On 11/29/2015 15:15, John wrote:
> Hi Chris and pdl'ers,
>
> I'm sorry I don't have time to invest in PDL at the moment.

Understood.  If you could give me co-maint for
your PDL module(s) then I would be able to
make updated CPAN releases as fixes come in.
Since you already have the repo on github,
we can make a copy under PDL Porters and
set that as the default for the CPAN release's
bug/issue/tickets.

Go to http://pause.perl.org and login with
your CPAN ID.  You can select Change Permissions
from the left hand sidebar to add me as
co-maint for whichever modules you wish.
PDL::Fit::Levmar is under the first textbox
for modulelist registered modules.

>
> I just uploaded the fixed PDL-Levmar to CPAN... I remember now another
> problem was that I was unable to close bug reports there. Feel free to 
> move
> PDL-Lemvar to https://github.com/PDLPorters. I can help, but I don't
> know how. Of course, you can just clone it.
>

Part of the bug report problem may have been
that there appears not to be a completely
indexed release---no release, nothing to close
bugs for.... (just a guess).

Hope this helps,
Chris

> Regards,
> John
>
> On 11/29/2015 06:50 PM, Chris Marshall wrote:
>> Hi John-
>>
>> I don't know if you are on the new perldl and
>> pdl-devel mailing lists (hosted at sf.net when
>> JACH closed its doors/servers).
>>
>> See http://pdl.perl.org/?page=mailing-lists
>> to sign up if you wish to keep up to data on
>> PDL stuff.
>>
>> PDL::Fit::Levmar is not being indexed on
>> CPAN although you are listed in the PAUSE
>> permissions for that.  I suspect an issue
>> with the metadata.
>>
>> Regarding moving the repo, we're in the
>> process of updating the development of
>> PDL to become more agile.  Basically, the
>> idea is to spin off the non-core PDL
>> modules into their own CPAN distributions
>> and to make a base PDL core distribution
>> that provides the computation, data types,
>> and interfaces/API/... for PDL modules.
>>
>> As part of this, https://github.com/PDLPorters
>> has been set up to consolidate the work
>> as the various modules are spun off from
>> the legacy PDL monolithic distribution.
>> To move the repo, would basically entail
>> making that the official site for the CPAN
>> module (in the module meta data) and to
>> get added to the list of PDL Porters so that
>> you can do development.
>>
>> A benefit is that others can participate as
>> well.  There is also support for automated
>> testing via Travis CI and others.  We're
>> using a rebase, merge --ff-only model for
>> development which keeps things clean and
>> avoids breakage.
>>
>> NOTE:  The main PDL git is still at sf.net.
>> There is a PDLA (PDL Agile) on PDL Porters
>> that holds the new code.
>>
>> You can query the #pdl IRC if you have
>> questions as most of the developers who
>> understand and have implemented this
>> capability lurk there.  They may have
>> corrections and additions to what I've
>> just said.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Chris
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/29/2015 12:17, John wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> See
>>>
>>> https://github.com/jlapeyre/PDL-Fit-Levmar
>>>
>>> This version passed tests for me, but has not been
>>> tested on PDL_CORE_VERSION < 10 . It should, however, work,
>>> for earlier versions.
>>>
>>> This it has not been uploaded to CPAN. In the past, some module of 
>>> mine,
>>> maybe Levmar that was not being indexed. I exchanged emails, but it
>>> was never resolved.
>>>
>>> Is there an automatic way to publish to cpan ?
>>>
>>> What does moving the repo entail ?
>>>
>>> Cheers, John
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/29/2015 05:33 PM, Chris Marshall wrote:
>>>> It appears that John Lapeyre has his modules
>>>> on github but the CPAN release metadata does
>>>> not point there.  In fact, PDL::Fit::Levmar does
>>>> not even show up on http://metabase.org .
>>>>
>>>> Maybe John would be amenable to moving the
>>>> PDL::Fit::Levmar repository to one under the
>>>> PDL Porters at github and the bug reports and
>>>> support request could be directed there?
>>>>
>>>> Cc-ing JL with this message.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Chris
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 11/26/2015 21:16, sisyph...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
>>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>>
>>>>> Same for me on Windows, too, across a wide range of perl
>>>>> versions/configurations.
>>>>>
>>>>> Should be made available on cpan.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Rob
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: Pakhomov Yury
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you very much!!!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> make module has several warning.
>>>>>> But, all test in "make test" are successful.
>>>>>> My program works fine now.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> With respect, Yury
>>>>>> 26.11.2015 16:04, Ingo Schmid пишет:
>>>>>>> tell me if this will work for you.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://github.com/fantasma13/PDL-Fit-Levmar
>>>>>>> Ingo
>>>>>
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