On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 18:58:56 +0200, Torsten Schoenfeld wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-08-21 at 22:53 +0200, Jan Hudec wrote:
> > I have installed glade files among perl modules some time ago. Take 
> > advantage
> > of the fact, that _everything_ in lib is considered a module, no matter what
> > extension it has (by EU::MM, that is, IIRC). So just put it in as
> > lib/PDF/Poppler/poppler.raw. Then open 'perldoc -f require' and copy the 
> > code
> > you find there, replace the "do $realfilename" with whatever loading is
> > appropriate and ask it to load "PDF/Poppler/poppler.raw".
> 
> I had to coerce Module::Build into installing poppler.raw like so:
> 
>   pm_files          => {
>       'lib/PDF/Poppler.pm'          => 'lib/PDF/Poppler.pm',
>       'lib/PDF/Poppler/poppler.raw' => 'lib/PDF/Poppler/poppler.raw',
>   },
> 
> But otherwise it worked great.  Thanks!

Yes, M::B has different logic than EU::MM. But when I used it, I had
5 compilers (m4, PDL::PP, xsubpp, cc and ld) to process each source, plus
another 2 for documentation and beating EU::MM to do what I want was easier
than beating M::B.

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                                                 Jan 'Bulb' Hudec <[EMAIL 
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