"I think we should just admit that we don't support OS X. In fact, I don't include OS X at all in the install page I wrote."
I'm running scikarl on Mac os x 10.5.8. without any problems. Easy install. Includes everything I need. I believe Matthew Kenworthy is working on the latest scikarl release (which I haven't tested yet). I guess he can tell you more. M On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Daniel Carrera <[email protected]> wrote: > > I've made another update. The most significant change is the addition > of an 'install' page: > > http://pdl.perl.org/future/?page=install > > I'll say it right now: This page sucks. I hate it. > > At best, this page is a stop-gag measure until PDL 2.4.7 brings some > installation sanity and someone provides *updated* instructions. The > problem is that the wiki instructions are so grossly incomplete and > out of date. The instructions for Windows say that they only apply to > PDL 2.4.3 (!!!!) and the page for OS X only links to Karl's website. > In turn, Karl's website has install files that are **3 years** out of > date, and instructions that are **4 years** out of date. > > I think we should just admit that we don't support OS X. In fact, I > don't include OS X at all in the install page I wrote. It's depressing > to think that, as bad as it is, this page is actually an improvement > over going to the wiki. At least it doesn't give you umpteen > instructions for Linux, all of which are 3 years old. > > Anyway, I just wanted to be honest about the current status. The lack > of updated and correct install instructions is the biggest gaping hole > on the website and the documentation. I really hope that PDL 2.4.7 > allows us to resolve this pressing issue. > > Daniel. > -- > Intolerant people should be shot. > > _______________________________________________ > Perldl mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.jach.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/perldl _______________________________________________ Perldl mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.jach.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/perldl
