--- App-Staticperl/staticperl.pod 2010/12/06 21:14:26 1.5
+++ App-Staticperl/staticperl.pod 2010/12/06 21:21:44 1.7
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
=head1 NAME
-staticperl - perl, libc, 50 modules all in one 500kb file
+staticperl - perl, libc, 50 modules, all in one 500kb file
=head1 SYNOPSIS
@@ -446,41 +446,41 @@
The URL of the CPAN mirror to use (e.g. L).
-=item C, C, C, C
-
-These flags are passed to perl's F script, and are generally
-optimised for small size (at the cost of performance). Since they also
-contain subtle workarounds around various build issues, changing these
-usually requires understanding their default values - best look at the top
-of the F script for more info on these.
+=item C
-=item C
+Additional modules installed during F. Here you can
+set which modules you want have to installed from CPAN.
-The directory where staticperl stores all its files
-(default: F<~/.staticperl>).
+Example: I really really need EV, AnyEvent, Coro and IO::AIO.
-=item C
+ EXTRA_MODULES="EV AnyEvent Coro IO::AIO"
-The prefix where perl gets installed (default: F<$STATICPERL/perl>),
-i.e. where the F and F subdirectories will end up.
+Note that you can also use a C hook to achieve this, and
+more.
-=item C, C, others
+=item C, C, ...
Usually set to C<1> to make modules "less inquisitive" during their
installation, you can set any environment variable you want - some modules
(such as L or L) use environment variables for further tweaking.
-=item C
+=item C
-Additional modules installed during F. Here you can
-set which modules you want have to installed from CPAN.
+The directory where staticperl stores all its files
+(default: F<~/.staticperl>).
-Example: I really really need EV, AnyEvent, Coro and IO::AIO.
+=item C
- EXTRA_MODULES="EV AnyEvent Coro IO::AIO"
+The prefix where perl gets installed (default: F<$STATICPERL/perl>),
+i.e. where the F and F subdirectories will end up.
-Note that you can also use a C hook to achieve this, and
-more.
+=item C, C, C, C
+
+These flags are passed to perl's F script, and are generally
+optimised for small size (at the cost of performance). Since they also
+contain subtle workarounds around various build issues, changing these
+usually requires understanding their default values - best look at the top
+of the F script for more info on these.
=back