I've been the release manager for a number of releases,
back to 2.4.3 so just use the distribution form for the
build:  "CHM/PDL-" . $PDL::VERSION . "tar.gz" where
from the Release_Notes:

Release Notes for PDL 2.006 --------------------------
Release Notes for PDL 2.4.11  -----------------------------
Release Notes for PDL 2.4.10 --------------------------
Release Notes for PDL 2.4.9 --------------------------
Release Notes for PDL 2.4.8 --------------------------
Release notes for PDL 2.4.7 --------------------------
Release notes for PDL 2.4.6     --------------------------
Release notes for PDL 2.4.5 ------------------------------
Release notes for PDL 2.4.4 ------------------------------
Release notes for PDL 2.4.3 ------------------------------

Note: if you can't get any of the stable releases to build
then the problem is likely in your setup: OS, gcc, perl version,
etc.  Good luck!

--Chris


On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 9:44 AM, Luis Mochan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Could you try building the PDL stable releases starting with
>> PDL-2.006.  It would be nice to see if the problem is specific
>> to the new 64bit handling code.
> Later, when I reach my office, I'll try. Sorry for my ignorance, but
> how do I get the different stable releases? I guess that cpann would
> fetch the latest stable one. Can I generate them from the git
> repository I fetched yesterday?
>
> Best regards,
> Luis
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