well, here's a slightly edited script i used to start creating a bundle of modules for a project i'm trying to finish:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use ExtUtils::ModuleMaker;
my $mod = ExtUtils::ModuleMaker->new(
NAME => 'ConferenceBuilder',
EXTRA_MODULES => [ { NAME => 'ConferenceBuilder::Foundation' },
{ NAME => 'ConferenceBuilder::Instance' },
{ NAME => 'ConferenceBuilder::Accreditations' },
{ NAME => 'ConferenceBuilder::Products' },
{ NAME => 'ConferenceBuilder::Sessions' },
{ NAME => 'ConferenceBuilder::Addons' },
],
AUTHOR => { NAME =>'geektron', EMAIL => 'me@email.com',
ORGANIZATION => 'Dis.Organized', WEBSITE => 'http://www
+.perlmonks.org' },
VERSION => '0.01',
LICENSE => 'artistic',
);
$mod->complete_build();
just chmod it to executable, and run.
it made all the modules in the ConferenceBuilder tree and ConferenceBuilder.pm
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