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4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
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120]>
121
122<!-- FIXME (I only used that so that this gets highlighted by vim ;-)
123 If you have the misfortune to have to add a new module which puts a program
124 into /usr/bin/, please document it at the end of the page. 'perldoc' is
125 sometimes a good place to start, then for scripts look at any comments in the
126 script, and if you get a package like Text::BibTeX with compiled progs and
127 library, loook at the comments in the code -->
128<sect1 id="perl-modules" xreflabel="Perl modules">
129 <?dbhtml filename="perl-modules.html" ?>
130
131 <sect1info>
132 <othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
133 <date>$Date$</date>
134 </sect1info>
135
136 <title>Perl Modules</title>
137
138 <indexterm zone="perl-modules">
139 <primary sortas="a-Perl-modules">Perl modules</primary>
140 </indexterm>
141
142 <sect2 role="package">
143 <title>Introduction to Perl Modules</title>
144
145 <para>The <application>Perl</application> module packages add useful
146 objects to the <application>Perl</application> language. Modules utilized
147 by packages throughout BLFS are listed here, along with their dependencies.
148 Installation of the modules shown on this page should be accomplished by
149 installing the dependencies in the order listed. The Perl Module standard
150 build and installation instructions are shown at the bottom of this page.
151 </para>
152
153 <para>Where a module is shown as '(for the testsuite)' it is required if
154 you wish to run the test for the module which uses it. In these cases, only
155 the required dependencies are listed - there might be other modules which
156 allow more tests to be run, but omitting them will still allow the tests
157 to <literal>PASS</literal>.</para>
158
159 <!-- Archive::Zip -->
160 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-archive-zip"
161 xreflabel="Archive::Zip-&Archive-Zip-version;">
162 Archive::Zip-&Archive-Zip-version;</bridgehead>
163
164 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-archive-zip">
165 <primary sortas="a-Archive-Zip">Archive::Zip</primary>
166 </indexterm>
167
168 <para>The Archive::Zip module allows a <application>Perl</application>
169 program to create, manipulate, read, and write Zip archive files. This
170 module uses the standard <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
171
172 &lfs78_checked;
173
174 <itemizedlist>
175 <listitem>
176 <para>
177 <ulink url="&Archive-Zip-download-http;">Archive::Zip-&Archive-Zip-version;</ulink>
178 </para>
179 </listitem>
180 <listitem>
181<literallayout>&Archive-Zip-download-http;
182MD5 sum: &Archive-Zip-md5sum;</literallayout>
183 </listitem>
184 </itemizedlist>
185
186 <!-- autovivification -->
187 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-autovivification"
188 xreflabel="autovivification-&autovivification-version;">
189 autovivification-&autovivification-version;</bridgehead>
190
191 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-autovivification">
192 <primary sortas="a-autovivification">autovivification</primary>
193 </indexterm>
194
195 <para>The autovivification module allows you to lexically disable
196 autovivification. This module uses the standard
197 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
198
199 &lfs78_checked;
200
201 <itemizedlist>
202 <listitem>
203 <para>
204 <ulink url="&autovivification-download-http;">autovivification-&autovivification-version;</ulink>
205 </para>
206 </listitem>
207 <listitem>
208<literallayout>&autovivification-download-http;
209MD5 sum: &autovivification-md5sum;</literallayout>
210 </listitem>
211 </itemizedlist>
212
213 <!-- Business::ISBN -->
214 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-business-isbn"
215 xreflabel="Business::ISBN-&Business-ISBN-version;">
216 Business::ISBN-&Business-ISBN-version;</bridgehead>
217
218 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-business-isbn">
219 <primary sortas="a-Business-ISBN">Business::ISBN</primary>
220 </indexterm>
221
222 <para>The Business::ISBN module is for work with International Standard Book
223 Numbers. This module and its dependency use the standard
224 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
225
226 &lfs78_checked;
227
228 <itemizedlist>
229 <listitem>
230 <para>
231 <ulink url="&Business-ISBN-download-http;">Business::ISBN-&Business-ISBN-version;</ulink>
232 </para>
233 </listitem>
234 <listitem>
235<literallayout>&Business-ISBN-download-http;
236MD5 sum: &Business-ISBN-md5sum;</literallayout>
237 <itemizedlist>
238 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~bdfoy/Business-ISBN-Data/">Business::ISBN::Data</ulink>
239(http://search.cpan.org/~bdfoy/Business-ISBN-Data/)</literallayout>
240 </listitem>
241 </itemizedlist>
242 </listitem>
243 </itemizedlist>
244
245 <!-- Business::ISMN -->
246 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-business-ismn"
247 xreflabel="Business::ISMN-&Business-ISMN-version;">
248 Business::ISMN-&Business-ISMN-version;</bridgehead>
249
250 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-business-ismn">
251 <primary sortas="a-Business-ISMN">Business::ISMN</primary>
252 </indexterm>
253
254 <para>The Business::ISMN module is for work with International Standard
255 Music Numbers. This module uses the standard
256 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
257
258 &lfs78_checked;
259
260 <itemizedlist>
261 <listitem>
262 <para>
263 <ulink url="&Business-ISMN-download-http;">Business::ISMN-&Business-ISMN-version;</ulink>
264 </para>
265 </listitem>
266 <listitem>
267<literallayout>&Business-ISMN-download-http;
268MD5 sum: &Business-ISMN-md5sum;</literallayout>
269 <itemizedlist>
270 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~bdfoy/Tie-Cycle/">Tie::Cycle</ulink>
271(http://search.cpan.org/~bdfoy/Tie-Cycle/)</literallayout>
272 </listitem>
273 </itemizedlist>
274 </listitem>
275 </itemizedlist>
276
277 <!-- Business::ISSN -->
278 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-business-issn"
279 xreflabel="Business::ISSN-&Business-ISSN-version;">
280 Business::ISSN-&Business-ISSN-version;</bridgehead>
281
282 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-business-issn">
283 <primary sortas="a-Business-ISSN">Business::ISSN</primary>
284 </indexterm>
285
286 <para>The Business::ISSN module is for work with International Standard
287 Serial Numbers. This module uses the standard
288 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
289
290 &lfs78_checked;
291
292 <itemizedlist>
293 <listitem>
294 <para>
295 <ulink url="&Business-ISSN-download-http;">Business::ISSN-&Business-ISSN-version;</ulink>
296 </para>
297 </listitem>
298 <listitem>
299<literallayout>&Business-ISSN-download-http;
300MD5 sum: &Business-ISSN-md5sum;</literallayout>
301 </listitem>
302 </itemizedlist>
303
304 <!-- Data::Compare -->
305 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-data-compare"
306 xreflabel="Data::Compare-&Data-Compare-version;">
307 Data::Compare-&Data-Compare-version;</bridgehead>
308
309 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-data-compare">
310 <primary sortas="a-Data-Compare">Data::Compare</primary>
311 </indexterm>
312
313 <para>The Data::Compare module compares two <application>perl</application>
314 data structures. This module and its dependencies use the standard
315 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
316
317 &lfs78_checked;
318
319 <itemizedlist>
320 <listitem>
321 <para>
322 <ulink url="&Data-Compare-download-http;">Data::Compare-&Data-Compare-version;</ulink>
323 </para>
324 </listitem>
325 <listitem>
326<literallayout>&Data-Compare-download-http;
327MD5 sum: &Data-Compare-md5sum;</literallayout>
328 <itemizedlist>
329 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~rclamp/File-Find-Rule/">File::Find::Rule</ulink>
330(http://search.cpan.org/~rclamp/File-Find-Rule/)</literallayout>
331 <itemizedlist>
332 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Number-Compare/">Number::Compare</ulink>
333(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Number::Compare/)</literallayout>
334 </listitem>
335 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-Glob/">Text::Glob</ulink>
336(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text::Glob/)</literallayout>
337 </listitem>
338 </itemizedlist>
339 </listitem>
340 </itemizedlist>
341 </listitem>
342 </itemizedlist>
343
344 <!-- Data::Dump -->
345 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-data-dump"
346 xreflabel="Data::Dump-&Data-Dump-version;">
347 Data::Dump-&Data-Dump-version;</bridgehead>
348
349 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-data-dump">
350 <primary sortas="a-Data-Dump">Data::Dump</primary>
351 </indexterm>
352
353 <para>This module provides pretty printing of data structures. It uses
354 the standard <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
355
356 &lfs78_checked;
357
358 <itemizedlist>
359 <listitem>
360 <para>
361 <ulink url="&Data-Dump-download-http;">Data::Dump-&Data-Dump-version;</ulink>
362 </para>
363 </listitem>
364 <listitem>
365<literallayout>&Data-Dump-download-http;
366MD5 sum: &Data-Dump-md5sum;</literallayout>
367 </listitem>
368 </itemizedlist>
369
370 <!-- Date::Simple -->
371 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-date-simple"
372 xreflabel="Date::Simple-&Date-Simple-version;">
373 Date::Simple-&Date-Simple-version;</bridgehead>
374
375 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-date-simple">
376 <primary sortas="a-Date-Simple">Date::Simple</primary>
377 </indexterm>
378
379 <para>Date::Simple provides a simple date object. This module uses the
380 standard <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
381
382 &lfs78_checked;
383
384 <itemizedlist>
385 <listitem>
386 <para>
387 <ulink url="&Date-Simple-download-http;">Date::Simple-&Date-Simple-version;</ulink>
388 </para>
389 </listitem>
390 <listitem>
391<literallayout>&Date-Simple-download-http;
392MD5 sum: &Date-Simple-md5sum;</literallayout>
393 </listitem>
394 </itemizedlist>
395
396 <!-- Encode::EUCJPASCII -->
397 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-encode-eucjpascii"
398 xreflabel="Encode::EUCJPASCII-&Encode-EUCJPASCII-version;">
399 Encode::EUCJPASCII-&Encode-EUCJPASCII-version;</bridgehead>
400
401 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-encode-eucjpascii">
402 <primary sortas="a-Encode-EUCJPASCII">Encode::EUCJPASCII</primary>
403 </indexterm>
404
405 <para>Encode::EUCJPASCII provides an eucJP-open mapping. This module uses the
406 standard <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
407
408 &lfs78_checked;
409
410 <itemizedlist>
411 <listitem>
412 <para>
413 <ulink url="&Encode-EUCJPASCII-download-http;">Encode-EUCJPASCII-&Encode-EUCJPASCII-version;</ulink>
414 </para>
415 </listitem>
416 <listitem>
417<literallayout>&Encode-EUCJPASCII-download-http;
418MD5 sum: &Encode-EUCJPASCII-md5sum;</literallayout>
419 </listitem>
420 </itemizedlist>
421
422 <!-- Encode::HanExtra -->
423 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-encode-hanextra"
424 xreflabel="Encode::HanExtra-&Encode-HanExtra-version;">
425 Encode::HanExtra-&Encode-HanExtra-version;</bridgehead>
426
427 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-encode-hanextra">
428 <primary sortas="a-Encode-HanExtra">Encode::HanExtra</primary>
429 </indexterm>
430
431 <para>The Encode::HanExtra module provides extra sets of Chinese Encodings.
432 This module uses the standard <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
433
434 &lfs78_checked;
435
436 <itemizedlist>
437 <listitem>
438 <para>
439 <ulink url="&Encode-HanExtra-download-http;">Encode::HanExtra-&Encode-HanExtra-version;</ulink>
440 </para>
441 </listitem>
442 <listitem>
443<literallayout>&Encode-HanExtra-download-http;
444MD5 sum: &Encode-HanExtra-md5sum;</literallayout>
445 </listitem>
446 </itemizedlist>
447
448 <!-- Encode::JIS2K -->
449 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-encode-jis2k"
450 xreflabel="Encode::JIS2K-&Encode-JIS2K-version;">
451 Encode::JIS2K-&Encode-JIS2K-version;</bridgehead>
452
453 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-encode-jis2k">
454 <primary sortas="a-Encode-JIS2K">Encode::JIS2K</primary>
455 </indexterm>
456
457 <para>The Encode::JIS2K module provides JIS X 0212 (aka JIS 2000)
458 Encodings. This module uses the standard
459 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
460
461 &lfs78_checked;
462
463 <itemizedlist>
464 <listitem>
465 <para>
466 <ulink url="&Encode-JIS2K-download-http;">Encode::JIS2K-&Encode-JIS2K-version;</ulink>
467 </para>
468 </listitem>
469 <listitem>
470<literallayout>&Encode-JIS2K-download-http;
471MD5 sum: &Encode-JIS2K-md5sum;</literallayout>
472 </listitem>
473 </itemizedlist>
474
475 <!-- File::Slurp -->
476 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-file-slurp"
477 xreflabel="File::Slurp-&File-Slurp-version;">
478 File::Slurp-&File-Slurp-version;</bridgehead>
479
480 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-file-slurp">
481 <primary sortas="a-File-Slurp">File::Slurp</primary>
482 </indexterm>
483
484 <para>The File::Slurp module provides Simple and Efficient
485 Reading/Writing/Modifying of Complete Files. This module uses the standard
486 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
487
488 &lfs78_checked;
489
490 <itemizedlist>
491 <listitem>
492 <para>
493 <ulink url="&File-Slurp-download-http;">File::Slurp-&File-Slurp-version;</ulink>
494 </para>
495 </listitem>
496 <listitem>
497<literallayout>&File-Slurp-download-http;
498MD5 sum: &File-Slurp-md5sum;</literallayout>
499 </listitem>
500 </itemizedlist>
501
502 <!-- File::Which -->
503 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-file-which"
504 xreflabel="File::Which-&File-Which-version;">
505 File::Which-&File-Which-version;</bridgehead>
506
507 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-file-which">
508 <primary sortas="a-File-Which">File::Which</primary>
509 </indexterm>
510
511 <para>File::Which provides a portable implementation of the
512 &apos;which&apos; utility. This module and its dependencies use the standard
513 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
514
515 &lfs78_checked;
516
517 <itemizedlist>
518 <listitem>
519 <para>
520 <ulink url="&File-Which-download-http;">
521 File::Which-&File-Which-version;</ulink>
522 </para>
523 </listitem>
524 <listitem>
525<literallayout>&File-Which-download-http;
526MD5 sum: &File-Which-md5sum;</literallayout>
527 </listitem>
528 </itemizedlist>
529
530<!-- <!- Glib ->
531 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-glib"
532 xreflabel="Glib-&Glib-perl-version;">
533 Glib-&Glib-perl-version;</bridgehead>
534
535 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-glib">
536 <primary sortas="a-Glib">Glib</primary>
537 </indexterm>
538
539 <para>
540 This module is a <application>Perl</application> wrapper around
541 <application>GLib</application> that attempts to provide a perlish
542 interface while remaining as true as possible to the underlying C API, so
543 that any reference materials you can find on using GLib may still apply to
544 using the libraries from Perl. This module and the dependency modules use
545 the standard <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.
546 </para>
547
548 &lfs7 4_checked;
549
550 <itemizedlist>
551 <listitem>
552 <para>
553 <ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/T/TS/TSCH/Glib-&Glib-perl-version-download-http;.tar.gz">
554 Glib-&Glib-perl-version;</ulink> (MD5 sum: 1d81a8aec5f7f1182a96cfaaf119d866)
555 </para>
556 <itemizedlist>
557 <listitem>
558 <para>
559 <ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~xaoc/ExtUtils-PkgConfig/">ExtUtils::PkgConfig</ulink>
560 </para>
561 <itemizedlist>
562 <listitem>
563 <para>
564 <ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~flora/ExtUtils-Depends/">ExtUtils::Depends</ulink>
565 </para>
566 </listitem>
567 </itemizedlist>
568 </listitem>
569 </itemizedlist>
570 </listitem>
571 </itemizedlist>
572-->
573 <!-- HTML::Parser -->
574 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-html-parser"
575 xreflabel="HTML::Parser-&HTML-Parser-version;">
576 HTML::Parser-&HTML-Parser-version;</bridgehead>
577
578 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-html-parser">
579 <primary sortas="a-HTML-Parser">HTML::Parser</primary>
580 </indexterm>
581
582 <para>The HTML::Parser distribution is a collection of modules that parse
583 and extract information from HTML documents. This module and the dependency
584 modules use the standard
585 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
586
587 &lfs78_checked;
588
589 <itemizedlist>
590 <listitem>
591 <para>
592 <ulink url="&HTML-Parser-download-http;">HTML::Parser-&HTML-Parser-version;</ulink>
593 </para>
594 </listitem>
595 <listitem>
596<literallayout>&HTML-Parser-download-http;
597MD5 sum: &HTML-Parser-md5sum;</literallayout>
598 <itemizedlist>
599 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~petdance/HTML-Tagset/">HTML::Tagset</ulink>
600(http://search.cpan.org/~petdance/HTML-Tagset/)</literallayout>
601 </listitem>
602 <listitem>
603 <para>
604 <xref linkend="perl-lwp"/> (circular; howevever, it can
605 be installed after HTML::Parser as it is only a run-time
606 requirement for the included HTML::HeadParser module)
607 </para>
608 </listitem>
609 </itemizedlist>
610 </listitem>
611 </itemizedlist>
612
613 <!-- HTML::TableExtract
614 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-html-tableextract"
615 xreflabel="HTML::TableExtract-&HTML-TableExtract-version;">
616 HTML::TableExtract-&HTML-TableExtract-version;</bridgehead>
617
618 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-html-tableextract">
619 <primary sortas="a-HTML-TableExtract">HTML::TableExtract</primary>
620 </indexterm>
621
622 <para>HTML::TableExtract is a module that simplifies the extraction of the
623 content contained in tables within HTML documents, extracted either as
624 text or encoded element trees. Tables of note may be specified using
625 Headers, Depth, Count, Attributes, or some combination of the four. This
626 module and dependency modules use the standard
627 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
628
629 <itemizedlist>
630 <listitem>
631 <para>
632 <ulink url="http://cpan.org/authors/id/M/MS/MSISK/HTML-TableExtract-&HTML-TableExtract-version-download-http;.tar.gz">
633 HTML::TableExtract-&HTML-TableExtract-version;</ulink> (MD5sum: ac1b8fa092d53931a9f3fdbba330f5b0)
634 </para>
635 <itemizedlist>
636 <listitem>
637 <para>
638 <ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~msisk/HTML-Element-Extended/">HTML::Element::Extended</ulink>
639 </para>
640 <itemizedlist>
641 <listitem>
642 <para>
643 <ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~cjm/HTML-Tree/">HTML::Tree</ulink>
644 </para>
645 <itemizedlist>
646 <listitem>
647 <para>
648 <xref linkend="perl-html-parser"/>
649 </para>
650 </listitem>
651 <listitem>
652 <para>
653 <ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Fatal/">Test::Fatal</ulink>
654 (optionally used in the test suite)
655 </para>
656 <itemizedlist>
657 <listitem>
658 <para>
659 <ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~doy/Try-Tiny/">Try::Tiny</ulink>
660 </para>
661 </listitem>
662 </itemizedlist>
663 </listitem>
664 </itemizedlist>
665 </listitem>
666 </itemizedlist>
667 </listitem>
668 </itemizedlist>
669 </listitem>
670 </itemizedlist> -->
671
672 <!-- IPC::Run3 -->
673 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-ipc-run3"
674 xreflabel="IPC::Run3-&IPC-Run3-version;">
675 IPC::Run3-&IPC-Run3-version;</bridgehead>
676
677 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-ipc-run3">
678 <primary sortas="a-IPC-Run3">IPC::Run3</primary>
679 </indexterm>
680
681 <para>The IPC::Run3 module is used to run a subprocess with input/ouput
682 redirection. This module uses the standard
683 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
684
685 &lfs78_checked;
686
687 <itemizedlist>
688 <listitem>
689 <para>
690 <ulink url="&IPC-Run3-download-http;">IPC-Run3-&IPC-Run3-version;</ulink>
691 </para>
692 </listitem>
693 <listitem>
694<literallayout>&IPC-Run3-download-http;
695MD5 sum: &IPC-Run3-md5sum;</literallayout>
696 </listitem>
697 </itemizedlist>
698
699 <!-- LWP (but listed as libwww-perl) -->
700 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-lwp"
701 xreflabel="libwww-perl-&LWP-version;">
702 libwww-perl-&LWP-version; (a.k.a. Bundle::LWP)</bridgehead>
703
704 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-lwp">
705 <primary sortas="a-libwww-perl">libwww-perl</primary>
706 </indexterm>
707
708 <para>The libwww-perl (Bundle::LWP) collection is a set of
709 <application>Perl</application> modules which provide a simple and
710 consistent application programming interface to the World-Wide Web. The
711 main focus of the library is to provide classes and functions that allow
712 you to write WWW clients. The library also contains modules that are of
713 more general use and even classes that help you implement simple HTTP
714 servers. The LWP collection and all its dependency modules use the standard
715 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>. The dependencies should be
716 installed in the order listed below. Ensure you install the dependency
717 chain for each module before installing the modules.</para>
718
719 &lfs78_checked;
720
721 <itemizedlist>
722 <listitem>
723 <para>
724 <ulink url="&libwww-perl-download-http;">libwww-perl-&LWP-version;</ulink>
725 </para>
726 </listitem>
727 <listitem>
728<literallayout>&libwww-perl-download-http;
729MD5 sum: &IPC-Run3-md5sum;</literallayout>
730 <itemizedlist>
731 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/Encode-Locale/">Encode::Locale</ulink>
732(http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/Encode-Locale/) </literallayout>
733 </listitem>
734 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/HTML-Form/">HTML::Form</ulink>
735(http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/HTML-Form/) </literallayout>
736 <itemizedlist>
737 <listitem>
738 <para>
739 <xref linkend="perl-uri"/>
740 </para>
741 </listitem>
742 <listitem>
743 <para>
744 <xref linkend="perl-html-parser"/>
745 </para>
746 </listitem>
747 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/HTTP-Message/">HTTP::Message</ulink>
748(http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/HTTP-Message/)</literallayout>
749 <itemizedlist><listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/HTTP-Date/">HTTP::Date</ulink>
750(http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/HTTP-Date/)</literallayout>
751 </listitem>
752 <listitem><literallayout> <ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~cjm/IO-HTML/">IO::HTML</ulink>
753(http://search.cpan.org/~cjm/IO-HTML/)</literallayout>
754 </listitem>
755 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/LWP-MediaTypes/">LWP::MediaTypes</ulink>
756(http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/LWP-MediaTypes/)</literallayout>
757 </listitem>
758 </itemizedlist>
759 </listitem>
760 </itemizedlist>
761 </listitem>
762 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/HTTP-Cookies/">HTTP::Cookies</ulink>
763(http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/HTTP-Cookies/)</literallayout>
764 </listitem>
765 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/HTTP-Negotiate/">HTTP::Negotiate</ulink>
766(http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/HTTP-Negotiate/)</literallayout>
767 </listitem>
768 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/Net-HTTP/">Net::HTTP</ulink>
769(http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/Net-HTTP/)</literallayout>
770 </listitem>
771 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/WWW-RobotRules/">WWW::RobotRules</ulink>
772(http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/WWW-RobotRules/)</literallayout>
773 </listitem>
774 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/HTTP-Daemon/">HTTP::Daemon</ulink>
775(http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/HTTP-Daemon/)</literallayout>
776 </listitem>
777 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/File-Listing/">File::Listing</ulink>
778(http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/File-Listing/)</literallayout>
779 </listitem>
780 </itemizedlist>
781 </listitem>
782 </itemizedlist>
783
784 <para>After the LWP installation, if you want HTTPS protocol support,
785 install the following (application and modules):</para>
786
787 <itemizedlist>
788 <listitem>
789 <para>
790 <xref linkend="openssl"/>
791 </para>
792 </listitem>
793 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/LWP-Protocol-https/">LWP::Protocol::https</ulink>
794(http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/LWP-Protocol-https/)</literallayout>
795 <itemizedlist>
796 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~behroozi/IO-Socket-SSL/">IO::Socket::SSL</ulink>
797(http://search.cpan.org/~behroozi/IO-Socket-SSL/)</literallayout>
798 <itemizedlist>
799 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-SSLeay/">Net::SSLeay</ulink>
800(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-SSLeay/)</literallayout>
801 </listitem>
802 </itemizedlist>
803 </listitem>
804 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~abh/Mozilla-CA/">Mozilla::CA</ulink>
805(http://search.cpan.org/~abh/Mozilla-CA/)</literallayout>
806 </listitem>
807 </itemizedlist>
808 </listitem>
809 </itemizedlist>
810
811 <!-- List::AllUtils -->
812 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-list-allutils"
813 xreflabel="List::AllUtils-&List-AllUtils-version;">
814 List::AllUtils-&List-AllUtils-version;</bridgehead>
815
816 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-list-allutils">
817 <primary sortas="a-List-AllUtils">List::AllUtils</primary>
818 </indexterm>
819
820 <para>The List::Allutils module combines List::Util and List::MoreUtils in
821 one bite-sized package. This module and its dependencies use the standard
822 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
823
824 <para>This package will fail (tests, but not for any obvious reason, and at
825 runtime) if the core module List::Util is older than 1.31, as happens with
826 e.g. with perl-5.18.2 from LFS-7.5. To test the version, you can run the
827 following command</para>
828 <!-- use para and literallayout to avoid line break in the long path -->
829 <para><literallayout><command>strings /usr/lib/perl5/5.*/*/auto/List/Util/Util.so |
830 grep -E '^[[:digit:]]\.[[:digit:]]+'</command></literallayout></para>
831 <para>and if necessary install
832 <ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Scalar-List-Utils/">Scalar::List::Utils</ulink>
833 (http://search.cpan.org/dist/Scalar-List-Utils/) to get a newer version of
834 that module without updating all of <application>perl</application>.</para>
835
836 &lfs78_checked;
837
838 <itemizedlist>
839 <listitem>
840 <para>
841 <ulink url="&List-AllUtils-download-http;">List::AllUtils-&List-AllUtils-version;</ulink>
842 </para>
843 </listitem>
844 <listitem>
845<literallayout>&List-AllUtils-download-http;
846MD5 sum: &List-AllUtils-md5sum;</literallayout>
847 <itemizedlist>
848 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/List-MoreUtils/">List::MoreUtils</ulink>
849(http://search.cpan.org/dist/List::MoreUtils/) (for the testsuite)</literallayout>
850 <itemizedlist>
851 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Exporter-Tiny/">Exporter::Tiny</ulink>
852(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Exporter::Tiny/) (for the testsuite)</literallayout>
853 </listitem>
854 </itemizedlist>
855 </listitem>
856 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Number-Compare/">Number::Compare</ulink>
857(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Number::Compare/)</literallayout>
858 </listitem>
859 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Warnings/">Test::Warnings</ulink>
860(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test::Warnings/) (for the testsuite)</literallayout>
861 <itemizedlist>
862 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/CPAN-Meta-Check/">CPAN::Meta::Check</ulink>
863(http://search.cpan.org/dist/CPAN::Meta::Check/) (for the testsuite)</literallayout>
864 </listitem>
865 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Module-Metadata/">Module::Metadata</ulink>
866(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Module::Metadata/) (for the testsuite)
867This is a core perl module but Test::Warnings needs at least version 1.000023
868so a newer version is needed in LFS-7.7 and later. To check, run
869<command>grep 'our $VERSION' /usr/lib/perl5/5.*/Module/Metadata.pm</command></literallayout>
870 <itemizedlist>
871 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Deep/">Test::Deep</ulink>
872(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test::Deep/) (for the testsuite)</literallayout>
873 <itemizedlist>
874 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-NoWarnings/">Test::NoWarnings</ulink>
875(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test::NoWarnings/) (for the testsuite)</literallayout>
876 <itemizedlist>
877 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Simple/">Test::Simple</ulink>
878(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test::Simple/) (for the testsuite)
879In perl 5.22.0 this module became part of the core,
880so it is only needed for earlier versions of perl.</literallayout>
881 </listitem>
882 </itemizedlist>
883 </listitem>
884 </itemizedlist>
885 </listitem>
886 </itemizedlist>
887 </listitem>
888 </itemizedlist>
889 </listitem>
890 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-Glob/">Text::Glob</ulink>
891(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text::Glob/)</literallayout>
892 </listitem>
893 </itemizedlist>
894 </listitem>
895 </itemizedlist>
896
897 <!-- Log::Log4perl -->
898 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-log-log4perl"
899 xreflabel="Log::Log4perl-&Log-Log4perl-version;">
900 Log-Log4perl-&Log-Log4perl-version; (a.k.a. Log::Log4perl)</bridgehead>
901
902 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-log-log4perl">
903 <primary sortas="a-Log-Log4perl">Log::Log4perl</primary>
904 </indexterm>
905
906 <para>Log-Log4perl provides a Log4j implementation for
907 <application>perl</application>. This module uses the
908 standard <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
909
910 &lfs78_checked;
911
912 <itemizedlist>
913 <listitem>
914 <para>
915 <ulink url="&Log-Log4perl-download-http;">Log-Log4perl-&Log-Log4perl-version;</ulink>
916 </para>
917 </listitem>
918 <listitem>
919<literallayout>&Log-Log4perl-download-http;
920MD5 sum: &Log-Log4perl-md5sum;</literallayout>
921 </listitem>
922 </itemizedlist>
923
924 <!-- Module::Build -->
925 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-module-build"
926 xreflabel="Module-Build-&Module-Build-version;">
927 Module-Build-&Module-Build-version;</bridgehead>
928
929 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-module-build">
930 <primary sortas="a-Module-Build">Module-Build</primary>
931 </indexterm>
932
933 <para>
934 Module::Build allows perl modules to be built without a
935 <command>make</command> command being present. This module uses the
936 standard <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>. If your version of
937 <application>perl</application> is 5.20.2 or earlier, a version of this
938 module was installed as part of the core perl distribution and you do
939 not need to install a newer version.
940 </para>
941
942 <note>
943 <para>
944 When creating the Makefile, this module will report
945<literallayout>inc_bundling_support....disabled
946 requires:
947 ! inc::latest is not installed</literallayout>
948 but inc::latest is experimental and not needed.
949 </para>
950 </note>
951
952 &lfs78_checked;
953
954 <itemizedlist>
955 <listitem>
956 <para>
957 <ulink url="&Module-Build-download-http;">Module-Build-&Module-Build-version;</ulink>
958 </para>
959 </listitem>
960 <listitem>
961<literallayout>&Module-Build-download-http;
962MD5 sum: &Module-Build-md5sum;</literallayout>
963 </listitem>
964 </itemizedlist>
965
966 <!-- Module::Info
967 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-module-info"
968 xreflabel="Module::Info-&Module-Info-version;">
969 Module::Info-&Module-Info-version;</bridgehead>
970
971 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-module-info">
972 <primary sortas="a-Module-Info">Module::Info</primary>
973 </indexterm>
974
975 <para>The Module::Info module is quite useful for tasks other than just
976 support of other modules. It can be used from the command-line to tell you
977 if a particular module is included in, or has been installed into your
978 <application>Perl</application> installation. Additionally, Module::Info
979 can tell you what version of a module is installed and what dependencies
980 are required for it. You can even use Module::Info to gather dependencies
981 of uninstalled modules. The Module::Info module and dependencies install
982 using the standard <application>Perl</application> module
983 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
984
985 <itemizedlist>
986 <listitem>
987 <para>
988 <ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/M/MB/MBARBON/Module-Info-&Module-Info-version-download-http;.tar.gz">
989 Module-Info-&Module-Info-version;</ulink>
990 </para>
991 </listitem>
992 </itemizedlist>
993 -->
994
995 <!-- Module::Signature
996 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-module-signature"
997 xreflabel="Module::Signature-&Module-Signature-version;">
998 Module::Signature-&Module-Signature-version;</bridgehead>
999
1000 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-module-signature">
1001 <primary sortas="a-Module-Signature">Module::Signature</primary>
1002 </indexterm>
1003
1004 <para>The Module::Signature module is used to check and create
1005 <filename>SIGNATURE</filename> files for CPAN distributions. After
1006 installing Module::Signature you can verify the content of a distribution
1007 tarball (if it includes a <filename>SIGNATURE</filename> file) by unpacking
1008 the tarball, changing into the newly created directory and issuing the
1009 command <command>cpansign -v</command>. It will check each file's
1010 integrity, as well as the signature's validity. Note that some of the
1011 dependencies appear to be circular, however, they are only run-time
1012 conflicts and you should be able to fully utilize them as long as
1013 everything is installed. Module::Signature and the dependency modules are
1014 installed using the standard <application>Perl</application>
1015 module <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1016
1017 <itemizedlist>
1018 <listitem>
1019 <para>
1020 <ulink url="http://cpan.org/authors/id/A/AU/AUDREYT/Module-Signature-&Module-Signature-version-download-http;.tar.gz">
1021 Module-Signature-&Module-Signature-version;</ulink>
1022 </para>
1023 <itemizedlist>
1024 <listitem>
1025 <para>
1026 <xref linkend="perl-text-diff"/>
1027 </para>
1028 </listitem>
1029 <listitem>
1030 <para>
1031 <ulink url="http://cpan.org/authors/id/S/SM/SMUELLER/PAR-Dist-&PAR-Dist-version-download-http;.tar.gz">
1032 PAR-Dist-&PAR-Dist-version;</ulink>
1033 </para>
1034 <itemizedlist>
1035 <listitem>
1036 <para>
1037 <xref linkend="perl-archive-zip"/>
1038 </para>
1039 </listitem>
1040 <listitem>
1041 <para>
1042 <xref linkend="perl-lwp"/>
1043 </para>
1044 </listitem>
1045 <listitem>
1046 <para>
1047 <xref linkend="perl-module-signature"/>
1048 </para>
1049 </listitem>
1050 </itemizedlist>
1051 </listitem>
1052 <listitem>
1053 <para>
1054 <xref linkend="gnupg"/>
1055 </para>
1056 </listitem>
1057 </itemizedlist>
1058 </listitem>
1059 </itemizedlist>
1060 -->
1061
1062 <!-- Net::DNS -->
1063 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-net-dns"
1064 xreflabel="Net::DNS-&Net-DNS-version;">
1065 Net::DNS-&Net-DNS-version;</bridgehead>
1066
1067 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-net-dns">
1068 <primary sortas="a-Net-DNS">Net::DNS</primary>
1069 </indexterm>
1070
1071 <para>Net::DNS is a DNS resolver implemented in
1072 <application>Perl</application>. It can be used to perform nearly any type
1073 of DNS query from a <application>Perl</application> script. The Net::DNS
1074 module and all its dependencies are installed using the standard
1075 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1076
1077 &lfs78_checked;
1078
1079 <itemizedlist>
1080 <listitem>
1081 <para>
1082 <ulink url="&Net-DNS-download-http;">Net::DNS-&Net-DNS-version;</ulink>
1083 </para>
1084 </listitem>
1085 <listitem>
1086<literallayout>&Net-DNS-download-http;
1087MD5 sum: &Net-DNS-md5sum;</literallayout>
1088 <itemizedlist>
1089 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/Digest-HMAC/">Digest::HMAC</ulink>
1090(http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/Digest-HMAC/) (for the testsuite)</literallayout>
1091 </listitem>
1092 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~shlomif/IO-Socket-INET6-2.72/">IO::Socket::INET6</ulink>
1093(http://search.cpan.org/~shlomif/IO-Socket-INET6-2.72/) (required for IPv6 support)</literallayout>
1094 </listitem>
1095 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~gbarr/IO/lib/IO/Socket/INET.pm">IO::Socket::INET</ulink>
1096(http://search.cpan.org/~gbarr/IO/lib/IO/Socket/INET.pm) (required for IPv6 support)</literallayout>
1097 <itemizedlist>
1098 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~umemoto/Socket6/">Socket6</ulink>
1099(http://search.cpan.org/~umemoto/Socket6/)</literallayout>
1100 </listitem>
1101 </itemizedlist>
1102 </listitem>
1103 </itemizedlist>
1104 </listitem>
1105 </itemizedlist>
1106
1107 <!-- Readonly::XS -->
1108<!-- <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-readonly-xs"
1109 xreflabel="Readonly::XS-&Readonly-XS-version;">
1110 Readonly::XS-&Readonly-XS-version;</bridgehead>
1111
1112 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-readonly-xs">
1113 <primary sortas="a-Readonly-XS">Readonly::XS</primary>
1114 </indexterm>
1115
1116 <para>The Readonly::XS module is a companion module for Readonly.pm, to
1117 speed up read-only scalar variables. This module uses the standard
1118 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1119
1120 &lfs7 7_checked; &gcc 5_checked; # deliberately broken to not show up, this is all commented
1121
1122 <itemizedlist>
1123 <listitem>
1124 <para>
1125 <ulink url="&Readonly-XS-download-http;">Readonly::XS-&Readonly-XS-version;</ulink>
1126 </para>
1127 </listitem>
1128 <listitem>
1129<literallayout>&Readonly-XS-download-http;
1130MD5 sum: &Readonly-XS-md5sum;</literallayout>
1131 <itemizedlist>
1132 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Readonly/">Readonly</ulink>
1133(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Readonly/)
1134this uses the <xref linkend="perl-build-install"/></literallayout>
1135 </listitem>
1136 </itemizedlist>
1137 </listitem>
1138 </itemizedlist> -->
1139
1140 <!-- Regexp::Common -->
1141 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-regexp-common"
1142 xreflabel="Regexp::Common-&Regexp-Common-version;">
1143 Regexp::Common-&Regexp-Common-version;</bridgehead>
1144
1145 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-regexp-common">
1146 <primary sortas="a-Regexp-Common">Regexp::Common</primary>
1147 </indexterm>
1148
1149 <para>Regexp::Common provides commonly requested regular expressions. This
1150 module uses the standard <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1151
1152 &lfs78_checked;
1153
1154 <itemizedlist>
1155 <listitem>
1156 <para>
1157 <ulink url="&Regexp-Common-download-http;">Regexp-Common-&Regexp-Common-version;</ulink>
1158 </para>
1159 </listitem>
1160 <listitem>
1161<literallayout>&Regexp-Common-download-http;
1162MD5 sum: &Regexp-Common-md5sum;</literallayout>
1163 </listitem>
1164 </itemizedlist>
1165
1166 <!-- SGMLSpm -->
1167 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-sgmlspm"
1168 xreflabel="SGMLSpm-&SGMLSpm-version;">
1169 SGMLSpm-&SGMLSpm-version;</bridgehead>
1170
1171 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-sgmlspm">
1172 <primary sortas="a-SGMLSpm">SGMLSpm</primary>
1173 </indexterm>
1174
1175 <para>The SGMLSpm module is a <application>Perl</application> library
1176 used for parsing the output from James Clark's SGMLS and NSGMLS
1177 parsers. This modules uses the standard
1178 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1179
1180 &lfs78_checked;
1181
1182 <para> Before beginning the build, issue
1183 the following command to prevent an error:</para>
1184
1185<screen><userinput>chmod -v 644 MYMETA.yml</userinput></screen>
1186
1187 <para>
1188 After the package has been installed, run the following command
1189 as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
1190 </para>
1191
1192<screen role="root"><userinput>ln -sv sgmlspl.pl /usr/bin/sgmlspl</userinput></screen>
1193
1194 <itemizedlist>
1195 <listitem>
1196 <para>
1197 <ulink url="&SGMLSpm-download-http;">SGMLSpm-&SGMLSpm-version;</ulink>
1198 </para>
1199 </listitem>
1200 <listitem>
1201<literallayout>&SGMLSpm-download-http;
1202MD5 sum: &SGMLSpm-md5sum;</literallayout>
1203<!--http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/R/RA/RAAB/SGMLSpm-&SGMLSpm-version;.tar.gz -->
1204 </listitem>
1205 </itemizedlist>
1206
1207 <!-- Test-Command -->
1208 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-test-command"
1209 xreflabel="Test::Command-&Test-Command-version;">
1210 Test-Command-&Test-Command-version; (Test::Command)</bridgehead>
1211
1212 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-test-command">
1213 <primary sortas="a-Test-Command">Test::Command</primary>
1214 </indexterm>
1215
1216 <para>
1217 This module tests the exit status, STDOUT, or STDERR, of an external
1218 command. This module uses the standard
1219 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.
1220 </para>
1221
1222 &lfs78_checked;
1223
1224 <itemizedlist>
1225 <listitem>
1226 <para>
1227 <ulink url="&Test-Command-download-http;">Test-Command-&Test-Command-version;</ulink>
1228 </para>
1229 </listitem>
1230 <listitem>
1231<literallayout>&Test-Command-download-http;
1232MD5 sum: &Test-Command-md5sum;</literallayout>
1233 </listitem>
1234 </itemizedlist>
1235
1236 <!-- Test::Differences -->
1237 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-test-differences"
1238 xreflabel="Test::Differences-&Test-Differences-version;">
1239 Test::Differences-&Test-Differences-version;</bridgehead>
1240
1241 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-test-differences">
1242 <primary sortas="a-Test-Differences">Test::Differences</primary>
1243 </indexterm>
1244
1245 <para>Test::Differences - Test strings and data structures and show
1246 differences if not ok. This module and its dependency modules use the
1247 standard <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1248
1249 &lfs78_checked;
1250
1251 <itemizedlist>
1252 <listitem>
1253 <para>
1254 <ulink url="&Test-Differences-download-http;">Test::Differences-&Test-Differences-version;</ulink>
1255 </para>
1256 </listitem>
1257 <listitem>
1258<literallayout>&Test-Differences-download-http;
1259MD5 sum: &Test-Differences-md5sum;</literallayout>
1260 <itemizedlist>
1261 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~ovid/Text-Diff/">Text::Diff (for the testsuite)</ulink>
1262(http://search.cpan.org/~ovid/Text-Diff/)</literallayout>
1263 <itemizedlist>
1264 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~tyemq/Algorithm-Diff/">Algorithm::Diff (for the testsuite)</ulink>
1265(http://search.cpan.org/~tyemq/Algorithm-Diff/)</literallayout>
1266 </listitem>
1267 </itemizedlist>
1268 </listitem>
1269 </itemizedlist>
1270 </listitem>
1271 </itemizedlist>
1272
1273 <!-- Test::Pod -->
1274 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-test-pod"
1275 xreflabel="Test::Pod-&Test-Pod-version;">
1276 Test::Pod-&Test-Pod-version;</bridgehead>
1277
1278 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-test-pod">
1279 <primary sortas="a-Test-Pod">Test::Pod</primary>
1280 </indexterm>
1281
1282 <para>
1283 Test::Pod checks for POD errors in files. It uses the standard
1284 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.
1285 </para>
1286
1287 &lfs78_checked;
1288
1289 <itemizedlist>
1290 <listitem>
1291 <para>
1292 <ulink url="&Test-Pod-download-http;">Test-Pod-&Test-Pod-version;</ulink>
1293 </para>
1294 </listitem>
1295 <listitem>
1296<literallayout>&Test-Pod-download-http;
1297MD5 sum: &Test-Pod-md5sum;</literallayout>
1298 </listitem>
1299 </itemizedlist>
1300
1301 <!-- Test::Pod::Coverage -->
1302 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-test-pod-coverage"
1303 xreflabel="Test::Pod::Coverage-&Test-Pod-Coverage-version;">
1304 Test::Pod::Coverage-&Test-Pod-Coverage-version;</bridgehead>
1305
1306 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-test-pod-coverage">
1307 <primary sortas="a-Test-Pod-Coverage">Test::Pod::Coverage</primary>
1308 </indexterm>
1309
1310 <para>Test::Pod::Coverage check for pod coverage. This module and its
1311 dependency modules use the standard
1312 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1313
1314 &lfs78_checked;
1315
1316 <itemizedlist>
1317 <listitem>
1318 <para>
1319 <ulink url="&Test-Pod-Coverage-download-http;">Test::Pod::Coverage-&Test-Pod-Coverage-version;</ulink>
1320 </para>
1321 </listitem>
1322 <listitem>
1323<literallayout>&Test-Pod-Coverage-download-http;
1324MD5 sum: &Test-Pod-Coverage-md5sum;</literallayout>
1325 <itemizedlist>
1326 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~rclamp/Pod-Coverage/">Pod::Coverage (for the testsuite)</ulink>
1327(http://search.cpan.org/~rclamp/Pod-Coverage/)</literallayout>
1328 <itemizedlist>
1329 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~andk/Devel-Symdump/">Devel::Symdump (for the testsuite)</ulink>
1330(http://search.cpan.org/~andk/Devel-Symdump/)</literallayout>
1331 </listitem>
1332 </itemizedlist>
1333 </listitem>
1334 </itemizedlist>
1335 </listitem>
1336 </itemizedlist>
1337
1338 <!-- Text::BibTeX -->
1339 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-text-bibtex"
1340 xreflabel="Text::BibTeX-&Text-BibTeX-version;">
1341 Text::BibTeX-&Text-BibTeX-version;</bridgehead>
1342
1343 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-text-bibtex">
1344 <primary sortas="a-Text-BibTeX">Text::BibTex</primary>
1345 </indexterm>
1346
1347 <para>Text::BibTeX provides an interface to read and parse
1348 <application>BibTeX</application> files. This module uses the
1349 <xref linkend="perl-build-install"/>, but except where noted,
1350 its dependencies are installed using the standard
1351 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1352
1353 <para>This package asks for what it calls `Scalar::Util` version 1.42 or
1354 later if the core module List::Util is older than this, as happens with
1355 releases up to perl-5.20.2. To test the version, you can run the
1356 following command</para>
1357 <!-- use para and literallayout to avoid line break in the long path -->
1358 <para><literallayout><command>strings /usr/lib/perl5/5.*/*/auto/List/Util/Util.so |
1359 grep -E '^[[:digit:]]\.[[:digit:]]+'</command></literallayout></para>
1360 <para>and if necessary install
1361 <ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Scalar-List-Utils/">Scalar::List::Utils</ulink>
1362 (http://search.cpan.org/dist/Scalar-List-Utils/) to get a newer version of
1363 that module without updating all of <application>perl</application>.</para>
1364
1365 &lfs78_checked;
1366
1367 <itemizedlist>
1368 <listitem>
1369 <para>
1370 <ulink url="&Text-BibTeX-download-http;">Text-BibTeX-&Text-BibTeX-version;</ulink>
1371 </para>
1372 </listitem>
1373 <listitem>
1374<literallayout>&Text-BibTeX-download-http;
1375MD5 sum: &Text-BibTeX-md5sum;</literallayout>
1376 <itemizedlist>
1377 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Config-AutoConf/">Config::AutoConf</ulink>
1378(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Config-AutoConf/)</literallayout>
1379 <itemizedlist>
1380 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Capture-Tiny/">Capture=Tiny</ulink>
1381(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Capture-Tiny/)</literallayout>
1382 </listitem>
1383 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/ExtUtils-LibBuilder/">ExtUtils-LibBuilder</ulink>
1384(http://search.cpan.org/dist/LibBuilder/)
1385this uses the <xref linkend="perl-build-install"/></literallayout>
1386 <itemizedlist>
1387 <listitem>
1388 <para>
1389 <xref linkend="perl-module-build"/>
1390 </para>
1391 </listitem>
1392 </itemizedlist>
1393 </listitem>
1394 </itemizedlist>
1395 </listitem>
1396 </itemizedlist>
1397 </listitem>
1398 </itemizedlist>
1399
1400
1401 <!-- Text::Diff
1402 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-text-diff"
1403 xreflabel="Text::Diff-&Text-Diff-version;">
1404 Text::Diff-&Text-Diff-version;</bridgehead>
1405
1406 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-text-diff">
1407 <primary sortas="a-Text-Diff">Text::Diff</primary>
1408 </indexterm>
1409
1410 <para>Text::Diff is used to perform diffs on files and record sets. It
1411 provides a basic set of services akin to the GNU <command>diff</command>
1412 utility. It is not anywhere near as feature complete as GNU
1413 <command>diff</command>, but it is better integrated with
1414 <application>Perl</application> and available on all platforms. Text::Diff
1415 is often faster than shelling out to a system's <command>diff</command>
1416 executable for small files, and generally slower on larger files. The
1417 modules listed below are installed using the standard
1418 <application>Perl</application> module
1419 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1420
1421 <itemizedlist>
1422 <listitem>
1423 <para>
1424 <ulink url="http://cpan.org/authors/id/R/RB/RBS/Text-Diff-&Text-Diff-version-download-http;.tar.gz">
1425 Text-Diff-&Text-Diff-version;</ulink></para>
1426 <itemizedlist>
1427 <listitem>
1428 <para>
1429 <ulink url="http://cpan.org/authors/id/T/TY/TYEMQ/Algorithm-Diff-&Algorithm-Diff-version-download-http;.tar.gz">
1430 Algorithm-Diff-&Algorithm-Diff-version;</ulink></para>
1431 </listitem>
1432 </itemizedlist>
1433 </listitem>
1434 </itemizedlist>
1435 -->
1436
1437 <!-- Text::Roman -->
1438 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-text-roman"
1439 xreflabel="Text::Roman-&Text-Roman-version;">
1440 Text::Roman-&Text-Roman-version;</bridgehead>
1441
1442 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-text-roman">
1443 <primary sortas="a-Text-Roman">Text::Roman</primary>
1444 </indexterm>
1445
1446 <para>
1447 Text::Roman allows conversion between Roman and Arabic algorisms (number
1448 systems, e.g. MCMXLV and 1945). This module uses the standard
1449 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.
1450 </para>
1451
1452 &lfs78_checked;
1453
1454 <itemizedlist>
1455 <listitem>
1456 <para>
1457 <ulink url="&Text-Roman-download-http;">Text-Roman-&Text-Roman-version;</ulink>
1458 </para>
1459 </listitem>
1460 <listitem>
1461<literallayout>&Text-Roman-download-http;
1462MD5 sum: &Text-Roman-md5sum;</literallayout>
1463 </listitem>
1464 </itemizedlist>
1465
1466 <!-- Tk
1467 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="tk-perl"
1468 xreflabel="Tk-Perl-&Tk-Perl-version;">
1469 Tk-&Tk-Perl-version;</bridgehead>
1470
1471 <indexterm zone="perl-modules tk-perl">
1472 <primary sortas="a-Tk">Tk</primary>
1473 </indexterm>
1474
1475 <para>The <application>Tk</application> module is a
1476 <application>Perl</application> interface to the
1477 <application>Tk</application> package. The goal of this release is Unicode
1478 support via <application>Perl</application>'s and
1479 core-<application>Tk</application>'s use of UTF-8. Tk-&Tk-Perl-version;
1480 builds and loads into a threaded <application>Perl</application> but is NOT
1481 yet thread safe. The module is installed using the standard
1482 <application>Perl</application> module
1483 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1484
1485 <itemizedlist>
1486 <listitem>
1487 <para>
1488 <ulink url="http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/S/SR/SREZIC/Tk-&Tk-Perl-version-download-http;.tar.gz">
1489 Tk-&Tk-Perl-version;</ulink></para>
1490 <itemizedlist>
1491 <listitem>
1492 <para>
1493 <xref linkend="tk"/> and <xref linkend="libjpeg"/>
1494 </para>
1495 </listitem>
1496 </itemizedlist>
1497 </listitem>
1498 </itemizedlist>
1499 -->
1500
1501 <!-- Unicode::Collate -->
1502 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-unicode-collate"
1503 xreflabel="Unicode::Collate-&Unicode-Collate-version;">
1504 Unicode::Collate-&Unicode-Collate-version;</bridgehead>
1505
1506 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-unicode-collate">
1507 <primary sortas="a-Unicode-Collate">Unicode::Collate</primary>
1508 </indexterm>
1509
1510 <para>Unicode::Collate provides a Unicode collation algorithm. This module
1511 uses the standard <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1512
1513 &lfs78_checked;
1514
1515 <itemizedlist>
1516 <listitem>
1517 <para>
1518 <ulink url="&Unicode-Collate-download-http;">Unicode-Collate-&Unicode-Collate-version;</ulink>
1519 </para>
1520 </listitem>
1521 <listitem>
1522<literallayout>&Unicode-Collate-download-http;
1523MD5 sum: &Unicode-Collate-md5sum;</literallayout>
1524 </listitem>
1525 </itemizedlist>
1526
1527 <!-- Unicode::LineBreak -->
1528 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-unicode-linebreak"
1529 xreflabel="Unicode::LineBreak-&Unicode-LineBreak-version;">
1530 Unicode::LineBreak-&Unicode-LineBreak-version;</bridgehead>
1531
1532 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-unicode-linebreak">
1533 <primary sortas="a-Unicode-LineBreak">Unicode::LineBreak</primary>
1534 </indexterm>
1535
1536 <para>Unicode::LineBreak provides a UAX #14 Unicode Line Breaking Algorithm.
1537 This module and its dependencies use the standard
1538 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1539
1540 &lfs78_checked;
1541
1542 <itemizedlist>
1543 <listitem>
1544 <para>
1545 <ulink url="&Unicode-LineBreak-download-http;">Unicode::LineBreak-&Unicode-LineBreak-version;</ulink>
1546 </para>
1547 </listitem>
1548 <listitem>
1549<literallayout>&Unicode-LineBreak-download-http;
1550MD5 sum: &Unicode-LineBreak-md5sum;</literallayout>
1551 <itemizedlist>
1552 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/MIME-Charset/">MIME::Charset</ulink>
1553(http://search.cpan.org/dist/MIME-Charset/)</literallayout>
1554 <itemizedlist>
1555 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Encode-JISX0213/">Encode-JISX0213</ulink>
1556(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Encode-JISX0213/)</literallayout>
1557 <itemizedlist>
1558 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/Encode-ISO2022/">Encode-ISO2022</ulink>
1559(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Encode-ISO2022/)</literallayout>
1560 </listitem>
1561 </itemizedlist>
1562 </listitem>
1563 </itemizedlist>
1564 </listitem>
1565 </itemizedlist>
1566 </listitem>
1567 </itemizedlist>
1568
1569 <!-- URI -->
1570 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-uri"
1571 xreflabel="URI-&URI-version;">
1572 URI-&URI-version;</bridgehead>
1573
1574 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-uri">
1575 <primary sortas="a-URI">URI</primary>
1576 </indexterm>
1577
1578 <para>
1579 This module implements the URI class. Objects of this class represent
1580 "Uniform Resource Identifier references" as specified in RFC 2396 (and
1581 updated by RFC 2732). A Uniform Resource Identifier is a compact string of
1582 characters that identifies an abstract or physical resource. A Uniform
1583 Resource Identifier can be further classified as either a Uniform Resource
1584 Locator (URL) or a Uniform Resource Name (URN). The distinction between
1585 URL and URN does not matter to the URI class interface. A "URI-reference"
1586 is a URI that may have additional information attached in the form of a
1587 fragment identifier. This module uses the standard
1588 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.
1589 </para>
1590
1591 &lfs78_checked;
1592
1593 <itemizedlist>
1594 <listitem>
1595 <para>
1596 <ulink url="&URI-download-http;">URI-&URI-version;</ulink>
1597 </para>
1598 </listitem>
1599 <listitem>
1600<literallayout>&URI-download-http;
1601MD5 sum: &URI-md5sum;</literallayout>
1602 </listitem>
1603 </itemizedlist>
1604
1605 <!-- XML::LibXML::Simple -->
1606 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-xml-libxml-simple"
1607 xreflabel="XML::LibXML::Simple-&XML-LibXML-Simple-version;">
1608 XML::LibXML::Simple-&XML-LibXML-Simple-version;</bridgehead>
1609
1610 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-xml-libxml-simple">
1611 <primary sortas="a-XML-LibXML-Simple">XML::LibXML::Simple</primary>
1612 </indexterm>
1613
1614 <para>The XML::LibXML::Simple module is a rewrite of XML::Simple to use the
1615 XML::LibXML parser for XML structures,instead of the plain
1616 <application>Perl</application> or SAX parsers.
1617 This module and all dependency modules use the standard
1618 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1619
1620 &lfs78_checked;
1621
1622 <itemizedlist>
1623 <listitem>
1624 <para>
1625 <ulink url="&XML-LibXML-Simple-download-http;">XML::LibXML::Simple-&XML-LibXML-Simple-version;</ulink>
1626 </para>
1627 </listitem>
1628 <listitem>
1629<literallayout>&XML-LibXML-Simple-download-http;
1630MD5 sum: &XML-LibXML-Simple-md5sum;</literallayout>
1631 <itemizedlist>
1632 <listitem>
1633 <para>
1634 <xref linkend="perl-xml-sax"/>
1635 </para>
1636 </listitem>
1637 <listitem>
1638 <para>
1639 <xref linkend="perl-xml-libxml"/>
1640 </para>
1641 </listitem>
1642 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/dist/File-Slurp-Tiny/">File::Slurp::Tiny</ulink>
1643(http://search.cpan.org/dist/File-Slurp-Tiny/)</literallayout>
1644 </listitem>
1645 </itemizedlist>
1646 </listitem>
1647 </itemizedlist>
1648
1649 <!-- XML::LibXSLT -->
1650 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-xml-libxslt"
1651 xreflabel="XML::LibXSLT-&XML-LibXSLT-version;">
1652 XML::LibXSLT-&XML-LibXSLT-version;</bridgehead>
1653
1654 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-xml-libxslt">
1655 <primary sortas="a-XML-LibXSLT">XML::LibXSLT</primary>
1656 </indexterm>
1657
1658 <para>The XML::LibXSLT module provides an interface to
1659 <application>libxslt</application>. This module uses the standard
1660 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1661
1662 &lfs78_checked;
1663
1664 <itemizedlist>
1665 <listitem>
1666 <para>
1667 <ulink url="&XML-LibXSLT-download-http;">XML::LibXSLT-&XML-LibXSLT-version;</ulink>
1668 </para>
1669 </listitem>
1670 <listitem>
1671<literallayout>&XML-LibXSLT-download-http;
1672MD5 sum: &XML-LibXSLT-md5sum;</literallayout>
1673 <itemizedlist>
1674 <listitem>
1675 <para>
1676 <xref linkend="libxslt"/>
1677 </para>
1678 </listitem>
1679 </itemizedlist>
1680 </listitem>
1681 </itemizedlist>
1682
1683 <!-- XML::Parser -->
1684<!-- <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-xml-parser"
1685 xreflabel="XML::Parser-&XML-Parser-version;">
1686 XML::Parser-&XML-Parser-version;</bridgehead>
1687
1688 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-xml-parser">
1689 <primary sortas="a-XML-Parser">XML::Parser</primary>
1690 </indexterm>
1691
1692 <para>The XML::Parser module is a <application>Perl</application> extension
1693 interface to James Clark's XML parser,
1694 <application>expat</application>. The module uses the standard
1695 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1696
1697 &lfs7x5_checked;
1698
1699 <itemizedlist>
1700 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="&XML-Parser-download-http;">XML::Parser-&XML-Parser-version;</ulink>
1701MD5 sum: &XML-Parser-md5sum;) </literallayout>
1702 <itemizedlist>
1703 <!-<listitem>
1704 <para>
1705 <xref linkend="expat"/>
1706 </para>
1707 </listitem> ->
1708 <listitem>
1709 <para>
1710 <xref linkend="perl-lwp"/> (optionally used in the test suite)
1711 </para>
1712 </listitem>
1713 </itemizedlist>
1714
1715 </listitem>
1716 </itemizedlist>-->
1717
1718 <!-- XML::Simple -->
1719 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-xml-simple"
1720 xreflabel="XML::Simple-&XML-Simple-version;">
1721 XML::Simple-&XML-Simple-version;</bridgehead>
1722
1723 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-xml-simple">
1724 <primary sortas="a-XML-Simple">XML::Simple</primary>
1725 </indexterm>
1726
1727 <para>The XML::Simple module is a <application>Perl</application> extension
1728 that provides an easy API to read and write XML (especially config files).
1729 This module and all dependency modules use the standard
1730 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1731
1732 &lfs78_checked;
1733
1734 <itemizedlist>
1735 <listitem>
1736 <para>
1737 <ulink url="&XML-Simple-download-http;">XML::Simple-&XML-Simple-version;</ulink>
1738 </para>
1739 </listitem>
1740 <listitem>
1741<literallayout>&XML-Simple-download-http;
1742MD5 sum: &XML-Simple-md5sum;</literallayout>
1743 <itemizedlist>
1744 <!-- <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~grantm/XML-SAX/">XML::SAX</ulink> -->
1745 <listitem><literallayout><ulink id="perl-xml-sax" xreflabel="XML::SAX" url="http://search.cpan.org/~grantm/XML-SAX/">XML::SAX</ulink>
1746(http://search.cpan.org/~grantm/XML-SAX/)
1747(Note: this package does not support parallel build)</literallayout>
1748 <itemizedlist>
1749 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~perigrin/XML-NamespaceSupport/">XML::NamespaceSupport</ulink>
1750(http://search.cpan.org/~perigrin/XML-NamespaceSupport/)</literallayout>
1751 </listitem>
1752 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~grantm/XML-SAX-Base/">XML::SAX::Base</ulink>
1753(http://search.cpan.org/~grantm/XML-SAX-Base/)</literallayout>
1754 </listitem>
1755 </itemizedlist>
1756 </listitem>
1757 <listitem> <literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~bjoern/XML-SAX-Expat/">XML::SAX::Expat</ulink>
1758(http://search.cpan.org/~bjoern/XML-SAX-Expat/)
1759(Note: this package does not support parallel build)</literallayout>
1760<!-- <itemizedlist>
1761 <listitem>
1762 <para>
1763 <xref linkend="perl-xml-parser"/>
1764 </para>
1765 </listitem>
1766 </itemizedlist>-->
1767 </listitem>
1768 <listitem><literallayout> <ulink id="perl-xml-libxml" xreflabel="XML::LibXML" url="http://search.cpan.org/~shlomif/XML-LibXML/">XML::LibXML</ulink>
1769(http://search.cpan.org/~shlomif/XML-LibXML/)
1770(recommended for faster parsing)</literallayout>
1771 </listitem>
1772 <listitem><literallayout><ulink url="http://search.cpan.org/~chorny/Tie-IxHash/">Tie::IxHash</ulink>
1773(http://search.cpan.org/~chorny/Tie-IxHash/)
1774(optionally used in the test suite)</literallayout>
1775 </listitem>
1776 </itemizedlist>
1777 </listitem>
1778 </itemizedlist>
1779
1780 <!-- XML::Writer -->
1781 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-xml-writer"
1782 xreflabel="XML::Writer-&XML-Writer-version;">
1783 XML::Writer-&XML-Writer-version;</bridgehead>
1784
1785 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-xml-writer">
1786 <primary sortas="a-XML-Writer">XML::Writer</primary>
1787 </indexterm>
1788
1789 <para>XML::Writer provides a <application>Perl</application>
1790 extension for writing XML documents. This
1791 module uses the standard <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1792
1793 &lfs78_checked;
1794
1795 <itemizedlist>
1796 <listitem>
1797 <para>
1798 <ulink url="&XML-Writer-download-http;">XML::Writer-&XML-Writer-version;</ulink>
1799 </para>
1800 </listitem>
1801 <listitem>
1802<literallayout>&XML-Writer-download-http;
1803MD5 sum: &XML-Writer-md5sum;</literallayout>
1804 </listitem>
1805 </itemizedlist>
1806
1807 <!-- YAML
1808 <bridgehead renderas="sect3" id="perl-yaml"
1809 xreflabel="YAML-&YAML-version;">
1810 YAML-&YAML-version;</bridgehead>
1811
1812 <indexterm zone="perl-modules perl-yaml">
1813 <primary sortas="a-YAML">YAML</primary>
1814 </indexterm>
1815
1816 <para>The <application>YAML</application> modules implement a
1817 <application>YAML</application> Loader and Dumper based on the
1818 <application>YAML</application> 1.0 specification
1819 <ulink url="http://www.yaml.org/spec/"/>.
1820 <application>YAML</application> is a generic data serialization language
1821 that is optimized for human readability. It can be used to express the data
1822 structures of most modern programming languages. The module and
1823 dependencies are installed using the standard
1824 <application>Perl</application> module
1825 <xref linkend="perl-standard-install"/>.</para>
1826
1827 <note>
1828 <para>The <application>YAML</application>,
1829 <application>Test::Base</application> and
1830 <application>Spiffy</application> modules will install UTF-8
1831 encoded manual pages. To modify the manual pages so that non-UTF-8
1832 encoded pages are installed, issue the following commands (before
1833 any other build commands):</para>
1834
1835<screen><literal>For <application>Spiffy</application>: <command>sed -i 's,\xc3\xb6,o,' lib/Spiffy.pm</command>
1836
1837For <application>Test::Base</application>: <command>sed -i 's,\xc3\xb6,o,' \
1838 lib/Test/Base{,/Filter}.pm \
1839 lib/Module/Install/TestBase.pm</command>
1840
1841For <application>YAML</application>: <command>sed -i 's,\xc3\xb6,o,' \
1842 ysh \
1843 lib{,/Test}/YAML.pm \
1844 lib/YAML/{Types,Node,Error,Marshall,Tag,Base}.pm \
1845 lib/YAML/{Loader,Dumper}{,/Base}.pm</command></literal></screen>
1846
1847 </note>
1848
1849 <itemizedlist>
1850 <listitem>
1851 <para>
1852 <ulink url="http://cpan.org/authors/id/I/IN/INGY/YAML-&YAML-version;.tar.gz">
1853 YAML-&YAML-version;</ulink></para>
1854 <itemizedlist>
1855 <listitem>
1856 <para>
1857 <ulink url="http://cpan.org/authors/id/I/IN/INGY/Test-Base-&Test-Base-version;.tar.gz">
1858 Test-Base-&Test-Base-version;</ulink>
1859 (optionally used during the tests)
1860 </para>
1861 <itemizedlist>
1862 <listitem>
1863 <para
1864 <ulink url="http://cpan.org/authors/id/I/IN/INGY/Spiffy-&Spiffy-version;.tar.gz">
1865 Spiffy-&Spiffy-version;</ulink></para>
1866 </listitem>
1867 </itemizedlist>
1868 </listitem>
1869 <listitem>
1870 <para>
1871 <xref linkend="perl-text-diff"/>
1872 (optionally used during the tests)
1873 </para>
1874 </listitem>
1875 </itemizedlist>
1876 </listitem>
1877 </itemizedlist>
1878 -->
1879
1880 </sect2>
1881
1882 <sect2 role="installation" id="perl-standard-install"
1883 xreflabel="build and installation instructions">
1884 <title>Standard Installation of Perl Modules</title>
1885
1886 <para>Install <application>Perl</application> modules by running the
1887 following commands:</para>
1888
1889<screen><userinput>perl Makefile.PL &amp;&amp;
1890make &amp;&amp;
1891make test</userinput></screen>
1892
1893 <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
1894
1895<screen role="root"><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
1896
1897 <note>
1898 <para>When reinstalling a <application>Perl</application> module,
1899 sometimes older versions of the module being reinstalled are in other
1900 directories specified in <parameter>@INC</parameter>. To delete all
1901 other versions of the module being reinstalled (not simply older ones)
1902 set the <varname>UNINST</varname> variable:</para>
1903
1904<screen><userinput>make install UNINST=1</userinput></screen>
1905 </note>
1906
1907 </sect2>
1908
1909 <sect2 role="installation" id="perl-build-install"
1910 xreflabel="instructions for packages using Build.PL">
1911 <title>Installation of Perl Modules which use Build.PL</title>
1912
1913 <para>Before <application>perl-5.22</application>, Module::Build
1914 was part of the core distribution. Now it must be installed separately
1915 (see above) before any of the modules which use it can be built.</para>
1916
1917 <para>Install <application>Perl</application> modules which use
1918 Build.PL by running the following commands:</para>
1919
1920<!-- when Build is removed from the core perl distribution, perhaps in 5.22,
1921 Module::Build should be added to this page, and linked from here -->
1922<screen><userinput>perl Build.PL &amp;&amp;
1923./Build &amp;&amp;
1924./Build test</userinput></screen>
1925
1926 <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
1927
1928<screen role="root"><userinput>./Build install</userinput></screen>
1929
1930<!-- following not tested
1931 <note>
1932 <para>When reinstalling a <application>Perl</application> module,
1933 sometimes older versions of the module being reinstalled are in other
1934 directories specified in <parameter>@INC</parameter>. To delete all
1935 other versions of the module being reinstalled (not simply older ones)
1936 set the <varname>UNINST</varname> variable:</para>
1937
1938<screen><userinput>./Build install UNINST=1</userinput></screen>
1939 </note> -->
1940
1941 </sect2>
1942
1943 <sect2 role="installation" id="perl-auto-install"
1944 xreflabel="alternate auto installation instructions">
1945 <title>(Alternate) Auto Installation of Perl Modules.</title>
1946
1947 <para>There is an alternate way of installing the modules using the
1948 <command>cpan</command> shell <command>install</command> command. The
1949 command automatically downloads the source from the CPAN archive, extracts
1950 it, runs the compilation, testing and installation commands mentioned
1951 above, and removes the build source tree. You may still need to install
1952 dependent library packages before running the automated installation
1953 method.</para>
1954
1955 <para>The first time you run <command>cpan</command>, you'll be prompted
1956 to enter some information regarding download locations and methods. This
1957 information is retained in files located in
1958 <filename class='directory'>~/.cpan</filename>. Start the
1959 <command>cpan</command> shell by issuing '<command>cpan</command>' as the
1960 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user. Any module may now be
1961 installed from the
1962 <emphasis role='underlined'><prompt>cpan&gt;&nbsp;</prompt></emphasis>
1963 prompt with the command:</para>
1964
1965<screen role="root"><userinput>install <replaceable>&lt;Module::Name&gt;</replaceable></userinput></screen>
1966
1967 <para>For additional commands and help, issue '<command>help</command>'
1968 from the
1969 <emphasis role='underlined'><prompt>cpan&gt;&nbsp;</prompt></emphasis>
1970 prompt.</para>
1971
1972 <para>Alternatively, for scripted or non-interactive installations, use the
1973 following syntax as the
1974 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user to install one or more
1975 modules:</para>
1976
1977<screen role="root"><userinput>cpan -i <replaceable>&lt;Module1::Name&gt; &lt;Module2::Name&gt;</replaceable></userinput></screen>
1978
1979 <para>Review the <filename>cpan.1</filename> man page for additional
1980 parameters you can pass to <command>cpan</command> on the command
1981 line.</para>
1982
1983 </sect2>
1984
1985 <sect2 role="content">
1986 <title>Contents</title>
1987
1988 <para>
1989 Most of these modules only install into the perl directories, but a
1990 few will also install programs (mostly, perl scripts), or even a library,
1991 into <filename class="directory">/usr</filename>
1992 </para>
1993
1994 <segmentedlist>
1995 <segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
1996 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
1997
1998 <seglistitem>
1999 <seg> <!-- Use emphasis to highlihght the relevant module name.
2000 Our setup actually uses italic to do this this. -->
2001 <emphasis>Archive::Zip:</emphasis> crc32
2002 <emphasis>File::Find::Rule:</emphasis> findrule
2003 <emphasis>libwww-perl:</emphasis> lwp-download, lwp-dump, lwp-mirror, lwp-request
2004 <emphasis>Log::Log4perl:</emphasis> l4p-tmpl
2005 <emphasis>Module::Build</emphasis> config_data
2006 <emphasis>Pod::Coverage:</emphasis> pod_cover
2007 <emphasis>Text::BibTeX:</emphasis> biblex, bibparse, dumpnames
2008 </seg>
2009 <seg>
2010 <emphasis>Text::BibTeX:</emphasis> libbtparse.so
2011 </seg>
2012 </seglistitem>
2013 </segmentedlist>
2014
2015 <variablelist>
2016 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
2017 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
2018 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
2019
2020 <varlistentry id="crc32">
2021 <term><command>crc32</command></term>
2022 <listitem>
2023 <para>computes and prints to stdout the CRC-32 values of the
2024 given files.</para>
2025 <indexterm zone="perl-modules crc32">
2026 <primary sortas="b-crc32">crc32</primary>
2027 </indexterm>
2028 </listitem>
2029 </varlistentry>
2030
2031 <varlistentry id="findrule">
2032 <term><command>findrule</command></term>
2033 <listitem>
2034 <para>is a command line wrapper to File:Find:Rule.</para>
2035 <indexterm zone="perl-modules findrule">
2036 <primary sortas="b-findrule">findrule</primary>
2037 </indexterm>
2038 </listitem>
2039 </varlistentry>
2040
2041 <varlistentry id="lwp-download">
2042 <term><command>lwp-download</command></term>
2043 <listitem>
2044 <para>is a script to fetch a large file from the web.</para>
2045 <indexterm zone="perl-modules lwp-download">
2046 <primary sortas="b-lwp-download">lwp-download</primary>
2047 </indexterm>
2048 </listitem>
2049 </varlistentry>
2050
2051 <varlistentry id="lwp-dump">
2052 <term><command>lwp-dump</command></term>
2053 <listitem>
2054 <para>is used to see what headers and content is returned for a URL.</para>
2055 <indexterm zone="perl-modules lwp-dump">
2056 <primary sortas="b-lwp-dump">lwp-dump</primary>
2057 </indexterm>
2058 </listitem>
2059 </varlistentry>
2060
2061 <varlistentry id="lwp-mirror">
2062 <term><command>lwp-mirror</command></term>
2063 <listitem>
2064 <para>is a simple mirror utility.</para>
2065 <indexterm zone="perl-modules lwp-mirror">
2066 <primary sortas="b-lwp-mirror">lwp-mirror</primary>
2067 </indexterm>
2068 </listitem>
2069 </varlistentry>
2070
2071 <varlistentry id="lwp-request">
2072 <term><command>lwp-request</command></term>
2073 <listitem>
2074 <para>is a simple command line user agent.</para>
2075 <indexterm zone="perl-modules lwp-request">
2076 <primary sortas="b-lwp-request">lwp-request</primary>
2077 </indexterm>
2078 </listitem>
2079 </varlistentry>
2080
2081 <varlistentry id="l4p-templ">
2082 <term><command>l4p-templ</command></term>
2083 <listitem>
2084 <para>prints out the text of a template Log4perl configuration for
2085 starting a new Log4perl configuration file.</para>
2086 <indexterm zone="perl-modules l4p-templ">
2087 <primary sortas="b-l4p-templ">l4p-templ</primary>
2088 </indexterm>
2089 </listitem>
2090 </varlistentry>
2091
2092 <varlistentry id="config_data">
2093 <term><command>config_data</command></term>
2094 <listitem>
2095 <para>is used to query or change the configuration of perl modules.
2096 </para>
2097 <indexterm zone="perl-modules config_data">
2098 <primary sortas="b-config_data">config_data</primary>
2099 </indexterm>
2100 </listitem>
2101 </varlistentry>
2102
2103 <varlistentry id="pod_cover">
2104 <term><command>pod_cover</command></term>
2105 <listitem>
2106 <para>is used to get a coverage analysis of the embedded documentation
2107 in a perl module.</para>
2108 <indexterm zone="perl-modules pod_cover">
2109 <primary sortas="b-pod_cover">pod_cover</primary>
2110 </indexterm>
2111 </listitem>
2112 </varlistentry>
2113
2114 <varlistentry id="biblex">
2115 <term><command>biblex</command></term>
2116 <listitem>
2117 <para>performs lexical analysis on a BibTeX file.</para>
2118 <indexterm zone="perl-modules biblex">
2119 <primary sortas="b-biblex">biblex</primary>
2120 </indexterm>
2121 </listitem>
2122 </varlistentry>
2123
2124 <varlistentry id="bibparse">
2125 <term><command>bibparse</command></term>
2126 <listitem>
2127 <para>parses a series of BibTeX files with command line options to
2128 control the string post-processing behaviour.</para>
2129 <indexterm zone="perl-modules bibparse">
2130 <primary sortas="b-bibparse">bibparse</primary>
2131 </indexterm>
2132 </listitem>
2133 </varlistentry>
2134
2135 <varlistentry id="dumpnames">
2136 <term><command>dumpnames</command></term>
2137 <listitem>
2138 <para>parses a BibTeX file, splitting 'author' and 'editor' fields
2139 into lists of names, and then dumps everything to stdout.</para>
2140 <indexterm zone="perl-modules dumpnames">
2141 <primary sortas="b-dumpnames">dumpnames</primary>
2142 </indexterm>
2143 </listitem>
2144 </varlistentry>
2145
2146 <varlistentry id="libbtparse">
2147 <term><filename class='libraryfile'>libbtparse.so</filename></term>
2148 <listitem>
2149 <para>is a library for parsing and processing BibTeX data files.</para>
2150 <indexterm zone="perl-modules libbtparse">
2151 <primary sortas="c-libbtparse">libbtparse.so</primary>
2152 </indexterm>
2153 </listitem>
2154 </varlistentry>
2155
2156 </variablelist>
2157 </sect2>
2158
2159</sect1>
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