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Top Forums Programming i can't use 'make' in my computer? Post 8407 by LivinFree on Thursday 11th of October 2001 02:35:22 AM
Old 10-11-2001
Can you paste exactly what happens when you type make?
We don't know if you don't have it installed, or if you don't have a Makefile set up (i.e. need to run ./configure first), or need to supply an argument to it...

Please give as much information as possible.
 

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Module::Package::Plugin(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      Module::Package::Plugin(3pm)

SYNOPSIS
package Module::Package::Name; package Module::Package::Name::flavor; use Moo; extends 'Module::Package::Plugin'; sub main { my ($self) = @_; $self->mi->some_module_install_author_plugin; $self->mi->other_author_plugin; } 1; DESCRIPTION
This module is the base class for Module::Package plugins. EXAMPLE
Take a look at the Module::Package::Ingy module, for a decent starting point example. That plugin module is actually used to package Module::Package itself. API
To create a Module::Package plugin you need to subclass Module::Package::Plugin and override the "main" method, and possibly other things. This section describes how that works. Makefile.PL processing happens in the following order: - 'use inc::Module::Package...' is invoked - $plugin->initial is called - BEGIN blocks in Makefile.PL are run - $plugin->main is called - The body of Makefile.PL is run - $plugin->final is called initial This method is call during the processing of 'use inc::Module::Package'. You probably don't need to subclass it. If you do you probably want to call the SUPER method. It runs the deps_list, if any and guesses the primary modules file path. main This is the method you must override. Do all the things you want. You can call "all_from", if you need to get sequencing right, otherwise it gets called by final(). Don't call "WriteAll", it get's called automatically in final(). final This does all the things after the entire Makefile.PL body has run. You probably don't need to override it. OPTIONS
The following options are available for use from the Makefile.PL: use Module::Package 'Foo:bar', deps_list => 0|1, install_bin => 0|1, install_share => 0|1, manifest_skip => 0|1, requires_from => 0|1; These options can be used by any subclass of this module. deps_list Default is 1. This option tells Module::Package to generate a "author_requires" deps list, when you run the Makefile.PL. This list will go in the file "pkg/deps_list.pl" if that exists, or after a '__END__' statement in your Makefile.PL. If neither is available, a reminder will be warned (only when the author runs it). This list is important if you want people to be able to collaborate on your modules easily. install_bin Default is 1. All files in a "bin/" directory will be installed. It will call the "install_script" plugin for you. Set this option to 0 to disable it. install_share Default is 1. All files in a "share/" directory will be installed. It will call the "install_share" plugin for you. Set this option to 0 to disable it. manifest_skip Default is 1. This option will generate a sane MANIFEST.SKIP for you and delete it again when you run "make clean". You can add your own skips in the file called "pkg/manifest.skip". You almost certainly want this option on. Set to 0 if you are weird. requires_from Default is 1. This option will attempt to find all the requirements from the primary module. If you make any of your own requires or requires_from calls, this option will do nothing. perl v5.14.2 2011-10-06 Module::Package::Plugin(3pm)
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