INSTMODSH(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation INSTMODSH(1)NAME
instmodsh - A shell to examine installed modules
SYNOPSIS
instmodsh
DESCRIPTION
A little interface to ExtUtils::Installed to examine installed modules, validate your packlists and even create a tarball from an installed
module.
SEE ALSO
ExtUtils::Installed
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ExtUtils::Installed - Inventory management of installed modules
SYNOPSIS
use ExtUtils::Installed;
my ($inst) = ExtUtils::Installed->new();
my (@modules) = $inst->modules();
my (@missing) = $inst->validate("DBI");
my $all_files = $inst->files("DBI");
my $files_below_usr_local = $inst->files("DBI", "all", "/usr/local");
my $all_dirs = $inst->directories("DBI");
my $dirs_below_usr_local = $inst->directory_tree("DBI", "prog");
my $packlist = $inst->packlist("DBI");
DESCRIPTION
ExtUtils::Installed provides a standard way to find out what core and module files have been installed. It uses the information stored in
.packlist files created during installation to provide this information. In addition it provides facilities to classify the installed
files and to extract directory information from the .packlist files.
USAGE
The new() function searches for all the installed .packlists on the system, and stores their contents. The .packlists can be queried with
the functions described below.
FUNCTIONS
new()
This takes no parameters, and searches for all the installed .packlists on the system. The packlists are read using the ExtU-
tils::packlist module.
modules()
This returns a list of the names of all the installed modules. The perl 'core' is given the special name 'Perl'.
files()
This takes one mandatory parameter, the name of a module. It returns a list of all the filenames from the package. To obtain a list
of core perl files, use the module name 'Perl'. Additional parameters are allowed. The first is one of the strings "prog", "doc" or
"all", to select either just program files, just manual files or all files. The remaining parameters are a list of directories. The
filenames returned will be restricted to those under the specified directories.
directories()
This takes one mandatory parameter, the name of a module. It returns a list of all the directories from the package. Additional
parameters are allowed. The first is one of the strings "prog", "doc" or "all", to select either just program directories, just manual
directories or all directories. The remaining parameters are a list of directories. The directories returned will be restricted to
those under the specified directories. This method returns only the leaf directories that contain files from the specified module.
directory_tree()
This is identical in operation to directories(), except that it includes all the intermediate directories back up to the specified
directories.
validate()
This takes one mandatory parameter, the name of a module. It checks that all the files listed in the modules .packlist actually exist,
and returns a list of any missing files. If an optional second argument which evaluates to true is given any missing files will be
removed from the .packlist
packlist()
This returns the ExtUtils::Packlist object for the specified module.
version()
This returns the version number for the specified module.
EXAMPLE
See the example in ExtUtils::Packlist.
AUTHOR
Alan Burlison <Alan.Burlison@uk.sun.com>
perl v5.8.0 2002-06-01 ExtUtils::Installed(3pm)