C:\DEV\SDL_PERL\SDL-DEVEL-1.2.8-VC6
\---SDL-1.2.8
+---docs
| \---html
+---include
\---lib
As you know, the build will fail without headers.
Yes, and the user will get a nice error message saying that SDL.h... can't be found.
The user is ultimately responsible for managing those.
If you can show me a sane way to find the headers
use File::Spec;
for my $inc ( @include_dirs ){
if( -e File::Spec->catfile( $inc, 'SDL.h' ){
die "Congratulation, you've got SDL.h";
}
}
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