09-23-2003
I don't understand the relationship between the ".rhosts" and the script i need !!!
christian
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dist::zilla::plugin::prereqs
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Prereqs(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Prereqs(3pm)
NAME
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Prereqs - list simple prerequisites
VERSION
version 4.300020
SYNOPSIS
In your dist.ini:
[Prereqs]
Foo::Bar = 1.002
MRO::Compat = 10
Sub::Exporter = 0
You can specify requirements for different phases and relationships with:
[Prereqs]
-phase = test
-relationship = recommends
Fitz::Fotz = 1.23
Text::SoundEx = 3
Remember that if you load two Prereqs plugins, each will needs its own name, added like this:
[Prereqs / PluginName]
-phase = test
-relationship = recommends
Fitz::Fotz = 1.23
Text::SoundEx = 3
If the name is the CamelCase concatenation of a phase and relationship (or just a relationship), it will set those parameters implicitly.
If you use a custom name, but it does not specify the relationship, and you didn't specify either "-phase" or "-relationship", it throws
the error "No -phase or -relationship specified". This is to prevent a typo that makes the name meaningless from slipping by unnoticed.
The example below is equivalent to the example above, except for the name of the resulting plugin:
[Prereqs / TestRecommends]
Fitz::Fotz = 1.23
Text::SoundEx = 3
DESCRIPTION
This module adds "fixed" prerequisites to your distribution. These are prereqs with a known, fixed minimum version that doens't change
based on platform or other conditions.
You can specify prerequisites for different phases and kinds of relationships. In "RuntimeRequires", the phase is Runtime and the
relationship is Requires. These are described in more detail in the CPAN::Meta specification.
The phases are:
o configure
o build
o test
o runtime
o develop
The relationship types are:
o requires
o recommends
o suggests
o conflicts
If the phase is omitted, it will default to runtime; thus, specifying "Prereqs / Recommends" in your dist.ini is equivalent to
RuntimeRecommends.
Not all of these phases are useful for all tools, especially tools that only understand version 1.x CPAN::Meta files.
SEE ALSO
o Core Dist::Zilla plugins: @Basic, AutoPrereqs.
o The CPAN Meta specification: "PREREQUISITES" in CPAN::Meta.
AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Ricardo SIGNES.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-21 Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Prereqs(3pm)