in reply to OS X module installation

You don't really need to know (dangerous grounds). Things like that are best left to ExtUtils::Install and ExtUtils::MakeMaker (or CPAN, CPANPLUS, PPM) which were designed for the job.

What PPM does is tar up the blib directory generated during make, and uses ExtUtils::Install to install it. This is what you should do.

update: I didn't mean to sound ominous, it's just that you should take it easy on yourself (and people wanting to support/reuse your software)(:

MJD says "you can't just make shit up and expect the computer to know what you mean, retardo!"
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