----- Original Message ----- From: "David Mertens"


A fourth option, since you have Strawberry, is to simply install PDL using
the CPAN shell. It'll take a little while to compile, but it should work
fine. In my experience, that form of install it has worked without fail for
at least two years. In general, since you are using Strawberry, a straight
CPAN install is oftentimes a viable option.

Yes, and that's probably the *best* option if you want a basic, no-frills, PDL installation. However, it should be pointed out that if you install PDL this way on 64-bit Strawberry Perl, you're still left with extra work to do if you want any of PDL::Slatec, PDL::Minuit, PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT, PDL::Graphics::PLplot, PDL::Graphics::OpenGL, PDL::FFTW, PDL::IO::GD, PDL::Gis::Proj, and PDL::GSL (all of which are included in the PPM packages).

Cheers,
Rob


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