ÿØÿàJFIFÿþ ÿÛC       ÿÛC ÿÀÿÄÿÄ"#QrÿÄÿÄ&1!A"2qQaáÿÚ ?Øy,æ/3JæÝ¹È߲؋5êXw²±ÉyˆR”¾I0ó2—PI¾IÌÚiMö¯–þrìN&"KgX:Šíµ•nTJnLK„…@!‰-ý ùúmë;ºgµŒ&ó±hw’¯Õ@”Ü— 9ñ-ë.²1<yà‚¹ïQÐU„ہ?.’¦èûbß±©Ö«Âw*VŒ) `$‰bØÔŸ’ëXÖ-ËTÜíGÚ3ð«g Ÿ§¯—Jx„–’U/ÂÅv_s(Hÿ@TñJÑãõçn­‚!ÈgfbÓc­:él[ðQe 9ÀPLbÃãCµm[5¿ç'ªjglå‡Ûí_§Úõl-;"PkÞÞÁQâ¼_Ñ^¢SŸx?"¸¦ùY騐ÒOÈ q’`~~ÚtËU¹CڒêV  I1Áß_ÿÙpackage ExtUtils::MM_UWIN; use strict; our $VERSION = '7.36'; $VERSION =~ tr/_//d; require ExtUtils::MM_Unix; our @ISA = qw(ExtUtils::MM_Unix); =head1 NAME ExtUtils::MM_UWIN - U/WIN specific subclass of ExtUtils::MM_Unix =head1 SYNOPSIS Don't use this module directly. Use ExtUtils::MM and let it choose. =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a subclass of ExtUtils::MM_Unix which contains functionality for the AT&T U/WIN UNIX on Windows environment. Unless otherwise stated it works just like ExtUtils::MM_Unix =head2 Overridden methods =over 4 =item os_flavor In addition to being Unix, we're U/WIN. =cut sub os_flavor { return('Unix', 'U/WIN'); } =item B =cut sub replace_manpage_separator { my($self, $man) = @_; $man =~ s,/+,.,g; return $man; } =back =head1 AUTHOR Michael G Schwern with code from ExtUtils::MM_Unix =head1 SEE ALSO L, L =cut 1;