Hi guys, Maybe you have something to say to this reply on my post, you can find it here http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=891849
PDL is pretty slow, also, compared to other available software for doing > what it doesn't provide the speed, ease of use of other pieces of software. > Also, a weird thing is that PDL depends on OpenGL, so on a machine without > X you can't actually do anything with PDL(or you can but it takes you some > additional $amount_of_time).That is not normal since machines that only > crunch numbers needn't have X on them. > Also, how portable is PDL actually ? Haven't tried it on windows. > -L On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 11:44 PM, Chris Marshall <[email protected]> wrote: > On 3/6/2011 5:30 PM, Leandro Hermida wrote: > >> For the installation too I got everything to install properly except it >> seems on new linux distros the PDL FFTW module won't install anymore, when >> make making it always says that it "found float, wanted double" but the >> fftw2-double-devel RPM package doesn't exist anymore so I don't know >> what's >> going on here. Maybe the files PDL is looking for are legacy? >> > > The PDL FFTW bindings are based on the original v2 > API. It is on the todo list to make bindings to > FFTW3 instead. No one has stepped up to the plate > for that yet. > > --Chris >
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