In my mind, it will be better to develop an install utility which will check all dependecy and install needed modules on computer.

A month ago I started to customize Request Tracker. This application is full Perl developed. It has excellent architecture and implementation. Also, this application needs many modules which need another modules. And RT's developers builded nice install utilities which check all needed modules and install them from CPAN.

I think, that it's better than teach people how to configure your application and install modules from CPAN.

Of course, you can write a good and full README which includes all needed information about install of your application. But this is another story...

      
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In reply to Re: Programing stand alone CGI. by nite_man
in thread Programing stand alone CGI. by BMaximus

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