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SciPDL

This is a repository for releasing SciPDL distributions (easy install of PDL on MacOS).

The main purpose of this is to hold the releases, so please download a release.

These are .dmg files that you double click to open and then do a drag and drop to install PDL.

I have included the source scripts that do all the building FWIW but these will probably only work on my Mac. But good luck if you want to play with this!


Karl Glazebrook, 15/4/2024

Welcome to SciPDL! SciPDL is a drag and drop installer for PDL on the Mac. SciPDL now includes its own version of perl in order to work across multiple versions of Mac OS X and a variety of environments (note old versions used the system perl which led to instability between OS updates).

SciPDL is a ‘kitchen sink’ type installer, you get everything you need in one bug bundle to start PDL work. If you prefer a more à la carte approach we suggest you build PDL yourself or use a package management system.

Everything in SciPDL lives within the folder:

Applications-PDL

Installation

Open the .dmg file and drag the ‘PDL’ folder to your Applications folder.

Drag and Drop

That's it! (And the entire point of SciPDL.)

IMPORTANT: an X11 server is also needed if you want PGPLOT graphics. One can use XQuartz or MacPorts X11. Since the X11 stuff in PDL is statically linked it should work with any X11 server. If you don’t know what X11 is you probably shouldn’t be using PDL :-;

Running SciPDL

From the UNIX (Terminal) command line: If you are a bash or zsh user:

source /Applications/PDL/setup_bash # This can go in your .bashrc startup file pdl

If you are a csh user:

source /Applications/PDL/setup_csh # This can go in your .cshrc startup file pdl

Alternatively simply run

/Applications/PDL/go_pdl

to launch a PDL command line session

Convenience Apps

To launch pdl from the Finder (utility apps in PDL folder):

The app:

pdl home

will launch a Terminal window in your home folder with PDL running.

The app:

pdl here

will run PDL in the current Finder window folder. For this to work drag the app in to your Finder toolbar (right click on the tool bar and select ‘Customise toolbar’)

You will be asked if you wish to allow the app to run and whether to allow it to control Terminal. Say yes to both of these!

You are also likely to get the error:

Not Authorised

If you do then click ‘Edit’ button in the dialog to open it in Script Editor and then just hit ‘Save’ in the menu. Then when you re-launch the app you should get a dialog to allow the app to do it’s thing.

(Note these are implemented via Applescripts, if you can't get them to work it is no big deal. Just run pdl from the command line.)

Folder locations

Everything is installed in /Applications/PDL

After running the setup script one should be able to use cpan -i to install perl modules in the normal way (they get installed under /Applications/PDL with the perl).

The pgplot graphics library libpgplot is installed in /Applications/PDL/pgplot, libraries are in /Applications/PDL/lib and executables are in /Applications/PDL/bin. Usage from PDL should be transparent. You can also build and link your own C and Fortran programs against these pgplot libraries if you wish and it ought to work.

Contents

The repo contains the various scripts and bits I use to build the DMG.

build_scipdl.sh is a shell script that builds SciPDL in /Applications/PDL on a Mac (well my Mac) from sources

go_dmg is a shell script that builds the DMG file and signs/notarises it

gfortran-static is a shell front end to gfortran that makes the buids static

setup_bash and setup_csh are the scripts that set up the user paths for SciPDL that go in the distrubution

README_dmg.rtfd is the RTF README file that goes in the DMG.

DMG-Background.png is the background image in the DMG

Apps folder contains the pdl [here] and pdl [home] Applescript apps that go in the distribution.

go_pdl is a shell script that launches an interactive PDL session that the above Applescripts use.

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