Module::Starter will generate a Makefile.PL which will generate an appropriate Makefile for a Perl module, which you can hook into and tweak if necessary. But the default behavior is generally sufficient.
Unless you really need a Makefile, Module::Build is a more modern alternative.
In reply to Re: automake and perl modules
by friedo
in thread automake and perl modules
by sweetser
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