If it were as simple as requiring Alien::LibXML I might have tried to muddle through but I think I'm out of my depth here. Pointers on where to start would be greatly appreciated!

Yes, it is that simple, depend on XML::LibXML in your module and Makefile.PL (or equivalent) and you're done

Yes, you could go ahead and also depend on Alien::LibXML in your Makefile.PL (or equivalent), since someone was kind enough to create Alien::LibXML ... but you shouldn't trouble yourself about it :)

Other than this there is nothing to do

Well, you could simply provide apt-get installable binary package which declares all the right dependencies ... Re: How to release a precompiled XS module? (apt-get repository) ... but thats not CPAN stuff :)

loaded is not uploaded or downloaded, its not that loaded, and ATM I'm not loaded either


In reply to Re: loading libxml2 as a prerequisite by Anonymous Monk
in thread loading libxml2 as a prerequisite by jandrew

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