The last time I investigated the failures to build it appeared to be issues
with virtual machines memory sizes or possibly buggy compiler versions.

--Chris

On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 2:18 AM Derek Lamb <de...@boulder.swri.edu> wrote:

> After updating the install webpage for SciPDL I was looking at updates to
> the instructions for other operating systems.  Starting with Windows.  I'm
> going to include the not-so-new development that Strawberry Perl has a
> PDL-specific edition.  ActivePerl is another matter.  According to
> https://code.activestate.com/ppm/PDL/, recent versions of PDL have not
> been built, or have not built successfully for Windows.  Does anybody have
> any familiarity with the reasons why?  Our current webpage says to use the
> sisyphusion.tk repos—that's fine and all, but why is that even necessary?
>
> I'm not familiar with the ActiveState way of doing things: could I (or,
> preferably, somebody else with Perl on Windows experience) download the
> Community Edition onto a Windows machine and try to diagnose problems, or
> is all the compiling etc done on ActiveState's black box servers and the
> ppm just downloads the results of the build to accomplish the install?
>
> thanks,
> Derek
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