You'll have to provide more information than this. Given that the problem is with the perldl shell and that your previous e-mail was with reference to creating your own, my guess, without any real data, is that that is where the problem may lie.
Try replacing any custom .perldlrc with the default.perldlrc and see if that helps.jjjjj Otherwise, the BUGS file in the PDL source tree lists the information that is needed for bug reports---which is needed to debug the problem. Good luck and happy pdl-ing! Chris David Mertens wrote: > 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? See pdldoc perldl for information on perldl and its pdl synonym. _______________________________________________ Perldl mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.jach.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/perldl
