Hi Karl,

This seems like a really good approach!

I'm wondering whether to piggyback off the same repo to host the upcoming 
Homebrew recipe for PDL, or make a new one? Probably the latter to minimise 
conflicts.

Best regards,
Ed

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From: Karl Glazebrook via pdl-general <pdl-general@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: 16 April 2024 2:35 AM
To: perldl <pdl-general@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: [Pdl-general] SciPDL move

Hi all

I’ve moved my SciPDL distribution (easy MacOS kitchen sink install) to a new 
location:

<https://github.com/PDLPorters/SciPDL>
[SciPDL.png]
PDLPorters/SciPDL: This is a repository for creating SciPDL distributions (easy 
install of PDL on MacOS)<https://github.com/PDLPorters/SciPDL>
github.com<https://github.com/PDLPorters/SciPDL>

This means I can do ‘releases’ without mucking up the main GitHub repo (sorry 
Ed!)

I have even updated the pdl.perl.org<http://pdl.perl.org> web pages to point 
there, (first change in 2 years!)

Will add some more recent versions. I have 2.084 sitting on disk (Arm and 
Intel) so I will just re-check and put that up in the next few days, and then 
look at v2.087 which is hopefully straight forward…

I hope this is a good approach for the future.

best

Karl

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