Ok. I just fixed the Ubuntu instructions. Now the pdl2 shell behaves correctly.

Here is a suggestion: You know how the pdl2 shell checks that
Devel::REPL is available and if not it gives you the old perldl shell?
Can you make it check for Term::Readline as well?

Term::Readline is already marked as a dependency in the "dependencies" file.

Daniel.
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