MSDOS::Attrib version 1.04, released May 3, 2008

DESCRIPTION

        MSDOS::Attrib allows you to get or set file attributes under
        OS/2 or Windows 95/NT.  These are the standard file attributes
        (read-only, hidden, system, archive, and directory).  If you
        want to access OS/2 extended attributes, use the OS2::ExtAttr
        module.  If you want to access Windows NT security attributes,
        try the Win32::FileSecurity module.
        MSDOS::Attrib was previously known as OS2::Attrib.  I renamed
        it because it now works on Win32 systems as well as OS/2.  To
        upgrade, simply replace "OS2::Attrib" with "MSDOS::Attrib" in
        any programs that use it.

INSTALLATION

To install this module, run the following commands:

        perl Build.PL
        perl Build
        perl Build test
        perl Build install
        You must be able to compile extensions.
        I have tested MSDOS::Attrib with Perl 5.8.8 under Windows 2000
        with Visual C++ 6 and the README.win32 instructions.  Previous
        versions have been tested with Perl 5.004_01, under OS/2
        with EMX 0.9c and gcc 2.7.2.1, and under Windows NT with
        Visual C++ 5.0 and the README.win32 instructions.  If you find
        that a different compiler does/doesn't work, please let me know.

DEPENDENCIES

None.

CHANGES

        Here's what's new in version 1.04 of MSDOS::Attrib:
        (See the file "Changes" for the full revision history.)
        - no functional changes
        - check for supported OS in Build.PL
        - minor clean up to documentation

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 1996,2008 Christopher J. Madsen

        This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
        modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
        This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
        but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
        MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See either
        the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License for more
        details.

AUTHOR

Christopher J. Madsen <perl@cjmweb.net>