Bundle::ApacheTest(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Bundle::ApacheTest(3)NAME
Bundle::ApacheTest - A bundle to install all Apache-Test related modules
SYNOPSIS
perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::ApacheTest'
CONTENTS
Crypt::SSLeay - For https support
Devel::CoreStack - For getting core stack info
Devel::Symdump - For, uh, dumping symbols
Digest::MD5 - Needed for Digest authentication
URI - There are URIs everywhere
Net::Cmd - For libnet
MIME::Base64 - Used in authentication headers
HTML::Tagset - Needed by HTML::Parser
HTML::Parser - Need by HTML::HeadParser
HTML::HeadParser - To get the correct $res->base
LWP - For libwww-perl
IPC::Run3 - Used in Apache::TestSmoke
DESCRIPTION
This bundle lists all the CPAN modules used by Apache-Test.
perl v5.16.2 2012-01-30 Bundle::ApacheTest(3)
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Bundle::Object::InsideOut(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Bundle::Object::InsideOut(3pm)NAME
Bundle::Object::InsideOut - A bundle of modules for full Object::InsideOut support
SYNOPSIS
perl -MCPAN -e "install Bundle::Object::InsideOut"
CONTENTS
Test::Harness 3.23 - Used for module testing
Test::Simple 0.98 - Used for module testing
Scalar::Util 1.23 - Used by Object::InsideOut
Pod::Escapes 1.04 - Used by Pod::Simple
Pod::Simple 3.19 - Used by Test::Pod
Test::Pod 1.45 - Checks POD syntax
Devel::Symdump 2.08 - Used by Pod::Coverage
File::Spec 3.33 - Used by Pod::Parser
Pod::Parser 1.37 - Used by Pod::Coverage
Pod::Coverage 0.21 - Used by Test::Pod::Coverage
Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08 - Tests POD coverage
threads 1.86 - Support for threads
threads::shared 1.40 - Support for sharing objects between threads
Want 0.18 - :lvalue accessor support
Data::Dumper 2.131 - Object serialization support
Storable 2.30 - Object serialization support
Devel::StackTrace 1.27 - Used by Exception::Class
Class::Data::Inheritable 0.08 - Used by Exception::Class
Exception::Class 1.32 - Error handling
Object::InsideOut 3.87 - Inside-out object support
URI 1.59 - Used by LWP::UserAgent
HTML::Tagset 3.20 - Used by LWP::UserAgent
HTML::Parser 3.69 - Used by LWP::UserAgent
LWP::UserAgent 6.03 - Used by Math::Random::MT::Auto
Win32::API 0.64 - Used by Math::Random::MT::Auto (Win XP only)
Math::Random::MT::Auto 6.17 - Support for :SECURE mode
DESCRIPTION
This bundle includes all the modules used to test and support Object::InsideOut.
CAVEATS
For ActivePerl on Win XP, if Win32::API doesn't install using CPAN, then try installing it using PPM:
ppm install Win32-API
Obviously, Win32::API will not install on all platforms - just Windows and Cygwin.
AUTHOR
Jerry D. Hedden, <jdhedden AT cpan DOT org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2006 - 2012 Jerry D. Hedden. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-19 Bundle::Object::InsideOut(3pm)
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