Man Page: module::install::admin::include
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 3pm
Module::Install::Admin::Include(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Module::Install::Admin::Include(3pm)NAMEModule::Install::Admin::Include - include methods for Module::Install auto_include_dependent_dists Grabs everything in this module's build_requires and attempts to include everything (at the whole distribution level) recursively. include_dependent_dists $package Given a module package name, recursively include every package that module needs. include_one_dist $module Given a module name, $module, figures out which modules are in the dist containing that module and copies all those files to ./inc. I bet there's a way to harness smarter logic from PAR. Given a module name, returns the file on CPAN containing its latest version. Takes the output of CPAN::Module->cpan_file and return all the modules that CPAN.pm knows are in that dist. There's probably a beter way using CPANPLUS perl v5.14.2 2012-03-19 Module::Install::Admin::Include(3pm)
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