I'm working through compiling PDL with PGPLOT support under Fedora Core 9,
and I'm trying to work out the best path to go.

I've installed perl-PDL-2.4.3-12.fc9.i386 from the fedora repositories, and
I assume that the least painful way would be to build against the fedora
core approved sources.

I have already been able to build the pgplot libraries from source, but
what's the best way to go?

Is it:

1) pull the latest PDL source, compile it, and build against the system
installed perl and my local copy of PGPLOT

or

2) pull my own PERL distribution and everything else, and compile in my home
directory? Problem is, would I have to pully my own PERL modules into my
home directory too?

or

3) someone has a set of RPM for FC9 already built :)

In any case, if I get it all working, I'll post back an annotated how-to to
the list, if it's useful for others to see.

Cheers,

Matt

-- 
Matthew Kenworthy / Assistant Astronomer / Steward Observatory
933 N. Cherry Ave. / Tucson AZ 85721 / vox 520 626 6720
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