http://search.cpan.org/src/CSOE/PDL-2.4.2/win32/INSTALL
Niggle:
The first nmake stops with an error that Core.obj is not found.
Workaround: once you get this error do the following:
cd Basic\Core
nmake Core.xs
del getdev.pl # this one is important, otherwise you get a
# circular Makefile dependence!
cd ..\..
perl Makefile.PL # with F77CONF=win32/win32f77.pl if you want slatec
nmake
Now it should work.
Finish with
nmake test
Should pass everything but test 6 in conv.t. Safe to ignore for now.
The first question is always where's the manual :)
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