This module wraps the MPFI C library functions. This version of Math::MPFI needs mpfi-1.5 or later. The MPFI library is intended to be a portable library written in C for arbitrary precision interval arithmetic with intervals represented using MPFR reliable floating-point numbers. It is based on the GNU MP (GMP) library and on the MPFR library. MPFI, like MPFR and GMP, is free. It is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (GNU Lesser GPL). Because this module wraps the MPFI functions, it requires that the MPFI library (version 1.5 or later), the GMP library (version 4.2.0 or later) and the MPFR library (version 2.3.0 or later) have been installed. For the GMP library see: http://gmplib.org For the MPFR library see: http://www.mpfr.org Do not use the (outdated) MPFR library source that ships with the GMP source. For the MPFI library see: https://gforge.inria.fr/projects/mpfi/ You'll also need to have Math::MPFR (version 2.01 or later) installed. To build this module you need perl 5.6.0 or later. I'm not sure of all the requirements to get it to build with earlier versions of perl, but it's definite that the XS code relating to operator overloading will not compile with perl versions prior to 5.6. Build in the usual way: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install When building this module, the MPFI, GMP and MPFR libraries will need to be accessible. If those files are in a location where your compiler does not find them by default, then instead of running 'perl Makefile.PL', you'll need to run: perl Makefile.pl INC="-I/path/to/gmp_includes -I/path/to/mpfr_includes -I/path/to/mpfi/include" LIBS="-L/path/to/mpfi_lib -lmpfi -L/path/to/mpfr_lib -lmpfr -L/path/to/gmp_lib -lgmp" ================================== 64-bit-int and long double support ================================== If your perl's Config reports that 'ivsize' is greater than or equal to 8 && 'ivtype' is not 'long', then Math::MPFI will, by default, be built with access to the mpfr_*_uj and mpfr_*_sj functions. Else, access to those functions is, by default, denied. You can override the default by opening up the Makefile.PL and uncommenting the appropriate line (just a few lines down from the top of the file ... the comments in that file should make it clear). Similarly, if your perl's Config reports that 'nvsize' is greater than 8 then Math::MPFI will, be built with access to the mpfr_*_ld functions. Else, access to those functions is, by default, denied. Again, you can override the default by opening up the Makefile.PL and uncommenting the appropriate line. I believe it to be both unnecessary and inadvisable to override the default - but if you do find that you need to override the default, please let me know. That you have found it necessary to override the default is something I probably ought to know about. I am contactable by email at sisyphus at(@) cpan dot (.) org.