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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support Are these Raspberry Pi kits really complete? Post 303026930 by Don Cragun on Wednesday 5th of December 2018 09:24:15 AM
Old 12-05-2018
Are these Raspberry Pi kits really complete?

This is a test to see if the Emergency and UNIX and Linux Support forum is still working...

I see that Amazon has a deal on Raspberry Pis today (CanaKit Raspberry Pi 3 B+ (B Plus) Starter Kit (32 GB EVO+ Edition, Premium Black Case) and CanaKit Raspberry Pi 3 Complete Starter Kit - 32 GB Edition).

Are these really complete, or do I need to add other stuff (like a keyboard, display, or external storage of some kind) to be able to write and run recent Linux bash shell scripts on these kits?
 

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MODULE-STARTER(1p)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					MODULE-STARTER(1p)

NAME
module-starter - creates a skeleton module distribution SYNOPSIS
module-starter [options] Options: --module=module Module name (required, repeatable) --distro=name Distribution name (optional) --dir=dirname Directory name to create new module in (optional) --builder=module Build with 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' or 'Module::Build' --eumm Same as --builder=ExtUtils::MakeMaker --mb Same as --builder=Module::Build --mi Same as --builder=Module::Install --author=name Author's name (required) --email=email Author's email (required) --license=type License under which the module will be distributed (default is the same license as perl) --verbose Print progress messages while working --force Delete pre-existing files if needed --help Show this message Available Licenses: perl, bsd, gpl, lgpl, mit, apache Example: module-starter --module=Foo::Bar,Foo::Bat --author="Andy Lester" --email=andy@petdance.com DESCRIPTION
"module-starter" is a command-line interface to Module::Starter, which it uses to perform all the work of creating distributions. An alternate backend for "module-starter" can be specified with the "--class" option. Plugins to the standard Module::Starter module can be specified with one or more "--plugin" options. If no directory name is supplied, the distribution name will be used for the directory. If no distribution name is supplied, the first listed module name will be used as the distribution name. Multiple --builder options may be supplied to produce the files for multiple builders. CONFIGURATION
module-starter will look for a configuration file before reading its command line parameters. The default location is "$HOME/.module-starter/config" but if the MODULE_STARTER_DIR environment variable is set, module-starter will look for "config" in that directory. The configuration file is just a list of names and values, separated by colons. Values that take lists are just space separated. A sample configuration file might read: author: Ricardo SIGNES email: rjbs@cpan.org plugins: Module::Starter::Simple Module::Starter::Plugin::XYZ xyz_option: red green blue This format may become more elaborate in the future, but a file of this type should remain valid. perl v5.12.4 2010-05-28 MODULE-STARTER(1p)
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