I encountered something that left me scrathing my head. It's not a problem, really, just something odd. When I run 'perldl', every single command first responds with "PDL::NiceSlice::perldlpp -- got deprecated one-argument form, from main; /usr/bin/perldl; 189..." and then does what I want it to do. In an involuntary response of my fingers, I once typed 'pdl' to get a perldl shell and was surprised to find no such error messages.
I know that pdl and perldl are different, but what does this mean? Do I need to tweak some configuration file or update a package? Does it matter if I run in perldl or pdl? Thanks. David
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