a) Math::Pari is the PERL interface to the PARI part of GP/PARI
   (version 2.*).  The info about GP/PARI is on
   http://www.parigp-home.de/
   Interger part and the first 4 digits after the point in the version
   of Math::Pari reflect the latest version of GP/PARI it was tested with.

   The next paragraph is an excerpt from documentation inside Pari.pm:

     Package Math::Pari is a Perl interface to famous library PARI for
     numerical/scientific/number-theoretic calculations.  It allows
     use of most PARI functions (>500) as Perl functions, and (almost)
     seamless merging of PARI and Perl data.

b) This module includes C part; thus it is requires a *fully* working Perl
   installation, including a C compiler which Perl knows about.  Since
   prebuild configurations are typically broken (in many subtle ways),
   it is not supported unless your perl executable was build on your machine
   (or otherwise you show that you know what you are talking about ;-).

   Given this, in most cases, this module can be installed as all the others:

     perl -MCPAN -e shell
     CPAN> install Math::Pari

   or

     perl -MCPAN -e 'install Math::Pari'

   or (if you manually downloaded the archive)

     tar -zxfv Math-Pari-2.001200.tar.gz
     cd Math-Pari-2.001200
     perl Makefile.PL && make && make test && make install

   Possible complications are addressed in the file INSTALL:

     x) Not having Net::FTP installed and working, and not having
        GP/PARI build directory "nearby" (as parent, kid or sibling);

     x) Failing compile or configuration: wrong assembler
	architecture, wrong paricfg.h (CLK_TCK etc.);

     x) the rest of it...

   IMPORTANT REMARK: If you try to compile with a different
   configuration, please run

	make realclean

   in between.  Otherwise significant problems may arise.  [A typical
   symptom: the symbol overflow cannot be found.]

c) Due to the apparent recent breakage of PAUSE mirroring of my
   directories, CPAN may have not the latest-and-greatest version. :-(

d) How the tests work

   Lowercase test scripts translate native GP/PARI tests from GP
   syntax to Perl syntax.  You can get a better understanding of these
   translations by running the tests manually, as in

	perl t/all.t

   after install, or

	perl -Mblib t/all.t

   before install.  Currently two subtests of t/nfields 'leak' PARI
   warnings.  Until the test engine is taught to look-for/eat these
   warnings, they *must* appear.

e) Reporting bugs/problems

   I need to see the output of 

     perl Makefile.PL

   and the relevant messages "near the failure".

   elliptic.t subtest 41 often fails on GP/PARI itself, so currently I
   do not consider its failure to be a Math::Pari's bug.

f) Documentation to this package is contained inside Pari.pm. After
   installing it is accessible by standard means, like

     perldoc Math::Pari
     man Math::Pari

   and possibly in other forms particular for your system.

   A copy of documentation of the PARI library in POD format is
   provided as well, access it as Math::libPARI:

     perldoc Math::libPARI
     man Math::libPARI

   Since many POD converters are too stupid/buggy to process these
   docs, an alternative Math::libPARI.dumb is provided; use as in

     perldoc Math::libPARI.dumb

   etc.