06-21-2012
Yes! it works!
I just missed '<' suite.xml '>' - since I insert them it works perfect!
Thank you very much!
And previous code wasn't good enough you described what I thought.
Thank you for you help.
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NAME
Moose::Cookbook::Meta::WhyMeta - Welcome to the meta world (Why Go Meta?)
VERSION
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SUMMARY
You might want to read Moose::Manual::MOP if you haven't done so yet.
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