On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 9:13 PM, Chris Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm replying with a new, appropriate subject since
> the subject is off of "Website update"

Good idea.

> Thanks, I'm still trying to get help on all platforms.
> win32, at least, I can test myself but mac os x and unix/linux/*bsd
> platforms don't have any volunteers for clean room build testing
> of PDL.  They may be complacent since PDL was written originally
> on/with the assumption of unix-type platforms.  :-(

I volunteer to test on a limited set of Unix and Linux platforms. I'd
like to make a list of the 3 or 4 most important Unix or Linux
platforms. I will download and make a clean install of each of the
target *nix platforms (as long as it's a free download).

What platforms would you include in the list?  Can you list ~4 in
order of importance?

> The difficult part is finding someone who knows enough
> to debug and/or report issues that come up *and* are
> willing to put in the work to create a pristine install
> environment to test with.  Basically, that means removing
> or hiding your existing PDL and dependencies for the tests
> (maybe multiple times).

Hmm... The pristine install is not a problem, but now I worry that I
may not know enough to debug and/or report issues. I mean... I think
I'm a pretty smart dude, but I have never debugged an Perl module
install before.


Daniel.
-- 
Intolerant people should be shot.

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