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Description
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This is Version 1.2.1 of the GAP Library of Tables of Marks,
which is an add-on package for GAP 4.
If you have found important features missing or if there is a bug,
let us know and we will try to address it in the next version of the
GAP Library of Tables of Marks.
Please send a short email to
Liam Naughton <liam.naughton@nuigalway.ie>
This holds in particular if you have used the GAP Library of Tables of Marks
to solve a problem.
You can also reach the GAP developers by sending an email to the general
GAP email address for problems with GAP:
gap-trouble@dcs.st-and.ac.uk
Contents
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With this version you should have obtained this README file
and an archive file containing the GAP interface and the data files,
in the following files and directories:
data the directory with the data files
doc the directory containing the manaul for the pacakage
as well as the list of changes since the release of
version 1.0 (with GAP 4.3), in TeX format
gap the directory with the GAP code
htm the directory with the list of changes
since the release of version 1.0 (with GAP 4.3),
in HTML format
init.g the file that reads the declaration part of the package
read.g the file that reads the implementation part of the package
PackageInfo.g the file for the new package loading mechanism
tst the directory with some test files
Unpacking
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You may have got the GAP Library of Tables of Marks as
a zoo archive (filename ends with .zoo)
or a compressed tar archive (filename ends with .tar.gz).
In each case, use the appropriate command on your system to unpack
the archive.
On UNIX systems the zoo archive may be unpacked by
zoo x tomlib1r2p1.zoo
which will unpack the archive into a directory `tomlib' in the
current directory.
On UNIX systems the compressed tar archive may be unpacked by
tar xzf tomlib1r2p1.tar.gz
or, if tar on your system does not understand the option z, by
gunzip tomlib1r2p1.tar.gz
tar xf tomlib1r2p1.tar
which will in each case unpack the code into a directory `tomlib'
in the current directory.
If your system does not have a zoo programme, you can pick up the
C-code for unzoo from the GAP web page and compile it on your system.
For this your system needs to have a C-compiler.
unzoo can be used to unpack the zoo archive, as follows:
unzoo -x tomlib1r2p1.zoo
unpacks the archive into a directory `tomlib' in the current directory.
Installation
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Installation of the GAP Library of Tables of Marks means unpacking the
archive file in an appropriate directory.
For the two ways of installing GAP 4 packages in general,
see the sections "Installing a GAP Package" and
"GAP Root Directory" in the GAP 4 Reference Manual.
Once you have successfully installed the GAP Library of Tables of Marks,
it is usually loaded automatically when GAP is started;
if not then it can be loaded explicitly by typing
gap> LoadPackage( "tomlib" );
true
gap>
at the GAP prompt.
Then the functions of the library are available in the current session.
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