Really? I've been having trouble with that. Any help you can provide would be appreciated.

What do I set NAME to? If I set NAME to 'MyCorp', then it only installs modules in lib/MyCorp/, and totally ignores lib/OtherUtils/.

I have a structure like:

t/tests.t lib/MyCorp/Mod1.pm lib/MyCorp/Submodules/Mod2.pm lib/OtherUtil/Mod3.pm Makefile.PL bin/helperscript.pl
The problem is, Mod1.pm and Mod2.pm get installed OK, but Mod3 is ignored. NAME in Makefile.PL is set to 'MyCorp'.

Do I need multiple makefiles for this? aka:

Makefile.PL (master) MyCorp/Makefile.PL MyCorp/lib/MyCorp/Mod1.pm OtherUtil/Makefile.PL OtherUtil/lib/OtherUtil/Mod3.pm

The only way it works for me now, is if I put everything under MyCorp/.

Thanks, ~Jon


In reply to Re: Re: Re: non-CPAN module distributions by jmanning2k
in thread non-CPAN module distributions by mp

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