G'day peteyboy,
Welcome to the Monastery.
I would suggest looking at how others have done this in the past and adapting their efforts to your needs.
The first one that immediately came to mind was Regexp::Debugger. I've been using this for over a decade and have installed it (without problems) with every new version of Perl I've installed.
This alone may be sufficient for your needs; however, there would be many other distributions which also include scripts.
For creating your distribution, you might look at Module::Starter whose installation includes the script module-starter. Its installation only uses ExtUtils::MakeMaker (Makefile.PL); however, the distributions you create with module-starter can use other (or even multiple) builders.
— Ken
In reply to Re: How to make distribution for simple script with CPAN dependencies?
by kcott
in thread How to make distribution for simple script with CPAN dependencies?
by peteyboy
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