Hey,
I've been getting reports from testers.cpan.org about modules I have on CPAN. One module report in particular contains errors about loading gdlib. I'm using libgd 2.07 in the current release of the module. How can I assure the user has that certain C library installed, similar as the PREREQ_PM option in a general Makefile.PL. The testers.cpan.org report can be found here. It's saying something about having a
PREREQ_PM => { 'auto::Image::Filter::newFromJpeg.al' => '0', # or a minimum wo +rkable version
but I'm not sure how this will help me get a mimimum required gdlib. Any help is appreciated :)

Greetz
Beatnik
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In reply to C lib prereq in Makefile.PL by Beatnik

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