The tests need to be updated since the PDL::FFT sign
convention for PDL-2.007 has changed.  Thanks for the
report.

--Chris


On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Luis Mochan <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was able to install PDL (2.007) and PDL::Graphics::Gnuplot in Debian Stable
> amd64 bits under perl5.18.1.
>
> Nevertheless, PDL::FFTW failed. I got PDL::FFTW from CPAN. I
> enclose the output of make test, uname -a, perl -V, pdl2 --V.
>
> Best regards,
> Luis
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 02:44:19PM +0200, Hernán De Angelis wrote:
>> Just to comment that I installed PDL-2.007 from CPAN in openSUSE 12.3 64
>> bit.
>> Everything went perfectly. Seamless install. PDL::NetCDF also installed OK
>> short after.
>>
>> Thank you all that have worked hard for this release!
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Hernán
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 9:23 PM, Kaj Wiik <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Cheers to all, many extremely useful improvements!
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Kaj
>> >
>> >
>> > On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 8:27 PM, Chris Marshall <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> > > It is with great pleasure that the PDL development team
>> > > announces the release of the latest version of the PDL
>> > > Data Language with 64bit platform support.
>> > >
>> > > This release would not have been possible without the
>> > > contributions of developersChris Marshall, Craig DeForest,
>> > > Derek Lamb, Dima Kogan, Rob/Sisyphus, David Mertens,
>> > > Diab Jerius, William Parker, and Henning Glawe.
>> > >
>> > > A special thanks also to those who helped with bug
>> > > reports, problem discussions, and, of course, participation
>> > > in CPAN Testers which has helped to make the best
>> > > tested PDL release ever!
>> > >
>> > > Enjoy and Happy PDL-ing!
>> > > The PDL Development Team
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Release Notes for PDL 2.007 --------------------------
>> > >
>> > >  +---------------------------------------------------------------+
>> > >  | BE WARNED:  This release includes an update to the internal,  |
>> > >  | C-level PDL API for PDL versions 2.006 and earlier.  This     |
>> > >  | will require that you re-build any PP or XS modules.  Do not  |
>> > >  | upgrade or install over an existing PDL installation unless   |
>> > >  | you are prepared to do so!!!                                  |
>> > >  +---------------------------------------------------------------+
>> > >
>> > > General Notes:
>> > >
>> > >  * PDL computations now use 64bit indexing/addressing if
>> > >    your platform supports it (i.e., your perl configuration
>> > >    has $Config{ivsize} == 8).
>> > >
>> > >    - You can process with pdls with more then 2**32 elements.
>> > >
>> > >    - Memory mapped file IO supports up to 8TB files which
>> > >      allows much simpler processing of large data files.
>> > >      (See mapflex in PDL::IO::FlexRaw for details)
>> > >
>> > >  * PDL-2.007 has a new, unified slicing engine and syntax
>> > >    that consolidates the multiple slicing variants into
>> > >    a backward compatible but now 64bit aware slice.  See
>> > >    the PDL::Slices for the new syntax that is enabled.
>> > >
>> > >  * PDL::FFTW has moved to its own distribution on CPAN
>> > >    and is no longer in the PDL core distribution.  Look
>> > >    for PDL::FFTW3 coming to CPAN soon.
>> > >
>> > >  * Some required dependencies have been update to more
>> > >    recent versions:
>> > >
>> > >    - ExtUtils::MakeMaker now requires version 6.56 or
>> > >      higher, the minimum version with CONFIGURE_REQUIRES
>> > >      support.
>> > >
>> > >    - Perl OpenGL 0.6702 is now required for PDL::Graphics::TriD
>> > >      to build.  This fixes a number of critical bugs and should
>> > >      be a seamless upgrade.
>> > >
>> > >    - File::Map version 0.57 is required.  This fixes map_anonymous
>> > >      support for the >2**32 sizes needed for 64bit support.
>> > >      Legacy mmap support for unix platforms is no longer
>> > >      supported.  The distribution requires File::Map so you
>> > >      should not notice the change.
>> > >
>> > > * Incompatible Changes:
>> > >
>> > >    - PDL::FFT now uses the same sign convention as FFTW and
>> > >      the rest of the world, -1/+1 for forward and reverse
>> > >      FFT respectively.
>> > >
>> > >    - C/XS API of PDL-2.007 is incompatible with previous
>> > >      PDL releases.  If you upgrade to PDL-2.007, you *will*
>> > >      need to re-install or upgrade *all* dependent XS or PP
>> > >      based modules.
>> > >
>> > >    - PDL now auto-promotes array refs in many places that
>> > >      previously required a piddle (so you can say, e.g.,
>> > >      "$a->index([2,3])" instead of "$a->index(pdl(2,3))").
>> > >
>> > >    - String syntax for slice() specifications now ignore
>> > >      white space.
>> > >
>> > >  * The clean up of the PDL core distribution continues and
>> > >    PDL-2.007 is no exception.  Many bug fixes, documentation
>> > >    updates, code and implementation improvements make this
>> > >    the best testing PDL release to date.
>> > >
>> > > Highlights:
>> > >
>> > >  * FITS IO improvements and fixes:
>> > >
>> > >    - Added 'afh" option to rfits to allow explicit use of
>> > >      legacy hash parser for performance reasons.
>> > >
>> > >    - New multiple extension writing support for wfits.
>> > >
>> > >  * Added pp_deprecate_module() to PDL::PP
>> > >
>> > >  * New mode/modeover functions in PDL::Ufunc
>> > >
>> > >  * Made exception handling in slices more robust.
>> > >
>> > >  * PDL::CLONE_SKIP added for improved ithread support.
>> > >
>> > >  * Updated graticule() in PDL::Transform::Cartography to
>> > >    support NaN-delimited output.
>> > >
>> > > * Bugs fixes:
>> > >
>> > >    - Fix %hash randomization bugs in PDL tests
>> > >
>> > >    - Fix OpenBSD pthread build problem for non-threaded perls
>> > >
>> > >    - Fix PDL::shape to return vector for 1-D piddles
>> > >
>> > >    - Fix badvalue-on-truncate support for map and for interpND
>> > >
>> > >    - Fix for MSVC++ 6.0 to build on 32bit systems.
>> > >      MSVC++ 6.0 cannot be used to build 64bit index support.
>> > >
>> > >    - Fix polyfit() handling of BAD values and various edge cases.
>> > >
>> > >    - Fix rare "Bizarre copy of HASH in scalar assignment"
>> > >
>> > >    - Fix rcols with colsep and $PDL::undefval
>> > >
>> > >    - Fix sf.net bug #331 "uniq does not always return proper object"
>> > >
>> > >    - Fix sf.net bug #338 PDL::FFT uses backwards sign convention from
>> > FFTW
>> > >
>> > >    - Make PDL::NiceSlice preserve line numbering (sf.net feature #75)
>> > >
>> > >    - PDL::IO::GD->new() is now less picky about it args, and no longer
>> > crashes
>> > >
>> > >    - Two bug fixes to transform.pd, and an augmentation
>> > >
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