NAME
Module::Starter::AddModule - Add a new module to a distribution
SYNOPSIS
# in the module-starter config
plugins: Module::Starter::AddModule
make: /whatever/make/you/like/dmake
# from the command line
# the --dist option specifies the dist directory
% module-starter --module=Add::This::Module --dist=.
DESCRIPTION
Module::Starter::Simple
and Module::Starter::Smart
(which relies on ::Simple
) try to construct the MANIFEST file themselves. This is the wrong approach since it doesn't not take into account build file subclasses or MANIFEST.SKIP.
Once you have the build file, let it do it's job by running its manifest
target.
Furthermore, Module::Starter::Smart
doesn't explicitly inherit from Module::Starter::Simple
, but this module inserts the inheritance relationship for you automatically.
- create_MANIFEST
-
Overrides the
create_MANIFEST
inModule::Starter::Simple
to use themanifest
target of the build system instead of trying to create theMANIFEST
file directly. It automatically figures out the build system you use.This assumes that your
make
program is calledmake
. If it's something else, such asdmake
, set themake
configuration. This only matters if you are using Makefile.PL. - basedir
-
Return the top-level directory for the distribution.
SEE ALSO
SOURCE AVAILABILITY
This source is in Github:
http://github.com/briandfoy/module-starter-addmodule/
AUTHOR
brian d foy, <bdfoy@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2010-2013, brian d foy, All Rights Reserved.
You may redistribute this under the same terms as Perl itself.