1CPAN::Plugin::Sysdeps(3U)ser Contributed Perl DocumentatiCoPnAN::Plugin::Sysdeps(3)
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6 CPAN::Plugin::Sysdeps - a CPAN.pm plugin for installing system
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12 o conf plugin_list push CPAN::Plugin::Sysdeps
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16 CPAN::Plugin::Sysdeps is a plugin for CPAN.pm (version >= 2.07) to
17 install non-CPAN dependencies automatically. Currently, the list of
18 required system dependencies is maintained in a static data structure
19 in CPAN::Plugin::Sysdeps::Mapping. Supported operations systems and
20 distributions are FreeBSD and Debian-like Linux distributions. There
21 are also some module rules for Fedora-like Linux distributions, Windows
22 through chocolatey, and Mac OS X through homebrew.
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24 The plugin may be configured like this:
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26 o conf plugin_list CPAN::Plugin::Sysdeps=arg1,arg2,...
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30 "apt-get", "aptitude", "pkg", "yum", "dnf", "homebrew"
31 Force a particular installer for system packages. If not set, then
32 the plugin find a default for the current operating system or linux
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35 Debian-like distributions: "apt-get"
36 Fedora-like distributions: "yum" or "dnf"
37 FreeBSD: "pkg"
38 DragonFly BSD: "pkg"
39 Windows: "chocolatey"
40 Mac OS X: "homebrew"
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42 Additionally, sudo(8) is prepended before the installer programm if
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50 Be interactive, especially ask for confirmation before installing a
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57 Turn debugging on. Alternatively the environment variable
58 "CPAN_PLUGIN_SYSDEPS_DEBUG" may be set to a true value.
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60 "mapping=perlmod|file"
61 Prepend another static mapping from cpan modules or distributions
62 to system packages. This should be specified as a perl module
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66 MAPPING
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69 A mapping is tree-like data structure expressed as nested arrays. The
70 top-level nodes usually specify a cpan module or distribution to match,
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78 [package => 'db48']],
79 [linuxdistro => '~debian',
80 [linuxdistrocodename => 'squeeze',
81 [package => 'libdb4.8-dev']],
82 [linuxdistrocodename => 'wheezy',
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87 The nodes are key-value pairs. The values may be strings, arrays of
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107 There are special values "~debian" to match Debian-like
108 distributions (Ubuntu and LinuxMint) and "~fedora" to match Fedora-
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125 For some distributions (currently: debian-like ones) it is possible
126 to specify alternatives in the form "package1 | package2 | ...".
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128 PLUGIN HOOKS
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136 Install system packages automatically while testing CPAN modules. If
137 the smoke system runs under an unprivileged user, then a sudoers rule
138 has to be added. For such a user named "cpansand" on a Debian-like
139 system this could look like this (two rules for batch and non-batch
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146 It's possible to use this module also without CPAN.pm through the cpan-
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149 For example, just list the system prereqs for Imager on a FreeBSD
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179 USE WITH CPAN_SMOKE_MODULES
180 "cpan_smoke_modules" is another "CPAN.pm" wrapper specially designed
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182 <https://github.com/eserte/srezic-misc>. If "CPAN.pm" is already
183 configured to use the plugin, then "cpan_smoke_modules" will also use
184 this configuration. But it's also possible to use "cpan_smoke_modules"
185 without changes to "CPAN/MyConfig.pm", and even with an uninstalled
186 "CPAN::Plugin::Sysdeps". This is especially interesting when testing
187 changes in the Mapping.pm file. A sample run:
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191 env PERL5OPT="-Mblib=$(pwd)" cpan_smoke_modules -perl /path/to/perl --sysdeps Imager
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195 env PERL5OPT="-Mblib=$(pwd)" cpan_smoke_modules -perl /path/to/perl --sysdeps-batch Imager
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200 CPAN.pm supports the plugin system since 2.07. If the CPAN.pm is
201 older, then still the "cpan-sysdeps" script can be used.
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203 It is assumed that some system dependencies are still installed: a
204 "make", a suitable C compiler, maybe "sudo", "patch" (e.g. if there
205 are distroprefs using patch files) and of course "perl". On linux
206 systems, "lsb-release" is usually required (there's limited support
207 for lsb-release-less operation on some Debian-like distributions).
208 On Mac OS X systems "homebrew" has to be installed.
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212 Make sure to configure the plugin with the "batch" keyword (but
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217 Installation of system packages requires root priviliges. Therefore
218 the installer is run using sudo(8) if the executing user is not
219 root. To avoid the need to enter a password either make sure that
220 running the installer program ("apt-get" or so) is made password-
221 less in the sudoers file, or run a wrapper like sudo_keeper
222 <https://github.com/eserte/srezic-
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227 Failing things in the plugin are causing "die()" calls. This can
228 happen if packages cannot be installed (e.g. because of a bad
229 network connection, the package not existing for the current os or
230 distribution, package exists only in a "non-free" repository which
231 needs to be added to /etc/apt/sources.list, another installer
232 process having the exclusive lock...).
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236 System prerequisites specified in the mapping may conflict with
237 already installed packages. Please note that with the "batch"
238 configuration already installed conflicting packages are actually
239 removed, at least on Debian systems.
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243 Best supported systems are FreeBSD and Debian-like systems (but
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245 Support for Fedora-like systems and Mac OS X systems is fair, for
246 Windows quite limited and for other systems missing.
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251 change in cpanm 2.0. But it's always possible to use the cpan-
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260 This module was developed at the Perl QA Hackathon 2016
261 <http://act.qa-hackathon.org/qa2016/> which was made possible by the
262 generosity of many sponsors:
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264 <https://www.fastmail.com> FastMail, <https://www.ziprecruiter.com>
265 ZipRecruiter, <http://www.activestate.com> ActiveState,
266 <http://www.opusvl.com> OpusVL, <https://www.strato.com> Strato,
267 <http://www.surevoip.co.uk> SureVoIP, <http://www.cv-library.co.uk> CV-
268 Library, <https://www.iinteractive.com/> Infinity,
269 <https://opensource.careers/perl-careers/> Perl Careers,
270 <https://www.mongodb.com> MongoDB, <https://www.thinkproject.com>
271 thinkproject!, <https://www.dreamhost.com/> Dreamhost,
272 <http://www.perl6.org/> Perl 6, <http://www.perl-services.de/> Perl
273 Services, <https://www.evozon.com/> Evozon, <http://www.booking.com>
274 Booking, <http://eligo.co.uk> Eligo, <http://www.oetiker.ch/>
275 Oetiker+Partner, <http://capside.com/en/> CAPSiDE,
276 <https://www.procura.nl/> Procura, <https://constructor.io/>
277 Constructor.io, <https://metacpan.org/author/BABF> Robbie Bow,
278 <https://metacpan.org/author/RSAVAGE> Ron Savage,
279 <https://metacpan.org/author/ITCHARLIE> Charlie Gonzalez,
280 <https://twitter.com/jscook2345> Justin Cook.
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291 Copyright (C) 2016,2017,2018,2019 by Slaven Rezić
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293 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
294 under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at
295 your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
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298 cpan-sysdeps, CPAN, apt-get(1), aptitude(1), pkg(8), yum(1), dnf(1).
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