Hi list,
what is the status of ob-maxima.el? Is it considered to be functional?
If yes, what am I doing wrong? If no, should I file a bug report about
the problem below?
If I eval these two sexps and then execute the code block below them
with `C-c C-c' - obs: I added some indentation for clarity,
(setq org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil)
(require 'ob-maxima)
#+begin_src maxima
2+3;
#+end_src
then I get this "#+RESULTS:" block when the first "maxima" found in
the $PATH is /usr/local/bin/maxima, that is a script that runs a
Maxima compiled from the git sources a few days ago,
#+RESULTS:
| Adding | 118 | subdirectories | of | /usr/local/share/maxima/branch_5_47_base_312_gd5a35a21b/share | to | search | path. |
| Adding | 0 | subdirectories | of | /home/edrx/.maxima | to | search | path. |
| Loading | /home/edrx/.maxima/maxima-init.lisp | | | | | | |
| Loading | /home/edrx/.maxima/maxima-init.mac | | | | | | |
and I get this empty "#+RESULTS:" block
#+RESULTS:
when the first "maxima" found in the $PATH is /usr/bin/maxima, that is
a script that runs the Maxima that comes with Debian 11
("oldstable")...
If I simply run the tests above in a shell the log is:
/home/edrx(edrx:sc)# /usr/local/bin/maxima
Adding 118 subdirectories of "/usr/local/share/maxima/branch_5_47_base_312_gd5a35a21b/share" to search path.
Adding 0 subdirectories of "/home/edrx/.maxima" to search path.
Loading /home/edrx/.maxima/maxima-init.lisp
Loading /home/edrx/.maxima/maxima-init.mac
Maxima branch_5_47_base_312_gd5a35a21b https://maxima.sourceforge.io
using Lisp SBCL 2.1.1.debian
Distributed under the GNU Public License. See the file COPYING.
Dedicated to the memory of William Schelter.
The function bug_report() provides bug reporting information.
(%i1) 2+3;
(%o1) 5
(%i2) quit()$
/home/edrx(edrx:sc)#
/home/edrx(edrx:sc)# /usr/bin/maxima
Maxima 5.44.0 http://maxima.sourceforge.net
using Lisp GNU Common Lisp (GCL) GCL 2.6.12
Distributed under the GNU Public License. See the file COPYING.
Dedicated to the memory of William Schelter.
The function bug_report() provides bug reporting information.
(%i1) 2+3;
(%o1) 5
(%i2) quit()$
/home/edrx(edrx:sc)#
Thanks in advance,
Eduardo Ochs
http://anggtwu.net/eepitch.html