Myco
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lib/Myco/Admin.pod view on Meta::CPAN
together with all myco framework modules (Myco.pm et al), is to let CPAN.pm
take care of the process:
perl -MCPAN -e 'install Myco'
If you have never before used the CPAN module then you will be prompted to
go through configuration process. If your computer sits behind a firewall,
setting the environment variable FTP_PASSIVE beforehand can be helpful:
export FTP_PASSIVE=yes # sh, bash
setenv FTP_PASSIVE yes # csh
See L<CPAN> for more information.
Alternatively, the process may be performed "by hand." Manual installation of
each of the required modules follows the usual perl module installation process:
=over 4
=item *
lib/Myco/Devel.pod view on Meta::CPAN
it'll have to do :)
First, be sure that you've set a couple environment variables. Assuming you've
downloaded and untarred/unzipped the myco distribution into your home
directory and renamed it just 'myco', in C<sh> or C<bash>:
export MYCO_ROOT=/usr/home/yourhomedir/myco
In C<csh> or C<tcsh>:
setenv MYCO_ROOT /usr/home/yourhomedir/myco
Put it in your .bashrc or .cshrc for permanence, if you like. Now navigate
there:
cd $MYCO_ROOT
Now, after contemplating the object you'd like to model in your class and the
name you want to give to it, run C<myco-mkentity>:
./bin/myco-mkentity Myco::App::Guitar
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