Hi Karl-

I thought SciPDL used its own version of perl.
As far as I know SciPDL-2.007 was the last
release and it was one of the top downloads
from our sf.net files for Mac OS X.

I defer to your opinion as to whether or
not a binary release would be of use, of
interest, or possible for Mac OS X platforms.
If those issues are ever sorted out, it is
simple to upload any new SciPDL to sf.net.

Cheers,
Chris

On 12/6/2015 10:56, Karl Glazebrook wrote:
> What do we mean by release?
>
> It’s a binary, so I can build it for the OS X version I use and send it out. 
> I am on 10.10 - haven’t got on to 10.11 yet. The problem is they update the 
> system perl with every release.
>
> I suppose I could run a VM - anyone have any experience with that on MacOS?
>
> Advice/discussion on these points appreciated.
>
> Karl
>
>> On 7 Dec 2015, at 2:47 am, Chris Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Karl-
>>
>> I see you've made some commits to ExtUtils::F77.
>> Does that mean you're good to go for a release of
>> SciPDL-2.015?  I'm not a mac user but I think that
>> would be a big win for PDL users and community
>> for the OS X platforms.
>>
>> --Chris


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