use-devel-checklib(1p)


NAME

   use-devel-checklib - (DEPRECATED)a script to package Devel::CheckLib
   with your code.

DESCRIPTION

   This script was DEPRECATED.

   If you need to depend on this library, you should use
   `configure_requires` in Makefile.PL or Build.PL instead.

WARNINGS, BUGS and FEEDBACK

   This script has not been thoroughly tested.  You should check by hand
   that it has done what you expected after running it.

   If you use Module::Build::Compat to write a Makefile.PL, then you will
   need to re-run this script whenever you have generated a new
   Makefile.PL.

   I welcome feedback about my code, including constructive criticism.
   Bug reports should be made using <http://rt.cpan.org/> or by email.

SEE ALSO

   Devel::CheckLib

AUTHOR

   David Cantrell <david@cantrell.org.uk>

COPYRIGHT and LICENCE

   Copyright 2007 David Cantrell

   This software is free-as-in-speech software, and may be used,
   distributed, and modified under the same conditions as perl itself.

CONSPIRACY

   This module is also free-as-in-mason software.





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