AFAICT, we have never had more than one SciPDL per PDL release
and the two "styles" of SciPDL have never overlapped.  Is the
change from the past implementation to the current implementation
information needed to use SciPDL?  If not, we could keep it
the same, SciPDL, and also have the benefit of being able to
have the SciPDL binary distribution in the same as the PDL
source distribution on sf.net.  Seems simpler to me.

--Chris

On 6/4/2016 23:45, Karl Glazebrook wrote:
> Opinions on this are welcome!
>
> The 2 to 3 thing was because I made a big change to the style of SciPDL... 
> (1) including Perl itself and (2) making a draggable DMG rather than a 
> packagemaker package. I suppose I could just call it 'newSciPDL' and match 
> the version numbers....
>
> - Karl
>
>
>> On 4 Jun 2016, at 11:05 PM, Chris Marshall <devel.chm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> <no a mac user but...>
>>
>> Am I the only one who finds it confusing that SciPDL, which is
>> basically a binary PDL distribution, has a different version
>> number?  What about matching the version of the base PDL?
>>
>> </no a mac user but...>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 6/4/2016 00:39, Karl Glazebrook wrote:
>>> Done!
>>>
>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2148080/SciPDL-v3.1.dmg
>>>
>>> Can someone test? I tried to script it a bit but want an independent check 
>>> for screw-ups
>>>
>>> Karl
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 28 May 2016, at 7:51 AM, Chris Marshall <devel.chm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Karl-
>>>>
>>>> Interested in updating SciPDL for the coming PDL-2.016 release?
>>>> Do you have any issues with the current release candidate?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Chris
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -------- Forwarded Message --------
>>>> Subject:    SciPDL 3 for Mac OS X
>>>> Date:    Sun, 8 May 2016 13:59:28 -0400
>>>> From:    Chris Marshall <devel.chm...@gmail.com>
>>>> To:    perldl <pdl-gene...@lists.sourceforge.net>
>>>>
>>>> Announcing the latest SciPDL 3 with support for PDL-2.015 is now
>>>> available at:
>>>>
>>>>     https://sourceforge.net/projects/pdl/files/SciPDL/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks to Karl Glazebrook for this accomplishment.
>>>> Enjoy, Mac users all!
>>>>
>>>> --Chris


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