If you do 'perldoc -m PDL::Config' you should
get the configuration parameters from your PDL
build.  Look for the SLATEC stuff...

On 6/7/2012 6:33 PM, Derek Lamb wrote:
Hi Philge,

PDL::Slatec does not have a separate installation file but comes with
the main PDL distribution.  In the PDL distribution, in the
DEPENDENCIES file, at the very end it tells you what is needed to get
PDL::Slatec--mainly a fortran compiler and the perl module
ExtUtils::F77.  This is a build-time dependency, so if you did not
have a fortran compiler when you installed PDL (or the CentOS package
is not set up for it) then you will have to rebuild PDL (possibly
outside the CentOS package manager) in order to get PDL::Slatec.
Make sure ExtUtils::F77 works first (finds a fortran compiler) then
start the PDL build, paying attention to the output of the 'perl
Makefile.PL' step, which will tell if if Slatec will be built.

best, Derek


On Jun 7, 2012, at 7:07 AM, Philge Philip wrote:

Hi

Where can i find PDL::Slatec.tar.gz installation file for CentOS 6.
though i have PDL-2.4.11.tar.gz installed i get error Can't locate
PDL/Slatec.pm in @INC.

Thanks philge

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