in reply to Distributing Scripts

Check out the CPAN module's "autobundle" facility. It allows you to replicate your installed module set as an installable bundle. On second thought, there might be portability problems between NT and *nix with that (PPM vs. CPAN.pm's CLI). Well, it's a start anyhow =)

HTH

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Re: Re: Distributing Scripts
by Asim (Hermit) on Apr 05, 2001 at 18:59 UTC

    Shouldn't be a problem -- I've run both CPAM.pm and PPM on the same system. In the end, all either one is doing is copying files into your Perl modules directories, and neither one cares what the other is doing (which is a strong argurment for an overall "what modules do I have" mangement tool, but that's a different story...)

    ----Asim, known to some as Woodrow.

      There is such a beastie in The Perl Cookbook, and the code's available from the ORA website.

      Philosophy can be made out of anything. Or less -- Jerry A. Fodor