Rosetta::SeeAlso

Rosetta::SeeAlso is a Perl module that contains external resources that you really ought to look at.
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  • Perl Artistic License
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Darren R. Duncan
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://search.cpan.org/~duncand/CGI-Portable-0.51/lib/CGI/Portable/AppMultiScreen.pm

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Rosetta::SeeAlso is a Perl module that contains external resources that you really ought to look at. Rosetta::SeeAlso is a Perl module that contains external resources that you really ought to look at.INSTALLATIONTo install these modules, cd to the directory that contains all of the extracted distribution files, including this ReadMe file, and type the following: perl Makefile.PL make make test make installThe last step probably won't work if you are not the administrator of your machine; in that case you either need to get your administrator to install this for you, or put it in a your own local directory instead.The Makefile.PL can do this for you if you substitute something like the following for the first line above: perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/tmp/myperl5or: perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/home/me/myperl5If you are on a Mac system that is older than Mac OS X (Mac OS 9 or earlier) and/or you are otherwise having problems with the Makefile, you can still install this module the old fashioned way, by copying.Every file in the "lib" folder of this distribution goes in its corresponding location within the "lib" folder that came with your Perl 5 distribution.Or alternately, put them anywhere you want, but you will need to have that location added to your include path by your main program using something like this: use lib '/home/me/myperl5/lib';Then you would want to run the included test programs to make sure the modules are installed correctly. Call them like this for each sequential t/*.t file: perl t/< file-name >.tAny existing POD is embedded in the module itself. The Makefile probably extracted it for you in the usual manner, or you can run a POD extractor on it yourself to the same effect. You can also find an HTMLized copy of the POD on CPAN and other public source archives; I link to one copy of it on my web site.If the automated 'make test' fails and you want to see more details concerning what went wrong, but you haven't installed the modules yet, then you can invoke the following line to see the the detailed output of the test script, which the normal 'make test' usually hides: perl -e "use lib 'blib/lib'; do 't/< file-name >.t';"Use the above line when the problem is something other than the modules not loading in the first place; non-loading should still display the problem under 'make test'. Requirements: · Perl


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