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129.\" ========================================================================
130.\"
131.IX Title "PERLMODINSTALL 1"
132.TH PERLMODINSTALL 1 "2006-01-07" "perl v5.8.8" "Perl Programmers Reference Guide"
133.SH "NAME"
134perlmodinstall \- Installing CPAN Modules
135.SH "DESCRIPTION"
136.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
137You can think of a module as the fundamental unit of reusable Perl
138code; see perlmod for details. Whenever anyone creates a chunk of
139Perl code that they think will be useful to the world, they register
140as a Perl developer at http://www.cpan.org/modules/04pause.html
141so that they can then upload their code to the \s-1CPAN\s0. The \s-1CPAN\s0 is the
142Comprehensive Perl Archive Network and can be accessed at
143http://www.cpan.org/ , and searched at http://search.cpan.org/ .
144.PP
145This documentation is for people who want to download \s-1CPAN\s0 modules
146and install them on their own computer.
147.Sh "\s-1PREAMBLE\s0"
148.IX Subsection "PREAMBLE"
149First, are you sure that the module isn't already on your system? Try
150\&\f(CW\*(C`perl \-MFoo \-e 1\*(C'\fR. (Replace \*(L"Foo\*(R" with the name of the module; for
151instance, \f(CW\*(C`perl \-MCGI::Carp \-e 1\*(C'\fR.
152.PP
153If you don't see an error message, you have the module. (If you do
154see an error message, it's still possible you have the module, but
155that it's not in your path, which you can display with \f(CW\*(C`perl \-e
156"print qq(@INC)"\*(C'\fR.) For the remainder of this document, we'll assume
157that you really honestly truly lack an installed module, but have
158found it on the \s-1CPAN\s0.
159.PP
160So now you have a file ending in .tar.gz (or, less often, .zip). You
161know there's a tasty module inside. There are four steps you must now
162take:
163.IP "\fB\s-1DECOMPRESS\s0\fR the file" 5
164.IX Item "DECOMPRESS the file"
165.PD 0
166.IP "\fB\s-1UNPACK\s0\fR the file into a directory" 5
167.IX Item "UNPACK the file into a directory"
168.IP "\fB\s-1BUILD\s0\fR the module (sometimes unnecessary)" 5
169.IX Item "BUILD the module (sometimes unnecessary)"
170.IP "\fB\s-1INSTALL\s0\fR the module." 5
171.IX Item "INSTALL the module."
172.PD
173.PP
174Here's how to perform each step for each operating system. This is
175<not> a substitute for reading the \s-1README\s0 and \s-1INSTALL\s0 files that
176might have come with your module!
177.PP
178Also note that these instructions are tailored for installing the
179module into your system's repository of Perl modules \*(-- but you can
180install modules into any directory you wish. For instance, where I
181say \f(CW\*(C`perl Makefile.PL\*(C'\fR, you can substitute \f(CW\*(C`perl Makefile.PL
182PREFIX=/my/perl_directory\*(C'\fR to install the modules into
183\&\f(CW\*(C`/my/perl_directory\*(C'\fR. Then you can use the modules from your Perl
184programs with \f(CW\*(C`use lib "/my/perl_directory/lib/site_perl";\*(C'\fR or
185sometimes just \f(CW\*(C`use "/my/perl_directory";\*(C'\fR. If you're on a system
186that requires superuser/root access to install modules into the
187directories you see when you type \f(CW\*(C`perl \-e "print qq(@INC)"\*(C'\fR, you'll
188want to install them into a local directory (such as your home
189directory) and use this approach.
190.IP "\(bu" 4
191\&\fBIf you're on a Unix or Unix-like system,\fR
192.Sp
193You can use Andreas Koenig's \s-1CPAN\s0 module
194( http://www.cpan.org/modules/by\-module/CPAN )
195to automate the following steps, from \s-1DECOMPRESS\s0 through \s-1INSTALL\s0.
196.Sp
197A. \s-1DECOMPRESS\s0
198.Sp
199Decompress the file with \f(CW\*(C`gzip \-d yourmodule.tar.gz\*(C'\fR
200.Sp
201You can get gzip from ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/
202.Sp
203Or, you can combine this step with the next to save disk space:
204.Sp
205.Vb 1
206\& gzip -dc yourmodule.tar.gz | tar -xof -
207.Ve
208.Sp
209B. \s-1UNPACK\s0
210.Sp
211Unpack the result with \f(CW\*(C`tar \-xof yourmodule.tar\*(C'\fR
212.Sp
213C. \s-1BUILD\s0
214.Sp
215Go into the newly-created directory and type:
216.Sp
217.Vb 2
218\& perl Makefile.PL
219\& make test
220.Ve
221.Sp
222or
223.Sp
224.Vb 1
225\& perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/my/perl_directory
226.Ve
227.Sp
228to install it locally. (Remember that if you do this, you'll have to
229put \f(CW\*(C`use lib "/my/perl_directory";\*(C'\fR near the top of the program that
230is to use this module.
231.Sp
232D. \s-1INSTALL\s0
233.Sp
234While still in that directory, type:
235.Sp
236.Vb 1
237\& make install
238.Ve
239.Sp
240Make sure you have the appropriate permissions to install the module
241in your Perl 5 library directory. Often, you'll need to be root.
242.Sp
243That's all you need to do on Unix systems with dynamic linking.
244Most Unix systems have dynamic linking \*(-- if yours doesn't, or if for
245another reason you have a statically-linked perl, \fBand\fR the
246module requires compilation, you'll need to build a new Perl binary
247that includes the module. Again, you'll probably need to be root.
248.IP "\(bu" 4
249\&\fBIf you're running ActivePerl (Win95/98/2K/NT/XP, Linux, Solaris)\fR
250.Sp
251First, type \f(CW\*(C`ppm\*(C'\fR from a shell and see whether ActiveState's \s-1PPM\s0
252repository has your module. If so, you can install it with \f(CW\*(C`ppm\*(C'\fR and
253you won't have to bother with any of the other steps here. You might
254be able to use the \s-1CPAN\s0 instructions from the \*(L"Unix or Linux\*(R" section
255above as well; give it a try. Otherwise, you'll have to follow the
256steps below.
257.Sp
258.Vb 1
259\& A. DECOMPRESS
260.Ve
261.Sp
262You can use the shareware Winzip ( http://www.winzip.com ) to
263decompress and unpack modules.
264.Sp
265.Vb 1
266\& B. UNPACK
267.Ve
268.Sp
269If you used WinZip, this was already done for you.
270.Sp
271.Vb 1
272\& C. BUILD
273.Ve
274.Sp
275You'll need the \f(CW\*(C`nmake\*(C'\fR utility, available at
276http://download.microsoft.com/download/vc15/Patch/1.52/W95/EN\-US/nmake15.exe
277or dmake, available on \s-1CPAN\s0.
278http://search.cpan.org/dist/dmake/
279.Sp
280Does the module require compilation (i.e. does it have files that end
281in .xs, .c, .h, .y, .cc, .cxx, or .C)? If it does, life is now
282officially tough for you, because you have to compile the module
283yourself \*(-- no easy feat on Windows. You'll need a compiler such as
284Visual \*(C+. Alternatively, you can download a pre-built \s-1PPM\s0 package
285from ActiveState.
286http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Downloads/ActivePerl/PPM/
287.Sp
288Go into the newly-created directory and type:
289.Sp
290.Vb 2
291\& perl Makefile.PL
292\& nmake test
293.Ve
294.Sp
295.Vb 1
296\& D. INSTALL
297.Ve
298.Sp
299While still in that directory, type:
300.Sp
301.Vb 1
302\& nmake install
303.Ve
304.IP "\(bu" 4
305\&\fBIf you're using a Macintosh with \*(L"Classic\*(R" MacOS and MacPerl,\fR
306.Sp
307A. \s-1DECOMPRESS\s0
308.Sp
309First, make sure you have the latest \fBcpan-mac\fR distribution (
310http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/CNANDOR/ ), which has utilities for
311doing all of the steps. Read the cpan-mac directions carefully and
312install it. If you choose not to use cpan-mac for some reason, there
313are alternatives listed here.
314.Sp
315After installing cpan\-mac, drop the module archive on the
316\&\fBuntarzipme\fR droplet, which will decompress and unpack for you.
317.Sp
318\&\fBOr\fR, you can either use the shareware \fBStuffIt Expander\fR program
319( http://www.aladdinsys.com/expander/ )
320in combination with \fBDropStuff with Expander Enhancer\fR
321( http://www.aladdinsys.com/dropstuff/ )
322or the freeware \fBMacGzip\fR program (
323http://persephone.cps.unizar.es/general/gente/spd/gzip/gzip.html ).
324.Sp
325B. \s-1UNPACK\s0
326.Sp
327If you're using untarzipme or StuffIt, the archive should be extracted
328now. \fBOr\fR, you can use the freeware \fBsuntar\fR or \fITar\fR (
329http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/cmp/ ).
330.Sp
331C. \s-1BUILD\s0
332.Sp
333Check the contents of the distribution.
334Read the module's documentation, looking for
335reasons why you might have trouble using it with MacPerl. Look for
336\&\fI.xs\fR and \fI.c\fR files, which normally denote that the distribution
337must be compiled, and you cannot install it \*(L"out of the box.\*(R"
338(See \*(L"\s-1PORTABILITY\s0\*(R".)
339.Sp
340If a module does not work on MacPerl but should, or needs to be
341compiled, see if the module exists already as a port on the
342MacPerl Module Porters site ( http://pudge.net/mmp/ ).
343For more information on doing \s-1XS\s0 with MacPerl yourself, see
344Arved Sandstrom's \s-1XS\s0 tutorial ( http://macperl.com/depts/Tutorials/ ),
345and then consider uploading your binary to the \s-1CPAN\s0 and
346registering it on the \s-1MMP\s0 site.
347.Sp
348D. \s-1INSTALL\s0
349.Sp
350If you are using cpan\-mac, just drop the folder on the
351\&\fBinstallme\fR droplet, and use the module.
352.Sp
353\&\fBOr\fR, if you aren't using cpan\-mac, do some manual labor.
354.Sp
355Make sure the newlines for the modules are in Mac format, not Unix format.
356If they are not then you might have decompressed them incorrectly. Check
357your decompression and unpacking utilities settings to make sure they are
358translating text files properly.
359.Sp
360As a last resort, you can use the perl one\-liner:
361.Sp
362.Vb 1
363\& perl -i.bak -pe 's/(?:\e015)?\e012/\e015/g' <filenames>
364.Ve
365.Sp
366on the source files.
367.Sp
368Then move the files (probably just the \fI.pm\fR files, though there
369may be some additional ones, too; check the module documentation)
370to their final destination: This will
371most likely be in \f(CW\*(C`$ENV{MACPERL}site_lib:\*(C'\fR (i.e.,
372\&\f(CW\*(C`HD:MacPerl folder:site_lib:\*(C'\fR). You can add new paths to
373the default \f(CW@INC\fR in the Preferences menu item in the
374MacPerl application (\f(CW\*(C`$ENV{MACPERL}site_lib:\*(C'\fR is added
375automagically). Create whatever directory structures are required
376(i.e., for \f(CW\*(C`Some::Module\*(C'\fR, create
377\&\f(CW\*(C`$ENV{MACPERL}site_lib:Some:\*(C'\fR and put
378\&\f(CW\*(C`Module.pm\*(C'\fR in that directory).
379.Sp
380Then run the following script (or something like it):
381.Sp
382.Vb 4
383\& #!perl -w
384\& use AutoSplit;
385\& my $dir = "${MACPERL}site_perl";
386\& autosplit("$dir:Some:Module.pm", "$dir:auto", 0, 1, 1);
387.Ve
388.IP "\(bu" 4
389\&\fBIf you're on the \s-1DJGPP\s0 port of \s-1DOS\s0,\fR
390.Sp
391.Vb 1
392\& A. DECOMPRESS
393.Ve
394.Sp
395djtarx ( ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2/ )
396will both uncompress and unpack.
397.Sp
398.Vb 1
399\& B. UNPACK
400.Ve
401.Sp
402See above.
403.Sp
404.Vb 1
405\& C. BUILD
406.Ve
407.Sp
408Go into the newly-created directory and type:
409.Sp
410.Vb 2
411\& perl Makefile.PL
412\& make test
413.Ve
414.Sp
415You will need the packages mentioned in \fI\s-1README\s0.dos\fR
416in the Perl distribution.
417.Sp
418.Vb 1
419\& D. INSTALL
420.Ve
421.Sp
422While still in that directory, type:
423.Sp
424.Vb 1
425\& make install
426.Ve
427.Sp
428You will need the packages mentioned in \fI\s-1README\s0.dos\fR in the Perl distribution.
429.IP "\(bu" 4
430\&\fBIf you're on \s-1OS/2\s0,\fR
431.Sp
432Get the \s-1EMX\s0 development suite and gzip/tar, from either Hobbes (
433http://hobbes.nmsu.edu ) or Leo ( http://www.leo.org ), and then follow
434the instructions for Unix.
435.IP "\(bu" 4
436\&\fBIf you're on \s-1VMS\s0,\fR
437.Sp
438When downloading from \s-1CPAN\s0, save your file with a \f(CW\*(C`.tgz\*(C'\fR
439extension instead of \f(CW\*(C`.tar.gz\*(C'\fR. All other periods in the
440filename should be replaced with underscores. For example,
441\&\f(CW\*(C`Your\-Module\-1.33.tar.gz\*(C'\fR should be downloaded as
442\&\f(CW\*(C`Your\-Module\-1_33.tgz\*(C'\fR.
443.Sp
444A. \s-1DECOMPRESS\s0
445.Sp
446Type
447.Sp
448.Vb 1
449\& gzip -d Your-Module.tgz
450.Ve
451.Sp
452or, for zipped modules, type
453.Sp
454.Vb 1
455\& unzip Your-Module.zip
456.Ve
457.Sp
458Executables for gzip, zip, and VMStar:
459.Sp
460.Vb 2
461\& http://www.openvms.digital.com/freeware/
462\& http://www.crinoid.com/utils/
463.Ve
464.Sp
465and their source code:
466.Sp
467.Vb 1
468\& http://www.fsf.org/order/ftp.html
469.Ve
470.Sp
471Note that \s-1GNU\s0's gzip/gunzip is not the same as Info\-ZIP's zip/unzip
472package. The former is a simple compression tool; the latter permits
473creation of multi-file archives.
474.Sp
475B. \s-1UNPACK\s0
476.Sp
477If you're using VMStar:
478.Sp
479.Vb 1
480\& VMStar xf Your-Module.tar
481.Ve
482.Sp
483Or, if you're fond of \s-1VMS\s0 command syntax:
484.Sp
485.Vb 1
486\& tar/extract/verbose Your_Module.tar
487.Ve
488.Sp
489C. \s-1BUILD\s0
490.Sp
491Make sure you have \s-1MMS\s0 (from Digital) or the freeware \s-1MMK\s0 ( available
492from MadGoat at http://www.madgoat.com ). Then type this to create
493the \s-1DESCRIP\s0.MMS for the module:
494.Sp
495.Vb 1
496\& perl Makefile.PL
497.Ve
498.Sp
499Now you're ready to build:
500.Sp
501.Vb 1
502\& mms test
503.Ve
504.Sp
505Substitute \f(CW\*(C`mmk\*(C'\fR for \f(CW\*(C`mms\*(C'\fR above if you're using \s-1MMK\s0.
506.Sp
507D. \s-1INSTALL\s0
508.Sp
509Type
510.Sp
511.Vb 1
512\& mms install
513.Ve
514.Sp
515Substitute \f(CW\*(C`mmk\*(C'\fR for \f(CW\*(C`mms\*(C'\fR above if you're using \s-1MMK\s0.
516.IP "\(bu" 4
517\&\fBIf you're on \s-1MVS\s0\fR,
518.Sp
519Introduce the \fI.tar.gz\fR file into an \s-1HFS\s0 as binary; don't translate from
520\&\s-1ASCII\s0 to \s-1EBCDIC\s0.
521.Sp
522A. \s-1DECOMPRESS\s0
523.Sp
524Decompress the file with \f(CW\*(C`gzip \-d yourmodule.tar.gz\*(C'\fR
525.Sp
526You can get gzip from
527http://www.s390.ibm.com/products/oe/bpxqp1.html
528.Sp
529B. \s-1UNPACK\s0
530.Sp
531Unpack the result with
532.Sp
533.Vb 1
534\& pax -o to=IBM-1047,from=ISO8859-1 -r < yourmodule.tar
535.Ve
536.Sp
537The \s-1BUILD\s0 and \s-1INSTALL\s0 steps are identical to those for Unix. Some
538modules generate Makefiles that work better with \s-1GNU\s0 make, which is
539available from http://www.mks.com/s390/gnu/
540.SH "PORTABILITY"
541.IX Header "PORTABILITY"
542Note that not all modules will work with on all platforms.
543See perlport for more information on portability issues.
544Read the documentation to see if the module will work on your
545system. There are basically three categories
546of modules that will not work \*(L"out of the box\*(R" with all
547platforms (with some possibility of overlap):
548.IP "\(bu" 4
549\&\fBThose that should, but don't.\fR These need to be fixed; consider
550contacting the author and possibly writing a patch.
551.IP "\(bu" 4
552\&\fBThose that need to be compiled, where the target platform
553doesn't have compilers readily available.\fR (These modules contain
554\&\fI.xs\fR or \fI.c\fR files, usually.) You might be able to find
555existing binaries on the \s-1CPAN\s0 or elsewhere, or you might
556want to try getting compilers and building it yourself, and then
557release the binary for other poor souls to use.
558.IP "\(bu" 4
559\&\fBThose that are targeted at a specific platform.\fR
560(Such as the Win32:: modules.) If the module is targeted
561specifically at a platform other than yours, you're out
562of luck, most likely.
563.PP
564Check the \s-1CPAN\s0 Testers if a module should work with your platform
565but it doesn't behave as you'd expect, or you aren't sure whether or
566not a module will work under your platform. If the module you want
567isn't listed there, you can test it yourself and let \s-1CPAN\s0 Testers know,
568you can join \s-1CPAN\s0 Testers, or you can request it be tested.
569.PP
570.Vb 1
571\& http://testers.cpan.org/
572.Ve
573.SH "HEY"
574.IX Header "HEY"
575If you have any suggested changes for this page, let me know. Please
576don't send me mail asking for help on how to install your modules.
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581.SH "AUTHOR"
582.IX Header "AUTHOR"
583Jon Orwant
584.PP
585orwant@medita.mit.edu
586.PP
587with invaluable help from Chris Nandor, and valuable help from Brandon
588Allbery, Charles Bailey, Graham Barr, Dominic Dunlop, Jarkko
589Hietaniemi, Ben Holzman, Tom Horsley, Nick Ing\-Simmons, Tuomas
590J. Lukka, Laszlo Molnar, Alan Olsen, Peter Prymmer, Gurusamy Sarathy,
591Christoph Spalinger, Dan Sugalski, Larry Virden, and Ilya Zakharevich.
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593First version July 22, 1998; last revised November 21, 2001.
594.SH "COPYRIGHT"
595.IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
596Copyright (C) 1998, 2002, 2003 Jon Orwant. All Rights Reserved.
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