Chris, yes I noticed the build failures yesterday. This build works for me, as 
does the modifications to the Proj includes, so I officially give my stamp of 
approval on that now.

Thanks,
    Judd

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________________________________________
From: Chris Marshall [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2012 12:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Leon Timmermans
Subject: Re: [Perldl] CHM/PDL-2.4.10_002.tar.gz released to CPAN

This is identical to the previously announced PDL-2.4.10_001
release except that a broken commit which was causing
build failures has been reverted.  Thanks and let me know
if you see any other issues or have feedback...

--Chris

Release Notes for PDL 2.4.10_002 --------------------------

General Notes:

 * Rerelease of PDL-2.4.10_001 with reverted PROJ commit
   to enable build to complete for File::Map testing to
   occur.

   - It is a snapshot of the current git development tree
     and everything may not work correctly or have complete
     documentation.

   - These release notes may not be fully complete.  Please
     see Changes (from the git log) for full details.

   - All tests may not pass, especially ones corresponding
     to issues in Known_problems.

   - Manual build/install is recommended although the
     cpan shell may be used by specifying the distribution
     path rather than just the module name, e.g.:

       cpan> get  CHM/PDL-2.4.10_002.tar.gz
       cpan> make CHM/PDL-2.4.10_002.tar.gz
       cpan> test CHM/PDL-2.4.10_002.tar.gz
       cpan> look CHM/PDL-2.4.10_002.tar.gz

Highlights:

 * See notes for PDL-2.4.10_001 below.


On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Chris Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:
> ...and should be appearing at a CPAN mirror near you soon.
>
> The highlight of this CPAN Developers release is a new
> implementation of memory mapped file IO using the
> File::Map module by Leon Timmermans which allows us
> to handle POSIX and win32 systems with the same code.
>
> To improve the coverage of the CPAN Testers for this
> new feature, File::Map 0.47 is added as a required
> dependency for automated build processes (e.g. with
> cpan, cpanp, cpanm,...).  The goal is to shake out
> any portability issues early as work is beginning on
> enabling 64bit pdl indexing and that work will be
> simplified with a single set of code for the memory
> map operations.
>
> As usual, some clean up, bugs fixed,...  Enjoy and let
> us know how it works for you!
>
> --Chris
>
> Release Notes for PDL 2.4.10_001 --------------------------
>
> General Notes:
>
>  +---------------------------------------------------------------+
>  | BE WARNED:  This release includes an update to the internal,  |
>  | C-level PDL API and will require that you re-build all the    |
>  | PP modules.  Do not install over an existing PDL installation |
>  | unless you are prepared to do so!!!                           |
>  +---------------------------------------------------------------+
>
>  * Another quick CPAN developers release
>
>   - It is a snapshot of the current git development tree
>     and everything may not work correctly or have complete
>     documentation.
>
>   - These release notes may not be fully complete.  Please
>     see Changes (from the git log) for full details.
>
>   - All tests may not pass, especially ones corresponding
>     to issues in Known_problems.
>
>   - Manual build/install is recommended although the
>     cpan shell may be used by specifying the distribution
>     path rather than just the module name, e.g.:
>
>       cpan> get  CHM/PDL-2.4.10_001.tar.gz
>       cpan> make CHM/PDL-2.4.10_001.tar.gz
>       cpan> test CHM/PDL-2.4.10_001.tar.gz
>       cpan> look CHM/PDL-2.4.10_001.tar.gz
>
>  * File::Map 0.47 has been added as a dependency for
>   testing purposes so an automated build will need
>   this dependency installed.
>
>   For systems having POSIX mmap, the build should
>   still pass using the legacy implementation.
>
> Highlights:
>
>  * mapflex and mapfraw routines for memory-mapped IO have been
>   refactored to use the File::Map module.  The new routines
>   should work for all platforms having File::Map version 0.47
>   or later installed.  This new implementation should work
>   for both 32-bit and 64-bit perls as well as with 64-bit file
>   offsets.  Please test and report.
>
>  * Various cleanup to existing code to fix warnings generated
>   by perl-5.15.
>
>  * Other cleanup and bugs fixed (sf.net bug #3487569).

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