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install($hashref,$verbose,$nonono);
uninstall($packlistfile,$verbose,$nonono);
pm_to_blib($hashref);
install()
and uninstall()
are specific to
the way ExtUtils::MakeMaker handles the installation and deinstallation of
perl modules. They are not designed as general purpose tools.
install()
takes three arguments. A reference to a hash, a
verbose switch and a don't-really-do-it switch. The hash ref contains a
mapping of directories: each key/value pair is a combination of directories
to be copied. Key is a directory to copy from, value is a directory to copy
to. The whole tree below the ``from'' directory will be copied preserving
timestamps and permissions.
There are two keys with a special meaning in the hash: ``read'' and
``write''. After the copying is done, install will write the list of target
files to the file named by $hashref->{write}
. If there is another file named by $hashref->{read}
, the contents of this file will be merged into the written file. The read
and the written file may be identical, but on AFS it is quite likely,
people are installing to a different directory than the one where the files
later appear.
uninstall()
takes as first argument a file containing
filenames to be unlinked. The second argument is a verbose switch, the
third is a no-don't-really-do-it-now switch.
pm_to_blib()
takes a hashref as the first argument and copies
all keys of the hash to the corresponding values efficiently. Filenames
with the extension pm are autosplit. Second argument is the autosplit
directory.
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