I think the problem was the removal of the libpods option
from one of the Pod-related modules.  There is a fix in
the current pdl git and PDL developers releases (I think
it was just to remove the option).

--Chris

On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Joel Berger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok so this is a brand new blead, I execute `cpanm PDL`, and eventually I get
> this. I have heard that the POD system has had some overhauling going on, so
> perhaps this isn't unexpected. (I have the whole log if needed)
>
> doc_site_install: Building PDL documentation web pages ...
> Image2D.pm...
> Unknown option: libpods
> Doc/mkhtmldoc.pl: -: invalid parameters
> Died at Doc/mkhtmldoc.pl line 140, <POD> line 25.
> Making HTML docs...
>
> Usage:  Doc/mkhtmldoc.pl --help --htmlroot=<name> --infile=<name>
> --outfile=<name>
>            --podpath=<name>:...:<name> --podroot=<name> --cachedir=<name>
>            --recurse --verbose --index --norecurse --noindex
>
>   --[no]backlink  - turn =head1 directives into links pointing to the top of
>                       the page (off by default).
>   --cachedir      - directory for the directory cache files.
>   --css           - stylesheet URL
>   --flush         - flushes the directory cache.
>   --[no]header    - produce block header/footer (default is no headers).
>   --help          - prints this message.
>   --htmldir       - directory for resulting HTML files.
>   --htmlroot      - http-server base directory from which all relative paths
>                       in podpath stem (default is /).
>   --[no]index     - generate an index at the top of the resulting html
>                       (default behaviour).
>   --infile        - filename for the pod to convert (input taken from stdin
>                       by default).
>   --outfile       - filename for the resulting html file (output sent to
>                       stdout by default).
>   --[no]poderrors - include a POD ERRORS section in the output if there
> were
>                       any POD errors in the input (default behavior).
>   --podpath       - colon-separated list of directories containing library
>                       pods (empty by default).
>   --podroot       - filesystem base directory from which all relative paths
>                       in podpath stem (default is .).
>   --[no]quiet     - suppress some benign warning messages (default is off).
>   --[no]recurse   - recurse on those subdirectories listed in podpath
>                       (default behaviour).
>   --title         - title that will appear in resulting html file.
>   --[no]verbose   - self-explanatory (off by default).
>
>  at /home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/5.15.9/Pod/Html.pm line
> 445, <POD> line 25.
> Pod::Html::usage('-', 'invalid parameters') called at
> /home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/5.15.9/Pod/Html.pm line 509
> Pod::Html::parse_command_line() called at
> /home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/5.15.9/Pod/Html.pm line 286
> Pod::Html::pod2html('--podpath=.',
> '--podroot=/home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/site...',
> '--htmldir=/home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/site...',
> '--libpods=perlfaq', '--recurse',
> '--infile=/home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/site_...',
> '--outfile=/home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/site...',
> '--quiet') called at Doc/mkhtmldoc.pl line 250
> main::__ANON__() called at
> /home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/5.15.9/File/Find.pm line 781
> File::Find::_find_dir('HASH(0x9e8f6a0)',
> '/home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/site_perl/5.15...', 18)
> called at /home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/5.15.9/File/Find.pm
> line 569
> File::Find::_find_opt('HASH(0x9e8f6a0)',
> '/home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/site_perl/5.15...',
> '/home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/site_perl/5.15...') called
> at /home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/5.15.9/File/Find.pm line
> 1070
> File::Find::find('CODE(0x9b49d88)',
> '/home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/site_perl/5.15...',
> '/home/joel/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-blead/lib/site_perl/5.15...') called
> at Doc/mkhtmldoc.pl line 267
> make: *** [doc_site_install] Error 255
> -> FAIL Installing PDL failed. See /home/joel/.cpanm/build.log for details.
> 7 distributions installed
>
> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Chris Marshall <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> The GD fails are a known problem but I don't know
>> when Judd might have a chance to address them.
>> If not by the next PDL release, we may need to
>> revert to the 2.4.10 code.
>>
>> --Chris
>>
>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 12:44 PM, David Mertens <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 8:45 AM, chm <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Thanks to the Perl Weekly, it has been reported that
>> >> perl 5.16.0 is in the final steps of the release
>> >> process and we need to determine any possible issues
>> >> with PDL-2.4.10, PDL-2.4.10_003, and pdl git.
>> >>
>> >> Specifically, we need folks to test against the latest
>> >> perl-5.16.0 with PDL so we can fix any bugs for a
>> >> quick release to update PDL to fully support the
>> >> new stable perl release.
>> >>
>> >> This blog entry has some thoughts for what is needed:
>> >> http://rjbs.manxome.org/rubric/entry/1955
>> >>
>> >> Please report any issues ASAP to the perldl or
>> >> pdl-porters list and update or create any bug
>> >> tickets needed.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Chris
>> >>
>> >>
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>> >
>> >
>> > Generally speaking, on *The Latest* Perl, Ricardo's 5.16 branch, and Mac
>> > OSX
>> > 10.7 Lion, 64-bit, everything passes. But there are some caveats.
>> >
>> > The latest has GD issues. Oddly enough, these issues *do not* arise with
>> > 2.4.10.
>> >
>> > 2.4.10 issues a handful of warnings, but all the tests pass.
>> >
>> > I hadn't realized that GD issues were new, and I wonder if I did things
>> > correctly. Let me know which text you want to see, if any.
>> >
>> > David
>> >
>> > --
>> >  "Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place.
>> >   Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are,
>> >   by definition, not smart enough to debug it." -- Brian Kernighan
>> >
>>
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