----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matthew Kenworthy" <[email protected]>

>> It's just a matter of making sure that the PDL build process links 
>> against
>> static libraries, not shared ones.
>>
>
> Is this something you can do, Rob?

Yes - it's already done (I'm talking MS Windows only).

The PDL-2.4.7 packages will be the first that provide Plplot and Proj4 
capability. They'll be placed on the uwinnipeg repo ( 
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ ) when 2.4.7 gets released. (The PDL-2.4.6 
source wasn't quite ready for Windows Plplot and Proj4, and I would prefer 
to avoid getting caught up in releasing packages for the devel releases.)

The existing PDL-2.4.6 packages (which are 32-bit only) at that uwinnipeg 
repo already provide FFTW2, GD, GSL, and TriD. (PGPLOT capability is also 
provided, but it relies on a dynamic pgplot library as I don't have a 
properly functioning static pgplot library.)

Not exactly sure where the 2.4.7 64-bit package will be placed. Probably 
uwinnipeg - if the owner of that repo is agreeable to that. (The 64-bit 
package is for perl-5.12 only, as that's the first version of perl that 
could be built using mingw64.)

Cheers,
Rob 


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