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Name: perl-ExtUtils-InstallPaths

Project: openSUSE_13.2

Repository: oss

Title: Build.PL install path logic made easy

Description:
This module tries to make install path resolution as easy as possible.

When you want to install a module, it needs to figure out where to install
things. The nutshell version of how this works is that default installation
locations are determined from the ExtUtils::Config manpage, and they may be
individually overridden by using the 'install_path' attribute. An
'install_base' attribute lets you specify an alternative installation root
like _/home/foo_ and 'prefix' does something similar in a rather different
(and more complicated) way. 'destdir' lets you specify a temporary
installation directory like _/tmp/install_ in case you want to create
bundled-up installable packages.

The following types are supported by default.

* * lib

Usually pure-Perl module files ending in _.pm_ or _.pod_.

* * arch

"Architecture-dependent" module files, usually produced by compiling XS,
the Inline manpage, or similar code.

* * script

Programs written in pure Perl. In order to improve reuse, you may want to
make these as small as possible - put the code into modules whenever
possible.

* * bin

"Architecture-dependent" executable programs, i.e. compiled C code or
something. Pretty rare to see this in a perl distribution, but it
happens.

* * bindoc

Documentation for the stuff in 'script' and 'bin'. Usually generated from
the POD in those files. Under Unix, these are manual pages belonging to
the 'man1' category. Unless explicitly set, this is only available on
platforms supporting manpages.

* * libdoc

Documentation for the stuff in 'lib' and 'arch'. This is usually
generated from the POD in _.pm_ and _.pod_ files. Under Unix, these are
manual pages belonging to the 'man3' category. Unless explicitly set,
this is only available on platforms supporting manpages.

* * binhtml

This is the same as 'bindoc' above, but applies to HTML documents. Unless
explicitly set, this is only available when perl was configured to do so.

* * libhtml

This is the same as 'libdoc' above, but applies to HTML documents. Unless
explicitly set, this is only available when perl was configured to do so.

Version: 0.010

Release: 2.1.3

Architecture: noarch

Size: 23.5 KB

Build Time: 2014-10-06 16:43:23 +0200 (over 9 years ago)

Provides

Symbol Required by
perl(ExtUtils::InstallPaths... perl-Module-Build-Tiny
perl-ExtUtils-InstallPaths ...

Requires

Symbol Provided by
perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.20.1) perl
perl(ExtUtils::Config) >= 0... perl-ExtUtils-Config