Ola,
I'm writing a package in which I use another package situated in the same namespace (and included in the same archive).
Assume:
Foo::Bar (Foo/Bar.pm) Foo::Bar::Baz (Foo/Bar/Baz.pm)
Foo::Bar uses Foo::Bar::Baz. That's ofcourse not the problem. The problem lies in getting it all in the same archive.
h2xs made me some nice stubs but I can't seem to get it all working. I'm sure I need to add some options to my Makefile.PL but no luck.
While testing Foo::Bar, Foo::Bar::Baz can't be located.

Oh yes, did I mention both packages are in the same archive? Below my current Makefile.PL (which obviously is missing bits...
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; # See lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm for details of how to influence # the contents of the Makefile that is written. WriteMakefile( 'NAME' => 'Foo::Bar', 'VERSION_FROM' => 'Bar.pm', # finds $VERSION 'PREREQ_PM' => { 'LWP::Simple' => '1.35', 'HTML::TokeParser' => '2.24', }, 'dist' => {COMPRESS=>'gzip',SUFFIX=>'gz'}, );
Any Makefile.PL guru present? please step forward

Greetz
Beatnik
... Quidquid perl dictum sit, altum viditur.

In reply to Packages & Makefile.PL by Beatnik

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