Update: Darn it, I don't think this will work either, because File::Copy::Recursive is not in corelist, and I haven't found anything else in core that can copy/move directories (yet). I'd still like to know if this fixes your issue though, just to satisfy my own curiosity. End update

I'm only assuming that these issues are related to the t/ directory not being in the right place, but I'm not sure. Instead of my earlier note about using symlink() which is not cross-platform, can you try to copy the directory? (tested on nix and win):

use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use File::Copy::Recursive qw(dircopy); dircopy('apps', 't'); WriteMakefile ( 'PL_FILES' => {}, 'EXE_FILES' => [], 'NAME' => 'Devel::Examine::Subs', 'INSTALLDIRS' => 'site', ...

Does that help?


In reply to Re^2: Makefile.PL Question by stevieb
in thread Makefile.PL Question by baxy77bax

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