#!perl -w use strict; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use File::Spec::Functions; WriteMakefile(NAME => 'Pod::Functions', VERSION_FROM => 'Functions_pm.PL', LICENSE => 'perl', PREREQ_PM => {}, ABSTRACT_FROM => 'Functions_pm.PL', AUTHOR => 'Perl 5 Porters ', INSTALLDIRS => 'perl', PL_FILES => {}, # Stop EU::MM defaulting this to run our PL PM => {'Functions.pm' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/Functions.pm'}, clean => {FILES => 'Functions.pm'}, ); # There doesn't seem to be any way to get ExtUtils::MakeMaker to add a # dependency on another file (or target), and as it's using :: rules, not : # rules, then we can't simply add a one line dependency. So we need to provide # the entire thing. Fortunately, the same code in MM_Unix.pm is actually used # for all platforms, so this code below should also be portable: sub MY::postamble { my $pf = catfile(updir, updir, 'pod', 'perlfunc.pod'); return <<"EOT"; all :: Functions.pm \$(NOECHO) \$(NOOP) Functions.pm :: Functions_pm.PL $pf \$(PERLRUN) Functions_pm.PL $pf EOT }