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This is the Perl distribution Bio-MUST-Drivers.
Installing Bio-MUST-Drivers is straightforward.
## Installation with cpanm
If you have cpanm, you only need one line:
% cpanm Bio::MUST::Drivers
If it does not have permission to install modules to the current perl, cpanm
will automatically set up and install to a local::lib in your home directory.
See the local::lib documentation (https://metacpan.org/pod/local::lib) for
details on enabling it in your environment.
## Installing with the CPAN shell
Alternatively, if your CPAN shell is set up, you should just be able to do:
% cpan Bio::MUST::Drivers
## Manual installation
As a last resort, you can manually install it. If you have not already
downloaded the release tarball, you can find the download link on the module's
Untar the tarball, install configure prerequisites (see below), then build it:
% perl Makefile.PL
% make && make test
Then install it:
% make install
On Windows platforms, you should use `dmake` or `nmake`, instead of `make`.
If your perl is system-managed, you can create a local::lib in your home
directory to install modules to. For details, see the local::lib documentation:
The prerequisites of this distribution will also have to be installed manually. The
prerequisites are listed in one of the files: `MYMETA.yml` or `MYMETA.json` generated
by running the manual build process described above.
## Configure Prerequisites
This distribution requires other modules to be installed before this
distribution's installer can be run. They can be found under the
"configure_requires" key of META.yml or the
.
## Other Prerequisites
This distribution may require additional modules to be installed after running
Makefile.PL.
Look for prerequisites in the following phases:
* to run make, PHASE = build
* to use the module code itself, PHASE = runtime
* to run tests, PHASE = test
They can all be found in the "PHASE_requires" key of MYMETA.yml or the
.
## Documentation
Bio-MUST-Drivers documentation is available as POD.
You can run `perldoc` from a shell to read the documentation:
% perldoc Bio::MUST::Drivers
For more information on installing Perl modules via CPAN, please see: