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werner kassens-2
Hi Serge,
i uploaded a new arbitraryprecisionfloat & arbitraryprecisionfloattests. i noticed that it is not visible since the development version is stuck on an old version, which i of course dont want to change. which procedure is appropriate?
werner

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Re: arbitraryprecisionfloat

SergeStinckwich
Dear Werner,
You are using Polymath repo ?
Move the dev version the last version.
Thank you

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On 12 avr. 2016, at 02:24, werner kassens <[hidden email]> wrote:

Hi Serge,
i uploaded a new arbitraryprecisionfloat & arbitraryprecisionfloattests. i noticed that it is not visible since the development version is stuck on an old version, which i of course dont want to change. which procedure is appropriate?
werner

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Re: arbitraryprecisionfloat

werner kassens-2
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 7:31 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote:
Dear Werner,
You are using Polymath repo ?

Hi Serge,
yes.
 
Move the dev version the last version.
Thank you

mhm, yes, normally no problem, i would of course also include your dhb.69. but at the moment it is not yet clear to me, what went wrong there, i just glanced over the changes, but it seems to me that something went wrong somewhere within the last changes between dhb.69 and 57 in the context of Stephane's reconstruction & moving objects from one package to another.
perhaps im wrong, i will have later in the evening a look. perhaps you will have a look too.
werner

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Re: arbitraryprecisionfloat

stepharo
What is your file?
I can have a look just after breakfast


Le 12/4/16 08:54, werner kassens a écrit :
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 7:31 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote:
Dear Werner,
You are using Polymath repo ?

Hi Serge,
yes.
 
Move the dev version the last version.
Thank you

mhm, yes, normally no problem, i would of course also include your dhb.69. but at the moment it is not yet clear to me, what went wrong there, i just glanced over the changes, but it seems to me that something went wrong somewhere within the last changes between dhb.69 and 57 in the context of Stephane's reconstruction & moving objects from one package to another.
perhaps im wrong, i will have later in the evening a look. perhaps you will have a look too.
werner
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Re: arbitraryprecisionfloat

werner kassens-2
Hi Stephane,
i uploaded ArbitraryPrecisionFloatTests-WernerKassens.22 and ArbitraryPrecisionFloat-WernerKassens.53 .there should be no problems with those. but when i looked at Math-DHB-Numerical-SergeStinckwich.69 and Math-DHB-Numerical-StephaneDucasse.57 i got the impression that something was reversed. i think this could happen if something from the inbox was not correctly _merged_ (simply loaded). eg Math-DHB-Numerical-MobiusEng.56 was uploaded at a later date than Math-DHB-Numerical-StephaneDucasse.57 (looking at polymath/polymath/commits).
werner


On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 9:25 AM, stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote:
What is your file?
I can have a look just after breakfast


Le 12/4/16 08:54, werner kassens a écrit :
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 7:31 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote:
Dear Werner,
You are using Polymath repo ?

Hi Serge,
yes.
 
Move the dev version the last version.
Thank you

mhm, yes, normally no problem, i would of course also include your dhb.69. but at the moment it is not yet clear to me, what went wrong there, i just glanced over the changes, but it seems to me that something went wrong somewhere within the last changes between dhb.69 and 57 in the context of Stephane's reconstruction & moving objects from one package to another.
perhaps im wrong, i will have later in the evening a look. perhaps you will have a look too.
werner
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Re: arbitraryprecisionfloat

stepharo
Thanks I will check.
Indeed the process is always to merge.

Stef

Le 12/4/16 11:02, werner kassens a écrit :
Hi Stephane,
i uploaded ArbitraryPrecisionFloatTests-WernerKassens.22 and ArbitraryPrecisionFloat-WernerKassens.53 .there should be no problems with those. but when i looked at Math-DHB-Numerical-SergeStinckwich.69 and Math-DHB-Numerical-StephaneDucasse.57 i got the impression that something was reversed. i think this could happen if something from the inbox was not correctly _merged_ (simply loaded). eg Math-DHB-Numerical-MobiusEng.56 was uploaded at a later date than Math-DHB-Numerical-StephaneDucasse.57 (looking at polymath/polymath/commits).
werner


On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 9:25 AM, stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote:
What is your file?
I can have a look just after breakfast


Le 12/4/16 08:54, werner kassens a écrit :
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 7:31 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote:
Dear Werner,
You are using Polymath repo ?

Hi Serge,
yes.
 
Move the dev version the last version.
Thank you

mhm, yes, normally no problem, i would of course also include your dhb.69. but at the moment it is not yet clear to me, what went wrong there, i just glanced over the changes, but it seems to me that something went wrong somewhere within the last changes between dhb.69 and 57 in the context of Stephane's reconstruction & moving objects from one package to another.
perhaps im wrong, i will have later in the evening a look. perhaps you will have a look too.
werner
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Re: arbitraryprecisionfloat

werner kassens-2
Hi Stephane,
i just checked the dhb related packages and i think now everything is correct there, if the config will be updated according to the changes with the additional packages. at my first look i had not seen those additional packages.

 i noticed also that you moved realinterval over there. for it to work one would need to also move over
Math-RealIntervalCompatibility-WernerKassens.4
ConfigurationOfRealInterval-WernerKassens.29
Math-Benchmarks-RealInterval-WernerKassens.2
Math-Tests-RealInterval-Compatibility-WernerKassens.22
werner

On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 12:00 PM, stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote:
Thanks I will check.
Indeed the process is always to merge.

Stef

Le 12/4/16 11:02, werner kassens a écrit :
Hi Stephane,
i uploaded ArbitraryPrecisionFloatTests-WernerKassens.22 and ArbitraryPrecisionFloat-WernerKassens.53 .there should be no problems with those. but when i looked at Math-DHB-Numerical-SergeStinckwich.69 and Math-DHB-Numerical-StephaneDucasse.57 i got the impression that something was reversed. i think this could happen if something from the inbox was not correctly _merged_ (simply loaded). eg Math-DHB-Numerical-MobiusEng.56 was uploaded at a later date than Math-DHB-Numerical-StephaneDucasse.57 (looking at polymath/polymath/commits).
werner


On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 9:25 AM, stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote:
What is your file?
I can have a look just after breakfast


Le 12/4/16 08:54, werner kassens a écrit :
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 7:31 AM, <[hidden email][hidden email]> wrote:
Dear Werner,
You are using Polymath repo ?

Hi Serge,
yes.
 
Move the dev version the last version.
Thank you

mhm, yes, normally no problem, i would of course also include your dhb.69. but at the moment it is not yet clear to me, what went wrong there, i just glanced over the changes, but it seems to me that something went wrong somewhere within the last changes between dhb.69 and 57 in the context of Stephane's reconstruction & moving objects from one package to another.
perhaps im wrong, i will have later in the evening a look. perhaps you will have a look too.
werner
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Re: arbitraryprecisionfloat

stepharo


Le 12/4/16 13:04, werner kassens a écrit :
Hi Stephane,
i just checked the dhb related packages and i think now everything is correct there, if the config will be updated according to the changes with the additional packages. at my first look i had not seen those additional packages.

 i noticed also that you moved realinterval over there.
where sorry?

for it to work one would need to also move over
Math-RealIntervalCompatibility-WernerKassens.4
ConfigurationOfRealInterval-WernerKassens.29
Math-Benchmarks-RealInterval-WernerKassens.2
Math-Tests-RealInterval-Compatibility-WernerKassens.22
werner

On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 12:00 PM, stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote:
Thanks I will check.
Indeed the process is always to merge.

Stef

Le 12/4/16 11:02, werner kassens a écrit :
Hi Stephane,
i uploaded ArbitraryPrecisionFloatTests-WernerKassens.22 and ArbitraryPrecisionFloat-WernerKassens.53 .there should be no problems with those. but when i looked at Math-DHB-Numerical-SergeStinckwich.69 and Math-DHB-Numerical-StephaneDucasse.57 i got the impression that something was reversed. i think this could happen if something from the inbox was not correctly _merged_ (simply loaded). eg Math-DHB-Numerical-MobiusEng.56 was uploaded at a later date than Math-DHB-Numerical-StephaneDucasse.57 (looking at polymath/polymath/commits).
werner


On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 9:25 AM, stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote:
What is your file?
I can have a look just after breakfast


Le 12/4/16 08:54, werner kassens a écrit :
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 7:31 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote:
Dear Werner,
You are using Polymath repo ?

Hi Serge,
yes.
 
Move the dev version the last version.
Thank you

mhm, yes, normally no problem, i would of course also include your dhb.69. but at the moment it is not yet clear to me, what went wrong there, i just glanced over the changes, but it seems to me that something went wrong somewhere within the last changes between dhb.69 and 57 in the context of Stephane's reconstruction & moving objects from one package to another.
perhaps im wrong, i will have later in the evening a look. perhaps you will have a look too.
werner
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Re: arbitraryprecisionfloat

werner kassens-2
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 1:23 PM, stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote:
Le 12/4/16 13:04, werner kassens a écrit :
i noticed also that you moved realinterval over there.
where sorry?

i noticed that there are parts of it in polymath/polymath/source
werner

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Re: arbitraryprecisionfloat

stepharo
Werner I'm sorry but I do not understand :)
I commited a new configuration with your files since they merged perfect.
version 0.57

I should check the ci.


Le 12/4/16 18:11, werner kassens a écrit :
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 1:23 PM, stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote:
Le 12/4/16 13:04, werner kassens a écrit :
i noticed also that you moved realinterval over there.
where sorry?

i noticed that there are parts of it in polymath/polymath/source
werner
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Re: arbitraryprecisionfloat

werner kassens-2
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 7:02 PM, stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote:
Werner I'm sorry but I do not understand :)
 
no problem :) my fault, let us just forget that part
werner

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