Update history on node 662656 (UnBefuzzling XML::Parser: an adventure with EU::MM method overrides):
- Updated 03:52 PM Wednesday, January 16 2008 EST (US Eastern)
- Added discussion of dlltool
- Updated 04:54 PM Wednesday, January 16 2008 EST (US Eastern)
- Added background, brief explanation of the EUMM module.
- Updated 06:34 PM Wednesday, January 16 2008 EST (US Eastern)
- Minor markup tidying.
- Major addition: override on sub dynamic_lib() shown as code
- Minor edits to text of last paragraph, to make my intention
to express disagreement with downvoting based on social club
hacker affiliation more clear. Essential inflammatory nature
of original text not changed ("inflammatory" is in the eye of
the beholder, dude).
- Updated 06:46 PM Wednesday, January 16 2008 EST (US Eastern)
- Minor text and markup changes to introductory paragraph that
is at anchor #dllfool in the hypertext.
- Updated 07:13 PM Wednesday, January 16 2008 EST (US Eastern)
- Updated 02:33 AM Thursday, January 17 2008 EST (US Eastern)
- Added a *note about using "verbose" when running Makefile.PL
- Added expanded explanation of the effect of the dynamic_lib
method override on the resulting operation when make runs,
showing the commandlines output, before and after.
- Updated 06:17 PM Saturday, Jan 19 2008 EST (US Eastern)
- Minor changes to text and markup for section on "Background on ExtUtils::MakeMaker"
and the section on "dlltool".
Update history on node 662868 (below: Re^4: UnBefuzzling XML::Parser: an adventure with EU::MM method overrides):
- Updated 06:22 Fri, Jan 25 2008 EST (US Eastern)
- Added discussion of loclibpth and locincpth.
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