Thank-you for taking the time to consider my question, but it isn't quite what I am looking for. My question concerns the process used to create what is uploaded to CPAN, not its final form.

As for the final form: A bundle isn't really necessary in this case. Once the tarballs are constructed and uploaded to CPAN, it is pretty easy to insure that downloading an extension tarball triggers the downloading of the core package. Each CPAN package merely needs to declare the core package as a prerequisite. Once that is done, any user who instructs CPAN/CPAN-PLUS to follow all prerequisites will automatically download the core module along with the desired extensions.

beth

In reply to Re^2: How do I configure Module::Build to build multiple packages from the same lib directory? by ELISHEVA
in thread How do I configure Module::Build to build multiple packages from the same lib directory? by ELISHEVA

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