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The README is used to introduce the module and provide instructions on |
Search engine or data-warehouse? |
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how to install the module, any machine dependencies it may have (for |
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example C compilers and installed libraries) and any other information |
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that should be provided before the module is installed. |
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A README file is required for CPAN modules since CPAN extracts the README |
For introduction info read WebPAC::Manual. After that, if you think that |
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file from a module distribution so that people browsing the archive |
your data could benefit from WebPAC, take a look at Webpacus. It's AJAX |
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can use it get an idea of the modules uses. It is usually a good idea |
front-end (that degrades nicely for non-JavaScript browsers). |
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to provide version information here so that people can decide whether |
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fixes for the module are worth downloading. |
If that was useful, dive in. Everything is tunable, configuration files |
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are YAML or XML, modules are documented (and most of good tips are actually |
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hidden withing programming documentation). |
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INSTALLATION |
INSTALLATION |
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