Our current pdl packages on Debian are from 2.007 or earlier.
I've been unable to contact Henning Glawe by email or phone.
I'm now trying to connect with the debian science maintainers
about what to do next.

My last information was that the latest issue was that new
tests were being run that now prevented the pdl package from
being built acceptably for debian.  There were some issues
with fails in long double and 64bit index operations.  I think
we may have addressed them in PDL 2.015 but we've lost the
connection to Debian packages.

This is a serious problem since it means that linux users have
no easy install of the latest PDL.  In the meantime, if we have
some linux users who could update the web page with how to
actually get current PDL in the current Debian package set-up,
that could help a bit.

Will keep you posted as I find out more....

--Chris

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