Of all the people to who could have answered :)
I applied this method to my Makefile.PL as well. I was hoping to get the compile out of the way immediately, but I don't think Module::Install likes it. I'm not sure if I should keep playing around with it or just go back to ExtUtils...
make: *** No rule to make target `Damerau.inl', needed by `pure_all'. Stop.
use inc::Module::Install;
name 'Some-Module';
all_from 'lib/SomeModule.pm';
readme_from 'lib/SomeModule.pm', 1;
auto_manifest;
auto_set_repository;
auto_license;
test_requires 'Test::More';
recommends 'Inline::C';
eval {
require Inline;
Inline->import( C => Config => BUILD_NOISY => 1 );
};
if($@) {
WriteAll();
}
else {
WriteAll( inline => 1 );
}
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