -203,11 +203,11 @@ Fabio
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 15:22:07 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: "Gregory Vanuxem" <g.vanuxem@orange.fr>
 	<fbcd16d40807091713w7fbeba3ej6de87ba48ff097f3@mail.gmail.com>
 	<1215710329.3338.24.camel@ellipse>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Two hyperdoc questions
@@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 21:39:31 -0500
-From: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: SVN failure on Sourceforge.net
 Cc: list
@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ operators.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 00:59:55 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	(Gabriel Dos Reis)
 Subject: Re: SVN failure on Sourceforge.net
@@ -576,14 +576,14 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 23:42:02 -0500
-From: "Gabriel Dos Reis" Gabriel Dos Reis
+From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: SVN failure on Sourceforge.net
 	<206fcf960807161939t2086665ew51b688ff32bdf1e@mail.gmail.com>
 	<200807170459.m6H4xtG13616@localhost.localdomain>
 Cc: list
 
-On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 11:59 PM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 11:59 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > If this were the only SVN failure I'd experienced in the last
 > year I'd be quite mistaken. Note, however, that I've done an
@@ -5153,7 +5153,7 @@ index b40f003..22e2b78 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 22:02:03 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: sage-devel@googlegroups.com
 	(message from Michael_D_G on Sun, 20 Jul 2008 16:03:46 -0700 (PDT))
 	<0887e0a7-fbac-45d3-9639-8e815ee6daa5@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>
@@ -5264,7 +5264,7 @@ Alfr
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 23:09:33 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ed Borasky
 Subject: re: [sage-devel] Re: Identification with ldap.
 	<0887e0a7-fbac-45d3-9639-8e815ee6daa5@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>
@@ -5339,9 +5339,9 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 09:20:24 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Alfredo Portes
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 Subject: Re: Hints
@@ -8058,9 +8058,9 @@ fedora8 and fedora9 binaries are available -- Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 02:03:12 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Alfredo Portes
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 Subject: Re: RISC
@@ -11550,7 +11550,7 @@ Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 13:17:27 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 	<fbcd16d40807262303h65eca6abib063b4cbf91d2cab@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
 	aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: RISC
diff --git a/book/2008-08.txt b/book/2008-08.txt
index 62824b9..69f09df 100644
--- a/book/2008-08.txt
+++ b/book/2008-08.txt
@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 23:53:25 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	16 Aug 2008 00:44:47 +0200)
 	recognized.
@@ -9550,7 +9550,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 09:06:40 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	Mon, 18 Aug 2008 09:24:13 +0200)
 	<48A9239D.4000005@hemmecke.de>
@@ -9689,7 +9689,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 10:13:48 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	18 Aug 2008 14:14:50 +0200)
 	<48A9239D.4000005@hemmecke.de>
@@ -9784,7 +9784,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 10:16:24 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	Mon, 18 Aug 2008 14:07:38 +0200)
 	<48A9239D.4000005@hemmecke.de>
@@ -9851,7 +9851,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 10:29:38 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	18 Aug 2008 14:14:50 +0200)
 	<48A9239D.4000005@hemmecke.de>
@@ -9874,7 +9874,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 15:05:13 +0200
 From: Ralf Hemmecke
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 	<48A9239D.4000005@hemmecke.de>
 	<200808181306.m7ID6e926562@localhost.localdomain>
 	<48A9660A.7010905@hemmecke.de>
@@ -10624,7 +10624,7 @@ index 0000000..260d206
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 01:42:01 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: pip88nl@gmail.com
 	recognized.
 Cc: list, aldor-l@aldor.org
@@ -16889,7 +16889,7 @@ index 7da7e73..785bb5f 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 18:34:04 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 	recognized.
 Cc: 
@@ -19806,7 +19806,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 12:10:40 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Martin Rubey
 	Rubey on 28 Aug 2008 16:23:54 +0200)
 Subject: Re: 20080828.01.mxr.patch (add cost to bottomUp
diff --git a/book/2008-09.txt b/book/2008-09.txt
index 0ccb348..bea3b37 100644
--- a/book/2008-09.txt
+++ b/book/2008-09.txt
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ MovGP0
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 12:28:43 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: "Mov GP 0" <movgp0@gmail.com>
 Subject: Re: Counting Elements in Cyclic List
 Cc: axiom-developer <list>,
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey
 Date: 01 Sep 2008 19:00:23 +0200
 Cc: axiom-developer <list>
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > (4) -> count(x) == if cyclic? x then return %PositiveInfinity else #x
 
@@ -164,9 +164,9 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 14:50:15 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: bill.page@newsynthesis.org
-	(bill.page@newsynthesis.org)
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Bill Page
+	(Bill Page)
 Subject: Re: Counting Elements in Cyclic List
 	<fbcd16d40809010928p73a1dfa4xcadce11ad0656027@mail.gmail.com>
 	recognized.
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 13:40:19 -0400
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Rubey
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Counting Elements in Cyclic
 	List
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 16:27:18 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: movgp0@gmail.com
 	(movgp0@gmail.com)
 Subject: Re: Counting Elements in Cyclic List
@@ -3481,7 +3481,7 @@ Axiom Lead Developer
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 14:38:00 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Subject: Re: Counting Elements in Cyclic List
 	recognized.
@@ -4824,7 +4824,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 02:51:48 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: ted.kosan@gmail.com
 	(ted.kosan@gmail.com)
 Subject: Re: Axiom Abbreviated Category and Domain graph
@@ -4895,7 +4895,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 22:37:59 -0700
-From: "Mike Hansen" <mhansen@gmail.com>
+From: Mike Hansen
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Axiom Abbreviated Category and Domain graph
 	<9d9ff120809062150k70bb58cbocb1423400e3f37cf@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -4956,9 +4956,9 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 04:18:16 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: mhansen@gmail.com
-	(mhansen@gmail.com)
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Mike Hansen
+	(Mike Hansen)
 Subject: Re: Axiom Abbreviated Category and Domain graph
 	<9d9ff120809062150k70bb58cbocb1423400e3f37cf@mail.gmail.com>
 	<200809070651.m876pmE23687@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -5004,7 +5004,7 @@ patch is too large to post. see the website:
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008 00:24:06 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: pip88nl@gmail.com
 	<20080909014320.GB30448@xinutec.org>
 	recognized.
@@ -5067,7 +5067,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008 01:22:24 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: pip88nl@gmail.com
 	<20080909014320.GB30448@xinutec.org>
 	<200809090424.m894O6N32312@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -5119,7 +5119,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008 02:24:36 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: pip88nl@gmail.com
 	<20080909014320.GB30448@xinutec.org>
 	<200809090424.m894O6N32312@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -8801,7 +8801,7 @@ index 283d330..67e1cd4 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 11:45:54 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 	recognized.
 Subject: [Matt Kaufmann: FWD: Special issue on
@@ -9384,7 +9384,7 @@ index 6a34b58..6f7c67a 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 02:21:56 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: wilsons@start.ca
 	on Wed, 17 Sep 2008 21:57:12 -0400)
 Subject: Re: Of possible interest to Axiom
@@ -9514,7 +9514,7 @@ Doug
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 07:55:01 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Doug Stewart
 	Thu, 18 Sep 2008 06:49:09 -0400)
 Subject: Re: Of possible interest to Axiom
@@ -14269,7 +14269,7 @@ index b16f4b2..bd42900 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 16:41:10 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 	recognized.
 Cc: 
@@ -23645,7 +23645,7 @@ Interpreter changes (Page)
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 19:11:29 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: "Amelia Taylor"originalbrickhouse@gmail.com
 	recognized.
 Cc: list
@@ -23679,7 +23679,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 19:27:15 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: "Amelia Taylor" <amelia.taylor@coloradocollege.edu>,
 	"Gregory G. Smith" <ggsmith@mast.queensu.ca>
 	recognized.
@@ -23700,7 +23700,7 @@ Axiom Lead Developer
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 19:50:24 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: sage-devel@googlegroups.com
 	(message from mabshoff on Wed, 24 Sep 2008 16:25:20 -0700 (PDT))
 	<85e81ba30809240849v391249b8x9becd649be3d95e5@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -23764,7 +23764,7 @@ Axiom
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 10:30:26 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: sage-devel@googlegroups.com
 	(john.cremona@gmail.com)
 	<85e81ba30809240849v391249b8x9becd649be3d95e5@mail.gmail.com>
diff --git a/book/2008-10.txt b/book/2008-10.txt
index 5b528ee..645e832 100644
--- a/book/2008-10.txt
+++ b/book/2008-10.txt
@@ -7530,7 +7530,7 @@ attributes exported and the attributes used.
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 01:49:55 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: wilsons@start.ca
 	on Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:03:47 -0400)
 	<87prmml4h8.fsf@lattice.localdomain>
@@ -7584,7 +7584,7 @@ Ted
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 02:44:07 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: ted.kosan@gmail.com
 	(ted.kosan@gmail.com)
 Subject: re: Some code, if you are interested.
@@ -7722,7 +7722,7 @@ Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2008 14:38:59 -0400
 	of "Mon\, 6 Oct 2008 01\:49\:55 -0400")
 Cc: list
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 > I'm finally free of the constraints for a bit. I will look at what
 > you sent in detail.
 
@@ -7818,7 +7818,7 @@ Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2008 02:13:18 -0400
 	of "Mon\, 6 Oct 2008 01\:49\:55 -0400")
 Cc: list
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 > I strongly recommend reviewing the clojure for lisp videos by Bill Hickey. I
 > think he has some fundamentally useful ideas for exploiting parallelism which
 > could be reflected into Axiom.
@@ -7918,7 +7918,7 @@ Thanks a lot,
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 11:55:13 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: brunelli@fbk.eu
 	13 Oct 2008 15:09:49 +0200)
 Subject: Re: Slackware building of axiom-sept2008-src.tgz
@@ -7942,7 +7942,7 @@ Tim
 Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 15:03:34 +0200
 From: Roberto Brunelli <brunelli@fbk.eu>
 	rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060910 SeaMonkey/1.0.5
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Slackware building of axiom-sept2008-src.tgz
 	<200810141555.m9EFtDQ26622@localhost.localdomain>
 	recognized.
@@ -8056,7 +8056,7 @@ Value = NIL
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 12:50:50 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: brunelli@fbk.eu
 	15 Oct 2008 15:03:34 +0200)
 Subject: Re: Slackware building of axiom-sept2008-src.tgz
diff --git a/book/2008-11.txt b/book/2008-11.txt
index 47ca483..fd9fa40 100644
--- a/book/2008-11.txt
+++ b/book/2008-11.txt
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Categories added to bookvol10.2:
 
 
 \start
-To: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<fbcd16d40811030659kd96cfafp3c3d25f034fa98f6@mail.gmail.com>
 	<9q7i7kiq1z.fsf@aquin.mat.univie.ac.at>
 	<fbcd16d40811031137u323b2256jac4eb6e35eba5ad3@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Cc: axiom-devel <list>,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 Subject: Re: Linebreaker for emacs mode
 
-"Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 > Tim Daly sent the original code for texbreak to the axiom-developer list here:
 > 
 > http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2003-09/msg00101.html
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Martin
 \start
 Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 18:40:56 -0500
 From: "Ted Kosan" <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
-To: maxima@math.utexas.edu, Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: maxima@math.utexas.edu, list
 Cc: 
 Subject: Mathrider update
 
@@ -3274,7 +3274,7 @@ See
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2008 16:21:56 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Nicolas.Thiery@u-psud.fr
 	<fbcd16d40808181654h76d3180fj36d4ee9b7681db7e@mail.gmail.com>
 	<85b5c3130808190123p1116c8f1q59d39dd3c790f516@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -3328,7 +3328,7 @@ the categories. Every object created lives in some domain.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2008 15:19:00 -0800
-From: "Mike Hansen" <mhansen@gmail.com>
+From: Mike Hansen
 To: Tim Daly
 Subject: re: [sage-devel] Categories for the working
 	programmer
@@ -3343,7 +3343,7 @@ Cc: list, sage-combinat-devel@googlegroups.com,
 
 Hi Tim,
 
-On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 1:21 PM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 > There are at least two possible paths toward a category hierarchy in Sage,
 > adopting Axiom's version or designing a new one.
 >
@@ -3364,9 +3364,9 @@ mathematical notion of a category?
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2008 18:59:32 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: mhansen@gmail.com
-	(mhansen@gmail.com)
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Mike Hansen
+	(Mike Hansen)
 Subject: re: [sage-devel] Categories for the working
 	programmer
 	<fbcd16d40808181654h76d3180fj36d4ee9b7681db7e@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -3382,7 +3382,7 @@ Cc: list, sage-combinat-devel@googlegroups.com,
 
 Mike,
 
->On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 1:21 PM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+>On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 >> There are at least two possible paths toward a category hierarchy in Sage,
 >> adopting Axiom's version or designing a new one.
 >>
@@ -3500,7 +3500,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2008 19:19:12 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Nicolas.Thiery@u-psud.fr
 	<fbcd16d40808181654h76d3180fj36d4ee9b7681db7e@mail.gmail.com>
 	<85b5c3130808190123p1116c8f1q59d39dd3c790f516@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -3528,7 +3528,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 01:02:40 +0100
 From: "Nicolas M. Thiery" <Nicolas.Thiery@u-psud.fr>
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 	<fbcd16d40808181654h76d3180fj36d4ee9b7681db7e@mail.gmail.com>
 	<85b5c3130808190123p1116c8f1q59d39dd3c790f516@mail.gmail.com>
 	<fbcd16d40808191114t4ed2b6e3y7c38f5f6b4fd5edd@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -3587,7 +3587,7 @@ http://Nicolas.Thiery.name/
 \start
 Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 01:32:00 +0100
 From: "Nicolas M. Thiery" <Nicolas.Thiery@u-psud.fr>
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 	<fbcd16d40808181654h76d3180fj36d4ee9b7681db7e@mail.gmail.com>
 	<85b5c3130808190123p1116c8f1q59d39dd3c790f516@mail.gmail.com>
 	<fbcd16d40808191114t4ed2b6e3y7c38f5f6b4fd5edd@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -3757,11 +3757,11 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 18:06:53 -0500
-From: "Bill Page" <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: "Chris Walker" <chrisw@chiark.greenend.org.uk>, 
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>, 
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>, 
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Cc: Camm Maguire
 Subject: Fwd: Axiom in debian
 
@@ -3790,7 +3790,7 @@ Bill Page.
 From: Chris Walker <chrisw@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
 Date: Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 5:20 PM
 Subject: Axiom in debian
-To: bill.page@newsynthesis.org
+To: Bill Page
 
 
 Bill,
@@ -5058,7 +5058,7 @@ index bb73b77..91d26a3 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 13:48:21 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: ted.kosan@gmail.com
 	(ted.kosan@gmail.com)
 Subject: Re: User Interface Help
@@ -5133,7 +5133,7 @@ Ted
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:48:34 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: ted.kosan@gmail.com
 	(ted.kosan@gmail.com)
 Subject: Re: User Interface Help
@@ -5353,7 +5353,7 @@ Ted
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 03:19:05 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: ted.kosan@gmail.com
 	(ted.kosan@gmail.com)
 Subject: Re: User Interface Help
@@ -11168,7 +11168,7 @@ index 787318c..ac05fe8 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 02:13:12 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Tim Lahey <tim.lahey@gmail.com>
 	recognized.
 Cc: list, sage-devel@googlegroups.com
diff --git a/book/2008-12.txt b/book/2008-12.txt
index 00a7309..7e5534b 100644
--- a/book/2008-12.txt
+++ b/book/2008-12.txt
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ index a88a865..1bf7b1d 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 16:54:46 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: karl.hegbloom@gmail.com
 	01 Dec 2008 14:30:42 -0700)
 Subject: Re: [patch] Suggested grammatical improvement for
@@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ index 4f9cb94..fa77512 100644
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: 20081202.02.tpd.patch (website
 	download.html add	Doyen Thumbdrive)
 To: Tim Daly,list
@@ -571,10 +571,10 @@ On Tue, 2 Dec 2008 17:39:54 -0600
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: 20081202.02.tpd.patch (website
 	download.html add	Doyen Thumbdrive)
-To: "William Sit" William Sit,Tim Daly,
+To: William Sit,Tim Daly,
 	list
 Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2008 06:48:45 -0500
 Cc: 
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ William
 
 
 On Wed, 03 Dec 2008 05:33:04 -0500
-  "William Sit" William Sit wrote:
+  William Sit wrote:
 >Tim:
 >
 >I downloaded the zip file, unzip and copy boot and DOYEN 
@@ -693,7 +693,7 @@ Home Page: http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: 20081202.02.tpd.patch (website
 	download.html add	Doyen Thumbdrive)
 To: Tim Daly, list
@@ -777,7 +777,7 @@ William
 \start
 Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 10:19:34 -0500
 From: Alfredo Portes
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
+To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: 20081202.02.tpd.patch (website download.html
 	add Doyen Thumbdrive)
 	<web-16046663@cgate.sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
@@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ This patch is too large to post. See
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: 20081202.02.tpd.patch (website
 	download.html add Doyen Thumbdrive)
 To: Alfredo Portes
@@ -1376,7 +1376,7 @@ index 4073795..f395d21 100644
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: 20081202.02.tpd.patch (website
 	download.html add Doyen Thumbdrive)
 To: Alfredo Portes,Tim Daly
@@ -8903,7 +8903,7 @@ index 6c5e67c..fdc11a2 100644
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: 20081202.02.tpd.patch (website
 	download.html add Doyen Thumbdrive)
 To: Alfredo Portes, Tim Daly
@@ -18141,7 +18141,7 @@ index 56ed9a4..4af04b1 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 04:18:36 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: rcari2000@yahoo.com
 	Roberto Cari on Sat, 13 Dec 2008 19:55:18 -0800 (PST))
 	recognized.
@@ -18163,7 +18163,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 04:49:10 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: rcari2000@yahoo.com
 	Roberto Cari on Sun, 14 Dec 2008 01:16:55 -0800 (PST))
 	recognized.
@@ -18171,7 +18171,7 @@ Cc: list
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Axiom installation on Vector
 	linux
 
-> From: root Tim Daly
+> From: Tim Daly
 > Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Axiom installation on Vector linux
 > To: rcari2000@yahoo.com
 > Cc: Tim Daly, list
@@ -18212,7 +18212,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 02:45:19 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: rcari2000@yahoo.com
 	Roberto Cari on Sun, 14 Dec 2008 01:55:54 -0800 (PST))
 	recognized.
@@ -18235,7 +18235,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:23:36 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: rcari2000@yahoo.com
 	recognized.
 Cc: list, axiom-mail@nongnu.org
diff --git a/book/2009-02.txt b/book/2009-02.txt
index 8e485dc..230c03a 100644
--- a/book/2009-02.txt
+++ b/book/2009-02.txt
@@ -9624,7 +9624,7 @@ suggestions.
 
 Take care,
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 >> Greetings!  I'm still here, but dealing with some life changes.  I'm
 >> gearing up now to restart the gcl and dependency package maintenance
@@ -9633,7 +9633,7 @@ root Tim Daly writes:
 >> 
 >> Take care,
 >> 
->> root Tim Daly writes:
+>> Tim Daly writes:
 >> 
 >> > Camm,
 >> >
@@ -19136,7 +19136,7 @@ this evening.
 
 Take care,
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Camm,
 >
@@ -19197,7 +19197,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     		    camm@maguirefamily.org
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 17:50:11 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: camm@maguirefamily.org
 	on Mon, 23 Feb 2009 13:40:47 -0500)
 	<87eiyd8na4.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
@@ -20169,7 +20169,7 @@ test machine.
 
 Take care,
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > EXPEXPAN is the most complex of the algebra compiles.
 > It does compile on all of my platforms, which includes about 1 dozen
@@ -20192,7 +20192,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     		    camm@maguirefamily.org
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 08:34:28 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: camm@maguirefamily.org
 	Mon, 23 Feb 2009 22:31:18 -0500)
 	<87eiyd8na4.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
@@ -20241,7 +20241,7 @@ drop a note to this list, as I'm not at home.
 
 Take care,
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > EXPEXPAN is the most complex of the algebra compiles.
 > It does compile on all of my platforms, which includes about 1 dozen
@@ -22418,7 +22418,7 @@ index 0ed5c8f..564aaaf 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 13:29:01 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: camm@maguirefamily.org
 	on Tue, 24 Feb 2009 12:37:28 -0500)
 	<87eiyd8na4.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
@@ -22441,7 +22441,7 @@ to the top level.
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 13:29:59 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: camm@maguirefamily.org
 	on Tue, 24 Feb 2009 12:37:28 -0500)
 	<87eiyd8na4.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
@@ -22535,7 +22535,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     		    camm@maguirefamily.org
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 18:21:10 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: camm@maguirefamily.org
 	on Tue, 24 Feb 2009 13:42:46 -0500)
 	<87eiyd8na4.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
@@ -22587,7 +22587,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     		    camm@maguirefamily.org
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 22:55:26 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: camm@maguirefamily.org
 	on Tue, 24 Feb 2009 19:10:30 -0500)
 	<87eiyd8na4.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
@@ -23497,7 +23497,7 @@ time.
 Take care,
 
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Thoses gold sources certainly compile on other platforms so I'm not sure
 > the failure lives in the Axiom source code.
@@ -24310,7 +24310,7 @@ index c668b7b..55f0b57 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 19:47:13 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Tim Daly
 	root on Tue, 24 Feb 2009 22:55:26 -0500)
 	<87eiyd8na4.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
@@ -26722,7 +26722,7 @@ index 11a8e9f..c029a9f 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 10:52:19 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: camm@maguirefamily.org
 	Wed, 25 Feb 2009 14:20:26 -0500)
 Subject: re: Debian axiom build failures
@@ -26785,7 +26785,7 @@ Please let me know if this causes you problems.
 
 Take care,
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Camm,
 >
@@ -26914,7 +26914,7 @@ Thanks for any insight.  I'll figure it out if you are busy.
 Take care,
 
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Camm,
 >
diff --git a/book/2009-03.txt b/book/2009-03.txt
index f068b3b..1e76178 100644
--- a/book/2009-03.txt
+++ b/book/2009-03.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 \start
 Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 00:11:19 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: camm@maguirefamily.org
 	Sat, 28 Feb 2009 17:24:40 -0500)
 	<87eiyd8na4.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 01:26:43 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: camm@maguirefamily.org
 	Sat, 28 Feb 2009 17:24:40 -0500)
 	<87eiyd8na4.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 00:10:27 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: camm@maguirefamily.org
 	Sat, 28 Feb 2009 17:24:40 -0500)
 	<87eiyd8na4.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
@@ -176,8 +176,8 @@ index 0000000..2c14c82
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 08:03:54 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch,
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Waldek Hebisch,
 	Martin Rubey
 	recognized.
 Cc: list
@@ -17392,7 +17392,7 @@ index 997c527..dfcf93c 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2009 14:44:07 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: camm@maguirefamily.org
 	Wed, 25 Feb 2009 14:20:26 -0500)
 Subject: re: Debian axiom build failures
@@ -22605,7 +22605,7 @@ opt|)))) ((BOOT-EQUAL |st| (QUOTE LITERALS)) (SPADLET |opt| (|object2String| (|t
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 02:36:37 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Peter.Horn@localhost.localdomain (horn@mathematik.uni-kassel.de),
 	Dan.Roozemond@localhost.localdomain (d.a.roozemond@tue.nl), Om@openmath.org
 	recognized.
@@ -22655,7 +22655,7 @@ Axiom Lead Developer
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 08:52:06 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Peter Horn <horn@mathematik.uni-kassel.de>,
 	Dan Roozemond <d.a.roozemond@tue.nl>, Om@openmath.org
 	recognized.
@@ -27243,7 +27243,7 @@ index 2478e04..9ee26d5 100644
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 06:08:07 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 	recognized.
 Subject: 1st CFP - SYNASC 2009 - 11th International
@@ -27683,8 +27683,8 @@ Lisp
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 08:44:07 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>, 
+From: Bill Page
+To: list, 
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>, 
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 Cc: 
diff --git a/book/2009-04.txt b/book/2009-04.txt
index 75d46e4..61e95ae 100644
--- a/book/2009-04.txt
+++ b/book/2009-04.txt
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ We make your business move.=20
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2009 00:25:26 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Michael.Becker@coconet.de
 	Michael Becker on Fri, 3 Apr 2009 05:34:23 +0200)
 Subject: Re: axiom-mar2009 release : search with '*' does not
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ It looks like this may be the (formerly?) commercial REDUCE, based on their hist
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 16:54:53 -0500
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Cliff Yapp
 	on Sat, 4 Apr 2009 13:54:06 -0700 (PDT))
 Subject: Re: REDUCE open source?
@@ -4397,7 +4397,7 @@ index b90f94a..782bc59 100644
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 23:02:56 -0600
-To: list, "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: list, Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: 
 Subject: 20090404.02.tpd.patch (bookvol0 add domain
 	examples)
@@ -5446,7 +5446,7 @@ Subject: Is the anybody here?
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 12:18:51 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: pashev.igor@gmail.com
 	Apr 2009 18:53:14 +0400)
 Subject: Re: Is the anybody here?
@@ -5580,7 +5580,7 @@ make: *** [all-src] Error 2
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 16:36:38 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: pashev.igor@gmail.com
 	Apr 2009 19:48:19 +0400)
 Subject: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware
@@ -5733,7 +5733,7 @@ Q0gtNjYwLTA4NjE5OTctODxicj4NCjwvZm9udD4NCg==
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 09:45:01 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: hpabst@csc.com
 	(message from Hans-Georg Pabst on Thu, 9 Apr 2009 14:04:42 +0200)
 Subject: Re: build process: INSTALL replaced by DESTDIR -
@@ -5817,7 +5817,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 13:52:36 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	Thu, 09 Apr 2009 18:01:36 +0200)
 Subject: re: OpenAxiom-1.2.1 released
@@ -6218,7 +6218,7 @@ a syntactic sugar for Common Lisp.
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 01:22:49 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: pashev.igor@gmail.com
 	Apr 2009 23:12:58 +0400)
 Subject: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware
@@ -7275,7 +7275,7 @@ Axiom-developer mailing list<br>
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 03:37:26 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Scott Morrison
 	(message from Scott Morrison on Fri, 10 Apr 2009 22:26:53 -0700)
 Subject: re: OpenAxiom-1.2.1 released
@@ -7501,7 +7501,7 @@ BECHA...
 Subject: Re: 20090410.03.tpd.patch (faq 50: Cannot find
 	libXpm.a)
 From: Gregory Vanuxem <g.vanuxem@orange.fr>
-To: Tim Daly, Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: Tim Daly, list
 Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 15:03:14 +0200
 	recognized.
 Cc: 
@@ -7668,7 +7668,7 @@ To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
 
-On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 2:37 AM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 2:37 AM, Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > Since boot was written in boot we had a situation where we needed a
 > running Axiom in order to build Axiom. This was also true of the
@@ -7719,7 +7719,7 @@ be much easier to maintain.
 
 -- Scott
 
-On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 12:37 AM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > > As Dick Jenks explained it to me when I joined the Axiom project in 1984,
 >
@@ -7780,7 +7780,7 @@ Tim<br>
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 15:06:14 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: pashev.igor@gmail.com
 	Apr 2009 18:39:27 +0400)
 Subject: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware
@@ -7827,7 +7827,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 15:15:53 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: asau@inbox.ru
 	11 Apr 2009 15:31:39 +0400)
 Subject: re: OpenAxiom-1.2.1 released
@@ -7866,7 +7866,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 15:49:14 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: asau@inbox.ru
 	11 Apr 2009 15:31:39 +0400)
 Subject: re: OpenAxiom-1.2.1 released
@@ -7936,7 +7936,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 15:54:13 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: asau@inbox.ru
 	11 Apr 2009 15:31:39 +0400)
 Subject: re: OpenAxiom-1.2.1 released
@@ -7964,7 +7964,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 15:56:26 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: g.vanuxem@orange.fr
 	on Sat, 11 Apr 2009 15:03:14 +0200)
 Subject: Re: 20090410.03.tpd.patch (faq 50: Cannot find
@@ -8057,7 +8057,7 @@ Steve
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 21:43:17 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: wilsons@start.ca
 	Wilson on Sat, 11 Apr 2009 18:29:27 -0400)
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
@@ -8100,7 +8100,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list, wilsons@start.ca
 
-On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 8:43 PM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 8:43 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 >> Actually, a patch for this problem was posted a year ago (and even long =
 before
 >> counting the build-improvements branch). =A0I was (mistakenly) under the
@@ -8142,7 +8142,7 @@ Stephen';s suggestion is correct for 99.9% of the platforms.
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 22:50:03 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	(message from Gabriel Dos Reis on Sat, 11 Apr 2009 20:18:37 -0500)
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
@@ -8229,7 +8229,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list, wilsons@start.ca
 
-On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 9:50 PM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 9:50 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 
 > I await your diff-Naur patch for autoconf builds of the Axiom trunk.
 > If you recall, I've asked for this since you first did autoconf.
@@ -8277,7 +8277,7 @@ for OpenAxiom and FriCAS in the real world on real systems
 
 \start
 Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 23:51:07 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	(message from Gabriel Dos Reis on Sat, 11 Apr 2009 21:36:04 -0500)
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
@@ -8325,7 +8325,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list, wilsons@start.ca
 
-On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 10:51 PM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 10:51 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 >
 > All I asked was, did anyone test the patch.
 
@@ -8352,7 +8352,7 @@ we know of.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 00:18:08 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	(message from Gabriel Dos Reis on Sat, 11 Apr 2009 22:18:59 -0500)
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
@@ -8385,7 +8385,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: Tim Daly
 Cc: list, wilsons@start.ca
 
-On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 11:18 PM, root Tim Daly wrote:
+On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 11:18 PM, Tim Daly wrote:
 >> > All I asked was, did anyone test the patch.
 >>
 >> Yes. =A0It succeeds on one , and failed on another one -- the one it fai=
@@ -8404,7 +8404,7 @@ As you know, my primary machines run openSUSE.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 00:35:04 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	(message from Gabriel Dos Reis on Sat, 11 Apr 2009 22:41:16 -0500)
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
@@ -8447,7 +8447,7 @@ Cancel-Lock: sha1:ayqSYwZlTPS/anYaFOnZzE2uJxM=
 	seldom 2.4 (older, 4)
 Subject: Re: OpenAxiom-1.2.1 released
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 >> > Given that the goals of OpenAxiom are directly opposed to the stated
 >> > project goals of Axiom, how do you see that this difference should be
@@ -8555,7 +8555,7 @@ BECHA...
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 06:16:47 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: asau@inbox.ru
 	12 Apr 2009 10:58:31 +0400)
 Subject: re: OpenAxiom-1.2.1 released
@@ -8660,7 +8660,7 @@ defend his reputation.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 08:39:01 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Tim Daly
 	root on Sat, 11 Apr 2009 22:50:03 -0400)
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
@@ -8698,7 +8698,7 @@ Cancel-Lock: sha1:04BnupbffBVuBUN04MrPhpDCQeI=
 	seldom 2.4 (older, 4)
 Subject: Re: OpenAxiom-1.2.1 released
 
-root Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 >> I'm not going to do any work, that is rejected before planning stage.
 >> It is a mere waste of time, I'm not going to live forever or wait forever,
@@ -8881,7 +8881,7 @@ Martin
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 12:04:32 -0400
 From: Stephen Wilson <wilsons@start.ca>
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
 	<20090411222927.GA7785@fibrous.localdomain>
 	<200904120143.n3C1hH308454@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -8934,7 +8934,7 @@ This is the case for OpenAxiom.
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 16:20:29 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: wilsons@start.ca
 	Wilson on Sun, 12 Apr 2009 12:04:32 -0400)
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
@@ -8970,7 +8970,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 16:25:12 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: wilsons@start.ca
 	Wilson on Sun, 12 Apr 2009 12:04:32 -0400)
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
@@ -9009,7 +9009,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 17:10:33 -0400
 From: Stephen Wilson <wilsons@start.ca>
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
 	<20090411222927.GA7785@fibrous.localdomain>
 	<200904120143.n3C1hH308454@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -9056,7 +9056,7 @@ Steve
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 17:36:40 -0400
 From: Stephen Wilson <wilsons@start.ca>
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
 	<20090411222927.GA7785@fibrous.localdomain>
 	<200904120143.n3C1hH308454@localhost.localdomain>
@@ -9102,7 +9102,7 @@ Steve
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 21:01:37 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: wilsons@start.ca
 	Wilson on Sun, 12 Apr 2009 17:36:40 -0400)
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
@@ -9139,7 +9139,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 21:03:47 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: wilsons@start.ca
 	Wilson on Sun, 12 Apr 2009 17:36:40 -0400)
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
@@ -9400,7 +9400,7 @@ CY
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 22:02:09 -0400
 From: Stephen Wilson <wilsons@start.ca>
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
 	<200904120143.n3C1hH308454@localhost.localdomain>
 	<206fcf960904111818w2c511f7k965fd63183baa145@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -9469,7 +9469,7 @@ Steve
 \start
 Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 23:30:28 -0400
 From: Stephen Wilson <wilsons@start.ca>
-To: root Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
 	<200904120143.n3C1hH308454@localhost.localdomain>
 	<206fcf960904111818w2c511f7k965fd63183baa145@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -9502,7 +9502,7 @@ Steve
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 00:32:34 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: wilsons@start.ca
 	Wilson on Sun, 12 Apr 2009 23:30:28 -0400)
 Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Building Axiom on Slackware]
@@ -9593,7 +9593,7 @@ We make your business move.=20
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 01:49:53 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Michael.Becker@coconet.de
 	Michael Becker on Mon, 13 Apr 2009 05:50:32 +0200)
 Subject: Re: axiom-mar2009 release : )edit filename does not
@@ -11436,7 +11436,7 @@ We make your business move.=20
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 19:17:50 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Michael.Becker@coconet.de
 	Michael Becker on Tue, 14 Apr 2009 23:50:54 +0200)
 Subject: Re: axiom-mar2009 release :   draw problem
diff --git a/book/2009-05.txt b/book/2009-05.txt
index fa67845..5838585 100644
--- a/book/2009-05.txt
+++ b/book/2009-05.txt
@@ -1506,7 +1506,7 @@ http://axiom-developer.org/axiom-website/patches.html#latest
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 10:21:20 -0400
-From: root Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: Francois Maltey
 	04 May 2009 17:44:30 +0200)
 Subject: Re: An axiom in ubuntu.
diff --git a/book/2009-06.txt b/book/2009-06.txt
index a682b5b..07c607a 100644
--- a/book/2009-06.txt
+++ b/book/2009-06.txt
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Tim
 Date: Thu, 04 Jun 2009 14:04:03 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke, Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	martin.rubey@math.uni-hannover.de, bill.page@newsynthesis.org,
+	martin.rubey@math.uni-hannover.de, Bill Page,
 	axiom-mail@nongnu.org, daly Tim Daly,
 	list
 	<877hztrxuj.fsf@gauss.cs.tamu.edu> <4A26C4AA.4030506@hemmecke.de>
@@ -782,7 +782,7 @@ assumptions.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 21:17:53 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: martin.rubey@math.uni-hannover.de, open-axiom-help@lists.sf.net,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net, list,
@@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	(Bill Page's message of "Thu\, 4 Jun 2009 21\:17\:53 -0400")
 	Enigneering
@@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ Cc: martin.rubey@math.uni-hannover.de, open-axiom-help@lists.sf.net,
 	axiom-mail@nongnu.org
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: [Axiom-mail] InputForm
 
-Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 | > ...
@@ -862,7 +862,7 @@ choices to make and people are likely to make different choices.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 22:34:06 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: martin.rubey@math.uni-hannover.de, open-axiom-help@lists.sf.net,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net, list,
@@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	(Bill Page's message of "Thu\, 4 Jun 2009 22\:34\:06 -0400")
 	Enigneering
@@ -916,7 +916,7 @@ Cc: martin.rubey@math.uni-hannover.de, open-axiom-help@lists.sf.net,
 	axiom-mail@nongnu.org
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: [Axiom-mail] InputForm
 
-Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 | > | On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 | > | > ...
@@ -962,7 +962,7 @@ just being specialized for algebraic computations only.
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 23:15:22 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis
 Cc: martin.rubey@math.uni-hannover.de, open-axiom-help@lists.sf.net,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net, list,
@@ -1011,7 +1011,7 @@ Tim
 Date: Fri, 05 Jun 2009 09:04:52 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke, Gabriel Dos Reis,
-	martin.rubey@math.uni-hannover.de, bill.page@newsynthesis.org,
+	martin.rubey@math.uni-hannover.de, Bill Page,
 	Waldek Hebisch, axiom-mail@nongnu.org,
 	daly Tim Daly, list
 	<877hztrxuj.fsf@gauss.cs.tamu.edu> <4A26C4AA.4030506@hemmecke.de>
@@ -2443,7 +2443,7 @@ Arnold Doray wrote:
 Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 01:08:24 -0400
 Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] Problem with 
 	real/imag/conjugate
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: list
 	recognized.
 Cc: arnold@terra-weather.com, fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
@@ -2582,7 +2582,7 @@ c3QgYXJnCiAgICAgICAgIHkgIDo9IGltYWcgZmlyc3QgYXJnCg==
 \start
 Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 07:01:57 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] Problem with
 	real/imag/conjugate
 	<fbcd16d40906172208p742d6b12g3e9003e6ec975e58@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -2701,11 +2701,11 @@ Excellent. I will try to apply the patch and test it. --Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 22:02:35 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 Cc: arnold@terra-weather.com,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: symbolic (exact) trig expressions versus
 	numeric results
 
@@ -2904,11 +2904,11 @@ Z3MydHJpZ3MgZgo=
 \start
 Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 06:14:46 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: re: symbolic (exact) trig expressions versus
 	numeric results
 	<fbcd16d40906181902y7db20727u79446ca0b9ad719c@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: arnold@terra-weather.com, Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: arnold@terra-weather.com, list,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
 	open-axiom-devel <open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
 
@@ -3129,7 +3129,7 @@ On Tue, 2009-06-16 at 17:40 -0400, Tim Daly wrote:
 Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 09:46:32 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: ekhaya.lindsay@gmail.com, daly Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 	seldom 2.4 (older, 4)
 Cc: 
 Subject: Mandriva axiom install
@@ -3322,7 +3322,7 @@ We make your business move.=20
 Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 02:51:21 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: ekhaya.lindsay@gmail.com, daly Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 	seldom 2.4 (older, 4)
 Cc: 
 Subject: Re: Mandriva axiom install
diff --git a/book/2009-07.txt b/book/2009-07.txt
index 6fd18ab..d0707b2 100644
--- a/book/2009-07.txt
+++ b/book/2009-07.txt
@@ -1533,7 +1533,7 @@ On 07/21/2009 05:44 AM, Michael Becker wrote:
 
 \start
 From: Michael Becker <Michael.Becker@coconet.de>
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: Internal Error : Interpreter code generation
 	failed for expression...
 Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 16:18:34 +0200
@@ -1851,7 +1851,7 @@ Ralf
 Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 19:08:57 -0400
 Subject: Re: Internal Error : Interpreter code generation 
 	failed for expression...
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list, Michael Becker <Michael.Becker@coconet.de>
 
@@ -2233,7 +2233,7 @@ We make your business move.=20
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: bad errormessage: There are no library
 	operations	named ADEF
 To: Michael Becker <Michael.Becker@coconet.de>,
@@ -2604,7 +2604,7 @@ Home Page: http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: composition of functions not supported
 	in axiom	???
 To: Michael Becker <Michael.Becker@coconet.de>,
diff --git a/book/2009-08.txt b/book/2009-08.txt
index c32089b..fbe94f1 100644
--- a/book/2009-08.txt
+++ b/book/2009-08.txt
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Ed
 Date: Mon, 03 Aug 2009 05:15:18 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Eduardo Cavazos <wayo.cavazos@gmail.com>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	daly Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: build error (resend)
 	<4A76A369.9090502@gmail.com> <4A76AA6D.5070707@axiom-developer.org>
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ Tim Daly wrote:
 Date: Mon, 03 Aug 2009 06:52:47 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Eduardo Cavazos <wayo.cavazos@gmail.com>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	daly Tim Daly
 	<4A76A369.9090502@gmail.com> <4A76AA6D.5070707@axiom-developer.org>
 	<4A76AAA6.5040803@axiom-developer.org>
@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ Tim Daly wrote:
 Date: Mon, 03 Aug 2009 21:54:32 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Eduardo Cavazos <wayo.cavazos@gmail.com>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	daly Tim Daly
 	<4A76A369.9090502@gmail.com> <4A76AA6D.5070707@axiom-developer.org>
 	<4A76AAA6.5040803@axiom-developer.org>
@@ -976,7 +976,7 @@ We make your business move.=20
 \start
 Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 00:57:22 -0400
 Subject: Re: unexpected behaviour of normalize(1-(cos(x))^2)
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Michael Becker <Michael.Becker@coconet.de>
 Cc: list
 
@@ -1199,7 +1199,7 @@ Integer,Expression Integer)
 Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 20:42:30 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: "Segletes, Steven (Civ,ARL/WMRD)" <steven@arl.army.mil>,
-	axiom-mail@nongnu.org, Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	axiom-mail@nongnu.org, list,
 	daly Tim Daly
 Cc: 
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Exponential Integral
@@ -1255,7 +1255,7 @@ Segletes, Steven (Civ,ARL/WMRD) wrote:
 Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 20:47:48 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: "Segletes, Steven (Civ,ARL/WMRD)" <steven@arl.army.mil>,
-	axiom-mail@nongnu.org, Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	axiom-mail@nongnu.org, list,
 	daly Tim Daly
 Cc: 
 Subject: Re: [Axiom-mail] Exponential Integral
@@ -1312,7 +1312,7 @@ Thread-Topic: [Axiom-mail] Exponential Integral (UNCLASSIFIED)
 Thread-Index: AcoeCus7I8wJ6MSHRP6pwTPfiMZBKAB/TRQg
 	<4A8755F6.3090102@axiom-developer.org>
 From: "Segletes, Steven (Civ,ARL/WMRD)" <steven@arl.army.mil>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly, <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>,
+To: Tim Daly, <axiom-mail@nongnu.org>,
 	"Axiom-Developer" <list>
 	FILETIME=[C2344E10:01CA200A]
 	Tue, 18 Aug 2009 10:12:12 EDT
@@ -2690,7 +2690,7 @@ ge-devel
 \start
 Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 18:53:17 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+To: list,
 	daly Tim Daly
 Cc: 
 Subject: Interpreter changes
@@ -2724,7 +2724,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 16:53:36 -0700
 From: Arthur Ralfs <arthur@mathbrane.ca>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Interpreter changes
 	BbXv0bk46HoecwK8K7Crr9t7TXmN0ymPwzbCOwjGXfxdV81zix
 	vuBmi2gKZgdjT7wp3H727bcylX7DAUSQUzzVrc9o3k=
diff --git a/book/2009-09.txt b/book/2009-09.txt
index 8f333ba..7a21cf7 100644
--- a/book/2009-09.txt
+++ b/book/2009-09.txt
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Subject: Re: hyperdoc on the web
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>, daly@aximo-developer.org
+	list, daly@aximo-developer.org
 
 Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
 > Hello,
diff --git a/book/2009-10.txt b/book/2009-10.txt
index 226f925..96b3f06 100644
--- a/book/2009-10.txt
+++ b/book/2009-10.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 \start
 Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 10:28:20 +0200 (CEST)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: hyperdoc on the web
 	<4AC11B30.4010103@axiom-developer.org> <4AC12510.3@hemmecke.de>
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Franz
 \start
 Date: Fri, 02 Oct 2009 12:44:54 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: hyperdoc on the web
 	<4AC11B30.4010103@axiom-developer.org> <4AC12510.3@hemmecke.de>
 	<4AC1275B.1070607@axiom-developer.org>
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ James
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: "empty list" results, inverse trig
 	substitutions,	"Floats" in "solve"
 To: james@nurealm.net,list
@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ Home Page: http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
 Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 14:57:15 -0400
 Subject: Re: "empty list" results, inverse trig 
 	substitutions, "Floats" in "solve"
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: William Sit
 Cc: list
 
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ Bill Page.
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: "empty list" results, inverse trig
 	substitutions,	"Floats" in "solve"
 To: james@nurealm.net,list
@@ -631,7 +631,7 @@ Home Page: http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
 Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 11:19:50 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: William Stein, Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>, sage-devel@googlegroups.com
+	list, sage-devel@googlegroups.com
 Cc: 
 Subject: Axiom trademark and ethics
 
@@ -2077,7 +2077,7 @@ BF.
 \start
 Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 11:12:40 -0400
 Subject: re: [Axiom-mail] finding source code
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Bertfried Fauser <bertfried.fauser@googlemail.com>
 Cc: Martin Baker <ax87438@martinb.com>,
 	axiom-devel <list>
@@ -2139,7 +2139,7 @@ Bill Page.
 Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 14:48:12 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: lehner@bayou.uni-linz.ac.at, daly Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Cc: 
 Subject: Examples on functions
 
@@ -2205,7 +2205,7 @@ Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 21:46:42 +0000
 Subject: Re: Examples on functions
 From: Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, lehner@bayou.uni-linz.ac.at
+Cc: list, lehner@bayou.uni-linz.ac.at
 
 Dear Tim,
 
@@ -2253,7 +2253,7 @@ From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 Subject: Re: Examples on functions
 	<275293a60910301446l87b8ed1k53402a906517738d@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, lehner@bayou.uni-linz.ac.at
+Cc: list, lehner@bayou.uni-linz.ac.at
 
 Bertfried Fauser wrote:
 > Dear Tim,
@@ -2319,7 +2319,7 @@ From: Ralf Hemmecke
 To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Examples on functions
 	<4AEB6BC7.2090000@axiom-developer.org>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, lehner@bayou.uni-linz.ac.at,
+Cc: list, lehner@bayou.uni-linz.ac.at,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
 > As for documentation, it helps to include a small paragraph that
diff --git a/book/2009-11.txt b/book/2009-11.txt
index 6f6cd60..88ab84c 100644
--- a/book/2009-11.txt
+++ b/book/2009-11.txt
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 Date: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 19:04:09 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: lehner@bayou.uni-linz.ac.at, daly Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <bertfried.fauser@googlemail.com>
 Cc: 
 Subject: listOfTerms
@@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 08:43:31 +0100 (CET)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: listOfTerms
 	<4AEE21F9.6020808@axiom-developer.org>
 	SAEximRunCond expanded to false
 	seldom 2.4 (older, 4)
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <bertfried.fauser@googlemail.com>
 
 On Sun, 1 Nov 2009, Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -46,11 +46,11 @@ Franz
 \start
 Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 11:42:35 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: listOfTerms
 	<4AEE21F9.6020808@axiom-developer.org>
 	<alpine.DEB.1.10.0911020838240.27026@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <bertfried.fauser@googlemail.com>
 
 Franz Lehner wrote:
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 17:11:45 +0000
 From: Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
-To: root Tim Daly, axiom-devel <list>
+To: Tim Daly, axiom-devel <list>
 Cc: 
 Subject: listOfTerms
 
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ category constructor
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 19:28:02 +0100 (CET)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 Subject: Re: listOfTerms
 	SAEximRunCond expanded to false
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ Martin
 \start
 Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 21:05:02 -0500
 Subject: Re: Axiom compiling - newbie questions
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Martin Baker <ax87438@martinb.com>
 Cc: axiom-devel <list>
 
@@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ I
 
 \start
 From: Martin Baker <ax87438@martinb.com>
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>,
+To: Bill Page,
 	"axiom-devel" <list>
 Subject: Re: Axiom compiling - newbie questions
 Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 17:02:15 +0000
@@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ Date: Mon, 09 Nov 2009 19:51:45 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>,
 	daly Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Cc: 
 Subject: pointers
 
@@ -684,11 +684,11 @@ Tim
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: pointers
 To: Tim Daly Tim Daly,Bertfried Fauser
 	<Bertfried Fauser>,	daly Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Date: Mon, 09 Nov 2009 20:09:30 -0500
 Cc: 
 
@@ -755,9 +755,9 @@ Home Page: http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
 \start
 Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 20:18:51 -0500
 Subject: Re: pointers
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
 Tim,
@@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ Date: Mon, 09 Nov 2009 21:24:48 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: pointers
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
 I'm not sure what you want. Perhaps you'd like to say:
@@ -887,11 +887,11 @@ William Sit wrote:
 \start
 Date: Mon, 09 Nov 2009 21:38:26 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: pointers
 	<4AF8B921.8020201@axiom-developer.org>
 	<fbcd16d40911091718o41c95ad6vb3ee94de5e138039@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
 OpenAxiom's choice is perfectly rational as far as I can tell.
@@ -964,7 +964,7 @@ Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 21:21:28 -0600
 Subject: Re: pointers
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: William Sit
-Cc: open-axiom-help@lists.sf.net, Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: open-axiom-help@lists.sf.net, list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
 On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 7:09 PM, William Sit wrote:
@@ -992,11 +992,11 @@ ask for the arguments that were used to instantiate it:
 \start
 Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 00:33:39 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 Subject: Re: pointers
 	<4AF8B921.8020201@axiom-developer.org>
 	<fbcd16d40911091718o41c95ad6vb3ee94de5e138039@mail.gmail.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Gabriel Dos Reis,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
@@ -1070,7 +1070,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 	<4AF8FB33.9060409@axiom-developer.org>
 Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 01:42:51 -0600
 	seldom 2.4 (older, 4)
-Cc: open-axiom-help@lists.sf.net, Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: open-axiom-help@lists.sf.net, list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
 Tim Daly Tim Daly writes:
@@ -1097,11 +1097,11 @@ collision.
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: pointers
 To: Tim Daly Tim Daly,William Sit
 Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:38:25 -0500
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
 Thanks, Tim. That is exactly what I am looking for. Now I 
@@ -1231,12 +1231,12 @@ Home Page: http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: pointers
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis,William Sit
 	William Sit
 Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:45:15 -0500
-Cc: open-axiom-help@lists.sf.net, Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: open-axiom-help@lists.sf.net, list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
 Gabriel:
@@ -1292,12 +1292,12 @@ Home Page: http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: pointers
-To: "William Sit" William Sit,Tim Daly
+To: William Sit,Tim Daly
 	Tim Daly,William Sit
 Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:00:58 -0500
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
 Tim:
@@ -1380,7 +1380,7 @@ William
 ----
 
 On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:38:25 -0500
-  "William Sit" William Sit wrote:
+  William Sit wrote:
 >Thanks, Tim. That is exactly what I am looking for. Now I 
 >would like to compare c.1 with some known constructor, 
 >say Fraction. (In other words, given a domain of category 
@@ -1510,13 +1510,13 @@ Home Page: http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: pointers
-To: "William Sit" William Sit,"William Sit"
+To: William Sit,"William Sit"
 	William Sit,Tim Daly Tim Daly,William
 	Sit William Sit
 Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:22:51 -0500
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
 It appears that to test the constructor, one must test a 
@@ -1582,7 +1582,7 @@ domain SExpression. So is this a bug?
 William
 
 On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:00:58 -0500
-  "William Sit" William Sit wrote:
+  William Sit wrote:
 >Tim:
 >
 >Sorry about the last message, please ignore.
@@ -1672,7 +1672,7 @@ On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:00:58 -0500
 >----
 >
 >On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:38:25 -0500
->  "William Sit" William Sit wrote:
+>  William Sit wrote:
 >>Thanks, Tim. That is exactly what I am looking for. Now I 
 >>would like to compare c.1 with some known constructor, 
 >>say Fraction. (In other words, given a domain of category 
@@ -1811,7 +1811,7 @@ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:49:17 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: pointers
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
 I'm not sure what you are asking. Are you having trouble with working in 
@@ -1888,7 +1888,7 @@ William Sit wrote:
 > William
 >
 > On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:00:58 -0500
->  "William Sit" William Sit wrote:
+>  William Sit wrote:
 >> Tim:
 >>
 >> Sorry about the last message, please ignore.
@@ -1965,7 +1965,7 @@ William Sit wrote:
 >> ----
 >>
 >> On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:38:25 -0500
->>  "William Sit" William Sit wrote:
+>>  William Sit wrote:
 >>> Thanks, Tim. That is exactly what I am looking for. Now I would like 
 >>> to compare c.1 with some known constructor, say Fraction. (In other 
 >>> words, given a domain of category Field, I would like to know if it 
@@ -2392,7 +2392,7 @@ MIME-version: 1.0
 To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: pointers//Decontructing domains
 	<4AF9A79D.1030803@axiom-developer.org>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
 Tim: 
@@ -2521,7 +2521,7 @@ Tim Daly wrote:
 > > William
 > >
 > > On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:00:58 -0500
-> >  "William Sit" William Sit wrote:
+> >  William Sit wrote:
 > >> Tim:
 > >>
 > >> Sorry about the last message, please ignore.
@@ -2598,7 +2598,7 @@ Tim Daly wrote:
 > >> ----
 > >>
 > >> On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:38:25 -0500
-> >>  "William Sit" William Sit wrote:
+> >>  William Sit wrote:
 > >>> Thanks, Tim. That is exactly what I am looking for. Now I would like
 > >>> to compare c.1 with some known constructor, say Fraction. (In other
 > >>> words, given a domain of category Field, I would like to know if it
@@ -2740,7 +2740,7 @@ Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 15:19:34 -0600
 Subject: Re: pointers
 From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: William Sit
-Cc: open-axiom-help@lists.sf.net, Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: open-axiom-help@lists.sf.net, list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
 On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 10:45 AM, William Sit wrote:
@@ -2827,7 +2827,7 @@ To: William Sit
 Subject: Re: pointers//Decontructing domains
 	<4AF9A79D.1030803@axiom-developer.org>
 	<4AF9C937.7C127764@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 
 Axiom now has an "API" (ApplicationProgramInterface) domain
@@ -2967,7 +2967,7 @@ William Sit wrote:
 >>> William
 >>>
 >>> On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:00:58 -0500
->>>  "William Sit" William Sit wrote:
+>>>  William Sit wrote:
 >>>       
 >>>> Tim:
 >>>>
@@ -3045,7 +3045,7 @@ William Sit wrote:
 >>>> ----
 >>>>
 >>>> On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:38:25 -0500
->>>>  "William Sit" William Sit wrote:
+>>>>  William Sit wrote:
 >>>>         
 >>>>> Thanks, Tim. That is exactly what I am looking for. Now I would like
 >>>>> to compare c.1 with some known constructor, say Fraction. (In other
@@ -3183,7 +3183,7 @@ William Sit wrote:
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: pointers
 To: Gabriel Dos Reis,
  William Sit
@@ -3250,7 +3250,7 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 22:52:27 +0100 (CET)
-From: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+From: Franz Lehner
 To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 Subject: Re: Function cache in Axiom
 	<4B004EED.5000807@axiom-developer.org>
@@ -3272,7 +3272,7 @@ Franz
 \start
 Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 17:14:23 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: Function cache in Axiom
 	<4B004EED.5000807@axiom-developer.org>
 	<alpine.DEB.1.10.0911152251470.6108@schlumpf.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
@@ -4502,7 +4502,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 21:18:21 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+To: list,
 	daly Tim Daly
 Cc: 
 Subject: re: Elder of the Internet
@@ -4517,7 +4517,7 @@ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAUyaELfwBo&feature=related
 \start
 Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 13:13:04 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: gg87346@martinb.com, Axiom-Developer <list>,
+To: gg87346@martinb.com, list,
 	"Tim Daly >> daly" Tim Daly
 Cc: 
 Subject: grassman.spad
@@ -4540,7 +4540,7 @@ Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:35:17 +0000
 	VWg2R0sVZnB+TfzQwucsCyJqN03NxkWsJOFs/aYKfusb3Cwxtt
 	DocVqBpXcymdUooxWX0rA==
 	recognized.
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: grassman.spad
 
 On Wednesday 18 November 2009 18:13:04 Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -4578,7 +4578,7 @@ Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 13:47:09 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Martin Baker <ax87438@martinb.com>
 	<200911181835.17480.ax87438@martinb.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: grassman.spad
 
 Martin,
@@ -4635,7 +4635,7 @@ MIME-version: 1.0
 To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 	<200911181835.17480.ax87438@martinb.com>
 	<4B04412D.1000805@axiom-developer.org>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: grassman.spad
 
 Tim:
@@ -5096,7 +5096,7 @@ To: William Sit
 	<200911181835.17480.ax87438@martinb.com>
 	<4B04412D.1000805@axiom-developer.org>
 	<4B045DDE.9300E12F@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: grassman.spad
 
 Ok, so perhaps "an amazingly clever generalization" is possibly over-the-top
@@ -5166,7 +5166,7 @@ William Sit wrote:
 Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 23:24:38 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>,
-	Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>,
+	Franz Lehner,
 	list, daly Tim Daly
 	<4B004EED.5000807@axiom-developer.org>	
 	<275293a60911151119q10eb2ebbt1fc63a2f6ff33fbf@mail.gmail.com>	
@@ -5358,7 +5358,7 @@ Tim
 Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 19:07:25 +0000
 From: Bertfried Fauser <Bertfried Fauser>
 To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-Cc: list, Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+Cc: list, Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: Function cache in Axiom (Memoizing)
 
 Dear Tim,
@@ -6734,7 +6734,7 @@ From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Martin Baker <ax87438@martinb.com>,
 	Bertfried Fauser <bertfried.fauser@googlemail.com>,
 	Ralf Hemmecke, Arthur Ralfs <arthur@mathbrane.ca>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	daly Tim Daly
 Cc: 
 Subject: large PDFs
@@ -7240,7 +7240,7 @@ From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Bug 387255 <387255@bugs.launchpad.net>,
 	Christoph Egger <debian@christoph-egger.org>,
 	daly Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 	<20091127213158.GA5775@christoph-egger.org>
 Cc: 
 Subject: Re: [Bug 387255] Axiom in Debian
@@ -7319,7 +7319,7 @@ From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Bug 387255 <387255@bugs.launchpad.net>,
 	Christoph Egger <debian@christoph-egger.org>,
 	daly Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 	<20091127213158.GA5775@christoph-egger.org>
 	<4B10BA46.7040004@axiom-developer.org>
 Cc: 
diff --git a/book/2009-12.txt b/book/2009-12.txt
index 822b449..615c90f 100644
--- a/book/2009-12.txt
+++ b/book/2009-12.txt
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ To: Ralf Hemmecke
 	<4B010CA5.8060108@hemmecke.de> <4B14C0CD.2020006@hemmecke.de>
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>, aldor-l <aldor-l@aldor.org>,
 	Mike Dewar, Stephen Watt,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: [Aldor-l] License for FriCAS-Aldor interface
 	files
 
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 04 Dec 2009 04:20:54 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: daly Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Cc: 
 Subject: Re: Literate programming and how it scales
 
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 Date: Fri, 04 Dec 2009 13:06:57 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: ISSAC 2011
 
 *---------------------------------------------------------------*
@@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ http://borasky-research.net
 \start
 Date: Tue, 08 Dec 2009 16:51:57 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Franz Lehner <lehner@finanz.math.tu-graz.ac.at>
+To: Franz Lehner
 Subject: Re: hyperdoc on the web
 	<4AC11B30.4010103@axiom-developer.org> <4AC12510.3@hemmecke.de>
 	<4AC1275B.1070607@axiom-developer.org>
diff --git a/book/2010-01.txt b/book/2010-01.txt
index 19962e7..9a95905 100644
--- a/book/2010-01.txt
+++ b/book/2010-01.txt
@@ -1580,15 +1580,15 @@ Martin
 \start
 Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 03:10:44 -0500
 Subject: Fwd: sum(binomial(t+i,i),i=0..k)
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+From: Bill Page
+To: list
 	seldom 2.4 (older, 4)
 
 ---------- Forwarded message ----------
 From: Michael Becker <Michael.Becker@coconet.de>
 Date: Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 10:18 PM
 Subject: Re: sum(binomial(t+i,i),i=3D0..k)
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 
 
 Am Dienstag, 12. Januar 2010 00:46 schrieb Bill Page:
@@ -1836,7 +1836,7 @@ From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 	<4B3D8485.2030906@axiom-developer.org>	<874oms7gm1.fsf_-_@maguirefamily.org>	<4B4B79B2.9060009@axiom-developer.org>
 	<87my0k1jy2.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Debian ports
 
 Camm,
@@ -1957,7 +1957,7 @@ To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:08:52 -0500
 	"Wed\, 13 Jan 2010 02\:08\:45 -0500")
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: Re: Debian ports
 
 Greetings!
@@ -2691,7 +2691,7 @@ From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 	<4B3D8485.2030906@axiom-developer.org>	<874oms7gm1.fsf_-_@maguirefamily.org>	<4B4B79B2.9060009@axiom-developer.org>	<87my0k1jy2.fsf@maguirefamily.org>	<4B4D717D.8040009@axiom-developer.org>
 	<87ockxkekb.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: Re: Debian ports
 
 Camm, the URL shown below is partially specific to your system
@@ -2760,7 +2760,7 @@ From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 	<4B3D8485.2030906@axiom-developer.org>	<874oms7gm1.fsf_-_@maguirefamily.org>	<4B4B79B2.9060009@axiom-developer.org>	<87my0k1jy2.fsf@maguirefamily.org>	<4B4D717D.8040009@axiom-developer.org>
 	<87ockxkekb.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: Re: Debian ports
 
 Camm,
@@ -2818,7 +2818,7 @@ To: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:48:46 -0500
 	"Wed\, 13 Jan 2010 02\:08\:45 -0500")
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Debian ports
 
 Greetings!  
@@ -2994,7 +2994,7 @@ Subject: re: Debian ports
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:58:42 -0500
 	"Wed\, 13 Jan 2010 14\:23\:54 -0500")
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Thanks Tim!  But it still hangs just as before.  What else can I
 trace to see where I'm stuck?
@@ -3085,7 +3085,7 @@ To: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 Subject: re: Debian ports
 	<4B3D8485.2030906@axiom-developer.org>	<874oms7gm1.fsf_-_@maguirefamily.org>	<4B4B79B2.9060009@axiom-developer.org>	<87my0k1jy2.fsf@maguirefamily.org>	<4B4D717D.8040009@axiom-developer.org>	<87ockxkekb.fsf@maguirefamily.org>	<4B4E1DCA.9090304@axiom-developer.org>
 	<87my0hixot.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Does the URL
 file:///home/camm/mnt/fedora10/doc/hypertex/rootpage.xhtml
@@ -3252,7 +3252,7 @@ Subject: re: Debian ports
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 15:29:48 -0500
 	13 Jan 2010 15\:17\:12 -0500")
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Greetings!
 
@@ -3477,7 +3477,7 @@ Subject: re: Debian ports
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 16:06:59 -0500
 	13 Jan 2010 15\:17\:12 -0500")
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Greetings!  Regarding the compiler link issue, this seems to be
 working so far.  I don't know how to stop the autoloader, so I move
@@ -3634,7 +3634,7 @@ To: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 Subject: re: Debian ports
 	<4B3D8485.2030906@axiom-developer.org>	<874oms7gm1.fsf_-_@maguirefamily.org>	<4B4B79B2.9060009@axiom-developer.org>	<87my0k1jy2.fsf@maguirefamily.org>	<4B4D717D.8040009@axiom-developer.org>	<87ockxkekb.fsf@maguirefamily.org>	<4B4E1DCA.9090304@axiom-developer.org>	<87my0hixot.fsf@maguirefamily.org>	<4B4E2A48.60904@axiom-developer.org>
 	<87wrzleojn.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 hmm...
 
@@ -3815,7 +3815,7 @@ Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] re: Debian ports
 From: Paulo =?iso-8859-1?Q?C=E9sar_Pereira_de_Andrade?= <pcpa@mandriva.com.br>
 To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 	seldom 2.4 (older, 4)
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Camm Maguire wrote:
 
diff --git a/book/2010-02.txt b/book/2010-02.txt
index 687d7a2..74b567f 100644
--- a/book/2010-02.txt
+++ b/book/2010-02.txt
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ sergio.iovacchini@evosist.org wrote:
 \start
 Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:47:21 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>, joel@joelonsoftware.com
+To: list, joel@joelonsoftware.com
 Cc: 
 Subject: Software editor
 
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Axiom "Editor-in-Chief"
 \start
 Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 20:08:39 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Axiom and Cloud Computing
 
 I have successfully built Axiom on Amazon's EC2 Cloud Computing service.
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Tim
 Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 03:36:37 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Rupinder Singh <rupinder.singh@nsitonline.in>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 	<4B87F7F6.4020105@axiom-developer.org>
 	<19cf289a1002262043x40302c23h8b3a72f2f1ff9d59@mail.gmail.com>
 Cc: 
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ Subject: Re: Axiom volunteer work ideas
 	DelSp="Yes";
 	format="flowed"
 	recognized.
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Rupinder Singh <rupinder.singh@nsitonline.in>
 
 Quoting Tim Daly Tim Daly:
@@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Edward Borasky
 Subject: Re: Axiom volunteer work ideas
 	<20100227040434.44y4g8nsgsk8o084-mazro@webmail.spamcop.net>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Rupinder Singh <rupinder.singh@nsitonline.in>
 
 Ed,
@@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ Subject: Re: Axiom volunteer work ideas
 	DelSp="Yes";
 	format="flowed"
 	recognized.
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Rupinder Singh <rupinder.singh@nsitonline.in>
 
 
@@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ a lot easier than computational math, though.
 \start
 Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 14:23:12 -0500
 From: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Re: Axiom volunteer work ideas
 
 Tim wrote:
diff --git a/book/2010-03.txt b/book/2010-03.txt
index de0e23e..fa8087c 100644
--- a/book/2010-03.txt
+++ b/book/2010-03.txt
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
 \start
 Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 16:01:55 -0500
 From: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Typo on the download page.
 
 In the GIT section of the download page:
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2010 16:22:05 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
 Subject: Re: Typo on the download page.
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 Fixed. Thanks.
 I was an early adoption case for git and they used to have
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ Ted Kosan wrote:
 \start
 Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 20:20:29 -0500
 From: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: "Lisp initialization failed." error encountered
 	while building Axiom.
 
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
 Subject: Re: "Lisp initialization failed." error encountered
 	while building Axiom.
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 You probably have not turned off address randomization during build.
 (faq 36,37): Try (as root):
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 22:33:44 -0500
 Subject: Re: "Lisp initialization failed." error encountered
 	while building Axiom.
 From: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 
 Tim wrote:
 
@@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ Ted
 \start
 Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2010 14:45:50 -0500
 From: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: The make process stops while processing a
 	.pamphlet file.
 
@@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
 Subject: Re: The make process stops while processing
 	a	.pamphlet file.
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 Ted,
 
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ Ted Kosan wrote:
 \start
 Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 01:48:08 -0500
 From: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Testing if (72*a^3*b^5)^(1/2) is equivalent to
 	6*a*b^2*(2*a*b)^(1/2)
 
@@ -643,7 +643,7 @@ From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
 Subject: Re: Testing if (72*a^3*b^5)^(1/2) is equivalent
 	to	6*a*b^2*(2*a*b)^(1/2)
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 Probably not. See:
 http://www.apmaths.uwo.ca/~djeffrey/Offprints/AMAI.pdf
@@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ Ted Kosan wrote:
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 Subject: Re: Testing if (72*a^3*b^5)^(1/2) is
 	equivalent to	6*a*b^2*(2*a*b)^(1/2)
 To: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>,Axiom-Developer
@@ -770,7 +770,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey <martin.rubey@math.uni-hannover.de>
 Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2010 10:18:25 +0100
 	Kosan's message of "Mon\, 8 Mar 2010 01\:48\:08 -0500")
 	Antispam-Data: 2010.3.8.90317
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com> writes:
 
@@ -992,7 +992,7 @@ Message-id: <4B95330B.6000304@attglobal.net>
 Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2010 12:25:31 -0500
 From: Eugene Surowitz
 MIME-version: 1.0
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+To: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Cc: 
 Subject: GCL sidebar entry for AXIOM
 
@@ -1172,7 +1172,7 @@ Program Committee
 \start
 Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 12:30:43 -0500
 From: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: "Object not found" errors on the axiom website.
 
 The links on the axiom website are producing "Object not found" errors:
@@ -1192,7 +1192,7 @@ Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:09:19 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
 Subject: Re: "Object not found" errors on the axiom website.
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 visit http://axiom-developer.org
 not http://axiom-developer.org/axiom-website
@@ -1388,7 +1388,7 @@ Eugene Surowitz wrote:
 \start
 Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 01:50:10 -0400
 From: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: GSoC CAS-neutral test suite project
 
 On Wed, 03 Mar 2010 06:40:49 -0800, Tim Daly
@@ -1464,7 +1464,7 @@ Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 02:55:54 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 To: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
 Subject: Re: GSoC CAS-neutral test suite project
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 Yes.
 
@@ -1593,7 +1593,7 @@ From: Martin Rubey <martin.rubey@math.uni-hannover.de>
 Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 09:22:11 +0100
 	23 Mar 2010 02\:55\:54 -0500")
 	Antispam-Data: 2010.3.23.80331
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 Tim Daly Tim Daly writes:
 
@@ -1636,7 +1636,7 @@ Martin
 Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 18:51:25 -0400
 Subject: Re: GSoC CAS-neutral test suite project
 From: Ted Kosan <ted.kosan@gmail.com>
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 
 Tim wrote:
 
@@ -1921,7 +1921,7 @@ Links:
 \start
 Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 18:53:23 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Axiom release - March 2010
 
 Axiom has been released for March, 2010.
diff --git a/book/2010-04.txt b/book/2010-04.txt
index df5bc1d..ea2683b 100644
--- a/book/2010-04.txt
+++ b/book/2010-04.txt
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     		    camm@maguirefamily.org
 \start
 Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 11:34:07 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Crystal: literate programming and "shape shifting"
 
 I'm pondering a new (i.e. I have not seen it anywhere else but
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 18:38:24 -0400
 From: Eugene Surowitz
 MIME-version: 1.0
 To: Demitri Muna <demitri.muna@nyu.edu>, Tim Daly Tim Daly, 
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 	<4BC61EE0.8030607@attglobal.net>
 	<761AE0DF-423B-400D-A3FE-6E3AA40A56F7@nyu.edu>
 	<4BC7079F.9060903@attglobal.net>
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ To: Eugene Surowitz
 	<4BC7079F.9060903@attglobal.net>
 	<9AE8587E-B15A-4F32-AF0F-061DA78119D1@nyu.edu>
 	<4BC79560.5060505@attglobal.net>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Demitri Muna <demitri.muna@nyu.edu>
 Subject: Re: Request for help from Windows + Linux users.
 
@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ Subject: re: Request for help from Windows + Linux users.
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 21:21:14 -0400
 	"Thu\, 15 Apr 2010 18\:38\:24 -0400")
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Demitri Muna <demitri.muna@nyu.edu>
 
 Greetings!
diff --git a/book/2010-05.txt b/book/2010-05.txt
index 17d2d60..08d460a 100644
--- a/book/2010-05.txt
+++ b/book/2010-05.txt
@@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ ka wrote:
 \start
 Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 09:37:44 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Axiom May 2010 release
 
 The May 2010 release of Axiom went live last night.
diff --git a/book/2010-06.txt b/book/2010-06.txt
index a4c078c..a12014e 100644
--- a/book/2010-06.txt
+++ b/book/2010-06.txt
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Subject: Re: Axiom May 2010 release
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2010 12:01:27 -0400
 	"Fri\, 28 May 2010 09\:37\:44 -0400")
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+Cc: list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 
 Greetings!  Tim, do you have a publicly accessible intel mac osx
 machine I can use for gcl porting?
diff --git a/book/2010-07.txt b/book/2010-07.txt
index 2d79492..20ae45c 100644
--- a/book/2010-07.txt
+++ b/book/2010-07.txt
@@ -1207,7 +1207,7 @@ John Briggs wrote:
 \start
 Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2010 21:00:38 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Axiom July 2010 release
 
 July 2010 Release
diff --git a/book/2010-08.txt b/book/2010-08.txt
index 44d65be..bdb581b 100644
--- a/book/2010-08.txt
+++ b/book/2010-08.txt
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     		    camm@maguirefamily.org
 \start
 Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 15:50:56 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: TeX examples page
 
 *This* is why documentation needs to use TeX, in case
@@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
 \start
 Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2010 08:46:07 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: [Fwd: International Lisp Conference 2010 - Update]
 
 
@@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2010 16:17:00 -0400
 From: Eugene Surowitz
 MIME-version: 1.0
 To: Tim Daly Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Cc: 
 Subject: Re: LiSP in Small Pieces
 
diff --git a/book/2010-10.txt b/book/2010-10.txt
index 7648c36..122a06e 100644
--- a/book/2010-10.txt
+++ b/book/2010-10.txt
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2010 22:54:39 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 	rv:1.9.2.9) Gecko/20100825 Thunderbird/3.1.3
-To: acl2@utlists.utexas.edu, Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: acl2@utlists.utexas.edu, list
 Cc: 
 Subject: ACL2 and Axiom
 
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ To: acl2@utlists.utexas.edu
 	<4CA75612.6060908@axiom-developer.org>
 	<201010021347.o92DlxLU003014@lhug-8.cs.utexas.edu>
 Cc: J Strother Moore <moore@cs.utexas.edu>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	Matt Kaufmann
 Subject: Re: ACL2 and Axiom
 
@@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ Tim
 Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 11:16:43 -0400
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 	rv:1.9.2.9) Gecko/20100825 Thunderbird/3.1.3
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: Fwd: [Dbworld] 10 PhD student positions in
  Computational Logic at Vienna University of Technology
 
@@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ On 10/20/2010 4:45 PM, quad wrote:
 
 \start
 To: Thomas Kahle <tom111@gmx.de>, Tim Daly Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+	list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 	<87pqvcske0.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
 	<20101014201350.GC26107@denkmatte.mittag-leffler.se>
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
@@ -969,7 +969,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     		    camm@maguirefamily.org
 
 \start
 To: gcl-devel@gnu.org, maxima@math.utexas.edu,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	Matt Kaufmann
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 18:19:04 -0400
@@ -1009,7 +1009,7 @@ To: Donald Winiecki <dwiniecki@boisestate.edu>
 	<AANLkTimR-sT2ZnekSZTuyg+XJZGuqBhjmrup+ZfQX_Q0@mail.gmail.com>
 Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 23:09:01 -0500
 Cc: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>, maxima@math.utexas.edu,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: Re: 2.6.8 licensing
 
@@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 09:55:04 -0400
 	of "Wed\, 27 Oct 2010 23\:09\:01 -0500")
 Cc: maxima@math.utexas.edu, Donald Winiecki <dwiniecki@boisestate.edu>,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
+	list, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Subject: Re: 2.6.8 licensing
 
 Greetings!
@@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     		    camm@maguirefamily.org
 Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 19:18:08 -0600
 From: Jerry James <loganjerry@gmail.com>
 To: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
-Cc: maxima@math.utexas.edu, Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: maxima@math.utexas.edu, list,
 	gcl-devel@gnu.org, Matt Kaufmann
 Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] 2.6.8 licensing
 
@@ -1132,7 +1132,7 @@ http://www.jamezone.org/
 From: Donald Winiecki <dwiniecki@boisestate.edu>
 Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 20:28:18 -0600
 To: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
-Cc: maxima@math.utexas.edu, Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: maxima@math.utexas.edu, list,
 	gcl-devel@gnu.org, Matt Kaufmann
 Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] 2.6.8 licensing
 
diff --git a/book/2010-11.txt b/book/2010-11.txt
index b09200a..b76632a 100644
--- a/book/2010-11.txt
+++ b/book/2010-11.txt
@@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 11:45:16 +0000 (GMT)
 From: Dan <vi5u0-maxima@yahoo.co.uk>
 To: gcl-devel@gnu.org, Maxima mailing list <maxima@math.utexas.edu>, 
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 	4)
 Cc: 
 Subject: Re: [Maxima] 2.6.8 licensing
diff --git a/book/2010-12.txt b/book/2010-12.txt
index fe516bc..929b9cf 100644
--- a/book/2010-12.txt
+++ b/book/2010-12.txt
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 Date: Sun, 05 Dec 2010 13:21:20 -0500
 From: Tim Daly Tim Daly
 	rv:1.9.2.9) Gecko/20100825 Thunderbird/3.1.3
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: November 2010 release
 
   November 2010 Release
diff --git a/book/2011-02.txt b/book/2011-02.txt
index d34b9b0..59743d2 100644
--- a/book/2011-02.txt
+++ b/book/2011-02.txt
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2011 19:12:09 -0500
 Subject: re: Axiom on Windows
 From: Alfredo Portes
 To: ken@kenevans.net
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 I just installed the OpenAxiom installer:
 
diff --git a/book/2011-04.txt b/book/2011-04.txt
index d7f753a..5ad4350 100644
--- a/book/2011-04.txt
+++ b/book/2011-04.txt
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 13:45:57 -0400
 From: Eugene Surowitz
 	Gecko/20110303 Lightning/1.0b2 Thunderbird/3.1.9
 MIME-version: 1.0
-To: Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: list
 Subject: section-0.6.xhtml.patch
 
 This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
@@ -2823,7 +2823,7 @@ Subject: Re: section-0.6.xhtml.patch
 From: daly Tim Daly
 To: Eugene Surowitz
 Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 15:00:39 -0400
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 
 fixed. thanks. --Tim
 
diff --git a/book/2011-05.txt b/book/2011-05.txt
index 183779f..2fb9164 100644
--- a/book/2011-05.txt
+++ b/book/2011-05.txt
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ From: Eugene Surowitz
 	Gecko/20110414 Lightning/1.0b2 Thunderbird/3.1.10
 MIME-version: 1.0
 To: Tim Daly Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Index entries for "eq?"
 
 Tim:
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ On 5/14/2011 1:49 PM, Eugene Surowitz wrote:
 From: daly Tim Daly
 To: Eugene Surowitz
 Date: Sun, 15 May 2011 17:43:52 -0400
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Index entries for "eq?"
 
 The file book-index.xhtml was a contributed document.
@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ From: daly Tim Daly
 To: Eugene Surowitz, arthur@mathbrane.ca
 	<1305495832.25965.141.camel@pewter>  <4DD18B47.2080106@attglobal.net>
 Date: Mon, 16 May 2011 17:07:20 -0400
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Index entries for "eq?"
 
 Since the xhtml is all static text it should be a simple
@@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ MIME-version: 1.0
 To: daly Tim Daly
 	<1305495832.25965.141.camel@pewter>  <4DD18B47.2080106@attglobal.net>
 	<1305580040.25965.226.camel@pewter>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Index entries for "eq?"
 
 Will do very shortly.
@@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ From: Eugene Surowitz
 MIME-version: 1.0
 To: daly Tim Daly
 	<1305495832.25965.141.camel@pewter>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Index entries for "eq?"
 
 OK: so we have an unmaintained, probably machine generated,
@@ -731,7 +731,7 @@ From: Eugene Surowitz
 	Gecko/20110414 Lightning/1.0b2 Thunderbird/3.1.10
 MIME-version: 1.0
 To: daly Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: Index entries for "eq?"
 
 Tim,
@@ -1115,7 +1115,7 @@ From: Eugene Surowitz
 	Gecko/20110414 Lightning/1.0b2 Thunderbird/3.1.10
 MIME-version: 1.0
 To: Arthur Ralfs <arthur@mathbrane.ca>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Fwd: Re: eq? in book-index
 
 
diff --git a/book/2011-08.txt b/book/2011-08.txt
index 53cde2e..98c0a9d 100644
--- a/book/2011-08.txt
+++ b/book/2011-08.txt
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ Martin
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2011 18:23:46 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Introduction to Category Theory
diff --git a/book/2011-10.txt b/book/2011-10.txt
index adb4d45..525687b 100644
--- a/book/2011-10.txt
+++ b/book/2011-10.txt
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ On Fri, 2011-10-14 at 20:09 +0100, David Mould wrote:
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2011 12:22:10 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 Subject: Bootsys and Depsys history
 
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ build the entire system with SHOE.
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2011 14:14:36 -0500
-To: "Ralf Hemmecke" Ralf Hemmecke
+To: Ralf Hemmecke
 Cc: list
 Subject: Aldor
 
diff --git a/book/2011-11.txt b/book/2011-11.txt
index 0866c51..7477c2e 100644
--- a/book/2011-11.txt
+++ b/book/2011-11.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 08:11:50 -0600
-To: "Waldek Hebisch" Waldek Hebisch
+To: Waldek Hebisch
 Cc: list
 Subject: Clarification
 
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ xiom-developer
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 21:51:04 -0600
-To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@debian.org>
+To: Camm Maguire
 Cc: list
 Subject: [GCL] EXTRAS are not included
 
@@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 11:03:26 -0500
 From: Eugene Surowitz
 MIME-version: 1.0
 To: daly Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 	<4EB98B18.9090407@attglobal.net> <1320788526.30722.1188.camel@pewter>
 Subject: Re: Literate Programming -- Knuth interview
 
diff --git a/book/2011-12.txt b/book/2011-12.txt
index 8d6ee98..785d77f 100644
--- a/book/2011-12.txt
+++ b/book/2011-12.txt
@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ On Sun, 2011-12-18 at 13:29 +0100, Udo Ott wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 10:45:04 -0500
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Udo Ott <Udo.Ott@tu-bs.de>
 Cc: list, fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 Subject: Re: Overflow
diff --git a/book/2012-01.txt b/book/2012-01.txt
index cc2b454..585d7e4 100644
--- a/book/2012-01.txt
+++ b/book/2012-01.txt
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     		    camm@maguirefamily.org
 
 \start
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<CAC6x94T8ZRUhCYjUM1-7F1AAKxSvxQE0hfmrkATCt0CYy=SKtg@mail.gmail.com>
 Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2012 16:41:56 -0500
 	(Bill Page's message of "Thu, 22 Dec 2011 10:45:04 -0500")
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ of 2.
 
 Take care,
 
-Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org> writes:
+Bill Page writes:
 
 > Udo Ott,
 >
diff --git a/book/2012-04.txt b/book/2012-04.txt
index 08afe0e..66e10be 100644
--- a/book/2012-04.txt
+++ b/book/2012-04.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 \start
 Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 00:23:42 +1000
-From: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
 	recognized.
 Subject: A quick question about finite fields and
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Factored(SparseUnivariatePolynomial(PrimeField(7)))
 
 
 \start
-To: amca01@gmail.com (Alasdair McAndrew)
+To: Alasdair McAndrew (Alasdair McAndrew)
 Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 18:26:59 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
 	recognized.
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2012 15:09:25 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: daly Tim Daly
 	recognized.
 Cc: list
@@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 11:26 AM, daly Tim Daly wrote:
 
 \start
 From: daly Tim Daly
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	<CAC6x94TWaRA3y4VJMWeQLC7m5nvkj8sM2QWE8hUgY1JH+99JHA@mail.gmail.com>
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 04:04:07 -0400
 Cc: list
@@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ On Thu, 2012-04-26 at 15:09 -0400, Bill Page wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 10:05:05 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: daly Tim Daly
 	recognized.
 Cc: list
diff --git a/book/2012-06.txt b/book/2012-06.txt
index daf004e..efbfb7e 100644
--- a/book/2012-06.txt
+++ b/book/2012-06.txt
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Any progress? The wiki is still shown in google search results, but unfortunatel
 
 
 \start
-From: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 00:58:44 -0400 (EDT)
 Subject: Axiom May 2012 release
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Ralf
 
 \start
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 12:09:01 -0400
 	Jun 2012 00:58:44 -0400 (EDT)")
 	recognized.
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ discuss with you if interested.
 
 Take care,
 
-"Tim Daly" Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > May 2012 release notes
 >
@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 23:09:06 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 	recognized.
 Cc: axiom-dev <list>
diff --git a/book/2012-07.txt b/book/2012-07.txt
index 8626fca..3328cb3 100644
--- a/book/2012-07.txt
+++ b/book/2012-07.txt
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ Am 11.07.2012 19:48, schrieb William Sit:
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 To: kp <kp@scios.ch>
 Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 16:39:56 -0400
 	<4FFDCFA4.4090606@scios.ch>
diff --git a/book/2013-01.txt b/book/2013-01.txt
index 0e7e80c..15e27b3 100644
--- a/book/2013-01.txt
+++ b/book/2013-01.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 \start
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2013 14:40:05 -0500
 	Jun 2012 00:58:44 -0400 (EDT)")
 Cc: list
diff --git a/book/2013-04.txt b/book/2013-04.txt
index 4488821..ec6b454 100644
--- a/book/2013-04.txt
+++ b/book/2013-04.txt
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ From: Eugene Surowitz
 	Thunderbird/17.0.5
 MIME-version: 1.0
 To: u1204 Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 	recognized.
 Subject: /src/interp contains identical files 'libdb.text'
 	and 'temp.text'
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 09:21:12 -0400
 From: Eugene Surowitz
 	Thunderbird/17.0.5
 MIME-version: 1.0
-To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, Axiom-Developer <list>
+To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, list
 	<CAC6x94Tt8Teas_AWbj-1SKrLVFxpfSsAO1+pKkMTjfywFSPxxA@mail.gmail.com>
 	recognized.
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: trademarks
@@ -367,10 +367,10 @@ On 4/21/2013 11:00 PM, Bill Page wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 11:53:45 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 	(bad octet value).
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: trademarks
 
 The frontpage of the website
@@ -685,10 +685,10 @@ Tim Daly
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 13:52:35 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: u1204 Tim Daly
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: trademarks
 
 On 22 April 2013 13:42, u1204 Tim Daly wrote:
@@ -726,11 +726,11 @@ On 22 April 2013 13:42, u1204 Tim Daly wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 14:08:33 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: u1204 Tim Daly
 	(bad octet value).
 Cc: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: trademarks
 
 I am sorry, but changing variable names inside source code because of
@@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ identical and for the most part they produce the same results.
 
 \start
 From: u1204 Tim Daly
-To: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+To: Bill Page
 	(message from Bill Page on Mon, 22 Apr 2013 14:08:33 -0400)
 Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 15:42:31 -0400
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, list
@@ -795,7 +795,7 @@ From: Eugene Surowitz
 	Thunderbird/17.0.5
 MIME-version: 1.0
 To: u1204 Tim Daly,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
 	recognized.
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: trademarks
@@ -876,7 +876,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 18:07:54 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: trademarks
 
 Eugene Surowitz wrote:
@@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ From: Eugene Surowitz
 	Thunderbird/17.0.5
 MIME-version: 1.0
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	Gabriel Dos Reis <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>
 	recognized.
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: trademarks
@@ -1007,7 +1007,7 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 21:22:40 +0200 (CEST)
 From: Waldek Hebisch
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: trademarks
 
 Bill Page wrote:
@@ -1058,9 +1058,9 @@ Waldek Hebisch
 
 \start
 Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 16:37:16 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: trademarks
 
 On 23 April 2013 15:22, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
@@ -1286,7 +1286,7 @@ From: Gabriel Dos Reis
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com
 	message of "Tue, 23 Apr 2013 21:22:40 +0200 (CEST)")
 Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2013 10:25:06 -0500
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: trademarks
 
 Waldek Hebisch writes:
@@ -1310,7 +1310,7 @@ From: Eugene Surowitz
 MIME-version: 1.0
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
 	Gabriel Dos Reis <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 	<5179315A.1040805@hemmecke.org>
 	<CAC6x94QLB-g6nkr_x6E7SKe9eF6tgqnWpf6gnC1mj4hMn5RAsA@mail.gmail.com>
 	recognized.
@@ -1393,9 +1393,9 @@ On 4/25/2013 10:16 AM, Bill Page wrote:
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2013 16:45:37 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: fricas-devel <fricas-devel@googlegroups.com>
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>,
+Cc: list,
 	Gabriel Dos Reis <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>
 Subject: Re: [fricas-devel] Re: icons
 
@@ -1484,7 +1484,7 @@ From: Eugene Surowitz
 	Thunderbird/17.0.5
 MIME-version: 1.0
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	Gabriel Dos Reis <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>
 	<5179315A.1040805@hemmecke.org>
 	<CAC6x94QLB-g6nkr_x6E7SKe9eF6tgqnWpf6gnC1mj4hMn5RAsA@mail.gmail.com>
@@ -1557,7 +1557,7 @@ On 4/25/2013 4:45 PM, Bill Page wrote:
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2013 18:05:30 -0500
 To: list
-Cc: Kai Kaminski <Kai Kaminski>
+Cc: Kai Kaminski
 Subject: AXIOM pamphlet file format is now pure latex
 
 
diff --git a/book/2013-08.txt b/book/2013-08.txt
index 714c7db..935bd3c 100644
--- a/book/2013-08.txt
+++ b/book/2013-08.txt
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 \start
-From: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: "Camm Maguire" <camm@maguirefamily.org>, gcl-devel@gnu.org
 Date: Sat,  3 Aug 2013 22:29:01 -0400 (EDT)
 	[generic]
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Tim Daly
 
 \start
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Date: Mon, 05 Aug 2013 14:17:56 -0400
 	(Tim Daly's message of "Sat, 3	Aug 2013 22:29:01 -0400 (EDT)")
 Message-id: <871u68xaqz.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ release, right?
 
 Take care,
 
-"Tim Daly" Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > Camm,
 >
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ From: Eugene Surowitz
 	Thunderbird/17.0.7
 MIME-version: 1.0
 To: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	list,
 	Gabriel Dos Reis <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>
 	<CAC6x94RCwTyAKyY27a5DoMfVPB0dXWmF3TTnyj9RqBubGshAvQ@mail.gmail.com>
 	<188dfb5a-0bb2-4450-b515-f8283d2b9e18@googlegroups.com>
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
 To: gcl-devel@gnu.org,Matt Kaufmann,
 	"maxima\@math.utexas.edu" <maxima@math.utexas.edu>,
 	fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>, 
+	list, 
 	Gabriel Dos Reis <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
 	Donald Winiecki <dwiniecki@boisestate.edu>
 Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 11:48:24 -0400
@@ -344,12 +344,12 @@ Camm Maguire			     		    camm@maguirefamily.org
 \start
 Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2013 05:37:22 -0700
 To: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
-From: Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com>
+From: Henry Baker
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, Donald Winiecki <dwiniecki@boisestate.edu>,
 	gcl-devel@gnu.org, Gabriel Dos Reis <open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net>,
 	Matt Kaufmann,
 	"maxima@math.utexas.edu" <maxima@math.utexas.edu>,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: [Maxima] GCL 2.6.8 and 2.6.9 are released
 
 Thanks very much to you & the GCL team!
diff --git a/book/2013-09.txt b/book/2013-09.txt
index 0d97938..77011f2 100644
--- a/book/2013-09.txt
+++ b/book/2013-09.txt
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ To: Matt Kaufmann
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, "GCL-devel@gnu.org" <gcl-devel@gnu.org>,
 	Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net, maxima@math.utexas.edu,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: GCL 2.6.8 and 2.6.9 are released
 
 Hi Matt,
@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ Thanks --
    Cc: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>,
 	   "GCL-devel@gnu.org" <gcl-devel@gnu.org>, maxima@math.utexas.edu,
 	   fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
-	   Axiom-Developer <list>,
+	   list,
 	   open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net
 
    Hi Matt,
@@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ Thanks --
 \start
 Date: Wed, 04 Sep 2013 15:26:17 -0700
 To: Matt Kaufmann
-From: Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com>
+From: Henry Baker
 	<201309042122.r84LMEXt024883@sloth.cs.utexas.edu>
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, dwiniecki@boisestate.edu, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
 	Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>,
@@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ Matt
    >  Cc: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>,
    >  "GCL-devel@gnu.org" <gcl-devel@gnu.org>, maxima@math.utexas.edu,
    >  fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
-   >  Axiom-Developer <list>,
+   >  list,
    >  open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net
    >
    >  Hi Matt,
@@ -1068,7 +1068,7 @@ To: Matt Kaufmann
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, John Lapeyre <lapeyre.math122a@gmail.com>,
 	"GCL-devel@gnu.org" <gcl-devel@gnu.org>,
 	open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net, maxima@math.utexas.edu,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Re: [Maxima] GCL 2.6.8 and 2.6.9 are released
 
 Apologies Matt,
@@ -1145,7 +1145,7 @@ On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 4:52 PM, Matt Kaufmann wrote:
 >    >  Cc: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>,
 >    >  "GCL-devel@gnu.org" <gcl-devel@gnu.org>, maxima@math.utexas.edu,
 >    >  fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
->    >  Axiom-Developer <list>,
+>    >  list,
 >    >  open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net
 >    >
 >    >  Hi Matt,
@@ -1567,7 +1567,7 @@ and gcl (2.6.8 and 2.6.9 ) is the only one that still fails to load asdf.
 >  Cc: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>,
 >  "GCL-devel@gnu.org" <gcl-devel@gnu.org>, maxima@math.utexas.edu,
 >  fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
->  Axiom-Developer <list>,
+>  list,
 >  open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net
 >
 >  Hi Matt,
@@ -2035,7 +2035,7 @@ Matt Kaufmann writes:
 >    >  Cc: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>,
 >    >  "GCL-devel@gnu.org" <gcl-devel@gnu.org>, maxima@math.utexas.edu,
 >    >  fricas-devel@googlegroups.com,
->    >  Axiom-Developer <list>,
+>    >  list,
 >    >  open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net
 >    >
 >    >  Hi Matt,
@@ -2501,7 +2501,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     		    camm@maguirefamily.org
 
 \start
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
-To: Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com>
+To: Henry Baker
 	<201309042122.r84LMEXt024883@sloth.cs.utexas.edu>
 	<E1VHLXi-0008RJ-N5@elasmtp-galgo.atl.sa.earthlink.net>
 Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2013 10:42:28 -0400
@@ -2517,7 +2517,7 @@ Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] GCL 2.6.8 and 2.6.9 are released
 
 Greetings!  And thanks for your feedback!
 
-Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com> writes:
+Henry Baker writes:
 
 > Terrific job!  Thanks!
 >
@@ -2535,7 +2535,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     		    camm@maguirefamily.org
 
 \start
 From: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
-To: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+To: Tim Daly
 Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2013 10:54:45 -0400
 	(Tim Daly's message of "Tue, 3	Sep 2013 23:00:02 -0400 (EDT)")
 Message-id: <87ppsmf1ai.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
@@ -2544,7 +2544,7 @@ MIME-version: 1.0
 Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, Donald Winiecki <dwiniecki@boisestate.edu>,
 	"GCL-devel@gnu.org" <gcl-devel@gnu.org>, open-axiom-devel@lists.sf.net,
 	Matt Kaufmann, maxima@math.utexas.edu,
-	Axiom-Developer <list>
+	list
 Subject: Call for Windows Vista/7 MINGW remote vnc access
 
 Hi Tim!  Please excuse the large cc list, but this has come up
@@ -2566,7 +2566,7 @@ through WinXP.  Alas, Don cannot get permission for remote vnc access.
 You did very helpfully provide me with vnc access some time ago, and
 write now:
 
-"Tim Daly" Tim Daly writes:
+Tim Daly writes:
 
 > I changed out the hard drive and put in Windows 7.
 > Unfortunatly I cannot figure out how to enable a
@@ -2643,7 +2643,7 @@ Camm Maguire			     		    camm@maguirefamily.org
 \start
 Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2013 08:50:29 -0700
 To: Camm Maguire <camm@maguirefamily.org>
-From: Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com>
+From: Henry Baker
 	<201309042122.r84LMEXt024883@sloth.cs.utexas.edu>
 	<E1VHLXi-0008RJ-N5@elasmtp-galgo.atl.sa.earthlink.net>
 	<87wqmuf1uz.fsf@maguirefamily.org>
@@ -2659,7 +2659,7 @@ file systems & documents that utilize UTF8 is quite difficult.
 At 07:42 AM 9/6/2013, Camm Maguire wrote:
 >Greetings!  And thanks for your feedback!
 >
->Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com> writes:
+>Henry Baker writes:
 >
 >> Terrific job!  Thanks!
 >>
@@ -2678,7 +2678,7 @@ At 07:42 AM 9/6/2013, Camm Maguire wrote:
 \start
 Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2013 18:02:40 GMT
 From: Leo Butler <l_butler@users.sourceforge.net>
-To: Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com>
+To: Henry Baker
 	from Henry Baker on Fri, 6 Sep 2013 08:50:29 -0700)
 	<201309042122.r84LMEXt024883@sloth.cs.utexas.edu>
 	<E1VHLXi-0008RJ-N5@elasmtp-galgo.atl.sa.earthlink.net>
@@ -2693,7 +2693,7 @@ Cc: fricas-devel@googlegroups.com, dwiniecki@boisestate.edu, gcl-devel@gnu.org,
 Subject: Re: [Maxima] [Gcl-devel] GCL 2.6.8 and 2.6.9 are
 	released
 
-   From: Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com>
+   From: Henry Baker
 
    UTF8 isn't 'critical', but not having it means that interfacing with
    file systems & documents that utilize UTF8 is quite difficult.
diff --git a/book/2013-10.txt b/book/2013-10.txt
index 23dc8de..0a2d3ea 100644
--- a/book/2013-10.txt
+++ b/book/2013-10.txt
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ Matteo
 
 
 \start
-From: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list, matteo serventi <serventi.matteo@gmail.com>
 	(axiom-developer-owner@nongnu.org)
 Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 22:44:18 -0400
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ Tim Daly
 
 
 \start
-From: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list, borist@me.com
 	(axiom-developer-owner@nongnu.org)
 Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 22:58:40 -0400
diff --git a/book/2013-11.txt b/book/2013-11.txt
index c80a1f8..83731c3 100644
--- a/book/2013-11.txt
+++ b/book/2013-11.txt
@@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ ICcoJwprZXl3b3JkcyBvcGVyYXRpb25zICdPcGVyYXRpb25zIHdob3NlJwo=
 
 
 \start
-From: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: "Fabio S." <stf@unife.it>
 Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 01:01:17 -0500
 	[generic]
@@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ Fabio
 
 
 \start
-From: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list, stf@unife.it
 Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 12:38:28 -0500
 	[generic]
@@ -1182,7 +1182,7 @@ Tim
 
 
 \start
-From: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
+From: Tim Daly
 To: list, stf@unife.it
 Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 18:39:28 -0500
 	[generic]
diff --git a/book/2014-01.txt b/book/2014-01.txt
index e5dd865..73d195e 100644
--- a/book/2014-01.txt
+++ b/book/2014-01.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 \start
 Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 09:02:50 +1100
-From: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
 	(bad octet value).
 Subject: A few issues with a newly compiled axiom
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ blank">http://www.facebook.com/alasdair.mcandrew</a>
 
 \start
 From: u1204 Tim Daly
-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 	(message from Alasdair McAndrew on Tue,
 	21 Jan 2014 09:02:50 +1100)
 Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 00:38:10 -0500
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ I will look into your questions as soon as I can -- Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 08:54:19 +1100
-From: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: u1204 Tim Daly, list
 	(bad octet value).
 Subject: Re: A few issues with a newly compiled axiom
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ blank">http://www.facebook.com/alasdair.mcandrew</a>
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 11:12:34 +1100
-From: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Alasdair McAndrew
 To: list
 	(bad octet value).
 Subject: "Sage-type" notebook in a web browser
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ blank">http://www.facebook.com/alasdair.mcandrew</a>
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 22:23:02 -0600
-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>, list
+To: Alasdair McAndrew, list
 	[generic]
 Subject: "Sage-type" notebook in a web browser
 
@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ Tim
 \start
 From: Tim Daly
 Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 01:21:51 -0600
-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>, list
+To: Alasdair McAndrew, list
 	[generic]
 Subject: "Sage-type" notebook in a web browser
 
@@ -393,8 +393,8 @@ Curmudgeon-at-Large.
 
 
 \start
-From: "Tim Daly" Tim Daly
-To: Alasdair McAndrew <amca01@gmail.com>
+From: Tim Daly
+To: Alasdair McAndrew
 	(message from Alasdair McAndrew on Thu,
 	23 Jan 2014 21:44:10 +1100)
 Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 10:30:38 -0500
diff --git a/book/2014-03.txt b/book/2014-03.txt
index 0d5fdd8..b102333 100644
--- a/book/2014-03.txt
+++ b/book/2014-03.txt
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Tim
 
 
 \start
-From: "William Sit" William Sit
+From: William Sit
 To: Ralf Hemmecke,axiom-dev
  <list>
 Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2014 02:05:03 -0500
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Home Page: http://scisun.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~wyscc/
 
 \start
 From: u1204 Tim Daly
-To: "William Sit" William Sit
+To: William Sit
 Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2014 00:48:10 -0500
 	[generic]
 Cc: list, Ralf Hemmecke
diff --git a/book/2014-04.txt b/book/2014-04.txt
index c7fc6ec..fb31473 100644
--- a/book/2014-04.txt
+++ b/book/2014-04.txt
@@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ Tim
 
 \start
 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2014 20:54:06 -0400
-From: Bill Page <bill.page@newsynthesis.org>
+From: Bill Page
 To: Daly Tim Daly
 	[fuzzy]
-Cc: Axiom-Developer <list>
+Cc: list
 Subject: Re: Category Theory Talk
 
 I want to know what this guy was drinking during his talk.
diff --git a/changelog b/changelog
index bf45dd1..6745344 100644
--- a/changelog
+++ b/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+20140530 tpd src/axiom-website/patches.html 20140530.02.tpd.patch
+20140530 tpd book/*.txt email cleanup
 20140530 tpd src/axiom-website/patches.html 20140530.01.tpd.patch
 20140530 tpd books/bookvolbib add Sit06
 20140525 tpd src/axiom-website/patches.html 20140525.01.tpd.patch
diff --git a/src/axiom-website/patches.html b/src/axiom-website/patches.html
index 0068734..b0a21ad 100644
--- a/src/axiom-website/patches.html
+++ b/src/axiom-website/patches.html
@@ -4358,6 +4358,8 @@ src/input/Makefile add inputform
 src/input/page.input removed
 <a href="patches/20140530.01.tpd.patch">20140530.01.tpd.patch</a>
 books/bookvolbib add Sit06
+<a href="patches/20140530.02.tpd.patch">20140530.02.tpd.patch</a>
+book/*.txt email cleanup
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