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How do you make a bundle from CPAN?

by mbarto@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Barto) Mar 19, 2008 at 03:44 PM

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I have developed a Perl module in MacOSX using Arhive::Zip. This library 
seems to be installed
in the Perl version on the Mac (Perl v5.8.8). In ****ting this program to a
Linux machine running Perl v5.8.5, Archive::Zip is missing. I do not 
want to
install in this current Perl library by using CPAN. What I would like to 
do is define my own library
and use "#!/usr/bin/perl -I <my library>" name.

I have download all the modules from CPAN I need:
   
    Archive-Zip
    Compress-Raw-Zlib
    Compress-Zlib
    IO-Compress-Base
    IO-Compress-Zlib
   
Is there some easy way to make a library module using CPAN and not have 
it get installed
in the existing Perl library but go somewhere else. Some option in CPAN 
or something.
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I have developed a Perl module in MacOSX using Arhive::Zip. This
library seems to be installed <br>
in the Perl version on the Mac (Perl v5.8.8). In ****ting this program
to a <br>
Linux machine running Perl v5.8.5, Archive::Zip is missing. I do not
want to <br>
install in this current Perl library by using CPAN. What I would like
to do is define my own library<br>
and use "#!/usr/bin/perl -I &lt;my library&gt;" name. <br>
<br>
I have download all the modules from CPAN I need:<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Archive-Zip<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Compress-Raw-Zlib<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Compress-Zlib<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; IO-Compress-Base<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; IO-Compress-Zlib<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>
Is there some easy way to make a library module using CPAN and not have
it get installed<br>
in the existing Perl library but go somewhere else. Some option in CPAN
or something. <br>
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How do you make a bundle from CPAN?
mbarto@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-19 15:44:19 
Re: How do you make a bundle from CPAN?
harryfmudd@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-03-20 16:24:49 
Re: How do you make a bundle from CPAN?
mbarto@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-20 21:54:32 
Re: How do you make a bundle from CPAN?
packy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-21 02:26:53 

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