1use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; 2# See lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm for details of how to influence 3# the contents of the Makefile that is written. 4WriteMakefile( 5 'NAME' => 'GD::Graph3d', 6 'VERSION_FROM' => 'lib/GD/Graph3d.pm', # finds $VERSION 7 8 ($] >= 5.005 ? 9 ('ABSTRACT' => 'Creates 3D charts with GD::Graph and GD.', 10 'AUTHOR' => 'Jeremy Wadsack <dgsupport@wadsack-allen.com>', 11 ) : () 12 ), 13 14 'PREREQ_PM' => { 15 'GD' => '1.18', 16 'GD::Graph' => '1.30', 17 'GD::Text::Align' => undef, 18 }, 19 20); 21 22 23print <<END; 24 25The test suite for GD::Graph3d is very basic. It makes sure that 26graphs objects can be contructed and plotted. If you want to verify 27that the plots are accurate, you should run the 'visual-test.pl' 28script in the t/ directory. To do this you may need to look at 29images in a web browser or graphics program and visually verify 30that they are substantially similar. 31 32Otherwise continue on with the standard 'make', 'make test', 33'make install' procedure. 34 35END 36 37