I can't seem to find any way to get the perl PDL to run on my HP laptop. I was able to download the source from the perl.pdl.org and compile it and run in on my desktop, but the same procedures don't work on my laptop.
Has anyone put the PDL in a pet install file, or a handy sfs file?
Perl PDL won't run in my laptop in Slacko; ok in desktop
Not sure in Slacko, as I don't use it, but it should work if you install it like this:
- Make sure you have the devxx.sfs up and running (that will give you a full perl).
- Install cpanp (if is not there) which allows you to install modules from the terminal.
- Run this:
It will ask you what to do with the missing modules (if any); choose option 3 ("install all" or something similar) and let it handle the installation...
- Now just wait and then run "pdl" to start pdl shell. Will see something like this:
Main idea of this: Use cpanp for install perl modules into a full Perl.
Otherwise (when it just cant be the case because missing free space or wanna have more control over Perl), use Perlbrew.
- Make sure you have the devxx.sfs up and running (that will give you a full perl).
- Install cpanp (if is not there) which allows you to install modules from the terminal.
- Run this:
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cpanp -i PDL
- Now just wait and then run "pdl" to start pdl shell. Will see something like this:
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perlDL shell v1.357
PDL comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. For details, see the file
'COPYING' in the PDL distribution. This is free software and you
are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions, see
the same file for details.
ReadLines, NiceSlice, MultiLines enabled
Reading PDL/default.perldlrc...
Found docs database /usr/lib64/perl5/site_perl/5.12.3/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/PDL/pdldoc.db
Type 'help' for online help
Type 'demo' for online demos
Loaded PDL v2.006 (supports bad values)
Note: AutoLoader not enabled ('use PDL::AutoLoader' recommended)
pdl>
Otherwise (when it just cant be the case because missing free space or wanna have more control over Perl), use Perlbrew.