+++ /dev/null
-# Check for non-standard modules used by this module.
-use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
-
-$DISTNAME = "HTML-CalendarMonth";
-$NAME = "HTML::CalendarMonth";
-
-$| = 1;
-
-print "Checking for DateTime, Date::Calc or Date::Manip ... ";
-unless (eval "require DateTime" ||
- eval "require Date::Calc" ||
- eval "require Date::Manip") {
- print " failed\n";
- print <<EOT;
-Could not locate DateTime, Date::Calc, or Date::Manip (don't worry).
-
-The presence of One of these modules is only required if you want to use
-week-of- year numbering, or if you plan on manipulating dates that
-exceed the ability of localtime() (Prior to Jan 1, 1970 or after 2038).
-
-You can obtain any of these modules from CPAN:
- http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=DateTime
- http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Date-Calc
- http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=DateManip
-
-EOT
- sleep(2); # Don't hurry too much
-}
-else {
- ++$found_date_mods;
-}
-print " ok\n" if $found_date_mods;
-
-# Time to make a makefile
-
-use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
-
-# See lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm for details of how to influence
-# the contents of the Makefile that is written.
-WriteMakefile(
- DISTNAME => $DISTNAME,
- NAME => $NAME,
- VERSION_FROM => 'lib/HTML/CalendarMonth.pm',
- PREREQ_PM => {
- Time::Local => 0,
- HTML::ElementTable => 1.13,
- DateTime::Locale => 0,
- Class::Accessor => 0,
- },
- dist => {
- COMPRESS => 'gzip -9f',
- SUFFIX => 'gz',
- },
- );