Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel/p5-Module-Build
To: None <pkgsrc-changes@NetBSD.org>
From: Thomas Klausner <wiz@netbsd.org>
List: pkgsrc-changes
Date: 02/27/2007 12:57:01
Module Name: pkgsrc
Committed By: wiz
Date: Tue Feb 27 12:57:01 UTC 2007
Modified Files:
pkgsrc/devel/p5-Module-Build: Makefile distinfo
Log Message:
Update to 0.2806:
Revision history for Perl extension Module::Build.
- On some systems (haven't identified the actual problem yet)
$ENV{PERL5LIB} can grow to enormous enough sizes that we can't
launch any more subprocesses because the environment table is full.
This is the now-infamous "Couldn't run Build.PL: Argument list too
long" error. Now we detect such situations and trim the directory
list to only include directories that actually exist, listed only
once each. Not the ideal solution, but it should work.
- Silence a warning in M::B::ModuleInfo that happens when the author
is using the "$VERSION = eval $VERSION" idiom.
- When running the 'testcover' action, do "cover --delete" if any of
the test files have changed (we already did so if any of the code
under test has changed). [Suggested by Chris Dolan, RT #23584]
- Fixed a broken link in the documentation about PREFIX. [Spotted by
David Steinbrunner]
- Changes to do_system() & friends on VMS to get system calls working
much better there. [Craig Berry]
- Added the "pardist" target which creates a PAR binary distribution
akin to a PPM distribution. [Steffen Mueller]
- Added the Interix platform as a Unix variant. [Stephen Hartland]
- Improved the error message we emit when a distribution contains XS
files but the user has no C compiler. [Suggested by Andreas Koenig]
0.2805_01 Thu Sep 7 21:57:29 CDT 2006
- Because of a weird behavior of YAML::Node, any distribution that
used version.pm objects to define their versions was generating the
wrong syntax for the versions in their META.yml file. They will
now appear as strings like v3.42.1 or similar, including the
leading v.
- Upgraded to version 0.67 of version.pm. [John Peacock]
- Added a contrib/ directory with a bash completion function for M::B
actions and switches. [Julian Mehnle]
- When we eval() the embedded version.pm code we will now die() if
the eval() was unsuccessful, rather than continuing blindly on and
dying mysteriously later.
- Added a 'retest' action that lets users run the current regression
tests on a previously-installed version of a distribution.
* Instead of storing an entire dump of the Config.pm hash in the
_build/ directory upon startup, we now just store any overrides the
user or author has specified. Note that if you were doing anything
you weren't supposed to be doing, like poking around in the
internals of $buld->{config}, your code might break, so I've put
the asterisk of incompatibility on this one just to cover my
tuchus. [Idea originally by Randy Sims]
- Made copying files via copy_if_modified() a little less chatty.
0.2805 Sat Jul 29 22:01:24 CDT 2006
- We now embed a copy of version.pm right in the
Module::Build::Version source code, with John Peacock's blessing,
in case the user has a rough time installing version.pm. This
helps alleviate troubles people were still having with working out
a seemingly circular dependency (even though version.pm now ships
with a standard Makefile.PL too). A version.pm >= 0.661 installed
on the system will take precedence over our bundled one. [John
Peacock]
- Fix some test warnings (or failures?) related to version.pm
numification. [John Peacock]
- The top-level 'version' entry in META.yml files we'd generated was
in the wrong format (it was being treated as a version.pm object
rather than a serialized copy) due to a weird YAML::Node issue.
Fixed.
- Don't 'use base qw(version)' anymore in our M::B::Version wrapper,
just set @ISA directly, because some people have reported that the
'use base' line is croaking.
- Added an 'allow_mb_mismatch' parameter to suppress the startup
check that ensures the version of M::B currently running is the
same as the one initially used to run the Build.PL. Use with
caution.
- Module::Build::ModuleInfo will no longer detect things that look
like $VERSION assignments after an __END__ or __DATA__ token.
- Updated documentation to mention the new mailing list on perl.org
rather than the old one on sourceforge.
0.2804 Sun Jul 16 16:41:25 CDT 2006
- Added 'use version;' in Module::Build::Version, because some
versions of base.pm won't automatically load version.pm when we do
'use base qw/version/;'. [Spotted by Erik Tank]
0.2803 Sat Jul 15 08:26:34 CDT 2006
- The META.yml file in the last release was all screwed up, so the
distribution wasn't indexed properly. Fixed in this release.
0.2802 Fri Jul 14 22:40:34 CDT 2006
- Added reliance on version.pm, which means we should deal much
better with the wide range of version specifications one finds on
CPAN. This is made possible by recent releases of version.pm that
give the user a pure-perl option, so installing version.pm
shouldn't be too onerous for most users. [John Peacock]
- We should be accepting the default when we're in unattended mode,
not acting dumb and ignoring both the default and the [empty]
answer from the user. Fixed. [Spotted by Nik Clayton]
0.2801 Sun May 21 00:07:40 CDT 2006
- Module::Build::Compat's emulation of INC is incorrectly prepending
a -I to the value of INC. This is incorrect because there should
already be a -I on the value. I.E. it's "perl Makefile.PL INC=-Ifoo"
not "perl Makefile.PL INC=foo" so Compat should not prefix a -I.
[Michael Schwern]
- Native batch scripts under Windows should not be converted by
pl2bat. [Spotted by Ron Savage]
- Tweaked the way we determine whether a file is executable on Unix.
We use this determination to decide whether to make it executable
during installation. [Julian Mehnle]
- Replaced a vestigial 'next' with 'return' now that the code is in a
subroutine (htmlify_pods()), not a loop. [Ron Savage]
- Fixed a guaranteed failure in t/signature.t when TEST_SIGNATURE was
set. [Eric R. Meyers]
- Fixed a test failure that occurred when testing or installing in
unattended mode - the code to test whether unattended mode and
attended mode are working properly was assuming that we started out
in attended mode. [Steve Peters]
- Improved our stand-in YAML generator that we use to generate
META.yaml when authors don't have a copy of YAML.pm installed on
their machine. It was unable to handle things like embedded
newlines in the data, now it has a much more extensive escaping
mechanism. [Stephen Adkins]
- Revised the docs for --prefix and PREFIX. [Michael Schwern]
0.28 Thu Apr 27 22:25:00 CDT 2006
- When y_n() or prompt() are called without a default value and the
build seems to be unattended (e.g. in automatic CPAN testing), we
now die() with an error message rather than silently returning
undef for prompt(), or looping indefinitely for y_n().
- When searching for '.modulebuildrc', return the first HOME-like
directory that actually contains the file instead of the first
existing directory. Document the search locations and the order
searched. [Spotted by David Golden]
- Split the API documentation out of Module::Build::Authoring into
its own document: Module::Build::API.
- We should not emit a warning if a Module::Build subclass is
required in a Makefile.PL that is not bundled in the current
distribution; it may be installed on the user's system. [Spotted by
Tyler MacDonald]
- copy_if_modified() now preserves the executable bit of the source
file. [Spotted by Julian Mehnle]
- Fixed compatibility of our screen-scraping the Test::Harness output
so we can recognize the most recent Test::Harness version. [Steve
Hay]
- Backing out a requirement added in 0.27_06 on the method y_n()
to always include a default. This behavior would cause existing
build scripts to start failing. We now fail with a missing default
only when $ENV{PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT} is set because there is no
reasonable default.
- Make install_types() method smarter with respect to custom install
types.
- Add documentation for the install_base_relpaths() and
prefix_relpaths() methods. Improved their usage for a public API,
and added tests.
0.27_10 Tue Mar 28 22:50:50 CST 2006
- Added the create_packlist property, default true, which controls
whether packlist files will be written during installation. This
was already part of Module::Build 0.2609, but for some reason we've
forgotten it in the 0.27_xx series. [Spotted by Steve Kirkup]
- Document the versions of Module::Build where each feature, action,
constructor argument, and method was first publicly documented.
- More fixes for find_perl_interpreter() to work with BSD flavored
UNIX: Ensure we always return absolute paths; throw an exception
upon failure to find correct interperter; document everything.
- We now include our own YAML.pm work-alike that we can use when the
real YAML isn't installed. We might soon even start using it when
YAML is installed, because the YAML API and dependency chain have
been changing in unfavorable ways lately. [Stephen Adkins]
- Fixed some shell-argument-quoting issues on VMS. In the process,
we have added some support for avoiding tripping over
shell-argument-quoting issues on other platforms too. [Initial
patch by Craig A. Berry]
0.27_09 Sat Mar 11 22:48:54 EST 2006
- Fixed find_perl_interpreter() so we can find the perl executable
when running from uninstalled perl even when $^X contains a
relative path. [Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes]
- Fixed warning message where we were printing the wrong field names.
[Chris Dolan]
- Added a 'testpodcoverage' action that runs a POD coverage check for
all modules in the distribution. [Yanick Champoux]
- Added a Cookbook example of subclassing to modify an action. [Dylan
Martin and David Golden]
- When building HTML documentation, we were opening the POD file and
not checking whether the open succeeded, which of course caused
problems down the line if it failed. Now we do "or die(...)" like
everywhere else. [Spotted by Joerg Braun]
0.27_08 Fri Mar 3 21:22:41 CST 2006
- Due to shell quoting issues and differences in syntax between
various flavors of Windows, the code for the 'pl2bat' utility
distributed with Perl has been incorporated into M::B::P::Windows.
[Thanks to Dr Bean and Ron Savage for help testing and isolating
the problem.]
- Modify add_build_element() so that it only adds elements if they
don't already exist. [David Wheeler]
- Fixed a bug in the 'pass-through' Makefile.PL in which we would die
if CPAN::Shell->install returned false, but apparently this return
value is unreliable. Now we only die if the module is actually
unavailable after installation.
- Fixed testing problems on VMS related to non-case-preserving
filesystems. We now bundle Tie::CPHash in the distribution (just
for testing purposes, it doesn't get installed) to help with
this. [Craig Berry and Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes]
- We incorrectly documented the 'dynamic_config' flag in the META.yml
file as having a default value of false, but according to the
META.yml spec (which, for heaven's sake, we wrote) its default
value is true. Fixed. [Spotted by Adam Kennedy]
- The have_c_compiler() method was dying if the ExtUtils::CBuilder
module wasn't around, which is obviously an unhelpful thing to do.
Now it just returns false. [Spotted by John Peacock]
- Fix detection of $VERSION expressions that are not
assignments. [Spotted by Chris Dolan]
- Obfuscate one of our constructs that uses a $VERSION variable,
because it was getting picked up by ExtUtils::MakeMaker's
version-finder. [Spotted by Randal Schwartz]
- The config_data script for querying and/or setting a module's
config data was forgetting to call write() after setting config
values (though setting feature values was working fine).
Fixed. [Brian Duggan]
- On Windows, remove the pl2bat generated 'Build.bat' script without
the annoying "The batch file cannot be found." error. [Solution
provided by RazTK and foxidrive on newsgroup alt.msdos.batch]
- Our version comparisons should now work correctly with modules that
use version.pm to delcare their versions (e.g. "our $VERSION =
version->new('1.0.0')"). [John Peacock and Ron Savage]
- We now create a Build.bat script on versions of Windows where it
makes sense. [Yves]
- Fixed the verbiage around choosing the correct make-alike on
different platforms to suggest using 'perl -V:make'. [Suggested by
anonymous user]
0.27_07 Wed Feb 1 20:07:45 CST 2006
- The notes() method now returns the new value when called with two
arguments, just like when it's called with one argument. [Tyler
MacDonald]
- The notes() method now distinguishes among the values undef, 0, and
the empty string, where previously it didn't. [Tyler MacDonald]
- We now unshift(@INC) rather than push(@INC) for the directory where
a build subclass lives, so that we're sure to pick up the right
version and not some already-installed version. [perlmonkey]
- The SIGNATURE file for version 0.27_06 (and I'm sure for lots of
versions before that too!) was messed up, since we were modifying
some files after signing. This has been band-aided for the time
being by signing twice. [Reported by Chris Dolan]
0.27_06 Mon Jan 23 21:44:54 CST 2006
- Fixed an undefined-variable warning when building the META.yml file
and the author hasn't used the 'module_name' mechanism. [Chris Dolan]
- We should now work with recent (> 0.49) versions of YAML.pm when
creating the META.yml file. [Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes]
- The y_n() method now requires the default parameter, and the
prompt() and y_n() methods have been improved with respect to
how they behave/detect when there is no user to ask. We're now
more consistent with MakeMaker, including respecting the
PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT environment variable. [Tyler MacDonald and
Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes]
- When building a README file using Pod::Text, work around a bug in
Pod::Text 3.01, which expects Pod::Simple::parse_file to take input
and output filehandles when it actually only takes an input
filehandle. [Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes]
0.27_05 Thu Jan 12 17:39:21 CST 2006
- In t/common.pl, we were attempting to let the user's installed
Test::More take precedence over ours, but getting thwarted by all
the test scripts' loading Test::More beforehand. Fixed. [Spotted
by Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes]
- In various test scripts, we were outputting some strings that
weren't strictly conformant with Test::Harness's expected input,
though it didn't actually cause problems. Now we're more
conformant, though not yet strict. [Spotted by Yitzchak
Scott-Thoennes]
0.27_04 Fri Dec 23 10:43:34 CST 2005
- Removed experimental feature that extended the prerequisite system
to apply ('requires', 'recommends', and 'conflicts') prereqs to all
actions. Most of the internal extensiblity has been retained so
that prereq types can easily be added, more selectively.
- Added a 'prereq_report' action that shows the user a well-formatted
list of all prerequisites, the versions required, and the versions
actually installed. [David Wheeler]
- Clarified the directory name that's created during the 'distdir'
action. [Suggested by Tyler MacDonald]
- Fixed a bug when creating the META.yml file without the help of
YAML.pm - some common strings weren't quoted & escaped properly.
Now only some uncommon ones are. [Spotted by Joshua ben Jore]
- Fixed a bug in which an "UNINST=1" argument specified to a
passthrough Makefile's "make install" wasn't actually seen by
Module::Build.
- Rather than dying when the Build script is run from the wrong
directory, it now simply chdir()s into the right directory and
keeps going. [Suggested by Dominique Quatravaux]
- Added an "Examples on CPAN" section to the cookbook, with an
initial entry pointing to John Peacock's SVN-Notify-Mirror
distribution.
- Add an invoked_action() method to return the name of the original
action invoked by the user.
- Add 'meta-spec' field to the generated META.yml file, including the
version of the specification followed by the current Module::Build
and the url where the specification can be found.
- Introduced two actions, 'html' & 'manpages', that generate
documentation for POD when the respective feature is enabled. The
actions will generate the documents even if there is no set place
to install to. However, if the actions are invoked as a dependency
of another action (e.g. build), the documentation will only be
built when there is a default or user-specified place to install to.
- Added support for environment variable, 'MODULEBUILDRC', which can
be used to specify the full path to an option file to use instead
of the default location of ~/.modulebuildrc. A special undocumented
setting of 'NONE' tells Module::Build not to load any user settings,
so tests can be run without tainting from user options.
- Documented and improved preliminary support for more Getopt::Long
style options are supported, including boolean options (--verbose,
--no-verbose), and use of hyphens in option names in addition to
underscores.
- The option to disable/enable reading of the ~/.modulebuildrc file
is changed from 'skip_rcfile' to 'use_rcfile'
- Allow the 'distmeta' action to continue when 'MANIFEST' is missing,
omitting the generation of the 'provieds' field. [Steven Schubiger]
- Fixed some failing regex from generated MANIFEST.SKIP file.
- Fixed an edge case in $VERSION parsing where we thought a package()
declaration was happening but it wasn't. [David Golden]
- Added docs for the install_destination() and install_types() methods.
0.27_03 (Beta for 0.28) Mon Oct 10 11:19:23 EDT 2005
- We now use ExtUtils::CBuilder to do all compiling of C code (for
example, when compiling XS modules). (This change actually
occurred in 0.27_01, but it was mistakenly omitted from the Changes
file.)
- Fixed an issue on Win32 (and other case-tolerant
non-case-preserving systems, possibly like VMS?) in which the
current working directory would sometimes be reported with
different case, fooling us into thinking that we were in the wrong
directory. [David Golden]
- The extra_compiler_flags setting was not actually being passed
along to ExtUtils::CBuilder so it could pass it along to the
compiler. Now it is.
- The synonyms 'scripts' and 'prereq' for 'script_files' and
'requires' were broken in a previous version (0.27_01, probably),
but now they're fixed. [David Golden]
- Previously, we assumed that any custom subclass of Module::Build
was located in _build/lib/. This is only true if the author used
the subclass() method, though. We now use %INC to find where the
custom subclass really is, so that we can "use lib" it. We also
issue a warning if it seems to be outside the build directory.
[Spotted by Peter Tandler]
- Added a URL for each license type that we know about, which will
appear as resources=>license: in the generated META.yml file.
- If the user passes a no_index parameter to our constructor, we now
pass that through when building the META.yml file. [Richard
Soderberg, RT #9603]
- A few more status messages can now be suppressed by using 'quiet'
mode. [Dave Rolsky]
- Added some more entries to the default MANIFEST.SKIP file. [Chris
Dolan]
- Our POD parser will now accept "AUTHORS" as well as "AUTHOR" when
looking for the author list in a module. [David Wheeler]
- When looking for the POD to auto-generate a README file, or for the
AUTHOR or ABSTRACT for the distribution, we now also look for a
*.pod with the same name as the *.pm file specified by
'version_from'. [David Golden]
- The recommended dependency on ExtUtils::ParseXS has been moved into
the "C_support" auto_feature.
- When building XS files, we now pass the -DVERSION and -DXS_VERSION
flags to the compiler. [Spotted by Jerry Hedden]
- If a distribution has XS files and Module::Build has not been
configured with the "C_support" feature, we now issue a
warning. [Suggested by Jerry Hedden]
- Added a dir_contains() method.
- Some versions of MakeMaker, CPANPLUS, and/or PAUSE thought that a
certain line of our code was declaring a $VERSION when we didn't
intend to. The line has been obscurified so they won't think that
anymore. [Jos Boumans, RT #14226]
- Added the Apache, MIT, and Mozilla licenses to the list of licenses
that this module knows about. [Bob Ippolito]
- Fixed a pretty significant typo in the documentation for
auto_features. [Spotted by Jonas B. Nielsen]
- In order to aid people who want to do customization of the META.yml
file, we've added a "metafile" property that can then be easily
overridden in subclasses, changed do_create_meta_yml() to
do_create_metafile(), and split out the code that actually
generates the YAML into a new method, write_metafile(). [David
Wheeler]
- Fixed a couple of non-helpful behaviors with extra_compiler_flags
and extra_linker_flags. These will automatically be run through
split_like_shell() when given to new() as strings.
- When the user doesn't have ExtUtils::ParseXS installed and we use
the old 'xsubpp', the displayed command line for creating the .c
file from the .xs file was missing its newline. Now it's got it.
0.27_02 (Beta for 0.28) Fri Jul 15 07:34:58 CDT 2005
- Provided initial support for the --prefix installation parameter,
which acts like MakeMaker's PREFIX. It is still highly recommended
NOT to use it when you could reasonably use --install_base or
--install_path or --install_dest, but that's just because the way
--prefix is designed is weird and unpredictable. Ultimately the
choice rests with the installing user. [Patches by Michael Schwern
and Rob Kinyon]
- Fixed a bug in subclass() which prevented people from using it to
subclass subclasses of Module::Build. [Chris Dolan]
- Added a 'pure_install' action, which for the time being is
identical to the 'install' action. [Jos Boumans]
- Fixed a POD error in an L<http://...> tag. [Offer Kaye]
- Note several options for automatically creating a new module dev
tree. [Suggested by Eric Wilhelm]
- Removed some hard-coded references to File::Spec::Unix in the
creation of HTML docs, which should help that code work in more
places, and help people not to panic when they look at it. [Spotted
by Yves]
- We now use Pod::Readme by default (instead of Pod::Text) to
generate the README file when the 'create_readme' option is used.
If Pod::Readme is not installed, we will still fall back to using
Pod::Text. [Robert Rothenberg]
- The values of the "prefix", "install_base", "install_path", and
"install_dest" parameters can now begin with "~" or "~user", and
we'll de-tilde-ify them by using glob().
- The (optional) auto-creation of the README and Makefile.PL files
have been moved from the 'distdir' action to the 'distmeta'
action. [David Golden]
- When looking for a .modulebuildrc file, we now use a fancier method
of trying to find the home directory, because $ENV{HOME} isn't a
very cross-platform variable. [Robert Rothenberg]
- We now memoize the output of the internal _default_INC() method,
since it uses backticks and might be kind of slow.
- When processing XS files, we now look for a typemap in lib/ as well
as using the system's default typemap. [John Peacock]
- The DESTDIR, PREFIX, and INSTALL_BASE arguments to "make install"
are now supported for pass-through Makefiles (they've been
supported for quite a while as arguments to "perl
Makefile.PL"). [Requested by Guillaume Rousse]
- Test::Harness has changed its output format in recent versions,
which threw off one of our tests. We now allow for this different
format. [Reported by Scott Godin]
- Fixed an issue that prevented Module::Build from upgrading itself
using its own API (which is how CPANPLUS uses it). There are still
some issues with this solution, however. See ticket #13169 in
rt.cpan.org. [Reported by Jos Boumans]
- Fixed a fatal error that occurred when a distribution's author
could not be determined from its POD nor from the call to
Module::Build->new() in its Build.PL. See ticket #12318 in
rt.cpan.org. [Reported by Jos Boumans]
- Apparently on Windows and cygwin it's not possible to use the "-pi"
switch to perl without a backup extension, so now we use ".bak" and
remove the backup file when we're done. Thus the "dist" action for
Module::Build itself can now be run on those platforms. [Yitzchak
Scott-Thoennes]
- Improved the handling of auto_features in the config_data access
script. [Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes]
0.27_01 (Beta for 0.28) Fri Apr 15 21:12:57 CDT 2005
Backward-incompatible (but better) changes:
* When using the 'install_base' option to choose a directory for
installing everything, perl modules now go into lib/perl5/ instead
of just lib/. It seems this is more consistent with people's
expectations, and the way I had it before was a bit peculiar to the
way I like things in my own home directory. [Michael Schwern]
* When the user is using the 'install_base' option, scripts will now
be installed by default in $install_base/bin/ rather than
$install_base/script/ . [Jan Hudec and Michael Schwern]
Major changes:
- The auto_features mechanism will now re-evaluate dependencies every
time feature() is called for an auto-feature, rather than freezing
the success/failure value during 'perl Build.PL' and using that
value for all eternity (or module update, whichever comes first).
This applies to both $build->feature() and
FooModule::ConfigData->feature() calls. [Requested by many]
- Added the meta_add and meta_merge mechanisms, which let the module
author add/merge arbitrary entries into the META.yml file.
- Now reads per-action default options from '$ENV{HOME}/.modulebuildrc'
if it exists. Command line options override anything set in the rc file.
- We now use ExtUtils::CBuilder to do all compiling of C code (for
example, when compiling XS modules).
- The creation of Unix man pages is no longer a strict necessity - it
has now been turned into an 'auto-feature' contingent on the
presence of Pod::Man and a location specified for man pages to go.
- A user-specified 'install_path' setting will now take precedence
over an 'install_base' setting. This allows the user to use
'install_base' to set the base for all elements in one go, and then
use 'install_path' to override specific paths or add paths for
additional kinds of targets.
- Split the main documentation from 'Module/Build.pm' into two
sections. The user level documentation and overview remains in
'Module/Build.pm', while a new document,
'Module/Build/Authoring.pod', has been created for module authors.
Minor changes:
- new_from_context() was losing its arguments in some cases (and not
because of inadequate training in forensic debate) - we now pass its
arguments directly to the Build.PL script rather than merging them
in afterwards.
- Let resume() return an object blessed into the appropriate class
if the user has provided a subclass, as specified by the
'build_class' property. This allows current() and new_from_context()
to behave more like factory methods returning objects of the correct
class based on context. [Ray Zimmerman]
- Refactored methods relating to parsing perl module files for
package, version, and pod data into a new class:
Module::Build::ModuleInfo. It should not be considered part of
Module::Build's API, because we may split it out entirely as a
separate CPAN module that we depend on.
- Added new method Module::Build::prepare_metadata() for authors to
override in order to add custom fields to META.yml.
- We now use Test::More for our regression tests. If the user
doesn't have it installed, we include a copy in t/lib/ that we can
use during testing.
- When copying files in the 'distdir' action, set permissions to match
the original files. [Julian Mehnle]
- When adding files like META.yml to the MANIFEST, we now tell the
user we're doing so by printing one of the "Added to MANIFEST: ..."
lines. [Ron Savage]
- Added a runtime_params() method, which lets a module author see
which parameters were overridden by the user on the command line
(or in whatever paradigm the user originally invoked Module::Build
from). [David Wheeler]
- Added the current_action() method, which, surprisingly, returns the
name of the currently running action. [David Wheeler]
- Added docs for run_perl_script().
- Added some stuff to the docs about why PREFIX is unsupported, and
what to use instead. [Steve Purkis]
- The simple get/set accessor methods for all the 'parameters' like
verbose(), license(), etc. now have auto-generated documentation in
Module/Build.pm.
- Created a Cookbook entry for 'Adding new elements to the install
process'
- We now add META.yml to the MANIFEST when META.yml is created, not
when MANIFEST is created. [Spotted by Ron Savage]
- Added some additional patterns to the suggested MANIFEST.SKIP
contents, and changed the docs so that we encourage the user to use
the MANIFEST.SKIP. [Ron Savage]
- Eliminated a redundant recipe from the Cookbook, now that there are
some more extensive recipes on how to add stuff to the
build/install sequences.
- Eliminated an undefined-variable warning when testing under perl 5.005
- When building HTML documentation, 'html_backlink' and 'html_css'
properties are now first-class properties, so they can be set from
the command line. [Suggested by Sagar R. Shah]
- Have script_files default to everything in bin. I believe this is
the least surprising behavior. [Suggested by Michael Schwern]
- If script_files is given a directory, consider each file in that
directory tree as a script to be installed. This avoids having to
remember to add to the script_files list every time you add a
program. [Suggested by Michael Schwern]
- We now only load Pod::Man when we actually need to build man pages.
- We now make Test::Harness use our carefully-selected path to a perl
executable regardless of Test::Harness's version. Previously we
let it figure stuff out for itself if it was a reasonably modern
version, but it's safer to make sure we're using the same perl
everywhere.
To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -r1.12 -r1.13 pkgsrc/devel/p5-Module-Build/Makefile
cvs rdiff -r1.7 -r1.8 pkgsrc/devel/p5-Module-Build/distinfo
Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
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