Hi,
Im having a lot of perl modules to intall. (not CPAN modules - Modules written for a particular application)
Currently I am using the follwing Perl Makefile for the installation.

use 5.008003; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; WriteMakefile( NAME => 'My::Folder::Structure::MyModule', VERSION_FROM => 'My/Folder/Structure/MyModule.pm', PREREQ_PM => {}, ($] >= 5.005 ? (ABSTRACT_FROM => 'My/Folder/Stucture/MyModule.pm', AUTHOR => 'user <user@localdomain>') : ()), );

But if My/Folder/Stucture/ has 15 modules to be installed, I have to change the module name for each installation.

Is there any way to install all the modules in a particular directory at once or in some easier way?

Thanks.

Thilani


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