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# ChangeLog for sci-mathematics/otter
# Copyright 2002-2005 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sci-mathematics/otter/ChangeLog,v 1.1.1.1 2005/11/30 09:55:55 chriswhite Exp $
24 Jul 2005; <dang@gentoo.org> otter-3.3-r1.ebuild:
Add ~amd64
26 Jun 2005; Olivier Fisette <ribosome@gentoo.org> -otter-3.2.ebuild,
-otter-3.3.ebuild, otter-3.3-r1.ebuild:
Added to x86. Removed old versions.
*otter-3.3-r1 (21 Apr 2005)
21 Apr 2005; Stephanie Lockwood-Childs <wormo@gentoo.org>
+otter-3.3-r1.ebuild:
install the examples instead of leaving index.html with broken links
21 Apr 2005; Stephanie Lockwood-Childs <wormo@gentoo.org> otter-3.3.ebuild:
marked ~ppc
*otter-3.3 (28 Dec 2004)
28 Dec 2004; Olivier Fisette <ribosome@gentoo.org> +metadata.xml,
+otter-3.2.ebuild, +otter-3.3.ebuild:
Moved from app-sci/otter to sci-mathematics/otter.
01 Dec 2004; <burgundy@gentoo.org> otter-3.3.ebuild:
Keyworded ~ppc-macos.
01 Jul 2004; Jeremy Huddleston <eradicator@gentoo.org> otter-3.2.ebuild,
otter-3.3.ebuild:
virtual/glibc -> virtual/libc
*otter-3.3 (31 Dec 2003)
31 Dec 2003; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> otter-3.2.ebuild :
new version. Build procedure has slightly changed, adjusted ebuild to follow
*otter-3.2 (16 May 2003)
16 May 2003; George Shapovalov <george@gentoo.org> Manifest, otter-3.2.ebuild, files/{digest-otter-3.2} :
initial release (#19036)
Otter is designed to prove theorems
stated in first-order logic with equality. Otter's inference rules are based on
resolution and paramodulation, and it includes facilities for term rewriting,
term orderings, Knuth-Bendix completion, weighting, and strategies for directing
and restricting searches for proofs. Otter can also be used as a symbolic
calculator and has an embedded equational programming system. Otter is a
fourth-generation Argonne National Laboratory deduction system whose ancestors
(dating from the early 1960s) include the TP series, NIUTP, AURA, and ITP.
ebuild submitted by Meghan Claire Pike <s0199782@sms.ed.ac.uk>
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