"Andreas J. Koenig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> >>>>> On 18 Dec 2000 16:09:58 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason E. Stewart) said:
> 
> jason> I've never created a Bundle, though... How is it done?
> 
> The Bundle file is a tet file that lists the modules it wants to tie
> together line by line. The format is extremely trivial, just use
> another bundle file as template. 
> 
> Lines between m/^=head1\s+CONTENTS/ and m/^=(?!head1\s+CONTENTS)/ are
> parsed, all the rest is ignored. A package declaration and $VERSION
> should be there.
> 
> Test the bundle file by copying to your ~/.cpan/Bundle/ directory and
> run a "b" command in the CPAN shell.
> 
> Ask me if questions remain.

Hey Andreas,

Happy New Year, and thanks for setting up the modules for me.

I'm slightly embarassed by my Bundle question. I figured out the
format from looking at some example bundles, so I'm sorry to make you
write it for me.

My real question was do I need to register a specific Bundle module
with CPAN? Or will it figure it out by itself? I have never noticed
the Bundles in the module list, so I figured it's just part of CPAN's
magic.

Thanks again,
jas.

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