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2 | # IPFire.org - An Open Source Firewall Solution # |
3 | # Copyright (C) - IPFire Development Team <info@ipfire.org> # | |
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4 | ############################################################################### |
5 | ||
802ea3af | 6 | name = perl |
7a2e9e5f | 7 | version = 5.20.2 |
5a733303 | 8 | # Never reset release in this package, just increase. |
fe8515f3 | 9 | release = 14 |
802ea3af | 10 | |
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11 | perl_epoch = 2 |
12 | thisver = %{perl_epoch}:%{version}-%{_release} | |
13 | ||
5a733303 | 14 | maintainer = Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org> |
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15 | groups = Development/Languages |
16 | url = http://www.perl.org/ | |
17 | license = GPL+ or Artistic and GPLv2+ or Artistic | |
18 | summary = Practical Extraction and Report Language. | |
19 | ||
20 | description | |
21 | Perl is a high-level programming language with roots in C, sed, awk | |
22 | and shell scripting. Perl is good at handling processes and files, | |
23 | and is especially good at handling text. Perl's hallmarks are | |
24 | practicality and efficiency. While it is used to do a lot of | |
25 | different things, Perl's most common applications are system | |
26 | administration utilities and web programming. A large proportion of | |
27 | the CGI scripts on the web are written in Perl. You need the perl | |
28 | package installed on your system so that your system can handle Perl | |
166a6c21 | 29 | scripts. |
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30 | end |
31 | ||
5a733303 | 32 | source_dl = http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/ |
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33 | |
34 | build | |
35 | requires | |
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36 | gcc-c++ |
37 | gdbm-devel | |
38 | iana-etc | |
50d2d07e | 39 | libdb-devel |
7363ca1c | 40 | perl |
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41 | procps |
42 | zlib-devel | |
1d0547dc | 43 | pakfire >= 0.9.26-3.1 |
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44 | end |
45 | ||
46 | # Perl passes -fstack-protector, if no argument is passed that enables the SSP. | |
47 | # So we need to pass it explicitely. | |
48 | CFLAGS += -fstack-protector-all | |
49 | ||
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50 | prepare_cmds |
51 | sed -i 's/command /command[ -]/' makedepend.SH | |
52 | end | |
53 | ||
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54 | configure_options = \ |
55 | -des \ | |
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56 | -Doptimize="none" \ |
57 | -Dcflags="%{CFLAGS}" \ | |
58 | -Dldflags="%{LDFLAGS}" \ | |
59 | -Dccdlflags="-Wl,--enable-new-dtags %{LDFLAGS}" \ | |
60 | -Dlddlflags="-shared %{LDFLAGS}" \ | |
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61 | -DDDEBUGGING=-g \ |
62 | -Dversion=%{version} \ | |
63 | -Dmyhostname=localhost \ | |
64 | -Dperladmin=root@localhost \ | |
65 | -Dcc="gcc" \ | |
66 | -Dcf_by="%{DISTRO_VENDOR}" \ | |
67 | -Dprefix=/usr \ | |
68 | -Dvendorprefix=/usr \ | |
69 | -Dsiteprefix="/usr/local" \ | |
70 | -Dsitelib="/usr/local/share/perl5" \ | |
71 | -Dsitearch="/usr/local/lib/perl5" \ | |
72 | -Dprivlib="/usr/share/perl5" \ | |
73 | -Dvendorlib="/usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl" \ | |
74 | -Darchlib="%{libdir}/perl5" \ | |
75 | -Dvendorarch="%{libdir}/perl5/vendor_perl" \ | |
76 | -Darchname=%{arch}-linux-thread-multi \ | |
77 | -Dpager="/usr/bin/less -isr" \ | |
78 | -Dman1dir=/usr/share/man/man1 \ | |
79 | -Dman3dir=/usr/share/man/man3 \ | |
80 | -Duseshrplib \ | |
81 | -Dusethreads \ | |
82 | -Duseithreads \ | |
83 | -Duselargefiles \ | |
84 | -Dd_semctl_semun \ | |
85 | -Di_db \ | |
86 | -Ui_ndbm \ | |
87 | -Di_gdbm \ | |
88 | -Di_shadow \ | |
89 | -Di_syslog \ | |
90 | -Dman3ext=3pm \ | |
91 | -Duseperlio \ | |
92 | -Dinstallusrbinperl=n \ | |
93 | -Ubincompat5005 \ | |
94 | -Uversiononly \ | |
95 | -Dd_gethostent_r_proto \ | |
96 | -Ud_endhostent_r_proto \ | |
97 | -Ud_sethostent_r_proto \ | |
98 | -Ud_endprotoent_r_proto \ | |
99 | -Ud_setprotoent_r_proto \ | |
100 | -Ud_endservent_r_proto \ | |
101 | -Ud_setservent_r_proto \ | |
102 | -Dscriptdir="/usr/bin" | |
103 | ||
104 | if "%{DISTRO_ARCH}" == "x86_64" | |
105 | configure_options += \ | |
106 | -Dlibpth="/usr/local/lib64 /lib64 %{prefix}/lib64" | |
107 | end | |
108 | ||
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109 | build |
110 | sed -i -e "s|BUILD_ZLIB\s*= True|BUILD_ZLIB = False|" \ | |
111 | -e "s|INCLUDE\s*= ./zlib-src|INCLUDE = /usr/include|" \ | |
8c1983ef | 112 | -e "s|LIB\s*= ./zlib-src|LIB = %{libdir}|" \ |
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113 | cpan/Compress-Raw-Zlib/config.in |
114 | ||
7363ca1c | 115 | sh ./Configure %{configure_options} |
166a6c21 | 116 | |
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117 | make %{PARALLELISMFLAGS} |
118 | end | |
119 | ||
7a2e9e5f | 120 | test |
fe8515f3 | 121 | make test || true |
7a2e9e5f | 122 | end |
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123 | |
124 | install_cmds | |
125 | # Remove precreated directories | |
126 | rm -rfv %{BUILDROOT}/usr/local | |
127 | end | |
128 | end | |
129 | ||
130 | quality-agent | |
131 | whitelist_rpath | |
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132 | /%{lib} |
133 | %{libdir} | |
134 | %{libdir}/perl5/CORE | |
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135 | end |
136 | end | |
137 | ||
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138 | # This variable contains the constant version string |
139 | # of this perl package. | |
7363ca1c | 140 | perl_requires := %{name} = %{thisver} |
5a733303 | 141 | |
802ea3af | 142 | packages |
5a733303 | 143 | package perl |
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144 | # Increase epoch because of automatic dependencies. |
145 | epoch = 2 | |
146 | ||
802ea3af | 147 | requires |
7363ca1c | 148 | perl-libs = %{version}-%{_release} |
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149 | end |
150 | ||
151 | provides | |
802ea3af | 152 | # Compat provides |
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153 | perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.20.2) |
154 | perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.20.1) | |
155 | perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.20.0) | |
1f9bc2f0 | 156 | |
802ea3af | 157 | # Threading provides |
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158 | perl(:WITH_ITHREADS) |
159 | perl(:WITH_THREADS) | |
1f9bc2f0 | 160 | |
802ea3af | 161 | # Largefile provides |
5a733303 | 162 | perl(:WITH_LARGEFILES) |
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163 | |
164 | # PerlIO provides | |
5a733303 | 165 | perl(:WITH_PERLIO) |
1f9bc2f0 | 166 | |
802ea3af | 167 | # File provides |
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168 | perl(abbrev.pl) |
169 | perl(assert.pl) | |
170 | perl(bigfloat.pl) | |
171 | perl(bigint.pl) | |
172 | perl(bigrat.pl) | |
173 | perl(bytes_heavy.pl) | |
174 | perl(cacheout.pl) | |
175 | perl(complete.pl) | |
176 | perl(ctime.pl) | |
177 | perl(dotsh.pl) | |
178 | perl(dumpvar.pl) | |
179 | perl(exceptions.pl) | |
180 | perl(fastcwd.pl) | |
181 | perl(find.pl) | |
182 | perl(finddepth.pl) | |
183 | perl(flush.pl) | |
184 | perl(ftp.pl) | |
185 | perl(getcwd.pl) | |
186 | perl(getopt.pl) | |
187 | perl(getopts.pl) | |
188 | perl(hostname.pl) | |
189 | perl(importenv.pl) | |
190 | perllook.pl) | |
191 | perl(newgetopt.pl) | |
192 | perl(open2.pl) | |
193 | perl(open3.pl) | |
194 | perl(perl5db.pl) | |
195 | perl(pwd.pl) | |
196 | perl(shellwords.pl) | |
197 | perl(stat.pl) | |
198 | perl(syslog.pl) | |
199 | perl(tainted.pl) | |
200 | perl(termcap.pl) | |
201 | perl(timelocal.pl) | |
202 | perl(utf8_heavy.pl) | |
203 | perl(validate.pl) | |
5a733303 | 204 | perl(File::Basename) |
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205 | perl(strict) |
206 | perl(vars) | |
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207 | end |
208 | ||
209 | filter_requires | |
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210 | DBIx |
211 | InternetConfig | |
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212 | Mac:: |
213 | NDBM_File | |
3176ff32 | 214 | Tk |
7a2e9e5f | 215 | unicore::Name |
7363ca1c | 216 | VMS:: |
e8a2ae3a | 217 | end |
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218 | |
219 | obsoletes | |
220 | perl-Archive-Extract | |
221 | perl-Class-ISA | |
222 | perl-CPANPLUS | |
223 | perl-Log-Message | |
224 | perl-Log-Message-Simple | |
225 | perl-Module-Plugable | |
226 | perl-Object-Accessor | |
227 | perl-Term-UI | |
228 | perl-Version-Requirements | |
229 | end | |
802ea3af | 230 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 231 | |
5a733303 | 232 | package perl-libs |
802ea3af | 233 | template LIBS |
1f9bc2f0 | 234 | |
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235 | provides |
236 | libperl.so | |
237 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 238 | |
802ea3af | 239 | files |
8c1983ef | 240 | %{libdir}/perl5/CORE/libperl.so |
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241 | end |
242 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 243 | |
5a733303 | 244 | package perl-devel |
802ea3af | 245 | template DEVEL |
1f9bc2f0 | 246 | |
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247 | files |
248 | /usr/bin/enc2xs | |
249 | /usr/share/man/man1/enc2xs* | |
250 | /usr/share/perl5/Encode/ | |
251 | /usr/bin/h2xs | |
252 | /usr/share/man/man1/h2xs* | |
253 | /usr/bin/libnetcfg | |
254 | /usr/share/man/man1/libnetcfg* | |
255 | /usr/bin/perlivp | |
256 | /usr/share/man/man1/perlivp* | |
8c1983ef | 257 | %{libdir}/perl5/CORE/*.h |
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258 | /usr/bin/xsubpp |
259 | /usr/share/man/man1/xsubpp* | |
260 | /usr/share/man/man1/perlxs* | |
261 | end | |
262 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 263 | |
5a733303 | 264 | #package perl-tests |
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265 | # summary = Testsuite to check your Perl installation. |
266 | # description-perl-tests | |
267 | # This package contains the test suite included with perl %{thisver}. | |
268 | # Install this if you want to test your Perl installation (binary and core | |
269 | # modules). | |
270 | # end | |
271 | # | |
272 | # files | |
8c1983ef | 273 | # %{libdir}/perl5-tests |
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274 | # end |
275 | #end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 276 | |
7a2e9e5f | 277 | package perl-App-a2p |
802ea3af | 278 | epoch = 0 |
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279 | version = 1.000 |
280 | ||
281 | summary = Awk to Perl translator. | |
282 | description | |
283 | This package delivers a2p tool which takes an awk script specified on the | |
284 | command line and produces a comparable Perl script. | |
285 | end | |
286 | ||
287 | requires | |
288 | %{perl_requires} | |
289 | end | |
290 | ||
291 | files | |
292 | %{bindir}/a2p | |
293 | %{datadir}/perl5/pod/a2p.pod | |
294 | %{mandir}/man1/a2p.1* | |
295 | end | |
296 | end | |
297 | ||
298 | package perl-App-find2perl | |
299 | epoch = 0 | |
300 | version = 0.001 | |
301 | arch = noarch | |
302 | ||
303 | summary = Translate find command lines to Perl code. | |
304 | description | |
305 | This package delivers find2perl tool which is a little translator to convert | |
306 | find command lines to equivalent Perl code. | |
307 | end | |
308 | ||
309 | requires | |
310 | %{perl_requires} | |
311 | end | |
312 | ||
313 | files | |
314 | %{bindir}/find2perl | |
315 | %{mandir}/man1/find2perl.1* | |
316 | end | |
317 | end | |
318 | ||
319 | package perl-App-s2p | |
320 | epoch = 0 | |
321 | version = 1.000 | |
802ea3af | 322 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 323 | |
7a2e9e5f | 324 | summary = Convert sed scripts to Perl programm. |
802ea3af | 325 | description |
7a2e9e5f SS |
326 | This package delivers the s2p tool, which converts sed scripts to |
327 | Perl programms. | |
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328 | end |
329 | ||
330 | requires | |
5a733303 | 331 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af | 332 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 333 | |
802ea3af | 334 | files |
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335 | %{bindir}/psed |
336 | %{bindir}/s2p | |
337 | %{mandir}/man1/psed.1* | |
338 | %{mandir}/man1/s2p.1* | |
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339 | end |
340 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 341 | |
5a733303 | 342 | package perl-Archive-Tar |
802ea3af | 343 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 344 | version = 1.96 |
802ea3af | 345 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 346 | |
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347 | summary = A module for Perl manipulation of .tar files. |
348 | description | |
349 | Archive::Tar provides an object oriented mechanism for handling tar files. It | |
350 | provides class methods for quick and easy files handling while also allowing | |
351 | for the creation of tar file objects for custom manipulation. If you have the | |
352 | IO::Zlib module installed, Archive::Tar will also support compressed or | |
353 | gzipped tar files. | |
354 | end | |
355 | ||
356 | requires | |
5a733303 | 357 | %{perl_requires} |
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358 | perl(IO::Zlib) >= 1.01 |
359 | perl(IO::Compress::Bzip2) >= 2.015 | |
360 | perl(IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2) >= 2.015 | |
361 | end | |
362 | ||
363 | files | |
364 | %{bindir}/ptar | |
365 | %{bindir}/ptardiff | |
366 | %{bindir}/ptargrep | |
367 | %{datadir}/perl5/Archive/Tar | |
368 | %{datadir}/perl5/Archive/Tar.pm | |
369 | %{mandir}/man1/ptar.1* | |
370 | %{mandir}/man1/ptardiff.1* | |
371 | %{mandir}/man1/ptargrep.1* | |
372 | %{mandir}/man3/Archive::Tar* | |
373 | end | |
374 | end | |
375 | ||
376 | package perl-autodie | |
377 | epoch = 0 | |
378 | version = 2.23 | |
379 | arch = noarch | |
380 | ||
381 | summary = Replace functions with ones that succeed or die. | |
382 | descripton | |
383 | The "autodie" and "Fatal" pragma provides a convenient way to replace | |
384 | functions that normally return false on failure with equivalents that throw an | |
385 | exception on failure. | |
386 | ||
387 | However "Fatal" has been obsoleted by the new autodie pragma. Please use | |
388 | autodie in preference to "Fatal". | |
389 | end | |
390 | ||
391 | requires | |
392 | %{perl_requires} | |
393 | perl(B) | |
394 | perl(Fcntl) | |
395 | perl(overload) | |
396 | perl(POSIX) | |
802ea3af | 397 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 398 | |
802ea3af | 399 | files |
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400 | %{datadir}/perl5/autodie/ |
401 | %{datadir}/perl5/autodie.pm | |
402 | %{datadir}/perl5/Fatal.pm | |
403 | %{mandir}/man3/autodie.3* | |
404 | %{mandir}/man3/autodie::* | |
405 | %{mandir}/man3/Fatal.3* | |
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406 | end |
407 | end | |
5a733303 | 408 | |
7a2e9e5f | 409 | package perl-B-Debug |
5a733303 | 410 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 411 | version = 1.19 |
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412 | arch = noarch |
413 | ||
7a2e9e5f SS |
414 | summary = Walk Perl syntax tree, print debug information about op-codes. |
415 | description | |
416 | Walk Perl syntax tree and print debug information about op-codes. See | |
417 | B::Concise and B::Terse for other details. | |
418 | end | |
419 | ||
420 | requires | |
421 | %{perl_requires} | |
422 | end | |
423 | ||
424 | files | |
425 | %{datadir}/perl5/B/Debug.pm | |
426 | %{mandir}/man3/B::Debug.3* | |
427 | end | |
428 | end | |
429 | ||
430 | package perl-Compress-Raw-Bzip2 | |
431 | epoch = 0 | |
432 | version = 2.064 | |
433 | ||
434 | summary = Low-Level Interface to bzip2 compression library. | |
5a733303 | 435 | description |
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436 | This module provides a Perl interface to the bzip2 compression library. |
437 | It is used by IO::Compress::Bzip2. | |
5a733303 MT |
438 | end |
439 | ||
440 | requires | |
441 | %{perl_requires} | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
442 | perl(Exporter) |
443 | perl(File::Temp) | |
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444 | end |
445 | ||
446 | files | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
447 | %{libdir}/perl5/Compress/Raw/Bzip2.pm |
448 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/Compress/Raw/Bzip2 | |
449 | %{mandir}/man3/Compress::Raw::Bzip2* | |
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450 | end |
451 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 452 | |
5a733303 | 453 | package perl-Compress-Raw-Zlib |
802ea3af | 454 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 455 | version = 2.065 |
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456 | |
457 | summary = Low-Level Interface to the zlib compression library. | |
458 | description | |
459 | This module provides a Perl interface to the zlib compression library. | |
460 | It is used by IO::Compress::Zlib. | |
461 | end | |
462 | ||
463 | requires | |
5a733303 | 464 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af | 465 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 466 | |
802ea3af | 467 | files |
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468 | %{libdir}/perl5/Compress/Raw/Zlib.pm |
469 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/Compress/Raw/Zlib | |
470 | %{mandir}/man3/Compress::Raw::Zlib* | |
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471 | end |
472 | end | |
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473 | |
474 | package perl-CGI | |
475 | epoch = 0 | |
7a2e9e5f | 476 | version = 3.63 |
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477 | arch = noarch |
478 | ||
479 | summary = Handle Common Gateway Interface requests and responses | |
480 | description | |
481 | CGI.pm is a stable, complete and mature solution for processing and preparing | |
482 | HTTP requests and responses. Major features including processing form | |
483 | submissions, file uploads, reading and writing cookies, query string generation | |
484 | and manipulation, and processing and preparing HTTP headers. Some HTML | |
485 | generation utilities are included as well. | |
486 | ||
487 | CGI.pm performs very well in in a vanilla CGI.pm environment and also comes | |
488 | with built-in support for mod_perl and mod_perl2 as well as FastCGI. | |
489 | end | |
490 | ||
491 | requires | |
492 | %{perl_requires} | |
493 | end | |
494 | ||
495 | provides | |
496 | perl(CGI)=%{version} | |
497 | end | |
498 | ||
499 | filter_requires | |
7a2e9e5f | 500 | FCGI |
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501 | end |
502 | ||
503 | files | |
504 | /usr/share/perl5/CGI | |
505 | /usr/share/perl5/CGI.pm | |
506 | /usr/share/man/man3/CGI.3* | |
507 | /usr/share/man/man3/CGI::*.3* | |
508 | end | |
509 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 510 | |
5a733303 | 511 | package perl-CPAN |
802ea3af | 512 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 513 | version = 2.05 |
802ea3af | 514 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 515 | |
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516 | summary = Query, download and build perl modules from CPAN sites. |
517 | description | |
518 | Query, download and build perl modules from CPAN sites. | |
519 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 520 | |
802ea3af | 521 | requires |
5a733303 | 522 | %{perl_requires} |
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523 | perl(Digest::SHA) |
524 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 525 | |
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526 | provides |
527 | cpan | |
528 | cpan=$(version-perl-CPAN) | |
529 | end | |
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530 | |
531 | filter_requires | |
7363ca1c | 532 | Mac::BuildTools |
5a733303 | 533 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 534 | |
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535 | files |
536 | /usr/bin/cpan | |
537 | /usr/share/perl5/CPAN* | |
538 | /usr/share/man/man1/cpan.1* | |
539 | /usr/share/man/man3/CPAN* | |
540 | end | |
541 | end | |
542 | ||
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543 | package perl-CPAN-Meta |
544 | epoch = 0 | |
7a2e9e5f | 545 | version = 2.140640 |
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546 | arch = noarch |
547 | ||
548 | summary = Distribution metadata for a CPAN dist. | |
549 | description | |
550 | Software distributions released to the CPAN include a META.json or, for | |
551 | older distributions, META.yml, which describes the distribution, its | |
552 | contents, and the requirements for building and installing the | |
553 | distribution. The data structure stored in the META.json file is described | |
554 | in CPAN::Meta::Spec. | |
555 | end | |
556 | ||
557 | requires | |
558 | %{perl_requires} | |
559 | end | |
560 | ||
561 | files | |
562 | /usr/share/perl5/CPAN/Meta.pm | |
563 | /usr/share/perl5/CPAN/Meta | |
564 | /usr/share/perl5/CPAN/Meta/Converter.pm | |
565 | /usr/share/perl5/CPAN/Meta/Feature.pm | |
566 | /usr/share/perl5/CPAN/Meta/History.pm | |
567 | /usr/share/perl5/CPAN/Meta/Prereqs.pm | |
568 | /usr/share/perl5/CPAN/Meta/Spec.pm | |
569 | /usr/share/perl5/CPAN/Meta/Validator.pm | |
570 | /usr/share/man/man5/CPAN::Meta.* | |
571 | end | |
572 | end | |
573 | ||
7a2e9e5f | 574 | package perl-CPAN-Meta-Requirements |
5a733303 | 575 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 576 | version = 2.122 |
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577 | arch = noarch |
578 | ||
7a2e9e5f | 579 | summary = Set of version requirements for a CPAN dist. |
5a733303 | 580 | description |
7a2e9e5f SS |
581 | A CPAN::Meta::Requirements object models a set of version constraints like |
582 | those specified in the META.yml or META.json files in CPAN distributions. | |
583 | It can be built up by adding more and more constraints, and it will reduce | |
584 | them to the simplest representation. | |
5a733303 MT |
585 | end |
586 | ||
587 | requires | |
588 | %{perl_requires} | |
589 | end | |
590 | ||
591 | files | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
592 | %{datadir}/perl5/CPAN/Meta/Requirements.pm |
593 | %{mandir}/man3/CPAN::Meta::Requirements.3* | |
5a733303 MT |
594 | end |
595 | end | |
596 | ||
7a2e9e5f | 597 | package perl-CPAN-Meta-YAML |
802ea3af | 598 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 599 | version = 0.012 |
802ea3af | 600 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 601 | |
7a2e9e5f | 602 | summary = Read and write a subset of YAML for CPAN Meta files. |
802ea3af | 603 | description |
7a2e9e5f SS |
604 | This module implements a subset of the YAML specification for use in reading |
605 | and writing CPAN metadata files like META.yml and MYMETA.yml. It should not be | |
606 | used for any other general YAML parsing or generation task. | |
802ea3af | 607 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 608 | |
802ea3af | 609 | requires |
5a733303 | 610 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af | 611 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 612 | |
802ea3af | 613 | files |
7a2e9e5f SS |
614 | /usr/share/perl5/CPAN/Meta/YAML.pm |
615 | /usr/share/man/man5/CPAN::Meta::YAML* | |
802ea3af MT |
616 | end |
617 | end | |
5a733303 MT |
618 | |
619 | package perl-Carp | |
620 | epoch = 0 | |
7a2e9e5f | 621 | version = 1.33.01 |
5a733303 MT |
622 | arch = noarch |
623 | ||
624 | summary = Alternative warn and die for modules. | |
625 | description | |
626 | The Carp routines are useful in your own modules because they act like | |
627 | die() or warn(), but with a message which is more likely to be useful to a | |
628 | user of your module. In the case of cluck, confess, and longmess that | |
629 | context is a summary of every call in the call-stack. For a shorter message | |
630 | you can use carp or croak which report the error as being from where your | |
631 | module was called. There is no guarantee that that is where the error was, | |
632 | but it is a good educated guess. | |
633 | end | |
634 | ||
635 | requires | |
636 | %{perl_requires} | |
637 | end | |
638 | ||
7363ca1c MT |
639 | provides |
640 | perl(Carp) = %{version} | |
641 | perl(Carp::Heavy) = %{version} | |
642 | end | |
643 | ||
5a733303 | 644 | # Do not export unversioned module |
7363ca1c | 645 | #filter_provides = ^perl\(Carp\)\s*$ |
5a733303 MT |
646 | |
647 | files | |
648 | /usr/share/perl5/Carp* | |
649 | /usr/share/man3/Carp* | |
650 | end | |
651 | end | |
652 | ||
7a2e9e5f SS |
653 | package perl-constant |
654 | epoch = 0 | |
655 | version = 1.31 | |
656 | arch = noarch | |
657 | ||
658 | summary = Perl pragma to declare constants. | |
659 | description | |
660 | This pragma allows you to declare constants at compile-time. | |
661 | end | |
662 | ||
663 | requires | |
664 | %{perl_requires} | |
665 | end | |
666 | ||
667 | files | |
668 | %{datadir}/perl5/constant.pm | |
669 | %{mandir}/man3/constant.3* | |
670 | end | |
671 | end | |
672 | ||
673 | package perl-Data-Dumper | |
674 | epoch = 0 | |
675 | version = 2.151 | |
676 | ||
677 | summary = Stringify perl data structures, suitable for printing and eval. | |
678 | description | |
679 | Given a list of scalars or reference variables, writes out their contents | |
680 | in perl syntax. The references can also be objects. The content of each | |
681 | variable is output in a single Perl statement. Handles self-referential | |
682 | structures correctly. | |
683 | end | |
684 | ||
685 | requires | |
686 | %{perl_requires} | |
687 | perl(Scalar::Util) | |
688 | perl(XSLoader) | |
689 | end | |
690 | ||
691 | files | |
692 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/Data/Dumper/Dumper.so | |
693 | %{libdir}/perl5/Data/Dumper.pm | |
694 | %{mandir}/man3/Data::Dumper.3* | |
695 | end | |
696 | end | |
697 | ||
698 | package perl-DB_File | |
699 | epoch = 0 | |
700 | version = 1.831 | |
701 | ||
702 | summary = Perl5 access to Berkeley DB version 1.x. | |
703 | description | |
704 | DB_File is a module which allows Perl programs to make use of the facilities | |
705 | provided by Berkeley DB version 1.x (if you have a newer version of DB, you | |
706 | will be limited to functionality provided by interface of version 1.x). The | |
707 | interface defined here mirrors the Berkeley DB interface closely. | |
708 | end | |
709 | ||
710 | requires | |
711 | %{perl_requires} | |
712 | perl(Fcntl) | |
713 | perl(XSLoader) | |
714 | end | |
715 | ||
716 | files | |
717 | %{libdir}/perl5/DB_File.pm | |
718 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/DB_File/DB_File.so | |
719 | %{mandir}/man3/DB_File* | |
720 | end | |
721 | end | |
722 | ||
723 | package perl-Devel-PPPort | |
724 | epoch = 0 | |
725 | version = 3.21 | |
726 | ||
727 | summary = Perl Pollution Portability header generator. | |
728 | description | |
729 | Perl's API has changed over time, gaining new features, new functions, | |
730 | increasing its flexibility, and reducing the impact on the C name space | |
731 | environment (reduced pollution). The header file written by this module, | |
732 | typically ppport.h, attempts to bring some of the newer Perl API features | |
733 | to older versions of Perl, so that you can worry less about keeping track | |
734 | of old releases, but users can still reap the benefit. | |
735 | end | |
736 | ||
737 | requires | |
738 | %{perl_requires} | |
739 | end | |
740 | ||
741 | files | |
742 | %{libdir}/perl5/Devel/PPPort.pm | |
743 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/Devel/PPPort/PPPort.so | |
744 | %{mandir}/man3/Devel::PPPort.3* | |
745 | end | |
746 | end | |
747 | ||
5a733303 MT |
748 | package perl-Digest |
749 | epoch = 0 | |
7a2e9e5f | 750 | version = 1.17 |
5a733303 MT |
751 | arch = noarch |
752 | ||
753 | summary = Modules that calculate message digests. | |
754 | description | |
755 | The Digest:: modules calculate digests, also called "fingerprints" or | |
756 | "hashes", of some data, called a message. The digest is (usually) | |
757 | some small/fixed size string. The actual size of the digest depend of | |
758 | the algorithm used. The message is simply a sequence of arbitrary | |
759 | bytes or bits. | |
760 | end | |
761 | ||
762 | requires | |
763 | %{perl_requires} | |
764 | perl(MIME::Base64) | |
765 | end | |
766 | ||
767 | files | |
8c1983ef MT |
768 | %{libdir}/perl5/Digest |
769 | !%{libdir}/perl5/Digest/* | |
5a733303 MT |
770 | /usr/share/perl5/Digest.pm |
771 | /usr/share/perl5/Digest/base.pm | |
772 | /usr/share/perl5/Digest/file.pm | |
7363ca1c MT |
773 | /usr/share/man/man3/Digest.3* |
774 | /usr/share/man/man3/Digest::base.3* | |
775 | /usr/share/man/man3/Digest::file.3* | |
5a733303 MT |
776 | end |
777 | end | |
778 | ||
779 | package perl-Digest-MD5 | |
780 | epoch = 0 | |
7a2e9e5f | 781 | version = 2.53 |
5a733303 MT |
782 | |
783 | summary = Perl Interface to the MD5 Algorithm. | |
784 | description | |
785 | The Digest::MD5 module allows you to use the RSA Data Security Inc. MD5 | |
786 | Message Digest algorithm from within Perl programs. The algorithm takes as | |
787 | input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 128-bit | |
788 | "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input. | |
789 | end | |
790 | ||
791 | requires | |
792 | %{perl_requires} | |
793 | perl(Digest::base)>=1.00 | |
794 | end | |
795 | ||
796 | files | |
8c1983ef MT |
797 | %{libdir}/perl5/Digest/MD5.pm |
798 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/Digest/MD5 | |
5a733303 MT |
799 | /usr/share/man/man3/Digest::MD5.3* |
800 | end | |
801 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 802 | |
5a733303 | 803 | package perl-Digest-SHA |
802ea3af | 804 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 805 | version = 5.88 |
1f9bc2f0 | 806 | |
802ea3af MT |
807 | summary = Perl extension for SHA-1/224/256/384/512. |
808 | description | |
809 | Digest::SHA is a complete implementation of the NIST Secure Hash | |
810 | Standard. It gives Perl programmers a convenient way to calculate | |
811 | SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512 message digests. The | |
812 | module can handle all types of input, including partial-byte data. | |
813 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 814 | |
802ea3af | 815 | requires |
5a733303 MT |
816 | %{perl_requires} |
817 | perl(Digest::base) | |
818 | perl(MIME::Base64) | |
802ea3af | 819 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 820 | |
802ea3af MT |
821 | files |
822 | /usr/bin/shasum | |
7363ca1c MT |
823 | %{libdir}/perl5/Digest/SHA* |
824 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/Digest/SHA* | |
5a733303 | 825 | /usr/share/perl5/Digest/SHA* |
802ea3af MT |
826 | /usr/share/man/man1/shasum.1* |
827 | /usr/share/man/man3/Digest::SHA.3* | |
828 | end | |
829 | end | |
5a733303 | 830 | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
831 | package perl-Encode |
832 | epoch = 0 | |
833 | version = 2.60 | |
834 | ||
835 | summary = Character encodings in Perl. | |
836 | description | |
837 | The Encode module provides the interface between Perl strings and the rest | |
838 | of the system. Perl strings are sequences of characters. | |
839 | end | |
840 | ||
841 | requires | |
842 | %{perl_requires} | |
843 | end | |
844 | ||
845 | files | |
846 | %{bindir}/piconv | |
847 | %{libdir}/perl5/Encode* | |
848 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/Encode* | |
849 | %{datadir}/perl5/Encode | |
850 | !%{datadir}/perl5/Encode/*.e2x | |
851 | !%{datadir}/perl5/Encode/encode.h | |
852 | %{mandir}/man1/piconv.1* | |
853 | %{mandir}/man3/Encode*.3* | |
854 | end | |
855 | end | |
856 | ||
857 | package perl-Env | |
858 | epoch = 0 | |
859 | version = 1.04 | |
860 | arch = noarch | |
861 | ||
862 | summary = Perl module that imports environment variables as scalars or arrays. | |
863 | description | |
864 | Perl maintains environment variables in a special hash named %%ENV. For when | |
865 | this access method is inconvenient, the Perl module Env allows environment | |
866 | variables to be treated as scalar or array variables. | |
867 | end | |
868 | ||
869 | requires | |
870 | %{perl_requires} | |
871 | end | |
872 | ||
873 | files | |
874 | %{datadir}/perl5/Env.pm | |
875 | %{mandir}/man3/Env.3* | |
876 | end | |
877 | end | |
878 | ||
879 | package perl-experimental | |
880 | epoch = 0 | |
881 | version = 0.007 | |
882 | arch = noarch | |
883 | ||
884 | summary = Experimental features made easy. | |
885 | description | |
886 | This pragma provides an easy and convenient way to enable or disable | |
887 | experimental features. | |
888 | end | |
889 | ||
890 | requires | |
891 | %{perl_requires} | |
892 | end | |
893 | ||
894 | files | |
895 | %{datadir}/perl5/experimental* | |
896 | %{mandir}/man3/experimental* | |
897 | end | |
898 | end | |
899 | ||
900 | package perl-Exporter | |
901 | epoch = 0 | |
902 | version = 5.71 | |
903 | arch = noarch | |
904 | ||
905 | summary = Implements default import method for modules. | |
906 | description | |
907 | The Exporter module implements an import method which allows a module to | |
908 | export functions and variables to its users' name spaces. Many modules use | |
909 | Exporter rather than implementing their own import method because Exporter | |
910 | provides a highly flexible interface, with an implementation optimized for | |
911 | the common case. | |
912 | end | |
913 | ||
914 | requires | |
915 | %{perl_requires} | |
916 | perl(Carp) >= 1.05 | |
917 | end | |
918 | ||
919 | files | |
920 | %{datadir}/perl5/Exporter* | |
921 | %{mandir}/man3/Exporter* | |
922 | end | |
923 | end | |
924 | ||
5a733303 | 925 | package perl-ExtUtils-CBuilder |
802ea3af | 926 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 927 | version = 0.280217 |
802ea3af MT |
928 | arch = noarch |
929 | ||
930 | summary = Compile and link C code for Perl modules. | |
931 | description | |
932 | This module can build the C portions of Perl modules by invoking the | |
933 | appropriate compilers and linkers in a cross-platform manner. It was | |
934 | motivated by the Module::Build project, but may be useful for other | |
935 | purposes as well. | |
936 | end | |
5a733303 | 937 | |
802ea3af | 938 | requires |
5a733303 MT |
939 | %{perl_requires} |
940 | perl-devel | |
802ea3af | 941 | end |
5a733303 | 942 | |
802ea3af MT |
943 | files |
944 | /usr/share/perl5/ExtUtils/CBuilder* | |
945 | /usr/share/man/man3/ExtUtils::CBuilder* | |
946 | end | |
947 | end | |
5a733303 | 948 | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
949 | package perl-ExtUtils-Command |
950 | epoch = 0 | |
951 | version = 1.18 | |
952 | arch = noarch | |
953 | ||
954 | summary = Perl routines to replace common UNIX commands in Makefiles. | |
955 | description | |
956 | This Perl module is used to replace common UNIX commands. In all cases the | |
957 | functions work with @ARGV rather than taking arguments. This makes them | |
958 | easier to deal with in Makefiles. | |
959 | end | |
960 | ||
961 | requires | |
962 | %{perl_requires} | |
963 | perl(File::Find) | |
964 | end | |
965 | ||
966 | files | |
967 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/Command.pm | |
968 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::Command.* | |
969 | end | |
970 | end | |
971 | ||
5a733303 | 972 | package perl-ExtUtils-Embed |
802ea3af | 973 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 974 | version = 1.32 |
802ea3af | 975 | arch = noarch |
5a733303 | 976 | |
802ea3af MT |
977 | summary = Utilities for embedding Perl in C/C++ applications. |
978 | description | |
979 | Utilities for embedding Perl in C/C++ applications. | |
980 | end | |
5a733303 | 981 | |
802ea3af | 982 | requires |
5a733303 MT |
983 | %{perl_requires} |
984 | perl-devel | |
802ea3af | 985 | end |
5a733303 | 986 | |
802ea3af MT |
987 | files |
988 | /usr/share/perl5/ExtUtils/Embed* | |
989 | /usr/share/man/man3/ExtUtils::Embed* | |
990 | end | |
991 | end | |
5a733303 | 992 | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
993 | package perl-ExtUtils-Install |
994 | epoch = 0 | |
995 | version = 1.67 | |
996 | arch = noarch | |
997 | ||
998 | summary = Install files from here to there. | |
999 | description | |
1000 | Handles the installing and uninstalling of perl modules, scripts, man | |
1001 | pages, etc. | |
1002 | end | |
1003 | ||
1004 | requires | |
1005 | %{perl_requires} | |
1006 | perl-devel | |
1007 | perl(Data::Dumper) | |
1008 | end | |
1009 | ||
1010 | filter_requires | |
1011 | VMS::Filespec | |
1012 | end | |
1013 | ||
1014 | files | |
1015 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/Install.pm | |
1016 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/Installed.pm | |
1017 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/Packlist.pm | |
1018 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::Install.3* | |
1019 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::Installed.3* | |
1020 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::Packlist.3* | |
1021 | end | |
1022 | end | |
1023 | ||
5a733303 | 1024 | package perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker |
802ea3af | 1025 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1026 | version = 6.98 |
802ea3af | 1027 | arch = noarch |
5a733303 | 1028 | |
802ea3af MT |
1029 | summary = Create a module Makefile. |
1030 | description | |
1031 | Create a module Makefile. | |
1032 | end | |
5a733303 | 1033 | |
802ea3af | 1034 | requires |
5a733303 | 1035 | %{perl_requires} |
9b61cbca | 1036 | /usr/bin/xsubpp |
5a733303 | 1037 | perl-devel |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1038 | perl(Data::Dumper) |
1039 | perl(ExtUtils::Command) | |
1040 | perl(ExtUtils::Install) | |
1041 | perl(ExtUtils::Manifest) | |
1042 | perl(File::Find) | |
1043 | perl(Getopt::Long) | |
5a733303 | 1044 | perl(Test::Harness) |
802ea3af MT |
1045 | end |
1046 | ||
7363ca1c MT |
1047 | filter_requires |
1048 | VMS::Filespec | |
1049 | end | |
1050 | ||
802ea3af MT |
1051 | files |
1052 | /usr/bin/instmodsh | |
1053 | /usr/share/perl5/ExtUtils/Command/ | |
802ea3af MT |
1054 | /usr/share/perl5/ExtUtils/Liblist/ |
1055 | /usr/share/perl5/ExtUtils/Liblist.pm | |
1056 | /usr/share/perl5/ExtUtils/MakeMaker/ | |
1057 | /usr/share/perl5/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm | |
1058 | /usr/share/perl5/ExtUtils/MANIFEST.SKIP | |
1059 | /usr/share/perl5/ExtUtils/MM*.pm | |
1060 | /usr/share/perl5/ExtUtils/MY.pm | |
1061 | /usr/share/perl5/ExtUtils/Manifest.pm | |
1062 | /usr/share/perl5/ExtUtils/Mkbootstrap.pm | |
802ea3af MT |
1063 | /usr/share/perl5/ExtUtils/Packlist.pm |
1064 | /usr/share/perl5/ExtUtils/testlib.pm | |
1065 | /usr/share/man/man1/instmodsh.1* | |
1066 | /usr/share/man/man3/ExtUtils::Command::MM* | |
802ea3af MT |
1067 | /usr/share/man/man3/ExtUtils::Liblist.3* |
1068 | /usr/share/man/man3/ExtUtils::MM* | |
1069 | /usr/share/man/man3/ExtUtils::MY.3* | |
1070 | /usr/share/man/man3/ExtUtils::MakeMaker* | |
1071 | /usr/share/man/man3/ExtUtils::Manifest.3* | |
1072 | /usr/share/man/man3/ExtUtils::Mkbootstrap.3* | |
1073 | /usr/share/man/man3/ExtUtils::Mksymlists.3* | |
802ea3af MT |
1074 | /usr/share/man/man3/ExtUtils::testlib.3* |
1075 | end | |
1076 | end | |
5a733303 | 1077 | |
7a2e9e5f | 1078 | package perl-ExtUtils-Manifest |
802ea3af | 1079 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1080 | version = 1.63 |
802ea3af MT |
1081 | arch = noarch |
1082 | ||
7a2e9e5f | 1083 | summary = Utilities to write and check a MANIFEST file. |
802ea3af | 1084 | description |
7a2e9e5f | 1085 | %{summary} |
802ea3af | 1086 | end |
5a733303 | 1087 | |
802ea3af | 1088 | requires |
5a733303 | 1089 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af | 1090 | end |
5a733303 | 1091 | |
802ea3af | 1092 | files |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1093 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/Manifest.pm |
1094 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/MANIFEST.SKIP | |
1095 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::Manifest.3* | |
802ea3af MT |
1096 | end |
1097 | end | |
5a733303 | 1098 | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1099 | package perl-ExtUtils-Miniperl |
1100 | epoch = 0 | |
1101 | version = 1.01 | |
802ea3af MT |
1102 | arch = noarch |
1103 | ||
7a2e9e5f | 1104 | summary = Write the C code for perlmain.c. |
802ea3af | 1105 | description |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1106 | writemain() takes an argument list of directories containing archive libraries |
1107 | that relate to perl modules and should be linked into a new perl binary. It | |
1108 | writes a corresponding perlmain.c file that is a plain C file containing all | |
1109 | the bootstrap code to make the If the first argument to writemain() is a | |
1110 | reference to a scalar it is used as the filename to open for ouput. Any other | |
1111 | reference is used as the filehandle to write to. Otherwise output defaults to | |
1112 | STDOUT. | |
802ea3af | 1113 | end |
5a733303 | 1114 | |
802ea3af | 1115 | requires |
5a733303 | 1116 | %{perl_requires} |
7a2e9e5f | 1117 | perl-devel |
802ea3af | 1118 | end |
5a733303 | 1119 | |
802ea3af | 1120 | files |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1121 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/Miniperl.pm |
1122 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::Miniperl.3* | |
802ea3af MT |
1123 | end |
1124 | end | |
5a733303 | 1125 | |
7a2e9e5f | 1126 | package perl-ExtUtils-ParseXS |
802ea3af | 1127 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1128 | version = 3.24 |
1129 | arch = noarch | |
1130 | ||
1131 | summary = Module and a script for converting Perl XS code into C code. | |
1132 | description | |
1133 | ExtUtils::ParseXS will compile XS code into C code by embedding the | |
1134 | constructs necessary to let C functions manipulate Perl values and creates | |
1135 | the glue necessary to let Perl access those functions. | |
1136 | end | |
1137 | ||
1138 | requires | |
1139 | %{perl_requires} | |
1140 | perl-devel | |
1141 | end | |
1142 | ||
1143 | files | |
1144 | %{bindir}/xsubpp | |
1145 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/ParseXS.pm | |
1146 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/ParseXS.pod | |
1147 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/ParseXS/Constants.pm | |
1148 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/ParseXS/CountLines.pm | |
1149 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/ParseXS/Eval.pm | |
1150 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/ParseXS/Utilities.pm | |
1151 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/Typemaps.pm | |
1152 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/Typemaps/Cmd.pm | |
1153 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/Typemaps/InputMap.pm | |
1154 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/Typemaps/OutputMap.pm | |
1155 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/Typemaps/Type.pm | |
1156 | %{datadir}/perl5/ExtUtils/xsubpp | |
1157 | %{mandir}/man1/xsubpp* | |
1158 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::ParseXS.3* | |
1159 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::ParseXS::Constants.3* | |
1160 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::ParseXS::Eval.3* | |
1161 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::ParseXS::Utilities.3* | |
1162 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::Typemaps.3* | |
1163 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::Typemaps::Cmd.3* | |
1164 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::Typemaps::InputMap.3* | |
1165 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::Typemaps::OutputMap.3* | |
1166 | %{mandir}/man3/ExtUtils::Typemaps::Type.3* | |
1167 | end | |
1168 | end | |
1169 | ||
1170 | package perl-File-Fetch | |
1171 | epoch = 1 | |
1172 | version = 0.48 | |
1173 | arch = noarch | |
1174 | ||
1175 | summary = Generic file fetching mechanism. | |
1176 | description | |
1177 | File::Fetch is a generic file fetching mechanism. | |
1178 | end | |
1179 | ||
1180 | requires | |
1181 | %{perl_requires} | |
1182 | perl(IPC::Cmd)>=0.36 | |
1183 | perl(Module::Load::Conditional)>=0.04 | |
1184 | perl(Params::Check)>=0.07 | |
1185 | end | |
1186 | ||
1187 | files | |
1188 | /usr/share/perl5/File/Fetch.pm | |
1189 | /usr/share/man/man3/File::Fetch.3* | |
1190 | end | |
1191 | end | |
1192 | ||
1193 | package perl-File-Path | |
1194 | epoch = 0 | |
1195 | version = 2.09 | |
1196 | arch = noarch | |
1197 | ||
1198 | summary = Create or remove directory trees. | |
1199 | description | |
1200 | This module provides a convenient way to create directories of arbitrary | |
1201 | depth and to delete an entire directory subtree from the file system. | |
1202 | end | |
1203 | ||
1204 | requires | |
1205 | %{perl_requires} | |
1206 | perl(Carp) | |
1207 | end | |
1208 | ||
1209 | files | |
1210 | %{datadir}/perl5/File/Path.pm | |
1211 | %{mandir}/man3/File::Path.3* | |
1212 | end | |
1213 | end | |
1214 | ||
1215 | package perl-File-Temp | |
1216 | epoch = 0 | |
1217 | version = 0.23.04 | |
1218 | arch = noarch | |
1219 | ||
1220 | summary = Return name and handle of a temporary file safely. | |
1221 | description | |
1222 | File::Temp can be used to create and open temporary files in a safe way. | |
1223 | There is both a function interface and an object-oriented interface. The | |
1224 | File::Temp constructor or the tempfile() function can be used to return the | |
1225 | name and the open file handle of a temporary file. The tempdir() function | |
1226 | can be used to create a temporary directory. | |
1227 | end | |
1228 | ||
1229 | requires | |
1230 | %{perl_requires} | |
1231 | perl(File::Path) >= 2.06 | |
1232 | perl(POSIX) | |
1233 | end | |
1234 | ||
1235 | filter_requires | |
1236 | VMS::Stdio | |
1237 | end | |
1238 | ||
1239 | files | |
1240 | %{datadir}/perl5/File/Temp.pm | |
1241 | %{mandir}/man3/File::Temp.3* | |
1242 | end | |
1243 | end | |
1244 | ||
1245 | package perl-Filter | |
1246 | epoch = 0 | |
1247 | version = 1.49 | |
1248 | ||
1249 | summary = Perl source filters. | |
1250 | description | |
1251 | Source filters alter the program text of a module before Perl sees it, much as | |
1252 | a C preprocessor alters the source text of a C program before the compiler | |
1253 | sees it. | |
1254 | end | |
1255 | ||
1256 | requires | |
1257 | %{perl_requires} | |
1258 | end | |
1259 | ||
1260 | files | |
1261 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/Filter/Util | |
1262 | %{libdir}/perl5/Filter/Util | |
1263 | %{datadir}/perl5/pod/perlfilter.pod | |
1264 | %{mandir}/man1/perlfilter.* | |
1265 | %{mandir}/man3/Filter::Util::* | |
1266 | end | |
1267 | end | |
1268 | ||
1269 | package perl-Filter-Simple | |
1270 | epoch = 0 | |
1271 | version = 0.91 | |
1272 | arch = noarch | |
1273 | ||
1274 | summary = Simplified Perl source filtering. | |
1275 | description | |
1276 | The Filter::Simple Perl module provides a simplified interface to | |
1277 | Filter::Util::Call; one that is sufficient for most common cases. | |
1278 | end | |
1279 | ||
1280 | requires | |
1281 | %{perl_requires} | |
1282 | perl(Text::Balanced) >= 1.97 | |
1283 | end | |
1284 | ||
1285 | files | |
1286 | %{datadir}/perl5/Filter/Simple.pm | |
1287 | %{mandir}/man3/Filter::Simple.3* | |
1288 | end | |
1289 | end | |
1290 | ||
1291 | package perl-Getopt-Long | |
1292 | epoch = 0 | |
1293 | version = 2.42 | |
1294 | arch = noarch | |
1295 | ||
1296 | summary = Extended processing of command line options. | |
1297 | description | |
1298 | The Getopt::Long module implements an extended getopt function called | |
1299 | GetOptions(). It parses the command line from @ARGV, recognizing and removing | |
1300 | specified options and their possible values. | |
1301 | end | |
1302 | ||
1303 | requires | |
1304 | %{perl_requires} | |
1305 | perl(Text::ParseWords) | |
1306 | perl(Pod::Usage) >= 1.14 | |
1307 | end | |
1308 | ||
1309 | files | |
1310 | %{datadir}/perl5/Getopt/Long.pm | |
1311 | %{mandir}/man3/Getopt::Long.3* | |
1312 | end | |
1313 | end | |
1314 | ||
1315 | package perl-HTTP-Tiny | |
1316 | epoch = 0 | |
1317 | version = 0.043 | |
5a733303 MT |
1318 | arch = noarch |
1319 | ||
1320 | summary = A small, simple, correct HTTP/1.1 client. | |
1321 | description | |
1322 | This is a very simple HTTP/1.1 client, designed primarily for doing simple GET | |
1323 | requests without the overhead of a large framework like LWP::UserAgent. | |
1324 | It is more correct and more complete than HTTP::Lite. It supports proxies | |
1325 | (currently only non-authenticating ones) and redirection. It also correctly | |
1326 | resumes after EINTR. | |
1327 | end | |
1328 | ||
1329 | requires | |
1330 | %{perl_requires} | |
1331 | perl(Carp) | |
1332 | perl(IO::Socket) | |
1333 | end | |
1334 | ||
1335 | files | |
1336 | /usr/share/perl5/HTTP/Tiny.pm | |
1337 | /usr/share/man/man5/HTTP::Tiny* | |
1338 | end | |
1339 | end | |
1340 | ||
1341 | package perl-IO-Compress | |
1342 | epoch = 0 | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1343 | version = 2.064 |
1344 | arch = noarch | |
5a733303 | 1345 | |
802ea3af MT |
1346 | summary = IO::Compress wrapper for modules. |
1347 | description | |
1348 | This module is the base class for all IO::Compress and IO::Uncompress | |
1349 | modules. This module is not intended for direct use in application code. | |
1350 | Its sole purpose is to to be sub-classed by IO::Compress modules. | |
1351 | end | |
5a733303 | 1352 | |
802ea3af | 1353 | requires |
5a733303 | 1354 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af | 1355 | end |
5a733303 | 1356 | |
802ea3af | 1357 | provides |
5a733303 | 1358 | perl(IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2) |
802ea3af | 1359 | end |
5a733303 | 1360 | |
802ea3af MT |
1361 | files |
1362 | /usr/share/perl5/Compress/Zlib.pm | |
8c1983ef | 1363 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/Compress/Zlib/ |
802ea3af MT |
1364 | /usr/share/man/man3/Compress::Zlib* |
1365 | /usr/share/perl5/File/GlobMapper.pm | |
1366 | /usr/share/perl5/IO/Compress/Base/ | |
1367 | /usr/share/perl5/IO/Compress/Base.pm | |
1368 | /usr/share/perl5/IO/Uncompress/AnyUncompress.pm | |
1369 | /usr/share/perl5/IO/Uncompress/Base.pm | |
1370 | /usr/share/man/man3/File::GlobMapper.* | |
1371 | /usr/share/man/man3/IO::Compress::Base.* | |
1372 | /usr/share/man/man3/IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress.* | |
1373 | /usr/share/man/man3/IO::Uncompress::Base.* | |
1374 | end | |
1375 | end | |
5a733303 | 1376 | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1377 | package perl-IO-Socket-IP |
1378 | epoch = 0 | |
1379 | version = 0.29 | |
1380 | arch = noarch | |
1381 | ||
1382 | summary = Drop-in replacement for IO::Socket::INET supporting both IPv4 and IPv6. | |
1383 | description | |
1384 | This module provides a protocol-independent way to use IPv4 and IPv6 | |
1385 | sockets, as a drop-in replacement for IO::Socket::INET. Most constructor | |
1386 | arguments and methods are provided in a backward-compatible way. | |
1387 | end | |
1388 | ||
1389 | requires | |
1390 | %{perl_requires} | |
1391 | end | |
1392 | ||
1393 | files | |
1394 | %{datadir}/perl5/IO/Socket/IP.pm | |
1395 | %{mandir}/man3/IO::Socket::IP.* | |
1396 | end | |
1397 | end | |
1398 | ||
5a733303 | 1399 | package perl-IO-Zlib |
802ea3af MT |
1400 | epoch = 0 |
1401 | version = 1.10 | |
1402 | arch = noarch | |
1403 | ||
1404 | summary = Perl IO:: style interface to Compress::Zlib. | |
1405 | description | |
1406 | This modules provides an IO:: style interface to the Compress::Zlib | |
1407 | package. The main advantage is that you can use an IO::Zlib object in much | |
1408 | the same way as an IO::File object so you can have common code that doesn't | |
1409 | know which sort of file it is using. | |
1410 | end | |
5a733303 | 1411 | |
802ea3af | 1412 | requires |
5a733303 MT |
1413 | %{perl_requires} |
1414 | perl(Compress::Zlib) | |
802ea3af | 1415 | end |
5a733303 | 1416 | |
802ea3af MT |
1417 | files |
1418 | /usr/share/perl5/IO/Zlib.pm | |
1419 | /usr/share/man/man3/IO::Zlib.* | |
1420 | end | |
1421 | end | |
5a733303 MT |
1422 | |
1423 | package perl-IPC-Cmd | |
802ea3af | 1424 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1425 | version = 0.92 |
802ea3af | 1426 | arch = noarch |
5a733303 | 1427 | |
802ea3af MT |
1428 | summary = Finding and running system commands made easy. |
1429 | description | |
1430 | IPC::Cmd allows you to run commands, interactively if desired, in a | |
1431 | platform independent way, but have them still work. | |
1432 | end | |
5a733303 | 1433 | |
802ea3af | 1434 | requires |
5a733303 MT |
1435 | %{perl_requires} |
1436 | perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker) | |
802ea3af | 1437 | end |
5a733303 | 1438 | |
802ea3af MT |
1439 | files |
1440 | /usr/share/perl5/IPC/Cmd.pm | |
1441 | /usr/share/man/man3/IPC::Cmd.3* | |
1442 | end | |
1443 | end | |
5a733303 MT |
1444 | |
1445 | package perl-JSON-PP | |
1446 | epoch = 0 | |
7a2e9e5f | 1447 | version = 2.27203 |
5a733303 MT |
1448 | arch = noarch |
1449 | ||
1450 | summary = JSON::XS compatible pure-Perl module. | |
1451 | description | |
1452 | JSON::XS is the fastest and most proper JSON module on CPAN. It is written by | |
1453 | Marc Lehmann in C, so must be compiled and installed in the used environment. | |
1454 | JSON::PP is a pure-Perl module and is compatible with JSON::XS. | |
1455 | end | |
1456 | ||
1457 | requires | |
1458 | %{perl_requires} | |
1459 | end | |
1460 | ||
1461 | files | |
1462 | /usr/bin/json_pp | |
1463 | /usr/share/perl5/JSON/PP | |
1464 | /usr/share/perl5/JSON/PP.pm | |
1465 | /usr/share/man/man1/json_pp.1* | |
1466 | /usr/share/man/man3/JSON::PP.3* | |
1467 | /usr/share/man/man3/JSON::PP::Boolean.3pm* | |
1468 | end | |
1469 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1470 | |
7a2e9e5f | 1471 | package perl-Locale-Codes |
802ea3af | 1472 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1473 | version = 3.25 |
802ea3af | 1474 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 1475 | |
7a2e9e5f | 1476 | summary = Distribution of modules to handle locale codes. |
802ea3af | 1477 | description |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1478 | Locale-Codes is a distribution containing a set of modules. The modules |
1479 | each deal with different types of codes which identify parts of the locale | |
1480 | including languages, countries, currency, etc. | |
802ea3af | 1481 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 1482 | |
802ea3af | 1483 | requires |
5a733303 | 1484 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af | 1485 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 1486 | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1487 | filter_requires |
1488 | Locale::Codes::Country_Retired | |
1489 | Locale::Codes::LangFam_Retired | |
1490 | Locale::Codes::Script_Retired | |
1491 | Locale::Codes::LangExt_Codes | |
1492 | Locale::Codes::LangFam_Codes | |
1493 | Locale::Codes::Script_Codes | |
1494 | Locale::Codes::Language_Codes | |
1495 | Locale::Codes::LangExt_Retired | |
1496 | Locale::Codes::Currency_Codes | |
1497 | Locale::Codes::LangVar_Retired | |
1498 | Locale::Codes::Language_Retired | |
1499 | Locale::Codes::Country_Codes | |
1500 | Locale::Codes::LangVar_Codes | |
1501 | Locale::Codes::Currency_Retired | |
1502 | end | |
1503 | ||
1504 | provides | |
1505 | perl(Locale::Codes) = %{version} | |
1506 | end | |
1507 | ||
802ea3af | 1508 | files |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1509 | %{datadir}/perl5/Locale/Codes |
1510 | %{datadir}/perl5/Locale/Codes.* | |
1511 | %{datadir}/perl5/Locale/Country.* | |
1512 | %{datadir}/perl5/Locale/Currency.* | |
1513 | %{datadir}/perl5/Locale/Language.* | |
1514 | %{datadir}/perl5/Locale/Script.* | |
1515 | %{mandir}/man3/Locale::Codes::* | |
1516 | %{mandir}/man3/Locale::Codes.* | |
1517 | %{mandir}/man3/Locale::Country.* | |
1518 | %{mandir}/man3/Locale::Currency.* | |
1519 | %{mandir}/man3/Locale::Language.* | |
1520 | %{mandir}/man3/Locale::Script.* | |
802ea3af MT |
1521 | end |
1522 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1523 | |
7a2e9e5f | 1524 | package perl-Locale-Maketext |
802ea3af | 1525 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1526 | version = 1.25 |
802ea3af | 1527 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 1528 | |
7a2e9e5f | 1529 | summary = Framework for localization. |
802ea3af | 1530 | description |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1531 | It is a common feature of applications (whether run directly, or via the Web) |
1532 | for them to be "localized" -- i.e., for them to present an English interface | |
1533 | to an English-speaker, a German interface to a German-speaker, and so on for | |
1534 | all languages it's programmed with. Locale::Maketext is a framework for | |
1535 | software localization; it provides you with the tools for organizing and | |
1536 | accessing the bits of text and text-processing code that you need for | |
1537 | producing localized applications. | |
802ea3af | 1538 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 1539 | |
802ea3af | 1540 | requires |
5a733303 | 1541 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af | 1542 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 1543 | |
802ea3af | 1544 | files |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1545 | %{datadir}/perl5//Locale/Maketext.* |
1546 | %{datadir}/perl5/Locale/Maketext/Cookbook.* | |
1547 | %{datadir}/perl5/Locale/Maketext/Guts.* | |
1548 | %{datadir}/perl5/Locale/Maketext/GutsLoader.* | |
1549 | %{datadir}/perl5/Locale/Maketext/TPJ13.* | |
1550 | %{mandir}/man3/Locale::Maketext.* | |
1551 | %{mandir}/man3/Locale::Maketext::Cookbook.* | |
1552 | %{mandir}/man3/Locale::Maketext::Guts.* | |
1553 | %{mandir}/man3/Locale::Maketext::GutsLoader.* | |
1554 | %{mandir}/man3/Locale::Maketext::TPJ13.* | |
802ea3af MT |
1555 | end |
1556 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1557 | |
7a2e9e5f | 1558 | package perl-Locale-Maketext-Simple |
802ea3af | 1559 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1560 | version = 0.21 |
802ea3af | 1561 | arch = noarch |
7a2e9e5f | 1562 | license = MIT |
1f9bc2f0 | 1563 | |
7a2e9e5f | 1564 | summary = Simple interface to Locale::Maketext::Lexicon. |
802ea3af | 1565 | description |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1566 | This module is a simple wrapper around Locale::Maketext::Lexicon, designed |
1567 | to alleviate the need of creating Language Classes for module authors. | |
802ea3af | 1568 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 1569 | |
802ea3af | 1570 | requires |
5a733303 | 1571 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af | 1572 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 1573 | |
802ea3af | 1574 | files |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1575 | %{datadir}/perl5/Locale/Maketext/Simple.pm |
1576 | %{mandir}/man3/Locale::Maketext::Simple.* | |
802ea3af MT |
1577 | end |
1578 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1579 | |
5a733303 | 1580 | package perl-Module-Build |
802ea3af | 1581 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1582 | version = 0.42.05 |
802ea3af | 1583 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 1584 | |
802ea3af MT |
1585 | summary = Perl module for building and installing Perl modules. |
1586 | description | |
1587 | Module::Build is a system for building, testing, and installing Perl modules. | |
1588 | It is meant to be an alternative to ExtUtils::MakeMaker. Developers may alter | |
1589 | the behavior of the module through subclassing in a much more straightforward | |
1590 | way than with MakeMaker. It also does not require a make on your system - most | |
1591 | of the Module::Build code is pure-perl and written in a very cross-platform | |
1592 | way. In fact, you don't even need a shell, so even platforms like MacOS | |
1593 | (traditional) can use it fairly easily. Its only prerequisites are modules that | |
1594 | are included with perl 5.6.0, and it works fine on perl 5.005 if you can | |
1595 | install a few additional modules. | |
1596 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1597 | |
802ea3af | 1598 | requires |
5a733303 MT |
1599 | %{perl_requires} |
1600 | perl(Archive::Tar)>=1.08 | |
1601 | perl(CPAN::Meta)>=2.110420 | |
1602 | perl(ExtUtils::CBuilder)>=0.15 | |
1603 | perl(ExtUtils::ParseXS)>=1.02 | |
802ea3af | 1604 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 1605 | |
802ea3af | 1606 | files |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1607 | %{bindir}/config_data |
1608 | %{datadir}/perl5/inc/ | |
1609 | %{datadir}/perl5/Module/Build* | |
1610 | %{mandir}/man1/config_data.1* | |
1611 | %{mandir}/man3/Module::Build* | |
1612 | %{mandir}/man3/inc::latest.3* | |
802ea3af MT |
1613 | end |
1614 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1615 | |
5a733303 | 1616 | package perl-Module-CoreList |
802ea3af | 1617 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1618 | version = 5.20150214 |
802ea3af | 1619 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 1620 | |
802ea3af MT |
1621 | summary = Perl core modules indexed by perl versions. |
1622 | description | |
1623 | Module::CoreList contains the hash of hashes %Module::CoreList::version, this | |
1624 | is keyed on perl version as indicated in $]. The second level hash is module | |
1625 | => version pairs. | |
1626 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1627 | |
802ea3af | 1628 | requires |
5a733303 | 1629 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af | 1630 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 1631 | |
802ea3af | 1632 | files |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1633 | %{datadir}/perl5/Module/CoreList |
1634 | %{datadir}/perl5/Module/CoreList.pm | |
1635 | %{datadir}/perl5/Module/CoreList.pod | |
1636 | %{mandir}/man3/Module::CoreList* | |
1637 | end | |
1638 | end | |
1639 | ||
1640 | package perl-Module-CoreList-tools | |
1641 | epoch = 0 | |
1642 | version = 5.020001 | |
1643 | arch = noarch | |
1644 | ||
1645 | summary = Tool for listing modules shipped with perl. | |
1646 | description | |
1647 | This package provides a corelist(1) tool which can be used to query what | |
1648 | modules were shipped with given perl version. | |
1649 | end | |
1650 | ||
1651 | requires | |
1652 | %{perl_requires} | |
1653 | perl-Module-CoreList | |
1654 | end | |
1655 | ||
1656 | files | |
1657 | %{bindir}/corelist | |
1658 | %{mandir}/man1/corelist* | |
802ea3af MT |
1659 | end |
1660 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1661 | |
5a733303 | 1662 | package perl-Module-Load |
802ea3af | 1663 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1664 | version = 0.32 |
802ea3af | 1665 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 1666 | |
802ea3af MT |
1667 | summary = Runtime require of both modules and files. |
1668 | description | |
1669 | Module::Load eliminates the need to know whether you are trying to require | |
1670 | either a file or a module. | |
1671 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1672 | |
802ea3af | 1673 | requires |
5a733303 | 1674 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af | 1675 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 1676 | |
802ea3af | 1677 | files |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1678 | %{datadir}/perl5/Module/Load.pm |
1679 | %{mandir}/man3/Module::Load.* | |
802ea3af MT |
1680 | end |
1681 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1682 | |
5a733303 | 1683 | package perl-Module-Load-Conditional |
802ea3af | 1684 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1685 | version = 0.62 |
802ea3af | 1686 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 1687 | |
802ea3af MT |
1688 | summary = Looking up module information / loading at runtime. |
1689 | description | |
1690 | Module::Load::Conditional provides simple ways to query and possibly load | |
1691 | any of the modules you have installed on your system during runtime. | |
1692 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1693 | |
802ea3af | 1694 | requires |
5a733303 | 1695 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af | 1696 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 1697 | |
802ea3af | 1698 | files |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1699 | %{datadir}/perl5/Module/Load/ |
1700 | %{mandir}/man3/Module::Load::Conditional* | |
802ea3af MT |
1701 | end |
1702 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1703 | |
5a733303 | 1704 | package perl-Module-Loaded |
802ea3af | 1705 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1706 | version = 0.08 |
802ea3af | 1707 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 1708 | |
802ea3af MT |
1709 | summary = Mark modules as loaded or unloaded. |
1710 | description | |
1711 | When testing applications, often you find yourself needing to provide | |
1712 | functionality in your test environment that would usually be provided by | |
1713 | external modules. Rather than munging the %INC by hand to mark these external | |
1714 | modules as loaded, so they are not attempted to be loaded by perl, this module | |
1715 | offers you a very simple way to mark modules as loaded and/or unloaded. | |
1716 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1717 | |
802ea3af | 1718 | requires |
5a733303 | 1719 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af | 1720 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 1721 | |
802ea3af | 1722 | files |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1723 | %{datadir}/perl5/Module/Loaded.pm |
1724 | %{mandir}/man3/Module::Loaded* | |
802ea3af MT |
1725 | end |
1726 | end | |
5a733303 MT |
1727 | |
1728 | package perl-Module-Metadata | |
1729 | epoch = 0 | |
7a2e9e5f | 1730 | version = 1.000019 |
5a733303 MT |
1731 | arch = noarch |
1732 | ||
1733 | summary = Gather package and POD information from perl module files. | |
1734 | description | |
1735 | Gather package and POD information from perl module files. | |
1736 | end | |
1737 | ||
1738 | requires | |
1739 | %{perl_requires} | |
1740 | end | |
1741 | ||
1742 | files | |
1743 | /usr/share/perl5/Module/Metadata.pm | |
1744 | /usr/share/man/man3/Module::Metadata.3pm* | |
1745 | end | |
1746 | end | |
1747 | ||
5a733303 | 1748 | package perl-Package-Constants |
802ea3af | 1749 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1750 | version = 0.04 |
802ea3af | 1751 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 1752 | |
802ea3af MT |
1753 | summary = List all constants declared in a package. |
1754 | description | |
1755 | Package::Constants lists all the constants defined in a certain package. This | |
1756 | can be useful for, among others, setting up an autogenerated @EXPORT/@EXPORT_OK | |
1757 | for a Constants.pm file. | |
1758 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1759 | |
802ea3af | 1760 | requires |
5a733303 | 1761 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af MT |
1762 | end |
1763 | ||
1764 | files | |
1765 | /usr/share/perl5/Package/ | |
1766 | /usr/share/man/man3/Package::Constants* | |
1767 | end | |
1768 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1769 | |
5a733303 | 1770 | package perl-Params-Check |
802ea3af | 1771 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1772 | version = 0.38 |
802ea3af | 1773 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 1774 | |
802ea3af MT |
1775 | summary = Generic input parsing/checking mechanism. |
1776 | description | |
1777 | Params::Check is a generic input parsing/checking mechanism. | |
1778 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1779 | |
802ea3af | 1780 | requires |
5a733303 | 1781 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af MT |
1782 | end |
1783 | ||
1784 | provides | |
5a733303 | 1785 | perl(Params::Check) |
802ea3af | 1786 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 1787 | |
802ea3af MT |
1788 | files |
1789 | /usr/share/perl5/Params/ | |
1790 | /usr/share/man/man3/Params::Check* | |
1791 | end | |
1792 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1793 | |
5a733303 | 1794 | package perl-Parse-CPAN-Meta |
802ea3af | 1795 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1796 | version = 1.4414 |
802ea3af MT |
1797 | arch = noarch |
1798 | ||
1799 | summary = Parse META.yml and other similar CPAN metadata files. | |
1800 | description | |
1801 | Parse::CPAN::Meta is a parser for META.yml files, based on the parser half of | |
1802 | YAML::Tiny. | |
1803 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1804 | |
802ea3af | 1805 | requires |
5a733303 | 1806 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af MT |
1807 | end |
1808 | ||
1809 | files | |
1810 | /usr/share/perl5/Parse/CPAN/Meta.pm | |
1811 | /usr/share/man/man3/Parse::CPAN::Meta.3* | |
1812 | end | |
1813 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1814 | |
5a733303 | 1815 | package perl-Path-Tools |
802ea3af | 1816 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1817 | version = 3.48 |
802ea3af | 1818 | license = (GPL+ or Artistic) and BSD |
1f9bc2f0 | 1819 | |
802ea3af MT |
1820 | summary = PathTools Perl module (Cwd, File::Spec). |
1821 | description | |
1822 | PathTools Perl module (Cwd, File::Spec). | |
1823 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1824 | |
802ea3af | 1825 | requires |
5a733303 MT |
1826 | %{perl_requires} |
1827 | end | |
1828 | ||
1829 | filter_requires | |
7363ca1c | 1830 | VMS::Filespec |
802ea3af | 1831 | end |
1f9bc2f0 | 1832 | |
802ea3af | 1833 | files |
8c1983ef MT |
1834 | %{libdir}/perl5/Cwd.pm |
1835 | %{libdir}/perl5/File/Spec* | |
802ea3af MT |
1836 | /usr/share/man/man3/Cwd* |
1837 | /usr/share/man/man3/File::Spec* | |
1838 | end | |
1839 | end | |
5a733303 MT |
1840 | |
1841 | package perl-Perl-OSType | |
1842 | epoch = 0 | |
7a2e9e5f | 1843 | version = 1.007 |
5a733303 MT |
1844 | arch = noarch |
1845 | ||
1846 | summary = Map perl operating system names to generic types. | |
1847 | description | |
1848 | Modules that provide OS-specific behaviors often need to know if the current | |
1849 | operating system matches a more generic type of operating systems. For example, | |
1850 | 'linux' is a type of 'Unix' operating system and so is 'freebsd'. | |
1851 | This module provides a mapping between an operating system name as given by $^O | |
1852 | and a more generic type. The initial version is based on the OS type mappings | |
1853 | provided in Module::Build and ExtUtils::CBuilder (thus, Microsoft operating | |
1854 | systems are given the type 'Windows' rather than 'Win32'). | |
1855 | end | |
1856 | ||
1857 | requires | |
1858 | %{perl_requires} | |
1859 | end | |
1860 | ||
1861 | files | |
1862 | /usr/share/perl5/Perl/OSType.pm | |
1863 | /usr/share/man/man3/Perl::OSType.3pm* | |
1864 | end | |
1865 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1866 | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1867 | package perl-Pod-Checker |
1868 | epoch = 0 | |
1869 | version = 1.60 | |
1870 | arch = noarch | |
1871 | ||
1872 | summary = Check POD documents for syntax errors. | |
1873 | description | |
1874 | Module and tools to verify POD documentation contents for compliance with the | |
1875 | Plain Old Documentation format specifications. | |
1876 | end | |
1877 | ||
1878 | requires | |
1879 | %{perl_requires} | |
1880 | end | |
1881 | ||
1882 | files | |
1883 | %{bindir}/podchecker | |
1884 | %{datadir}/perl5/Pod/Checker.pm | |
1885 | %{mandir}/man1/podchecker.* | |
1886 | %{mandir}/man3/Pod::Checker.* | |
1887 | end | |
1888 | end | |
1889 | ||
5a733303 | 1890 | package perl-Pod-Escapes |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1891 | epoch = 0 |
1892 | version = 1.06 | |
802ea3af | 1893 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 1894 | |
802ea3af MT |
1895 | summary = Perl module for resolving POD escape sequences. |
1896 | description | |
1897 | This module provides things that are useful in decoding Pod E<...> sequences. | |
1898 | Presumably, it should be used only by Pod parsers and/or formatters. | |
1899 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1900 | |
802ea3af | 1901 | requires |
5a733303 MT |
1902 | %{perl_requires} |
1903 | end | |
1904 | ||
802ea3af MT |
1905 | files |
1906 | /usr/share/perl5/Pod/Escapes.pm | |
1907 | /usr/share/man/man3/Pod::Escapes.* | |
1908 | end | |
1909 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1910 | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1911 | package perl-Pod-Parser |
1912 | epoch = 0 | |
1913 | version = 1.62 | |
1914 | arch = noarch | |
1915 | ||
1916 | summary = Basic perl modules for handling Plain Old Documentation (POD). | |
1917 | description | |
1918 | This software distribution contains the packages for using Perl5 POD (Plain | |
1919 | Old Documentation). See the "perlpod" and "perlsyn" manual pages from your | |
1920 | Perl5 distribution for more information about POD. | |
1921 | end | |
1922 | ||
1923 | requires | |
1924 | %{perl_requires} | |
1925 | end | |
1926 | ||
1927 | files | |
1928 | %{bindir}/podselect | |
1929 | %{datadir}/perl5/Pod/Find.pm | |
1930 | %{datadir}/perl5/Pod/InputObjects.pm | |
1931 | %{datadir}/perl5/Pod/ParseUtils.pm | |
1932 | %{datadir}/perl5/Pod/Parser.pm | |
1933 | %{datadir}/perl5/Pod/PlainText.pm | |
1934 | %{datadir}/perl5/Pod/Select.pm | |
1935 | %{mandir}/man1/podselect.1* | |
1936 | %{mandir}/man3/Pod::Find.* | |
1937 | %{mandir}/man3/Pod::InputObjects.* | |
1938 | %{mandir}/man3/Pod::ParseUtils.* | |
1939 | %{mandir}/man3/Pod::Parser.* | |
1940 | %{mandir}/man3/Pod::PlainText.* | |
1941 | %{mandir}/man3/Pod::Select.* | |
1942 | end | |
1943 | end | |
1944 | ||
1945 | package perl-Pod-Perldoc | |
1946 | epoch = 0 | |
1947 | version = 3.23 | |
1948 | arch = noarch | |
1949 | ||
1950 | summary = Look up Perl documentation in Pod format. | |
1951 | description | |
1952 | perldoc looks up a piece of documentation in .pod format that is embedded | |
1953 | in the perl installation tree or in a perl script, and displays it via | |
1954 | "groff -man | $PAGER". This is primarily used for the documentation for | |
1955 | the perl library modules. | |
1956 | end | |
1957 | ||
1958 | requires | |
1959 | %{perl_requires} | |
1960 | end | |
1961 | ||
1962 | files | |
1963 | %{bindir}/perldoc | |
1964 | %{datadir}/perl5/pod/perldoc.pod | |
1965 | %{datadir}/perl5/Pod/Perldoc | |
1966 | %{datadir}/perl5/Pod/Perldoc.pm | |
1967 | %{mandir}/man1/perldoc.1* | |
1968 | %{mandir}/man3/Pod::Perldoc* | |
1969 | end | |
1970 | end | |
1971 | ||
5a733303 | 1972 | package perl-Pod-Simple |
802ea3af | 1973 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 1974 | version = 3.28 |
802ea3af | 1975 | arch = noarch |
1f9bc2f0 | 1976 | |
802ea3af MT |
1977 | summary = Framework for parsing POD documentation. |
1978 | description | |
1979 | Pod::Simple is a Perl library for parsing text in the Pod (plain old | |
1980 | documentation) markup language that is typically used for writing | |
1981 | documentation for Perl and for Perl modules. | |
1982 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 1983 | |
802ea3af | 1984 | requires |
5a733303 MT |
1985 | %{perl_requires} |
1986 | end | |
1987 | ||
802ea3af MT |
1988 | files |
1989 | /usr/share/perl5/Pod/Simple/ | |
1990 | /usr/share/perl5/Pod/Simple.pm | |
1991 | /usr/share/perl5/Pod/Simple.pod | |
1992 | /usr/share/man/man3/Pod::Simple* | |
1993 | end | |
1994 | end | |
5a733303 | 1995 | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
1996 | package perl-Pod-Usage |
1997 | epoch = 0 | |
1998 | version = 1.63 | |
1999 | arch = noarch | |
2000 | ||
2001 | summary = Print a usage message from embedded pod documentation. | |
2002 | description | |
2003 | pod2usage will print a usage message for the invoking script (using its | |
2004 | embedded POD documentation) and then exit the script with the desired exit | |
2005 | status. The usage message printed may have any one of three levels of | |
2006 | "verboseness": If the verbose level is 0, then only a synopsis is printed. | |
2007 | If the verbose level is 1, then the synopsis is printed along with a | |
2008 | description (if present) of the command line options and arguments. If the | |
2009 | verbose level is 2, then the entire manual page is printed. | |
2010 | end | |
2011 | ||
2012 | requires | |
2013 | %{perl_requires} | |
2014 | perl(Pod::Text) | |
2015 | end | |
2016 | ||
2017 | files | |
2018 | %{bindir}/pod2usage | |
2019 | %{datadir}/perl5/Pod/Usage.pm | |
2020 | %{mandir}/man1/pod2usage.* | |
2021 | %{mandir}/man3/Pod::Usage.* | |
2022 | end | |
2023 | end | |
2024 | ||
2025 | package perl-parent | |
2026 | epoch = 0 | |
2027 | version = 0.228 | |
2028 | arch = noarch | |
2029 | ||
2030 | summary = Establish an ISA relationship with base classes at compile time. | |
2031 | description | |
2032 | parent allows you to both load one or more modules, while setting up | |
2033 | inheritance from those modules at the same time. | |
2034 | end | |
2035 | ||
2036 | requires | |
2037 | %{perl_requires} | |
2038 | end | |
2039 | ||
2040 | files | |
2041 | %{datadir}/perl5/parent.pm | |
2042 | %{mandir}/man3/parent.3* | |
2043 | end | |
2044 | end | |
2045 | ||
2046 | package perl-podlators | |
2047 | epoch = 0 | |
2048 | version = 2.5.1 | |
2049 | arch = noarch | |
2050 | ||
2051 | summary = Format POD source into various output formats. | |
2052 | description | |
2053 | This package contains Pod::Man and Pod::Text modules which convert POD input | |
2054 | to *roff source output, suitable for man pages, or plain text. It also | |
2055 | includes several sub-classes of Pod::Text for formatted output to terminals | |
2056 | with various capabilities. | |
2057 | end | |
2058 | ||
2059 | requires | |
2060 | %{perl_requires} | |
2061 | perl(File::Spec) >= 0.8 | |
2062 | perl(Pod::Simple) >= 3.06 | |
2063 | end | |
2064 | ||
2065 | files | |
2066 | %{bindir}/pod2man | |
2067 | %{bindir}/pod2text | |
2068 | %{datadir}/perl5/pod/perlpodstyle.pod | |
2069 | %{datadir}/perl5/Pod/Man.pm | |
2070 | %{datadir}/perl5/Pod/ParseLink.pm | |
2071 | %{datadir}/perl5/Pod/Text | |
2072 | %{datadir}/perl5/Pod/Text.pm | |
2073 | %{mandir}/man1/pod2man.1* | |
2074 | %{mandir}/man1/pod2text.1* | |
2075 | %{mandir}/man1/perlpodstyle.1* | |
2076 | %{mandir}/man3/Pod::Man* | |
2077 | %{mandir}/man3/Pod::ParseLink* | |
2078 | %{mandir}/man3/Pod::Text* | |
2079 | end | |
2080 | end | |
2081 | ||
5a733303 MT |
2082 | package perl-Scalar-List-Utils |
2083 | epoch = 0 | |
7a2e9e5f | 2084 | version = 1.28 |
5a733303 MT |
2085 | |
2086 | summary = A selection of general-utility scalar and list subroutines. | |
2087 | description | |
2088 | Scalar::Util and List::Util contain a selection of subroutines that people have | |
2089 | expressed would be nice to have in the perl core, but the usage would not | |
2090 | really be high enough to warrant the use of a keyword, and the size so small | |
2091 | such that being individual extensions would be wasteful. | |
2092 | end | |
2093 | ||
2094 | requires | |
2095 | %{perl_requires} | |
2096 | end | |
2097 | ||
2098 | files | |
8c1983ef MT |
2099 | %{libdir}/perl5/List |
2100 | %{libdir}/perl5/Scalar | |
2101 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/List | |
5a733303 MT |
2102 | /usr/share/man/man3/List::Util* |
2103 | /usr/share/man/man3/Scalar::Util* | |
2104 | end | |
2105 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 | 2106 | |
7a2e9e5f | 2107 | package perl-Socket |
802ea3af | 2108 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2109 | version = 2.013 |
2110 | ||
2111 | summary = C socket.h defines and structure manipulators. | |
2112 | description | |
2113 | This module is just a translation of the C socket.h file. Unlike the old | |
2114 | mechanism of requiring a translated socket.ph file, this uses the h2xs program | |
2115 | (see the Perl source distribution) and your native C compiler. This means | |
2116 | that it has a far more likely chance of getting the numbers right. This | |
2117 | includes all of the commonly used pound-defines like AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, etc. | |
2118 | end | |
2119 | ||
2120 | requires | |
2121 | %{perl_requires} | |
2122 | end | |
2123 | ||
2124 | files | |
2125 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/Socket/Socket.* | |
2126 | %{libdir}/perl5/Socket.pm | |
2127 | %{mandir}/man3/Socket.3* | |
2128 | end | |
2129 | end | |
2130 | ||
2131 | package perl-Storable | |
2132 | epoch = 0 | |
2133 | version = 2.49 | |
2134 | ||
2135 | summary = Persistence for Perl data structures. | |
2136 | description | |
2137 | The Storable package brings persistence to your Perl data structures | |
2138 | containing scalar, array, hash or reference objects, i.e. anything that | |
2139 | can be conveniently stored to disk and retrieved at a later time. | |
2140 | end | |
2141 | ||
2142 | requires | |
2143 | %{perl_requires} | |
2144 | perl(Carp) | |
2145 | perl(Fcntl) | |
2146 | perl(IO::File) | |
2147 | end | |
2148 | ||
2149 | files | |
2150 | %{libdir}/perl5/Storable.pm | |
2151 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/Storable | |
2152 | %{mandir}/man3/Storable.* | |
2153 | end | |
2154 | end | |
2155 | ||
2156 | package perl-Sys-Syslog | |
2157 | epoch = 0 | |
2158 | version = 0.33 | |
2159 | ||
2160 | summary = Perl interface to the UNIX syslog(3) calls. | |
2161 | description | |
2162 | Sys::Syslog is an interface to the UNIX syslog(3) function. Call syslog() with | |
2163 | a string priority and a list of printf() arguments just like at syslog(3). | |
2164 | end | |
2165 | ||
2166 | requires | |
2167 | %{perl_requires} | |
2168 | end | |
2169 | ||
2170 | files | |
2171 | %{libdir}/perl5/Sys/Syslog.pm | |
2172 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/Sys/Syslog | |
2173 | %{mandir}/man3/Sys::Syslog.* | |
2174 | end | |
2175 | end | |
2176 | ||
2177 | package perl-Term-ANSIColor | |
2178 | epoch = 0 | |
2179 | version = 4.02 | |
802ea3af MT |
2180 | arch = noarch |
2181 | ||
7a2e9e5f | 2182 | summary = Color screen output using ANSI escape sequences. |
802ea3af | 2183 | description |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2184 | This module has two interfaces, one through color() and colored() and the |
2185 | other through constants. It also offers the utility functions uncolor(), | |
2186 | colorstrip(), colorvalid(), and coloralias(), which have to be explicitly | |
2187 | imported to be used. | |
802ea3af MT |
2188 | end |
2189 | ||
2190 | requires | |
5a733303 | 2191 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af MT |
2192 | end |
2193 | ||
2194 | files | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2195 | %{datadir}/perl5/Term/ANSIColor.pm |
2196 | %{mandir}/man3/Term::ANSIColor* | |
802ea3af MT |
2197 | end |
2198 | end | |
2199 | ||
5a733303 | 2200 | package perl-Test-Harness |
802ea3af | 2201 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 2202 | version = 3.30 |
802ea3af MT |
2203 | arch = noarch |
2204 | ||
2205 | summary = Run Perl standard test scripts with statistics. | |
2206 | description | |
2207 | Run Perl standard test scripts with statistics. | |
2208 | Use TAP::Parser, Test::Harness package was whole rewritten. | |
2209 | end | |
2210 | ||
2211 | requires | |
5a733303 MT |
2212 | %{perl_requires} |
2213 | end | |
2214 | ||
802ea3af MT |
2215 | files |
2216 | /usr/bin/prove | |
2217 | /usr/share/perl5/App* | |
2218 | /usr/share/perl5/TAP* | |
2219 | /usr/share/perl5/Test/Harness* | |
2220 | /usr/share/man/man1/prove.1* | |
2221 | /usr/share/man/man3/App* | |
2222 | /usr/share/man/man3/TAP* | |
2223 | /usr/share/man/man3/Test::Harness* | |
2224 | end | |
2225 | end | |
2226 | ||
5a733303 | 2227 | package perl-Test-Simple |
802ea3af | 2228 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 2229 | version = 1.001002 |
802ea3af MT |
2230 | arch = noarch |
2231 | ||
2232 | summary = Basic utilities for writing tests. | |
2233 | description | |
2234 | Basic utilities for writing tests. | |
2235 | end | |
2236 | ||
2237 | requires | |
5a733303 | 2238 | %{perl_requires} |
7a2e9e5f | 2239 | perl(Data::Dumper) |
802ea3af MT |
2240 | end |
2241 | ||
2242 | files | |
2243 | /usr/share/perl5/Test/More* | |
2244 | /usr/share/perl5/Test/Builder* | |
2245 | /usr/share/perl5/Test/Simple* | |
2246 | /usr/share/perl5/Test/Tutorial* | |
2247 | /usr/share/man/man3/Test::More* | |
2248 | /usr/share/man/man3/Test::Builder* | |
2249 | /usr/share/man/man3/Test::Simple* | |
2250 | /usr/share/man/man3/Test::Tutorial* | |
2251 | end | |
2252 | end | |
2253 | ||
7a2e9e5f | 2254 | package perl-Text-ParseWords |
802ea3af | 2255 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2256 | version = 3.29 |
2257 | arch = noarch | |
802ea3af | 2258 | |
7a2e9e5f | 2259 | summary = Parse text into an array of tokens or array of arrays. |
802ea3af | 2260 | description |
7a2e9e5f | 2261 | Parse text into an array of tokens or array of arrays. |
802ea3af MT |
2262 | end |
2263 | ||
2264 | requires | |
5a733303 | 2265 | %{perl_requires} |
7a2e9e5f | 2266 | perl(Carp) |
802ea3af MT |
2267 | end |
2268 | ||
2269 | files | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2270 | %{datadir}/perl5/Text/ParseWords.pm |
2271 | %{mandir}/man3/Text::ParseWords.* | |
802ea3af MT |
2272 | end |
2273 | end | |
2274 | ||
7a2e9e5f | 2275 | package perl-Thread-Queue |
5a733303 | 2276 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 2277 | version = 3.05 |
5a733303 MT |
2278 | arch = noarch |
2279 | ||
7a2e9e5f | 2280 | summary = Thread-safe queues. |
5a733303 | 2281 | description |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2282 | This module provides thread-safe FIFO queues that can be accessed safely by |
2283 | any number of threads. | |
5a733303 MT |
2284 | end |
2285 | ||
2286 | requires | |
2287 | %{perl_requires} | |
7a2e9e5f | 2288 | perl(Carp) |
5a733303 MT |
2289 | end |
2290 | ||
5a733303 | 2291 | files |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2292 | %{datadir}/perl5/Thread/Queue.pm |
2293 | %{mandir}/man3/Thread::Queue.* | |
5a733303 MT |
2294 | end |
2295 | end | |
2296 | ||
7a2e9e5f | 2297 | package perl-Time-HiRes |
802ea3af | 2298 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2299 | version = 1.9726 |
2300 | ||
2301 | summary = High resolution alarm, sleep, gettimeofday, interval timers. | |
2302 | description | |
2303 | The Time::HiRes module implements a Perl interface to the usleep, nanosleep, | |
2304 | ualarm, gettimeofday, and setitimer/getitimer system calls, in other words, | |
2305 | high resolution time and timers. | |
2306 | end | |
2307 | ||
2308 | requires | |
2309 | %{perl_requires} | |
2310 | perl(Carp) | |
2311 | end | |
2312 | ||
2313 | files | |
2314 | %{libdir}/perl5/Time/HiRes.pm | |
2315 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/Time/HiRes | |
2316 | %{mandir}/man3/Time::HiRes.* | |
2317 | end | |
2318 | end | |
2319 | ||
2320 | package perl-Time-Local | |
2321 | epoch = 0 | |
2322 | version = 1.2300 | |
802ea3af MT |
2323 | arch = noarch |
2324 | ||
7a2e9e5f | 2325 | summary = Efficiently compute time from local and GMT time. |
802ea3af | 2326 | description |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2327 | This module provides functions that are the inverse of built-in perl functions |
2328 | localtime() and gmtime(). They accept a date as a six-element array, and | |
2329 | return the corresponding time(2) value in seconds since the system epoch | |
2330 | (Midnight, January 1, 1970 GMT on Unix, for example). This value can be | |
2331 | positive or negative, though POSIX only requires support for positive values, | |
2332 | so dates before the system's epoch may not work on all operating systems. | |
2333 | end | |
2334 | ||
2335 | requires | |
2336 | %{perl_requires} | |
2337 | end | |
2338 | ||
2339 | files | |
2340 | %{datadir}/perl5/Time/Local.pm | |
2341 | %{mandir}/man3/Time::Local.* | |
2342 | end | |
2343 | end | |
2344 | ||
2345 | package perl-Time-Piece | |
2346 | epoch = 0 | |
2347 | version = 1.27 | |
2348 | ||
2349 | summary = Time objects from localtime and gmtime. | |
2350 | description | |
2351 | The Time::Piece module replaces the standard localtime and gmtime functions | |
2352 | with implementations that return objects. It does so in a backwards compatible | |
2353 | manner, so that using localtime or gmtime as documented in perlfunc still | |
2354 | behave as expected. | |
802ea3af MT |
2355 | end |
2356 | ||
2357 | requires | |
5a733303 | 2358 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af MT |
2359 | end |
2360 | ||
2361 | files | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2362 | %{libdir}/perl5/Time/Piece.pm |
2363 | %{libdir}/perl5/Time/Seconds.pm | |
2364 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/Time/Piece/ | |
2365 | /usr/share/man/man3/Time::Piece.3* | |
2366 | /usr/share/man/man3/Time::Seconds.3* | |
802ea3af MT |
2367 | end |
2368 | end | |
2369 | ||
5a733303 | 2370 | package perl-threads |
802ea3af | 2371 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 2372 | version = 1.93 |
802ea3af MT |
2373 | |
2374 | summary = Perl interpreter-based threads. | |
2375 | description | |
2376 | Since Perl 5.8, thread programming has been available using a model called | |
2377 | interpreter threads which provides a new Perl interpreter for each thread, | |
2378 | and, by default, results in no data or state information being shared between | |
2379 | threads. (Prior to Perl 5.8, 5005threads was available through the Thread.pm | |
2380 | API. This threading model has been deprecated, and was removed as of Perl | |
2381 | 5.10.0.) As just mentioned, all variables are, by default, thread local. To use | |
2382 | shared variables, you need to also load threads::shared. | |
2383 | end | |
2384 | ||
2385 | requires | |
5a733303 | 2386 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af MT |
2387 | end |
2388 | ||
2389 | files | |
8c1983ef MT |
2390 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/threads/threads* |
2391 | %{libdir}/perl5/threads.pm | |
802ea3af MT |
2392 | /usr/share/man/man3/threads.3* |
2393 | end | |
2394 | end | |
2395 | ||
5a733303 | 2396 | package perl-threads-shared |
802ea3af | 2397 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 2398 | version = 1.46 |
802ea3af MT |
2399 | |
2400 | summary = Perl extension for sharing data structures between threads. | |
2401 | description | |
2402 | By default, variables are private to each thread, and each newly created thread | |
2403 | gets a private copy of each existing variable. This module allows you to share | |
2404 | variables across different threads (and pseudo-forks on Win32). It is used | |
2405 | together with the threads module. This module supports the sharing of the | |
2406 | following data types only: scalars and scalar refs, arrays and array refs, and | |
2407 | hashes and hash refs. | |
2408 | end | |
2409 | ||
2410 | requires | |
5a733303 | 2411 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af MT |
2412 | end |
2413 | ||
2414 | files | |
8c1983ef MT |
2415 | %{libdir}/perl5/auto/threads/shared* |
2416 | %{libdir}/perl5/threads/shared* | |
802ea3af MT |
2417 | /usr/share/man/man3/threads::shared* |
2418 | end | |
2419 | end | |
2420 | ||
5a733303 | 2421 | package perl-version |
802ea3af | 2422 | epoch = 0 |
7a2e9e5f | 2423 | version = 0.99.09 |
802ea3af MT |
2424 | arch = noarch |
2425 | ||
2426 | summary = Perl extension for Version Objects. | |
2427 | description | |
2428 | Perl extension for Version Objects. | |
2429 | end | |
2430 | ||
2431 | requires | |
5a733303 | 2432 | %{perl_requires} |
802ea3af MT |
2433 | end |
2434 | ||
2435 | files | |
2436 | /usr/share/perl5/version.pm | |
2437 | /usr/share/perl5/version.pod | |
2438 | /usr/share/perl5/version/ | |
2439 | /usr/share/man/man3/version.3* | |
2440 | /usr/share/man/man3/version::Internals.3* | |
2441 | end | |
2442 | end | |
2443 | ||
5a733303 | 2444 | package perl-core |
802ea3af MT |
2445 | epoch = 0 |
2446 | ||
2447 | summary = Base perl metapackage. | |
2448 | description | |
2449 | A metapackage which requires all of the perl bits and modules in the upstream | |
2450 | tarball from perl.org. | |
2451 | end | |
2452 | ||
2453 | requires | |
5a733303 MT |
2454 | %{perl_requires} |
2455 | perl-libs | |
2456 | perl-devel | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2457 | perl-App-a2p |
2458 | perl-App-find2perl | |
2459 | perl-App-s2p | |
5a733303 | 2460 | perl-Archive-Tar |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2461 | perl-autodie |
2462 | perl-Compress-Raw-Bzip2 | |
5a733303 MT |
2463 | perl-Compress-Raw-Zlib |
2464 | perl-CGI | |
2465 | perl-CPAN | |
2466 | perl-CPAN-Meta | |
2467 | perl-CPAN-Meta-YAML | |
7a2e9e5f | 2468 | perl-CPAN-Meta-Requirements |
5a733303 | 2469 | perl-Carp |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2470 | perl-constant |
2471 | perl-Data-Dumper | |
2472 | perl-DB_File | |
2473 | perl-Devel-PPPort | |
5a733303 MT |
2474 | perl-Digest |
2475 | perl-Digest-MD5 | |
2476 | perl-Digest-SHA | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2477 | perl-Encode |
2478 | perl-Env | |
2479 | perl-Exporter | |
5a733303 | 2480 | perl-ExtUtils-CBuilder |
7a2e9e5f | 2481 | perl-ExtUtils-Command |
5a733303 | 2482 | perl-ExtUtils-Embed |
7a2e9e5f | 2483 | perl-ExtUtils-Install |
5a733303 | 2484 | perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2485 | perl-ExtUtils-Manifest |
2486 | perl-ExtUtils-Miniperl | |
5a733303 | 2487 | perl-ExtUtils-ParseXS |
7a2e9e5f | 2488 | perl-experimental |
5a733303 | 2489 | perl-File-Fetch |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2490 | perl-File-Path |
2491 | perl-File-Temp | |
2492 | perl-Filter | |
2493 | perl-Filter-Simple | |
2494 | perl-Getopt-Long | |
5a733303 MT |
2495 | perl-HTTP-Tiny |
2496 | perl-IO-Compress | |
7a2e9e5f | 2497 | perl-IO-Socket-IP |
5a733303 MT |
2498 | perl-IO-Zlib |
2499 | perl-IPC-Cmd | |
2500 | perl-JSON-PP | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2501 | perl-Locale-Codes |
2502 | perl-Locale-Maketext | |
5a733303 | 2503 | perl-Locale-Maketext-Simple |
5a733303 MT |
2504 | perl-Module-Build |
2505 | perl-Module-CoreList | |
7a2e9e5f | 2506 | perl-Module-CoreList-tools |
5a733303 MT |
2507 | perl-Module-Load |
2508 | perl-Module-Load-Conditional | |
2509 | perl-Module-Loaded | |
2510 | perl-Module-Metadata | |
5a733303 MT |
2511 | perl-Package-Constants |
2512 | perl-Params-Check | |
2513 | perl-Parse-CPAN-Meta | |
2514 | perl-Perl-OSType | |
2515 | perl-Path-Tools | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2516 | perl-Pod-Checker |
2517 | perl-Pod-Parser | |
2518 | perl-Pod-Perldoc | |
5a733303 | 2519 | perl-Pod-Simple |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2520 | perl-Pod-Usage |
2521 | perl-parent | |
2522 | perl-podlators | |
5a733303 | 2523 | perl-Scalar-List-Utils |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2524 | perl-Socket |
2525 | perl-Storable | |
2526 | perl-Sys-Syslog | |
2527 | perl-Term-ANSIColor | |
5a733303 MT |
2528 | perl-Test-Harness |
2529 | perl-Test-Simple | |
7a2e9e5f SS |
2530 | perl-Text-ParseWords |
2531 | perl-Thread-Queue | |
2532 | perl-Time-HiRes | |
2533 | perl-Time-Local | |
5a733303 | 2534 | perl-Time-Piece |
5a733303 MT |
2535 | perl-threads |
2536 | perl-threads-shared | |
2537 | perl-version | |
802ea3af MT |
2538 | end |
2539 | ||
2540 | # Nothing. Nada. Zilch. Zarro. Uh uh. Nope. Sorry. | |
2541 | files | |
2542 | end | |
2543 | end | |
1f9bc2f0 MT |
2544 | |
2545 | package %{name}-debuginfo | |
2546 | template DEBUGINFO | |
2547 | end | |
802ea3af | 2548 | end |