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-rw-r--r--INSTALL12
2 files changed, 8 insertions, 51 deletions
diff --git a/Build.PL b/Build.PL
index c5f6fcde..f77966e6 100644
--- a/Build.PL
+++ b/Build.PL
@@ -1,45 +1,2 @@
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-
-use Module::Build;
-
-my $build = Module::Build->new (
- dist_name => 'LedgerSMB',
- dist_version => '1.2.99',
- license => 'GPL',
- requires => {
- 'perl' => '>= 5.8.1',
- 'Data::Dumper' => 0,
- 'Locale::Maketext' => 0,
- 'Locale::Maketext::Lexicon' => '>= 0.56',
- 'MIME::Base64' => 0,
- 'Digest::MD5' => 0,
- 'HTML::Entities' => 0,
- 'DBI' => '>= 0.48',
- 'DBD::Pg' => 0,
- 'Math::BigFloat' => 0,
- 'IO::File' => 0,
- 'Encode' => 0,
- 'Locale::Country' => 0,
- 'Locale::Language' => 0,
- 'Time::Local' => 0,
- 'Cwd' => 0,
- 'Config::Std' => 0,
- 'MIME::Lite' => 0,
- 'Error' => 0,
- 'Template' => '>= 2.14',
- 'Template::Latex' => 0,
- 'Test::More' => 0,
- 'Test::Trap' => 0,
- 'Test::Exception' => 0,
- },
- recommends => {
- 'HTML::LinkExtor' => 0,
- 'FileHandle' => 0,
- 'Getopt::Long' => 0,
- 'Net::TCLink' => 0,
- 'Parse::RecDescent' => 0,
- },
-);
-
-$build->create_build_script;
+# Keeping this file for nicer coverage test interface
+require 'Makefile.PL';
diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
index 3fcb1013..2da48d16 100644
--- a/INSTALL
+++ b/INSTALL
@@ -16,15 +16,15 @@ MANUAL INSTALL:
2) Check Dependencies
-The Build.PL script can be used to test for unmet dependencies and run other
+The Makefile.PL script can be used to test for unmet dependencies and run other
tests. It doesn't install anything yet, but it will tell you what you are
-missing. To check for dependencies, run "perl Build.PL" from the command line.
-Missing dependencies can generally be installed via a Linux distributor's
-package manager or by CPAN. (Build.PL itself uses Module::Build, which is
-available in packages like perl-Module-Build or libmodule-build-perl.)
+missing. To check for dependencies, run "perl Makefile.PL" from the command
+line. Missing dependencies can generally be installed via a Linux distributor's
+package manager or by CPAN. (Makefile.PL itself uses Module::Install, which is
+available in packages like perl-Module-Install or libmodule-install-perl.)
Once this is done and dependencies are satisfied, you can check to see whether
-the installation nominally works by running "./Build test" from the command
+the installation nominally works by running "make test" from the command
line. The test suites currently check to make sure all the perl modules load
and that a number of numeric tests are passed.