Re: [Pdl-general] SciPDL 2.019

2018-10-24 Thread Derek Lamb
Hi Karl, I just updated the website to point to the new SciPDL-2.019. Thanks! I like the solution of adding binaries to releases on GItHub. Very clean. pdl.perl.org (and the associated git repository) remains hosted on SourceForge because as far as I can tell GitHub

Re: [Pdl-general] SciPDL 2.019

2018-10-20 Thread Karl Glazebrook via pdl-general
BTW everyone - how do we update the web site? Maybe that should also be on github. Karl > On 20 Oct 2018, at 7:19 pm, Karl Glazebrook wrote: > > Hi PDL-folk, > > Belated action on this. I read the article linked below by Sergey and it > describes how to add binary files to releases. > >

Re: [Pdl-general] SciPDL 2.019

2018-10-20 Thread Karl Glazebrook via pdl-general
Hi PDL-folk, Belated action on this. I read the article linked below by Sergey and it describes how to add binary files to releases. So I’ve added SciPDL-v2.019.dmg to the binary files for the 2.019 release, I hope I got that right

Re: [Pdl-general] SciPDL 2.019

2018-09-28 Thread Karl Glazebrook via pdl-general
Hi everyone HOW do I put it on github? I am looking at PDLPorters/pdl and I do not see an obvious place to put a big fat binary file… I don’t want to put them in the source code tree obviously. KArl > On 27 Aug 2018, at 6:23 am, Craig DeForest wrote: > > I would put it on github. > >

Re: [Pdl-general] SciPDL 2.019

2018-08-26 Thread Craig DeForest
I would put it on github. I’m still using PDL, but I’m sorry to admit I’ve never really used SciPDL. I’ve got too much custom stuff around. > On Aug 25, 2018, at 9:09 PM, Karl Glazebrook via pdl-general > wrote: > > opinion/advice? defeaning silence! Maybe you are all using numpy now :)

Re: [Pdl-general] SciPDL 2.019

2018-08-25 Thread Karl Glazebrook via pdl-general
opinion/advice? defeaning silence! Maybe you are all using numpy now :) > On 30 Jul 2018, at 6:23 pm, Karl Glazebrook via pdl-general > wrote: > > I am happy to try adding other modules, yes it is supposed to be a kitchen > sink. > > I’d like to know first who else on this list wants these

Re: [Pdl-general] SciPDL 2.019

2018-07-30 Thread Sergey Kolychev
I don't really use MacOS beyond being a host for my VMWare/Linux, so I am not an intended audience. That being said, Prima and PDL::Graphics::Prima are looking mighty fine (and easily installable via cpanm on Ubuntu). On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 1:23 AM, Karl Glazebrook via pdl-general <

[Pdl-general] SciPDL 2.019

2018-07-27 Thread Karl Glazebrook via pdl-general
I’ve made SciPDL 2.019 for MacOS X (sorry for the delay, I will do better next time, I filed this under ‘do later’ and didn't) https://www.dropbox.com/s/dwgmmegvzk5zt7n/SciPDL-v2.019.dmg?dl=0 Where should I put it? SF or