pdl 1:2.080-3build1 source package in Ubuntu

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pdl (1:2.080-3build1) lunar; urgency=medium

  * Rebuild against new perlapi-5.36.

 -- Gianfranco Costamagna <email address hidden>  Fri, 04 Nov 2022 21:42:32 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Gianfranco Costamagna
Uploaded to:
Lunar
Original maintainer:
Debian Perl Group
Architectures:
any
Section:
math
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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pdl: perl data language: Perl extensions for numerics

 PDL gives standard perl the ability to COMPACTLY
 store and SPEEDILY manipulate the large N-dimensional data arrays
 which are the bread and butter of scientific computing. The idea
 is to turn perl in to a free, array-oriented, numerical language
 in the same sense as commercial packages like IDL and MatLab. One
 can write simple perl expressions to manipulate entire numerical arrays
 all at once. For example, using PDL the perl variable $a can hold a
 1024x1024 floating point image, it only takes 4Mb of memory to store
 it and expressions like $a=sqrt($a)+2 would manipulate the whole image
 in a few seconds.
 .
 A simple interactive shell (perldl) is provided for command line use
 together with a module (PDL) for use in perl scripts.

pdl-dbgsym: debug symbols for pdl