Brian Ingerson wrote: > > 1) 'perl -MInline=makedist' to generate a CPAN distribution (using a > MANIFEST). > 2) 'perl -MInline=makeppd' to generate a pre-compiled, binary > distribution. > 3) 'perl -MInline=makeppd,nosource' to make a binary-only > (source-stripped) distribution. This is all great! But how is it specific to Inline? Shouldn't it be part of ExtUtils? --binkley
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