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NAME

6       Module::Install::MakeMaker - Extension Rules for ExtUtils::MakeMaker
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SYNOPSIS

9       In your Makefile.PL:
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11           use inc::Module::Install;
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DESCRIPTION

15       This module is a wrapper around ExtUtils::MakeMaker.  It exports two
16       functions: "prompt" (an alias for "ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt") and
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19       The "WriteMakefile" function will pass on keyword/value pair functions
20       to "ExtUtils::MakeMaker::WriteMakefile". The required parameters "NAME"
21       and "VERSION" (or "VERSION_FROM") are not necessary if it can find them
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CONFIGURATION OPTIONS

25       This module also adds some Configuration parameters of its own:
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28       The NAME parameter is required by ExtUtils::MakeMaker. If you have a
29       single module in your distribution, or if the module name indicated by
30       the current directory exists under lib/, this module will use the
31       guessed package name as the default.
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33       If this module can't find a default for "NAME" it will ask you to
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36   VERSION
37       ExtUtils::MakeMaker requires either the "VERSION" or "VERSION_FROM"
38       parameter.  If this module can guess the package's "NAME", it will
39       attempt to parse the "VERSION" from it.
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41       If this module can't find a default for "VERSION" it will ask you to
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MAKE TARGETS

45       ExtUtils::MakeMaker provides you with many useful "make" targets. A
46       "make" target is the word you specify after "make", like "test" for
47       "make test". Some of the more useful targets are:
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51           This is the default target. When you type "make" it is the same as
52           entering "make all". This target builds all of your code and stages
53           it in the "blib" directory.
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57           Run your distribution's test suite.
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61           Copy the contents of the "blib" directory into the appropriate
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66           Create a distribution tarball, ready for uploading to CPAN or
67           sharing with a friend.
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69       •   clean distclean purge
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71           Remove the files created by "perl Makefile.PL" and "make".
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73       •   help
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75           Same as typing "perldoc ExtUtils::MakeMaker".
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77       This module modifies the behaviour of some of these targets, depending
78       on your requirements, and also adds the following targets to your
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83           Just like purge, except that it also deletes the files originally
84           added by this module itself.
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88           Short cut for typing "perldoc Module::Install".
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92           Short cut for typing "cpansign -s", for Module::Signature users to
93           sign the distribution before release.
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SEE ALSO

96       Module::Install, CPAN::MakeMaker, CPAN::MakeMaker::Philosophy
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AUTHORS

99       Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
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101       Audrey Tang <autrijus@autrijus.org>
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103       Brian Ingerson <INGY@cpan.org>
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106       Some parts copyright 2008 - 2012 Adam Kennedy.
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108       Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004 Audrey Tang and Brian Ingerson.
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110       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
111       under the same terms as Perl itself.
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