David,

Just remembered one situation where I have seen exactly what you see, might not 
be relevant at all, but I had two perls installed and had PGPLOT installed 
everything working beautifully, but it was not the perl used for PDL - caused 
me some headscratching when I kept failing to get PGPLOT to work (as well as 
one or two other packages). If you haven't got two perls that should not be the 
problem though. 

Not sure what is going on otherwise - what you have done is all correct but it 
doesn't find the PGPLOT package for some reason that I cannot see the reason 
for.

        J.

On 5 Nov 2010, at 22:59, David Whysong wrote:

> That is not the problem, the PGPLOT package is installed and the 'make
> test' ran flawlessly.
> 
> Just to be sure, I re-installed it from CPAN using exactly the
> commands you provided. Then I went back into perldl and tried to open
> a PGPLOT device. I see the same error.
> 
> David Whysong
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Jarle Brinchmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Install the PGPLOT package:
>> 
>>  perl -MCPAN -e 'shell'
>> 
>>   cpan> install PGPLOT
>> 
>> because that is what you are seeing is a sign of lack of installed PGPLOT 
>> package (which is independent of PDL).
>> 
>>        Cheers,
>>                J.
>> 
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