Alien-Libjio
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This software is Copyright (c) 2011 by Jonathan Yu <jawnsy@cpan.org>.
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Special thanks to Alberto Bertogli E<lt>albertito@blitiri.com.arE<gt> for
developing this useful library and for releasing it into the public domain.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
L<IO::Journal>, a Perl module that provides an interface to libjio.
L<http://blitiri.com.ar/p/libjio/>, Alberto Bertogli's page about libjio,
which explains the purpose and features of libjio.
=head1 CAVEATS
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=item *
This module can only search known/common paths for libjio installations.
It does try to use B<pkg-config> and B<ExtUtils::Liblist> to find a libjio
( run in 1.675 second using v1.01-cache-2.11-cpan-df04353d9ac )