Note, you can also do this interactively from the default shell, "CPANPLUS::Shell::Default". See the "CPANPLUS::Dist" documentation, as well as the documentation of your format of choice for any format specific documentation.
Usage: cpan2dist [--format FMT] [OPTS] Mod::Name [Mod::Name, ...] cpan2dist [--format FMT] [OPTS] --modulelist /tmp/mods.list cpan2dist [--format FMT] [OPTS] --archive /tmp/dist [/tmp/dist2] Will create a distribution of type FMT of the modules specified on the command line, and all their prerequisites. Can also create a distribution of type FMT from a local archive and all of its prerequisites.
Options:
### take no argument: --help Show this help message --install Install this package (and any prerequisites you built) after building it. --skiptest Skip tests. Can be negated using --noskiptest --force Force operation. Can be negated using --noforce --verbose Be verbose. Can be negated using --noverbose --keepsource Keep sources after building distribution. Can be negated by --nokeepsource. May not be supported by all formats --makefile Prefer Makefile.PL over Build.PL. Can be negated using --nomakefile. Defaults to your config setting --buildprereq Build packages of any prerequisites, even if they are already uptodate on the local system. Can be negated using --nobuildprereq. Defaults to false. --archive Indicate that all modules listed are actually archives --flushcache Update CPANPLUS' cache before commencing any operation --defaults Instruct ExtUtils::MakeMaker and Module::Build to use default answers during 'perl Makefile.PL' or 'perl Build.PL' calls where possible --edit-metafile Edit the distributions metafile(s) before the distribution is built. Requires a configured editor. ### take argument: --format Installer format to use (defaults to config setting) --ban Patterns of module names to skip during installation, case-insensitive (affects prerequisites too) May be given multiple times --banlist File containing patterns that could be given to --ban Are appended to the ban list built up by --ban May be given multiple times. --ignore Patterns of modules to exclude from prereq list. Useful for when a prereq listed by a CPAN module is resolved in another way than from its corresponding CPAN package (Match is done on both module name, and package name of the package the module is in, case-insensitive) --ignorelist File containing patterns that may be given to --ignore. Are appended to the ban list built up by --ignore. May be given multiple times. --modulelist File containing a list of modules that should be built. Are appended to the list of command line modules. May be given multiple times. --logfile File to log all output to. By default, all output goes to the console. --timeout The allowed time for buliding a distribution before aborting. This is useful to terminate any build that hang or happen to be interactive despite being told not to be. Defaults to 300 seconds. To turn off, you can set it to 0. --set-config Change any options as specified in your config for this invocation only. See CPANPLUS::Config for a list of supported options. --set-program Change any programs as specified in your config for this invocation only. See CPANPLUS::Config for a list of supported programs. --dist-opts Arbitrary options passed along to the chosen installer format's prepare()/create() routine. Please see the documentation of the installer of your choice for options it accepts. ### builtin lists --default-banlist Use our builtin banlist. Works just like --ban and --banlist, but with pre-set lists. See the "Builtin Lists" section for details. --default-ignorelist Use our builtin ignorelist. Works just like --ignore and --ignorelist but with pre-set lists. See the "Builtin Lists" section for details.
Examples:
### build a debian package of DBI and its prerequisites, ### don't bother running tests cpan2dist --format CPANPLUS::Dist::Deb --buildprereq --skiptest DBI ### build a debian package of DBI and its prerequisites and install them cpan2dist --format CPANPLUS::Dist::Deb --buildprereq --install DBI ### Build a package, whose format is determined by your config, of ### the local tarball, reloading cpanplus' indices first and using ### the tarballs Makefile.PL if it has one. cpan2dist --makefile --flushcache --archive /path/to/Cwd-1.0.tgz ### build a package from Net::FTP, but dont build any packages or ### dependencies whose name match 'Foo', 'Bar' or any of the ### patterns mentioned in /tmp/ban cpan2dist --ban Foo --ban Bar --banlist /tmp/ban Net::FTP ### build a package from Net::FTP, but ignore its listed dependency ### on IO::Socket, as it's shipped per default with the OS we're on cpan2dist --ignore IO::Socket Net::FTP ### building all modules listed, plus their prerequisites cpan2dist --ignorelist /tmp/modules.ignore --banlist /tmp/modules.ban --modulelist /tmp/modules.list --buildprereq --flushcache --makefile --defaults ### pass arbitrary options to the format's prepare()/create() routine cpan2dist --dist-opts deb_version=3 --dist-opts prefix=corp
There may be a myriad of reasons. You can use the "--ignore" and "--ban" options for this, but we provide some built-in lists that catch common cases. You can use these built-in lists if you like, or supply your own if need be.
Toggle it by supplying the "--default-ignorelist" option.
^IO$ # Provided with core anyway ^Cwd$ # Provided with core anyway ^File::Spec # Provided with core anyway ^Config$ # Perl's own config, not shipped separately ^ExtUtils::MakeMaker$ # Shipped with perl, recent versions # have bug 14721 (see rt.cpan.org) ^ExtUtils::Install$ # Part of of EU::MM, same reason
Toggle it by supplying the "--default-banlist" option.
^GD$ # Needs c libaries ^Berk.*DB # DB packages require specific options & linking ^DBD:: # DBD drives require database files/headers ^XML:: # XML modules usually require expat libraries Apache # These usually require apache libraries SSL # These usually require SSL certificates & libs Image::Magick # Needs ImageMagick C libraries Mail::ClamAV # Needs ClamAV C Libraries ^Verilog # Needs Verilog C Libraries ^Authen::PAM$ # Needs PAM C libraries & Headers
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