Hi,
I've got a rather large in-house module tree that i've automated the building/packing/pushing-out of. Usually, to create a new module in perl 5.6, i use "h2xs -AXn This::Module::Name", and this directory structure gets created...
./This/Module/Name/
Now, in perl 5.8 and later, i've noticed h2xs produces a flatter structure:
./This-Module-Name/
Is there anyway to force the multi-level path creation in perl 5.8? I don't really want to have to redo all my module stuff just because of this change (although, i suppose i could write my own crappy h2xs-module-making-kinda-thingy as somewhat of a last resort). This is on Windows, by the way...
Thanks for listening,
jason
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