Net::POP3 RFC1939 Post Office Protocol 3
Net::SNPP RFC1861 Simple Network Pager Protocol
-The distribution also contains a module (Net::PH) which facilitates
-comunicate with with servers using the CCSO Nameserver Server-Client
-Protocol
-
FUTURE WORK
AVAILABILITY
CONFIGURE
-Normally when perl Makefile.PL is run it will run Configure which will ask some
-questions about your system. The results of these questions will be stored in
-the Net::Config package. If you are on a system when this script cannot be run
-for some reason then the file Config.eg can be edited manually and installed
-as Net::Config (Net/Comfig.pm)
+Normally when perl Makefile.PL is run it will run Configure which will
+ask some questions about your system. The results of these questions
+will be stored in a file called libnet.cfg which will be installed
+alongside the other perl modules in this distribution. The Makefile.PL
+will run Configure in an interactive mode unless these exists a file
+called libnet.cfg in the build directory.
+
+If you are on a system which cannot run this script you can create an
+empty file to make Makefile.PL skip running Configure. If you want to
+keep your existing settings and not run interactivly the simple run
+
+ Configure -d
+
+before running the Makefile.PL.
DOCUMENTATION
Questions about how to use this library should be directed to the
comp.lang.perl.modules USENET Newsgroup. Bug reports and suggestions
-for improvements can be sendt to me at <gbarr@pobox.com>.
+for improvements can be sent to me at <gbarr@pobox.com>.
Most of the modules in this library have an option to output a debug
transcript to STDERR. When reporting bugs/problems please, if possible,
COPYRIGHT
- © 1996-98 Graham Barr. All rights reserved.
+ © 1996-2000 Graham Barr. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.