use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; # See lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm for details of how to influence # the contents of the Makefile that is written. WriteMakefile( 'NAME' => 'RT', 'VERSION_FROM' => 'RT.pm', # finds $VERSION 'PREREQ_PM' => { 'DBI' => 1.16, 'DBIx::SearchBuilder' => '0.48', 'Date::Parse' => 0, 'Date::Format' => 0, 'MIME::Entity' => 5.108, 'Mail::Mailer' => '1.20', 'Log::Dispatch' => 1.6, 'HTML::Entities' => 0, 'Text::Wrapper' => 0, 'Text::Template' => 0, 'Getopt::Long' => 2.24, }, ); { package MY; sub top_targets { my($self) = @_; my $out = "POD2TEST_EXE = pod2test\n"; $out .= $self->SUPER::top_targets(@_); # $out =~ s/^(pure_all\b.*)/$1 testifypods/m; $out .= "\n\ntestifypods : \n"; my @pods = (keys %{$self->{MAN1PODS}}, keys %{$self->{MAN3PODS}}); foreach my $pod (@pods) { (my $test = $pod) =~ s/\.(pm|pod)$//; $test =~ s/^lib\W//; $test =~ s/\W/-/; $test =~ s/\//__/g; $test = "autogen-$test.t"; $out .= "\t$self->{NOECHO}\$(POD2TEST_EXE) ". "$pod t/$test \n"; } return $out; } }