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I think SQLite db files are binary cross platform, but possibly not across versions. I guess you'd have to check the SQLite manual for that.
That does sound a bit fragile in any case, so the DDL might be a more solid choice. You can put data files next to where your module source gets installed. Find out where that is:
If you use Module::Build, you need to specify that nonstandard file extensions should be packaged, like this:
Not sure about the EMM or Module::Install incantations. So you'll need to create a .db file in a convenient (for the user) writable location. File::HomeDir might be useful for finding that location. /J In reply to Re: How to distribute an example data file in a CPAN module
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