Did you compile it from shell, created with portableshell.bat of Strawberry Perl 5.32.1-PDL? If I'm not using this shell, then gsl_spmatrix.exe complains it can't find libgsl-25__.dll, which would be in PATH created with portableshell.bat. I'm confused about this "25", does it mean anything? Should it be "26", i.e. is it "clean and correct" GSL 2.6 which ships with PDL-SP?

Using "gsl-2.7.1 library provided by Alien", there's no such complaint. I can only add, that "v += 1;" is not special. If 1st setter sets at index 2, then "v += 2;" leads to "out of range". They both set the same element. If two setters set different values, and 1st getter gets value after that, then it retrieves value set by 2nd setter. 1st value was overwritten.

I haven't reported yet, would it be better to write to both GSL and Math::GSL queues? (Math::GSL ignores whatever Alien::GSL has built) Or reporting to Math::GSL is enough, they'll see further?


In reply to Re^5: 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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