Ok, everybody knows:
h2xs -A -X -n Foo::Bar
But what if I want to create Foo::Bar and Foo::Baz?
I tried the following:
h2xs -A -X -n Foo
h2xs -A -X -n Foo::Bar
h2xs -A -X -n Foo::Baz
But I am not sure if this is what I really want.
"So, what _DO_ you want?"
Glad you asked. I am writing two modules that I would like
to bundle together, for example, Bar and Baz are packages that
live under the package Foo. I would like to package them
up in a CPAN module so that I can install them both one a
machine at the same time.
It seems to me that calling h2xs 3 times like above is not
the right way to accomplish this, but I could be wrong.
Thanks,
Jeff
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