Tom Christianson and/or Nathan Torkington seem to think this is a good idea, as they advocate this technique in the Perl Cookbook. I haven't tried it, but it looks like it takes care of a bunch of boring crap automagically (creating directories and a module skeleton along with other stuff). The syntax they recommend is: h2xs -XA -n Foo X suppresses the creation of XS components, the A says that the module won't use the autoloader, and the -n flag marks the name of the module.
TGI says moo
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by TGI
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by mvaline
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