use strict; use warnings; use Module::Build; my $build = Module::Build->new ( module_name => 'IO::Async', dist_version_from => 'lib/IO/Async/Notifier.pm', dist_abstract => "a collection of modules that implement asynchronous filehandle IO", requires => { 'Heap' => 0, 'IO::Poll' => 0, 'Storable' => 0, }, build_requires => { 'Test::More' => 0, 'Test::Exception' => 0, 'Time::HiRes' => 0, }, license => 'perl', create_makefile_pl => 'traditional', ); # We'd like to build_recommend Glib, only we can't. So we'll hack it out of # an eval'ed require instead eval { require Glib; 1 } or warn "** You don't have Glib installed.\n" . "** This is OK, but you would get extra testing if it were\n"; $build->create_build_script;