X-Git-Url: https://review.fuel-infra.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=cirros-testvm%2Fsrc-cirros%2Fbuildroot-2015.05%2Fdocs%2Fmanual%2Fadding-packages-perl.txt;fp=cirros-testvm%2Fsrc-cirros%2Fbuildroot-2015.05%2Fdocs%2Fmanual%2Fadding-packages-perl.txt;h=63fafe65588dc0c5272aa587ad81225f68d49257;hb=b0a0f15dfaa205161a7fcb20cf1b8cd4948c2ef3;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=c6ac3cd55ee2da956195eee393b0882105dfad4e;p=packages%2Ftrusty%2Fcirros-testvm.git diff --git a/cirros-testvm/src-cirros/buildroot-2015.05/docs/manual/adding-packages-perl.txt b/cirros-testvm/src-cirros/buildroot-2015.05/docs/manual/adding-packages-perl.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..63fafe6 --- /dev/null +++ b/cirros-testvm/src-cirros/buildroot-2015.05/docs/manual/adding-packages-perl.txt @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +// -*- mode:doc; -*- +// vim: set syntax=asciidoc: + +=== Infrastructure for Perl/CPAN packages + +[[perl-package-tutorial]] + +==== +perl-package+ tutorial + +First, let's see how to write a +.mk+ file for a Perl/CPAN package, +with an example : + +------------------------ +01: ################################################################################ +02: # +03: # perl-foo-bar +04: # +05: ################################################################################ +06: +07: PERL_FOO_BAR_VERSION = 0.02 +08: PERL_FOO_BAR_SOURCE = Foo-Bar-$(PERL_FOO_BAR_VERSION).tar.gz +09: PERL_FOO_BAR_SITE = $(BR2_CPAN_MIRROR)/authors/id/M/MO/MONGER +10: PERL_FOO_BAR_DEPENDENCIES = perl-strictures +11: PERL_FOO_BAR_LICENSE = Artistic or GPLv1+ +12: PERL_FOO_BAR_LICENSE_FILES = LICENSE +13: +14: $(eval $(perl-package)) +------------------------ + +On line 7, we declare the version of the package. + +On line 8 and 9, we declare the name of the tarball and the location +of the tarball on a CPAN server. Buildroot will automatically download +the tarball from this location. + +On line 10, we declare our dependencies, so that they are built +before the build process of our package starts. + +On line 11 and 12, we give licensing details about the package (its +license on line 11, and the file containing the license text on line +12). + +Finally, on line 14, we invoke the +perl-package+ macro that +generates all the Makefile rules that actually allow the package to be +built. + +Most of these data can be retrieved from https://metacpan.org/. +So, this file and the Config.in can be generated by running +the script +supports/scripts/scancpan Foo-Bar+ in the Buildroot directory +(or in the +BR2_EXTERNAL+ directory). +This script creates a Config.in file and foo-bar.mk file for the +requested package, and also recursively for all dependencies specified by +CPAN. You should still manually edit the result. In particular, the +following things should be checked. + +* If the perl module links with a shared library that is provided by + another (non-perl) package, this dependency is not added automatically. + It has to be added manually to +PERL_FOO_BAR_DEPENDENCIES+. +* The +package/Config.in+ file has to be updated manually to include the + generated Config.in files. As a hint, the +scancpan+ script prints out + the required +source "..."+ statements, sorted alphabetically. + +[[perl-package-reference]] + +==== +perl-package+ reference + +As a policy, packages that provide Perl/CPAN modules should all be +named +perl-+ in Buildroot. + +This infrastructure handles various Perl build systems : ++ExtUtils-MakeMaker+, +Module-Build+ and +Module-Build-Tiny+. ++Build.PL+ is always preferred when a package provides a +Makefile.PL+ +and a +Build.PL+. + +The main macro of the Perl/CPAN package infrastructure is ++perl-package+. It is similar to the +generic-package+ macro. The ability to +have target and host packages is also available, with the ++host-perl-package+ macro. + +Just like the generic infrastructure, the Perl/CPAN infrastructure +works by defining a number of variables before calling the ++perl-package+ macro. + +First, all the package metadata information variables that exist in the +generic infrastructure also exist in the Perl/CPAN infrastructure: ++PERL_FOO_VERSION+, +PERL_FOO_SOURCE+, ++PERL_FOO_PATCH+, +PERL_FOO_SITE+, ++PERL_FOO_SUBDIR+, +PERL_FOO_DEPENDENCIES+, ++PERL_FOO_INSTALL_TARGET+. + +Note that setting +PERL_FOO_INSTALL_STAGING+ to +YES+ has no effect +unless a +PERL_FOO_INSTALL_STAGING_CMDS+ variable is defined. The perl +infrastructure doesn't define these commands since Perl modules generally +don't need to be installed to the +staging+ directory. + +A few additional variables, specific to the Perl/CPAN infrastructure, +can also be defined. Many of them are only useful in very specific +cases, typical packages will therefore only use a few of them. + +* +PERL_FOO_CONF_ENV+/+HOST_PERL_FOO_CONF_ENV+, to specify additional + environment variables to pass to the +perl Makefile.PL+ or +perl Build.PL+. + By default, empty. + +* +PERL_FOO_CONF_OPTS+/+HOST_PERL_FOO_CONF_OPTS+, to specify additional + configure options to pass to the +perl Makefile.PL+ or +perl Build.PL+. + By default, empty. + +* +PERL_FOO_BUILD_OPTS+/+HOST_PERL_FOO_BUILD_OPTS+, to specify additional + options to pass to +make pure_all+ or +perl Build build+ in the build step. + By default, empty. + +* +PERL_FOO_INSTALL_TARGET_OPTS+, to specify additional options to + pass to +make pure_install+ or +perl Build install+ in the install step. + By default, empty. + +* +HOST_PERL_FOO_INSTALL_OPTS+, to specify additional options to + pass to +make pure_install+ or +perl Build install+ in the install step. + By default, empty.