It appears the only file ppm downloaded was Util.pm into my PDL folder
That's fine, so long as the dependencies listed under
PREREQ_PM in
the Makefile.PL are met.
PDL::Util is pure perl and Util.pm is the only file needed for PDL::Util to be functional.
This works ok for me on MS Windows (version 0.010 of PDL::Util):
use strict;
use warnings;
use PDL;
use PDL::Util 'add_pdl_method';
add_pdl_method({'getArray' => 'unroll'});
print "OK\n";
(Btw, the
the perldl mailing list is an excellent resource for PDL issues.)
Cheers,
Rob
UPDATE: For the latest and most "feature-packed" versions of PDL (via PPM), including the latest devel release, refer to
the wiki entry on installing PDL on Windows.
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