Have you considered simply writing your Makefile.PL manually if your release framework does not cater to your specific module's needs?
If your main script puts . into @INC, it's not the purpose of your modules to second guess your main script.
What actual problem are you trying to solve that . not being in @INC causes? I don't see how your scripts would behave differently whether @INC contains the current directory or not.
In reply to Re: Mitigating ". in @INC" for optional dependencies
by Corion
in thread Mitigating ". in @INC" for optional dependencies
by Wyrdweaver
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