NAME¶
App::cpanminus - get, unpack, build and install modules from CPAN
SYNOPSIS¶
cpanm Module
Run "cpanm -h" for more options.
DESCRIPTION¶
cpanminus is a script to get, unpack, build and install modules from CPAN and
does nothing else.
It's dependency free (can bootstrap itself), requires zero configuration, and
stands alone. When running, it requires only 10MB of RAM.
INSTALLATION¶
There are several ways to install cpanminus to your system.
Package management system¶
There are Debian packages, RPMs, FreeBSD ports, and packages for other operation
systems available. If you want to use the package management system, search
for cpanminus and use the appropriate command to install. This makes it easy
to install "cpanm" to your system without thinking about where to
install, and later upgrade.
Installing to system perl¶
You can also use the latest cpanminus to install cpanminus itself:
curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --sudo App::cpanminus
This will install "cpanm" to your bin directory like
"/usr/local/bin" (unless you configured "INSTALL_BASE"
with local::lib), so you probably need the "--sudo" option.
Installing to local perl (perlbrew)¶
If you have perl in your home directory, which is the case if you use tools like
perlbrew, you don't need the "--sudo" option, since you're most
likely to have a write permission to the perl's library path. You can just do:
curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - App::cpanminus
to install the "cpanm" executable to the perl's bin path, like
"~/perl5/perlbrew/bin/cpanm".
Downloading the standalone executable¶
You can also copy the standalone executable to whatever location you'd like.
cd ~/bin
curl -LO http://xrl.us/cpanm
chmod +x cpanm
# edit shebang if you don't have /usr/bin/env
This just works, but be sure to grab the new version manually when you upgrade
because "--self-upgrade" might not work for this.
DEPENDENCIES¶
perl 5.8 or later.
- •
- 'tar' executable (bsdtar or GNU tar version 1.22 are
rcommended) or Archive::Tar to unpack files.
- •
- C compiler, if you want to build XS modules.
- •
- make
- •
- Module::Build (core in 5.10)
QUESTIONS¶
Another CPAN installer?¶
OK, the first motivation was this: the CPAN shell runs out of memory (or swaps
heavily and gets really slow) on Slicehost/linode's most affordable plan with
only 256MB RAM. Should I pay more to install perl modules from CPAN? I don't
think so.
But why a new client?¶
First of all, let me be clear that CPAN and CPANPLUS are great tools I've used
for
literally years (you know how many modules I have on CPAN, right?).
I really respect their efforts of maintaining the most important tools in the
CPAN toolchain ecosystem.
However, for less experienced users (mostly from outside the Perl community), or
even really experienced Perl developers who know how to shoot themselves in
their feet, setting up the CPAN toolchain often feels like yak shaving,
especially when all they want to do is just install some modules and start
writing code.
Zero-conf? How does this module get/parse/update the CPAN
index?¶
It queries the CPAN Meta DB site running on Google AppEngine at
<
http://cpanmetadb.plackperl.org/>. The site is updated every hour to
reflect the latest changes from fast syncing mirrors. The script then also
falls back to scrape the site <
http://search.cpan.org/>.
Fetched files are unpacked in "~/.cpanm" and automatically cleaned up
periodically. You can configure the location of this with the
"PERL_CPANM_HOME" environment variable.
Where does this install modules to? Do I need root access?¶
It installs to wherever ExtUtils::MakeMaker and Module::Build are configured to
(via "PERL_MM_OPT" and "PERL_MB_OPT"). So if you're using
local::lib, then it installs to your local perl5 directory. Otherwise it
installs to the site_perl directory that belongs to your perl.
cpanminus at a boot time checks whether you have configured local::lib, or have
the permission to install modules to the site_perl directory. If neither, it
automatically sets up local::lib compatible installation path in a
"perl5" directory under your home directory. To avoid this, run the
script as the root user, with "--sudo" option or with
"--local-lib" option.
cpanminus can't install the module XYZ. Is it a bug?¶
It is more likely a problem with the distribution itself. cpanminus doesn't
support or is known to have issues with distributions like as follows:
- •
- Tests that require input from STDIN.
- •
- Tests that might fail when "AUTOMATED_TESTING" is
enabled.
- •
- Modules that have invalid numeric values as VERSION (such
as "1.1a")
These failures can be reported back to the author of the module so that they can
fix it accordingly, rather than me.
Does cpanm support the feature XYZ of CPAN and CPANPLUS?¶
Most likely not. Here are the things that cpanm doesn't do by itself. And it's a
feature - you got that from the name
minus, right?
If you need these features, use CPAN, CPANPLUS or the standalone tools that are
mentioned.
- •
- Bundle:: module dependencies
- •
- CPAN testers reporting
- •
- Building RPM packages from CPAN modules
- •
- Listing the outdated modules that needs upgrading. See
App::cpanoutdated
- •
- Uninstalling modules. See pm-uninstall.
- •
- Showing the changes of the modules you're about to upgrade.
See cpan-listchanges
- •
- Patching CPAN modules with distroprefs.
See cpanm or "cpanm -h" to see what cpanminus
can do :)
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 2010- Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
The standalone executable contains the following modules embedded.
- CPAN::DistnameInfo Copyright 2003 Graham Barr
- Parse::CPAN::Meta Copyright 2006-2009 Adam Kennedy
- local::lib Copyright 2007-2009 Matt S Trout
- HTTP::Tiny Copyright 2011 Christian Hansen
- Module::Metadata Copyright 2001-2006 Ken Williams. 2010
Matt S Trout
- version Copyright 2004-2010 John Peacock
- JSON::PP Copyright 2007aXX2011 by Makamaka
Hannyaharamitu
- CPAN::Meta Copyright (c) 2010 by David Golden and Ricardo
Signes
- Try::Tiny Copyright (c) 2009 Yuval Kogman
- parent Copyright (c) 2007-10 Max Maischein
- Version::Requirements copyright (c) 2010 by Ricardo
Signes
- CPAN::Meta::YAML copyright (c) 2010 by Adam Kennedy
LICENSE¶
Same as Perl.
CREDITS¶
CONTRIBUTORS¶
Patches and code improvements were contributed by:
Goro Fuji, Kazuhiro Osawa, Tokuhiro Matsuno, Kenichi Ishigaki, Ian Wells, Pedro
Melo, Masayoshi Sekimura, Matt S Trout (mst), squeeky, horus and Ingy dot Net.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS¶
Bug reports, suggestions and feedbacks were sent by, or general acknowledgement
goes to:
Jesse Vincent, David Golden, Andreas Koenig, Jos Boumans, Chris Williams, Adam
Kennedy, Audrey Tang, J. Shirley, Chris Prather, Jesse Luehrs, Marcus Ramberg,
Shawn M Moore, chocolateboy, Chirs Nehren, Jonathan Rockway, Leon Brocard,
Simon Elliott, Ricardo Signes, AEvar Arnfjord Bjarmason, Eric Wilhelm, Florian
Ragwitz and xaicron.
- <http://github.com/miyagawa/cpanminus> - source code
repository, issue tracker
- <irc://irc.perl.org/#toolchain> - discussions about
Perl toolchain. I'm there.
NO WARRANTY¶
This software is provided "as-is," without any express or implied
warranty. In no event shall the author be held liable for any damages arising
from the use of the software.
SEE ALSO¶
CPAN CPANPLUS pip