I'm simply running "make" in the directory where h2xs created the Makefile.

My development sequence so far has been this:

  1. Use h2xs to create the My::Client package skeleton.
  2. Hack away at the skeleton until My::Client does almost everything I want it to.
  3. Discover that I need to override the proxy credentials handling logic in the LWP::UserAgent package.
  4. Look for the leanest/cleanest change which achieves the desired objective (hence this thread).

It sounds like you're saying that it is time for me to reorganize the directory structure of my package distribution.


In reply to Re^4: How to define a package using a tweaked version of LWP::UserAgent? by pwolfenden
in thread How to define a package using a tweaked version of LWP::UserAgent? by pwolfenden

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