What? Upgrade upgrade upgrade?

$ module-starter --mb --module=Junk --author=name --email=email Created starter directories and files $ cd Junk $ perl Build.PL Created MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json Creating new 'Build' script for 'Junk' version '0.01' $ perl Build dist Creating Makefile.PL Module::Build was not found in configure_requires! Adding it now automatically as: configure_requires => { 'Module::Build' => 0.38 } Created META.yml and META.json Creating Junk-0.01 Creating Junk-0.01.tar.gz $ tar -zxvf Junk-0.01.tar.gz Junk-0.01 Junk-0.01/Build.PL Junk-0.01/Changes Junk-0.01/Makefile.PL Junk-0.01/MANIFEST Junk-0.01/META.json Junk-0.01/META.yml Junk-0.01/README Junk-0.01/lib Junk-0.01/lib/Junk.pm Junk-0.01/t Junk-0.01/t/00-load.t Junk-0.01/t/manifest.t Junk-0.01/t/pod-coverage.t Junk-0.01/t/pod.t $ pmvers Module::Build ExtUtils::MakeMaker Module::Build: 0.38 ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.62

And oh yeah, Module::Build is junk, it uses MakeMaker to generate META


In reply to Re: creating META.yml with Module::Build by Anonymous Monk
in thread creating META.yml with Module::Build by Ea

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