use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; use Config; # See lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm for details of how to influence # the contents of the Makefile that is written. print "Trying to find some configuration information...\n"; my $tde_inc = "@kde_includes@"; my $tde_lib = "@kde_libraries@"; my $qt_inc = "@qt_includes@"; my $qt_lib = "@qt_libraries@"; WriteMakefile( NAME => 'DCOP', VERSION_FROM => '@srcdir@/DCOP.pm', INC => "-I$qt_inc -I$tde_inc -I/usr/include/tqt", LIBS => "-L$qt_lib -ltqt-mt -L$tde_lib -ltdecore -lDCOP", XS => {'DCOP.xs' => 'DCOP.cpp'}, XSOPT => '-C++', CCFLAGS => '-x c++', ); sub MY::xs_c { package MY; my $hack = shift->SUPER::xs_c(@_); $hack =~ s/\.c/.cpp/g; $hack; }