I'm delighted to report that with this release, the UNKNOWN
reports from CPAN Testers have dropped from ~20% to <2%
which makes PDL-2.012 test as good or better than all previous
PDL releases.  The results are still coming in but it looks like
a new high water mark for PDL performance.

Thanks to everyone for their contributions!
Chris

On 6/14/2015 09:10, Chris Marshall wrote:
> ...and should be appearing at a mirror near you soon.
>
> This is another clean up iteration from the latest PDL official releases.
> Most of these issues are related to how modules are indexed for CPAN
> and only are visible with an official release.
>
> Enjoy,
> Chris and the PDL Developers
>
> Release Notes for PDL 2.012 -----------------------------
>
>  +---------------------------------------------------------------+
>  | BE WARNED:  This release includes an update to the internal,  |
>  | C-level PDL API for PDL versions 2.007 and earlier. This     |
>  | will require that you re-build any PP or XS modules.  Do not  |
>  | upgrade or install over an existing PDL installation unless   |
>  | you are prepared to do so!!!                                  |
>  +---------------------------------------------------------------+
>
> General Notes:
>
>  * This is PDL-2.012 it is essentially PDL-2.011 with some
>    fixes for some minor issues that only came to light
>    with a new official release.
>
>  * See PDL 2.011 notes below.
>
> Highlights:
>
>  * Add package statements so PDL::Lite and PDL::LiteF are
>    indexed correctly
>
>  * Give PDL::NiceSlice a non-developer release for indexing
>
>  * Fix build regression that broke ActiveState perl
>    builds for many perl versions and OS platforms.
>
>


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