use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
# See lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm for details of how to influence
# the contents of the Makefile that is written.
WriteMakefile
(
($] ge '5.005') ?
(
'AUTHOR' => 'Ron Savage (ron@savage.net.au)',
'ABSTRACT' => 'A module to install the MS Windows mail server XMail',
) : (),
clean =>
{
FILES => 'blib/* Makefile MANIFEST XMail-Install-*'
},
dist =>
{
COMPRESS => 'gzip',
SUFFIX => 'gz'
},
DISTNAME => 'XMail-Install',
NAME => 'XMail::Install',
PL_FILES => {},
PREREQ_PM =>
{
Carp => 0,
Email::Send => 0,
File::Copy => 0,
File::Copy::Recursive => 0,
File::Path => 0,
Mail::POP3Client => 0,
Path::Class => 0,
Test::More => 0,
Test::Pod => 0,
Win32 => 0,
Win32::Process => 0,
Win32::Process::List => 0,
Win32::Service => 0,
Win32::TieRegistry => 0,
},
VERSION_FROM => 'lib/XMail/Install.pm',
);