I have a pretty simple question. I am trying to load a user-defined Maple package (GRTensor) every time I open Maple. Normally, I manually do it straight in Maple like so:
libname := "/home/user/maple2016/lib/grtensor/lib";
with(grtensor)
Which works perfectly fine, no issues.
Now, of course this is kind of a pain typing in every time I use Maple (often, as I do my research with it). So, I sought out the use of an Initialization File to automatically do this for me. Following the steps under Linux, I created a file named "init" in my maple/lib directory, and put the following line of code in it:
libname := "/home/zack/maple2016/lib/grtensor";
Reopening Maple, should automatically initialize this package, yet I get a bunch of errors saying:
'HelpTools' does not evaluate to a module (in a popup box)
Error, 'Security' does not evaluate to a module (inline)
Then, when I try to run anything in Maple, I keep on getting the second error mentioned above.
Why does Maple freak out when I initialize the same library using an init file over doing it manually? Any ideas??
Thanks so much!