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perl-ExtUtils-Helpers-0.026-19.fc36.noarch
This module provides various portable helper functions for module building
modules.
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perl-ExtUtils-Install-1.58-239.lbn13.noarch
Handles the installing and uninstalling of perl modules, scripts, man
pages, etc.
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perl-ExtUtils-Install-1.58-266.fc19.noarch
Handles the installing and uninstalling of perl modules, scripts, man
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perl-ExtUtils-Install-2.14-419.lbn25.noarch
Handles the installing and uninstalling of Perl modules, scripts, man
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perl-ExtUtils-Install-2.20-479.fc36.noarch
Handles the installing and uninstalling of Perl modules, scripts, manual
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perl-ExtUtils-InstallPaths-0.010-2.lbn19.noarch
This module tries to make install path resolution as easy as possible.
When you want to install a module, it needs to figure out where to install
things. The nutshell version of how this works is that default installation
locations are determined from ExtUtils::Config, and they may be individually
overridden by using the install_path attribute. An install_base attribute lets
you specify an alternative installation root like /home/foo and prefix does
something similar in a rather different (and more complicated) way. destdir
lets you specify a temporary installation directory like /tmp/install in case
you want to create bundled-up installable packages.
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perl-ExtUtils-InstallPaths-0.012-4.lbn25.noarch
This module tries to make install path resolution as easy as possible.
When you want to install a module, it needs to figure out where to install
things. The nutshell version of how this works is that default installation
locations are determined from ExtUtils::Config, and they may be individually
overridden by using the install_path attribute. An install_base attribute lets
you specify an alternative installation root like /home/foo and prefix does
something similar in a rather different (and more complicated) way. destdir
lets you specify a temporary installation directory like /tmp/install in case
you want to create bundled-up installable packages.
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perl-ExtUtils-InstallPaths-0.012-14.fc36.noarch
This module tries to make install path resolution as easy as possible.
When you want to install a module, it needs to figure out where to install
things. The nutshell version of how this works is that default installation
locations are determined from ExtUtils::Config, and they may be individually
overridden by using the install_path attribute. An install_base attribute lets
you specify an alternative installation root like /home/foo and prefix does
something similar in a rather different (and more complicated) way. destdir
lets you specify a temporary installation directory like /tmp/install in case
you want to create bundled-up installable packages.
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perl-ExtUtils-LibBuilder-0.08-10.lbn25.noarch
Some Perl modules need to ship C libraries together with their Perl code.
Although there are mechanisms to compile and link (or glue) C code in your
Perl programs, there was not a clear method to compile standard, self-
contained C libraries. This module helps in that task.
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perl-ExtUtils-LibBuilder-0.08-19.fc36.noarch
Some Perl modules need to ship C libraries together with their Perl code.
Although there are mechanisms to compile and link (or glue) C code in your
Perl programs, there was not a clear method to compile standard, self-
contained C libraries. This module helps in that task.
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BastionLinux 36