use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; ## $Id: Makefile.PL,v 1.10 2006-03-24 12:08:14 mike Exp $ my $yazconf = "yaz-config"; my $yazver = `$yazconf --version`; my $yazinc = `$yazconf --cflags threads`; my $yazlibs = `$yazconf --libs threads`; if (!$yazver || (!$yazinc && !$yazlibs)) { die qq[ ERROR: Unable to call script: yaz-config If you're using a YAZ installation from the Debian package "yaz", you will also need to install "libyaz-dev" in order to build the SimpleServer module. ]; } chomp($yazver); my ($major, $minor, $trivial) = split(/\./, $yazver); # Judging by the YAZ NEWS file, 2.0.0 was the first release to # include SRW/U support in the GFS my ($needMaj, $needMin, $needTriv) = (2, 0, 0); #print "major=$major, minor=$minor, trivial=$trivial\n"; die "You have YAZ version $major.$minor.$trivial; " . "you need $needMaj.$needMin.$needTriv or better." if ($major < $needMaj || $major == $needMaj && $minor < $needMin || $major == $needMaj && $minor == $needMin && $trivial < $needTriv); # For Windows use # $yazinc = '-Ic:\yaz\include' # $yazlibs = 'c:\yaz\lib\yaz.lib' WriteMakefile( 'NAME' => 'Net::Z3950::SimpleServer', 'VERSION_FROM' => 'SimpleServer.pm', # finds $VERSION 'LIBS' => [$yazlibs], # e.g., '-lm' 'DEFINE' => '', # e.g., '-DHAVE_SOMETHING' 'INC' => $yazinc, # e.g., '-I/usr/include/other' );