Patch for Lingua::ZH::Romanize::Pinyin
--- Makefile.PL~ 2008-01-20 01:18:24.000000000 -0800
+++ Makefile.PL 2011-09-17 04:15:57.640625000 -0700
@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@
my $self = shift;
my $str = "";
$str .= "lib/Lingua/ZH/Romanize/Pinyin.store :\n";
- $str .= "\t\$(PERL) -Ilib -MLingua::ZH::Romanize::DictZH -e 'Ling
+ua::ZH::Romanize::DictZH::Pinyin->update();'\n\n";
+ $str .= qq{\t\$(PERL) -Ilib -MLingua::ZH::Romanize::DictZH -e "Li
+ngua::ZH::Romanize::DictZH::Pinyin->update();"\n\n};
$str .= "lib/Lingua/ZH/Romanize/Cantonese.store :\n";
- $str .= "\t\$(PERL) -Ilib -MLingua::ZH::Romanize::DictZH -e 'Ling
+ua::ZH::Romanize::DictZH::Cantonese->update();'\n\n";
+ $str .= qq{\t\$(PERL) -Ilib -MLingua::ZH::Romanize::DictZH -e "Li
+ngua::ZH::Romanize::DictZH::Cantonese->update();"\n\n};
$str;
}
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