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Bundle::ApacheTest(3)                User Contributed Perl Documentation               Bundle::ApacheTest(3)



NAME
       Bundle::ApacheTest - A bundle to install all Apache-Test related modules

SYNOPSIS
        perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::ApacheTest'

CONTENTS
       Crypt::SSLeay      - For https support

       Devel::CoreStack   - For getting core stack info

       Devel::Symdump     - For, uh, dumping symbols

       Digest::MD5        - Needed for Digest authentication

       URI                - There are URIs everywhere

       Net::Cmd           - For libnet

       MIME::Base64       - Used in authentication headers

       HTML::Tagset       - Needed by HTML::Parser

       HTML::Parser       - Need by HTML::HeadParser

       HTML::HeadParser   - To get the correct $res->base

       LWP                - For libwww-perl

       IPC::Run3          - Used in Apache::TestSmoke

DESCRIPTION
       This bundle lists all the CPAN modules used by Apache-Test.



perl v5.10.0                                     2007-11-11                            Bundle::ApacheTest(3)

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