Пакет perl-Module-Versions: Specfile
# # - Module::Versions - # This spec file was automatically generated by cpan2rpm [ver: 2.028] # (ALT Linux revision) # The following arguments were used: # Module::Versions # For more information on cpan2rpm please visit: http://perl.arix.com/ # %define module Module-Versions %define m_distro Module-Versions %define m_name Module::Versions %define m_author_id unknown %define _enable_test 1 Name: perl-Module-Versions Version: 0.02 Release: alt1 Summary: Handle versions of loaded modules with flexible result interface License: Artistic Group: Development/Perl Url: http://www.cpan.org Packager: Eugene Prokopiev <enp@altlinux.ru> BuildArch: noarch Source: http://search.cpan.org//CPAN/authors/id/T/TH/THW/%m_distro-%version.zip # Automatically added by buildreq on Mon Feb 20 2012 BuildRequires: perl-devel unzip %description Module::Versions handles versions of loaded modules with a flexible result interface. The main goal is to get as much version informations as possible about a module or module list with a simple call interface and an absolutely flexible result interface. Module::Versions handles *loaded* and *loadable* modules. The motivation for writing this module was the need for better support facilities to get informations about the used modules and versions in the productivity environment. Module::Versions allows shipping applications basically with something like a '-version' option (See the Getopt::Long manpage) but with expanded functions. Module::Versions tries to read the loaded/loadable module's $VERSION. For extended purposes any private project 'version variables' can be fetched ($_VERSION, $version, $REV, etc.). Module::Versions has a flexible result interface to satisfy different needs: results can be lists and data structures with different formats - pre-formed ARRAY, HASH, SCALAR, CSV, XML/XSD/DTD and a full flexible user callback interface. *It is for example very simple to print a good formatted version list to the console and save a version.xml file (in conjunction with an xsd-schema) at the same time with an absolutely minimum of coding (the SYNOPSIS manpage, Pretty Compact) *. Module::Versions tries to load 'version.pm' to support Perl 5.10.0's $VERSION formatting. %prep %setup -n %m_distro-%version %build %perl_vendor_build %install %perl_vendor_install %files %perl_vendor_privlib/Module/* %changelog * Mon Feb 20 2012 Eugene Prokopiev <enp@altlinux.ru> 0.02-alt1 - initial build for ALT Linux Sisyphus |