Re: [Pdl-general] SciPDL Docker

2021-08-28 Thread Ed .
container technology? Best regards, Ed From: Karl Glazebrook<mailto:karlglazebr...@mac.com> Sent: 29 August 2021 01:56 To: Ed .<mailto:ej...@hotmail.com> Cc: perldl<mailto:pdl-general@lists.sourceforge.net>; Bob Abraham<mailto:abra...@astro.utoronto.ca> Subject: Re: [Pdl-ge

Re: [Pdl-general] SciPDL Docker

2021-08-28 Thread Karl Glazebrook via pdl-general
), > across 70 configurations (OS, Perl version). How “stable” were you after, > exactly?  > > Best regards, > Ed > > From: Karl Glazebrook <mailto:karlglazebr...@mac.com> > Sent: 17 August 2021 01:56 > To: Ed . <mailto:ej...@hotmail.com> > Cc: per

Re: [Pdl-general] SciPDL Docker

2021-08-16 Thread Karl Glazebrook via pdl-general
Hi Ed, It’s a Dockerfile and a build shell script that runs inside it. I went that way as that is what I did for MacOS and docker seemed a nice way of bypassing all the issues with Debian packaging (see other thread) which are frankly doing my head in! I am not sure I feel comfortable sharing

Re: [Pdl-general] SciPDL Docker

2021-08-16 Thread Ed .
Hi Karl, That’s great! Can you share your Dockerfile? Is it on GitHub? I’m thinking it would be great to have it within PDLPorters, maybe in a repo called (very imaginatively) “docker”. Yes, there is in fact now a 2.057 (which restored the DELETEDATA mechanism which it turns out people were