Hi Matthew,

I removed /Library/Perl (or rather just renamed it). Then I installed SciPDL 
and watched what happened. Sure enough, in SciPDL created /Library/Perl/5.10.0 
and thus I found the problem. My perl was /Library/Perl/5.12.3 . I think this 
happens when installing autoconf which requires perl via macports. I was having 
a hard time getting this installed directly from gnu so I installed it via 
macports and watched as perl 5.12.3 was installed. I then uninstalled this from 
macports and kept the autoconf … WHATEVER! right.

Anyways, I'm up and running again, and I thank you and the others that chimed 
in with suggestions and help. 

Happy piddling.

Kind Regards,

Dan

On 17/10/2011, at 9:46 PM, Matthew Kenworthy wrote:

> Hi Dan,
> 
> Have you got PDL working? I think if you remove one of your earlier
> PDL installs, then SciPDL should work.... it has Slatec built into it.
> 
> Matt
> 
>> 5.) SciPDL installs on my machine, here is the result when running ``pdl''
>> or ``pdl2'' from the command line:
>> 
> 
> -- 
> Matthew Kenworthy / Assistant Professor / Leiden Observatory
> Niels Bohrweg 2 (#463) / P.O. Box 9513 / 2300 RA Leiden / NL


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