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cpan

CPAN(1)                Perl Programmers Reference Guide                CPAN(1)



NAME
cpan - easily interact with CPAN from the command line

SYNOPSIS
# with arguments and no switches, installs specified modules
cpan module_name [ module_name ... ]

# with switches, installs modules with extra behavior
cpan [-cfimt] module_name [ module_name ... ]

# without arguments, starts CPAN.pm shell
cpan

# without arguments, but some switches
cpan [-ahrvACDLO]

DESCRIPTION
This script provides a command interface (not a shell) to CPAN. At the
moment it uses CPAN.pm to do the work, but it is not a one-shot command
runner for CPAN.pm.

Meta Options
These options are mutually exclusive, and the script processes them in
this order: [hvCAar]. Once the script finds one, it ignores the
others, and then exits after it finishes the task. The script ignores
any other command line options.

-a Creates the CPAN.pm autobundle with CPAN::Shell->autobundle.

-A module [ module ... ]
Shows the primary maintainers for the specified modules

-C module [ module ... ]
Show the "Changes" files for the specified modules

-D module [ module ... ]
Show the module details. This prints one line for each out-of-date
module (meaning, modules locally installed but have newer versions
on CPAN). Each line has three columns: module name, local version,
and CPAN version.

-L author [ author ... ]
List the modules by the specified authors.

-h Prints a help message.

-O Show the out-of-date modules.

-r Recompiles dynamically loaded modules with CPAN::Shell->recompile.

-v Print the script version and CPAN.pm version.

Module options
These options are mutually exclusive, and the script processes them in
alphabetical order. It only processes the first one it finds.

c Runs a `make clean` in the specified module's directories.

f Forces the specified action, when it normally would have failed.

i Installed the specified modules.

m Makes the specified modules.

t Runs a `make test` on the specified modules.

Examples
# print a help message
cpan -h

# print the version numbers
cpan -v

# create an autobundle
cpan -a

# recompile modules
cpan -r

# install modules ( sole -i is optional )
cpan -i Netscape::Booksmarks Business::ISBN

# force install modules ( must use -i )
cpan -fi CGI::Minimal URI

TO DO
BUGS
* none noted

SEE ALSO
Most behaviour, including environment variables and configuration,
comes directly from CPAN.pm.

SOURCE AVAILABILITY
This source is part of a SourceForge project which always has the
latest sources in CVS, as well as all of the previous releases.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/brian-d-foy/

If, for some reason, I disappear from the world, one of the other
members of the project can shepherd this module appropriately.

CREDITS
Japheth Cleaver added the bits to allow a forced install (-f).

Jim Brandt suggest and provided the initial implementation for the up-
to-date and Changes features.

Adam Kennedy pointed out that exit() causes problems on Windows where
this script ends up with a .bat extension

AUTHOR
brian d foy, ""

COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2001-2006, brian d foy, All Rights Reserved.

You may redistribute this under the same terms as Perl itself.



perl v5.10.1 2010-04-23 CPAN(1)

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