assuming that works for you

ouch... Shame on me to check this too late, but my test case (2) (i.e. install Math::GSL on non-PDL 5.32 SP) only "works" because there was 5.26 PDL-SP "installed" (i.e. system PATH modified) long time ago on test computer. Now I ran portableshell.bat with different portable perls, which just push their paths onto system PATH. Alien::GSL->version says 2.7.1 (shared), but Math::GSL::gsl_version says 2.3 i.e. it finds static lib from PDL-SP 5.26. If I fix the PATH, then installing Math::GSL fails for me, too.

I think I'll write to Math::GSL queue. Looking at tester report, there's 1.07 Alien::GSL mentioned, but also 2.6 GSL, not 2.7. Which suggests they use "PDL edition"? Something is definitely messed up.


In reply to Re^6: Math::GSL::SparseMatrix is broken if installed on latest 5.32.1.1 "Strawberry Perl PDL edition", whom to report this issue to? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Math::GSL::SparseMatrix is broken if installed on latest 5.32.1.1 "Strawberry Perl PDL edition", whom to report this issue to? by Anonymous Monk

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