Leonhard Möhring on Wed, 15 Jan 2003 22:01:08 +0100 |
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Re: gprc file |
Hi, the e:\ is my mistake. I guess the drive is the homedrive (or so) wherever windows resides. As Karim said, the drive where Pari binaries are, is irrelevant. Actually there's a thread from a year ago, archived here: http://www.parigp-home.de/lists/200202/index.shtml from 11th to 13th february. Not sure if it helps, but have a look. cheers, Leonhard At 19:56 15.01.2003 +0000, you wrote:
This is from a recent conversation: > >You need to put the file _gprc in your c:\ directory. When you do > >I placed the file in my root c: directory, the root partition directory with >Pari in it, e:, and in the same directory as Pari, but no luck... Hmmm. You put it in the c:\ root directory? and called it just "_GPRC" (with the underscore, without file extension?). If that doesn't work, e:\etc\gprc (no underscore!, no extension) should work as well. That is probably a better place for it (doesnt clutter c: root). If the GPRC is read, the display starts with: Reading GPRC: /etc/gprc ...Done. GP/PARI CALCULATOR Version 2.1.3 (released) i686 running cygwin (ix86 kernel) 32-bit version (readline v4.0 enabled, extended help not available) .... How can I get this to work? Jon Perry perry@globalnet.co.uk http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~perry/maths/ http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~perry/DIVMenu/ BrainBench MVP for HTML and JavaScript http://www.brainbench.com