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1 | # -*- Mode: cperl; coding: utf-8; cperl-indent-level: 4 -*- |
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2 | package CPAN::Mirrored::By; |
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3 | use strict; |
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4 | use vars qw($VERSION); |
5 | $VERSION = sprintf "%.2f", substr(q$Rev: 338 $,4)/100; |
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6 | |
7 | sub new { |
8 | my($self,@arg) = @_; |
9 | bless [@arg], $self; |
10 | } |
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11 | sub continent { shift->[0] } |
12 | sub country { shift->[1] } |
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13 | sub url { shift->[2] } |
14 | |
15 | package CPAN::FirstTime; |
16 | |
17 | use strict; |
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18 | use ExtUtils::MakeMaker (); |
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19 | use FileHandle (); |
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20 | use File::Basename (); |
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21 | use File::Path (); |
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22 | use File::Spec; |
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23 | use vars qw($VERSION); |
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24 | $VERSION = sprintf "%.2f", substr(q$Rev: 338 $,4)/100; |
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25 | |
26 | =head1 NAME |
27 | |
28 | CPAN::FirstTime - Utility for CPAN::Config file Initialization |
29 | |
30 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
31 | |
32 | CPAN::FirstTime::init() |
33 | |
34 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
35 | |
36 | The init routine asks a few questions and writes a CPAN::Config |
37 | file. Nothing special. |
38 | |
39 | =cut |
40 | |
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41 | sub init { |
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42 | my($configpm, %args) = @_; |
43 | |
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44 | use Config; |
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45 | |
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46 | unless ($CPAN::VERSION) { |
47 | require CPAN::Nox; |
48 | } |
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49 | eval {require CPAN::Config;}; |
50 | $CPAN::Config ||= {}; |
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51 | local($/) = "\n"; |
52 | local($\) = ""; |
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53 | local($|) = 1; |
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54 | |
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55 | my($ans,$default); |
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56 | |
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57 | # |
58 | # Files, directories |
59 | # |
60 | |
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61 | print qq[ |
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62 | |
63 | CPAN is the world-wide archive of perl resources. It consists of about |
64 | 100 sites that all replicate the same contents all around the globe. |
65 | Many countries have at least one CPAN site already. The resources |
66 | found on CPAN are easily accessible with the CPAN.pm module. If you |
67 | want to use CPAN.pm, you have to configure it properly. |
68 | |
69 | If you do not want to enter a dialog now, you can answer 'no' to this |
70 | question and I\'ll try to autoconfigure. (Note: you can revisit this |
71 | dialog anytime later by typing 'o conf init' at the cpan prompt.) |
72 | |
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73 | ]; |
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74 | |
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75 | my $manual_conf; |
76 | |
77 | local *_real_prompt = \&ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt; |
78 | if ( $args{autoconfig} ) { |
79 | $manual_conf = "no"; |
80 | } else { |
81 | $manual_conf = prompt("Are you ready for manual configuration?", "yes"); |
82 | } |
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83 | my $fastread; |
84 | { |
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85 | if ($manual_conf =~ /^y/i) { |
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86 | $fastread = 0; |
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87 | } else { |
88 | $fastread = 1; |
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89 | $CPAN::Config->{urllist} ||= []; |
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90 | |
91 | local $^W = 0; |
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92 | # prototype should match that of &MakeMaker::prompt |
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93 | *_real_prompt = sub ($;$) { |
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94 | my($q,$a) = @_; |
95 | my($ret) = defined $a ? $a : ""; |
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96 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(sprintf qq{%s [%s]\n\n}, $q, $ret); |
97 | eval { require Time::HiRes }; |
98 | unless ($@) { |
99 | Time::HiRes::sleep(0.1); |
100 | } |
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101 | $ret; |
102 | }; |
103 | } |
104 | } |
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105 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{ |
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106 | |
107 | The following questions are intended to help you with the |
108 | configuration. The CPAN module needs a directory of its own to cache |
109 | important index files and maybe keep a temporary mirror of CPAN files. |
110 | This may be a site-wide directory or a personal directory. |
111 | |
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112 | }); |
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113 | |
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114 | my $cpan_home = $CPAN::Config->{cpan_home} || File::Spec->catdir($ENV{HOME}, ".cpan"); |
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115 | if (-d $cpan_home) { |
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116 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{ |
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117 | |
118 | I see you already have a directory |
119 | $cpan_home |
120 | Shall we use it as the general CPAN build and cache directory? |
121 | |
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122 | }); |
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123 | } else { |
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124 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{ |
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125 | |
126 | First of all, I\'d like to create this directory. Where? |
127 | |
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128 | }); |
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129 | } |
130 | |
131 | $default = $cpan_home; |
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132 | while ($ans = prompt("CPAN build and cache directory?",$default)) { |
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133 | unless (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($ans)) { |
134 | require Cwd; |
135 | my $cwd = Cwd::cwd(); |
136 | my $absans = File::Spec->catdir($cwd,$ans); |
137 | warn "The path '$ans' is not an absolute path. Please specify an absolute path\n"; |
138 | $default = $absans; |
139 | next; |
140 | } |
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141 | eval { File::Path::mkpath($ans); }; # dies if it can't |
142 | if ($@) { |
143 | warn "Couldn't create directory $ans. |
144 | Please retry.\n"; |
145 | next; |
146 | } |
147 | if (-d $ans && -w _) { |
148 | last; |
149 | } else { |
150 | warn "Couldn't find directory $ans |
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151 | or directory is not writable. Please retry.\n"; |
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152 | } |
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153 | } |
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154 | $CPAN::Config->{cpan_home} = $ans; |
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155 | |
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156 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
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157 | |
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158 | If you like, I can cache the source files after I build them. Doing |
159 | so means that, if you ever rebuild that module in the future, the |
160 | files will be taken from the cache. The tradeoff is that it takes up |
161 | space. How much space would you like to allocate to this cache? (If |
162 | you don\'t want me to keep a cache, answer 0.) |
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163 | |
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164 | }); |
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165 | |
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166 | $CPAN::Config->{keep_source_where} = File::Spec->catdir($CPAN::Config->{cpan_home},"sources"); |
167 | $CPAN::Config->{build_dir} = File::Spec->catdir($CPAN::Config->{cpan_home},"build"); |
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168 | |
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169 | # |
170 | # Cache size, Index expire |
171 | # |
172 | |
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173 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
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174 | |
175 | How big should the disk cache be for keeping the build directories |
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176 | with all the intermediate files\? |
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177 | |
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178 | }); |
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179 | |
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180 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{build_cache} || 100; # large enough to |
181 | # build large |
182 | # dists like Tk |
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183 | $ans = prompt("Cache size for build directory (in MB)?", $default); |
184 | $CPAN::Config->{build_cache} = $ans; |
185 | |
186 | # XXX This the time when we refetch the index files (in days) |
187 | $CPAN::Config->{'index_expire'} = 1; |
188 | |
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189 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
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190 | |
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191 | By default, each time the CPAN module is started, cache scanning is |
192 | performed to keep the cache size in sync. To prevent this, answer |
193 | 'never'. |
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194 | |
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195 | }); |
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196 | |
197 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{scan_cache} || 'atstart'; |
198 | do { |
199 | $ans = prompt("Perform cache scanning (atstart or never)?", $default); |
200 | } while ($ans ne 'atstart' && $ans ne 'never'); |
201 | $CPAN::Config->{scan_cache} = $ans; |
202 | |
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203 | # |
204 | # cache_metadata |
205 | # |
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206 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
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207 | |
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208 | To considerably speed up the initial CPAN shell startup, it is |
209 | possible to use Storable to create a cache of metadata. If Storable |
210 | is not available, the normal index mechanism will be used. |
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211 | |
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212 | }); |
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213 | |
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214 | defined($default = $CPAN::Config->{cache_metadata}) or $default = 1; |
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215 | do { |
216 | $ans = prompt("Cache metadata (yes/no)?", ($default ? 'yes' : 'no')); |
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217 | } while ($ans !~ /^[yn]/i); |
218 | $CPAN::Config->{cache_metadata} = ($ans =~ /^y/i ? 1 : 0); |
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219 | |
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220 | # |
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221 | # term_is_latin |
222 | # |
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223 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
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224 | |
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225 | The next option deals with the charset (aka character set) your |
226 | terminal supports. In general, CPAN is English speaking territory, so |
227 | the charset does not matter much, but some of the aliens out there who |
228 | upload their software to CPAN bear names that are outside the ASCII |
229 | range. If your terminal supports UTF-8, you should say no to the next |
230 | question. If it supports ISO-8859-1 (also known as LATIN1) then you |
231 | should say yes. If it supports neither, your answer does not matter |
232 | because you will not be able to read the names of some authors |
233 | anyway. If you answer no, names will be output in UTF-8. |
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234 | |
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235 | }); |
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236 | |
237 | defined($default = $CPAN::Config->{term_is_latin}) or $default = 1; |
238 | do { |
239 | $ans = prompt("Your terminal expects ISO-8859-1 (yes/no)?", |
240 | ($default ? 'yes' : 'no')); |
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241 | } while ($ans !~ /^[yn]/i); |
242 | $CPAN::Config->{term_is_latin} = ($ans =~ /^y/i ? 1 : 0); |
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243 | |
244 | # |
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245 | # save history in file histfile |
246 | # |
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247 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
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248 | |
249 | If you have one of the readline packages (Term::ReadLine::Perl, |
250 | Term::ReadLine::Gnu, possibly others) installed, the interactive CPAN |
251 | shell will have history support. The next two questions deal with the |
252 | filename of the history file and with its size. If you do not want to |
253 | set this variable, please hit SPACE RETURN to the following question. |
254 | |
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255 | }); |
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256 | |
257 | defined($default = $CPAN::Config->{histfile}) or |
258 | $default = File::Spec->catfile($CPAN::Config->{cpan_home},"histfile"); |
259 | $ans = prompt("File to save your history?", $default); |
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260 | $CPAN::Config->{histfile} = $ans; |
261 | |
262 | if ($CPAN::Config->{histfile}) { |
263 | defined($default = $CPAN::Config->{histsize}) or $default = 100; |
264 | $ans = prompt("Number of lines to save?", $default); |
265 | $CPAN::Config->{histsize} = $ans; |
266 | } |
267 | |
268 | # |
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269 | # do an ls on the m or the d command |
270 | # |
271 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
272 | |
273 | The 'd' and the 'm' command normally only show you information they |
274 | have in their in-memory database and thus will never connect to the |
275 | internet. If you set the 'show_upload_date' variable to true, 'm' and |
276 | 'd' will additionally show you the upload date of the module or |
277 | distribution. Per default this feature is off because it may require a |
278 | net connection to get at the upload date. |
279 | |
280 | }); |
281 | |
282 | defined($default = $CPAN::Config->{show_upload_date}) or |
283 | $default = 0; |
284 | $ans = prompt("Always try to show upload date with 'd' and 'm' command?", $default); |
285 | $CPAN::Config->{show_upload_date} = $ans; |
286 | |
287 | # |
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288 | # prerequisites_policy |
289 | # Do we follow PREREQ_PM? |
290 | # |
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291 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
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292 | |
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293 | The CPAN module can detect when a module which you are trying to build |
294 | depends on prerequisites. If this happens, it can build the |
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295 | prerequisites for you automatically ('follow'), ask you for |
296 | confirmation ('ask'), or just ignore them ('ignore'). Please set your |
297 | policy to one of the three values. |
298 | |
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299 | }); |
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300 | |
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301 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{prerequisites_policy} || 'ask'; |
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302 | do { |
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303 | $ans = |
304 | prompt("Policy on building prerequisites (follow, ask or ignore)?", |
305 | $default); |
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306 | } while ($ans ne 'follow' && $ans ne 'ask' && $ans ne 'ignore'); |
307 | $CPAN::Config->{prerequisites_policy} = $ans; |
308 | |
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309 | # |
310 | # External programs |
311 | # |
312 | |
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313 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint(qq{ |
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314 | |
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315 | The CPAN module will need a few external programs to work properly. |
316 | Please correct me, if I guess the wrong path for a program. Don\'t |
317 | panic if you do not have some of them, just press ENTER for those. To |
318 | disable the use of a download program, you can type a space followed |
319 | by ENTER. |
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320 | |
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321 | }); |
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322 | |
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323 | my $old_warn = $^W; |
324 | local $^W if $^O eq 'MacOS'; |
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325 | my(@path) = split /$Config{'path_sep'}/, $ENV{'PATH'}; |
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326 | local $^W = $old_warn; |
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327 | my $progname; |
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328 | for $progname (qw/bzip2 gzip tar unzip make |
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329 | curl lynx wget ncftpget ncftp ftp |
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330 | gpg/) |
331 | { |
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332 | if ($^O eq 'MacOS') { |
333 | $CPAN::Config->{$progname} = 'not_here'; |
334 | next; |
335 | } |
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336 | my $progcall = $progname; |
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337 | # we don't need ncftp if we have ncftpget |
338 | next if $progname eq "ncftp" && $CPAN::Config->{ncftpget} gt " "; |
339 | my $path = $CPAN::Config->{$progname} |
340 | || $Config::Config{$progname} |
341 | || ""; |
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342 | if (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($path)) { |
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343 | # testing existence is not good enough, some have these exe |
344 | # extensions |
345 | |
346 | # warn "Warning: configured $path does not exist\n" unless -e $path; |
347 | # $path = ""; |
348 | } else { |
349 | $path = ''; |
350 | } |
351 | unless ($path) { |
352 | # e.g. make -> nmake |
353 | $progcall = $Config::Config{$progname} if $Config::Config{$progname}; |
354 | } |
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355 | |
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356 | $path ||= find_exe($progcall,[@path]); |
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357 | $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("Warning: $progcall not found in PATH\n") unless |
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358 | $path; # not -e $path, because find_exe already checked that |
359 | $ans = prompt("Where is your $progname program?",$path) || $path; |
360 | $CPAN::Config->{$progname} = $ans; |
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361 | } |
362 | my $path = $CPAN::Config->{'pager'} || |
363 | $ENV{PAGER} || find_exe("less",[@path]) || |
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364 | find_exe("more",[@path]) || ($^O eq 'MacOS' ? $ENV{EDITOR} : 0 ) |
365 | || "more"; |
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366 | $ans = prompt("What is your favorite pager program?",$path); |
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367 | $CPAN::Config->{'pager'} = $ans; |
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368 | $path = $CPAN::Config->{'shell'}; |
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369 | if (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($path)) { |
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370 | warn "Warning: configured $path does not exist\n" unless -e $path; |
371 | $path = ""; |
372 | } |
373 | $path ||= $ENV{SHELL}; |
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374 | if ($^O eq 'MacOS') { |
375 | $CPAN::Config->{'shell'} = 'not_here'; |
376 | } else { |
377 | $path =~ s,\\,/,g if $^O eq 'os2'; # Cosmetic only |
378 | $ans = prompt("What is your favorite shell?",$path); |
379 | $CPAN::Config->{'shell'} = $ans; |
380 | } |
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381 | |
382 | # |
383 | # Arguments to make etc. |
384 | # |
385 | |
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386 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
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387 | |
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388 | When you have Module::Build installed and a module comes with both a |
389 | Makefile.PL and a Build.PL, which shall have precedence? The two |
390 | installer modules we have are the old and well established |
391 | ExtUtils::MakeMaker (for short: EUMM) understands the Makefile.PL and |
392 | the next generation installer Module::Build (MB) works with the |
393 | Build.PL. |
394 | |
395 | }); |
396 | |
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397 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{prefer_installer} || "EUMM"; |
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398 | do { |
399 | $ans = |
400 | prompt("In case you could choose, which installer would you prefer (EUMM or MB)?", |
401 | $default); |
402 | } while (uc $ans ne 'MB' && uc $ans ne 'EUMM'); |
403 | $CPAN::Config->{prefer_installer} = $ans; |
404 | |
405 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
406 | |
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407 | Every Makefile.PL is run by perl in a separate process. Likewise we |
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408 | run \'make\' and \'make install\' in separate processes. If you have |
409 | any parameters \(e.g. PREFIX, LIB, UNINST or the like\) you want to |
410 | pass to the calls, please specify them here. |
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411 | |
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412 | If you don\'t understand this question, just press ENTER. |
413 | |
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414 | }); |
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415 | |
416 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{makepl_arg} || ""; |
417 | $CPAN::Config->{makepl_arg} = |
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418 | prompt("Parameters for the 'perl Makefile.PL' command? |
419 | Typical frequently used settings: |
420 | |
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421 | PREFIX=~/perl # non-root users (please see manual for more hints) |
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422 | |
423 | Your choice: ",$default); |
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424 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{make_arg} || ""; |
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425 | $CPAN::Config->{make_arg} = prompt("Parameters for the 'make' command? |
426 | Typical frequently used setting: |
427 | |
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428 | -j3 # dual processor system |
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429 | |
430 | Your choice: ",$default); |
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431 | |
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432 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{make_install_make_command} || $CPAN::Config->{make} || ""; |
433 | $CPAN::Config->{make_install_make_command} = |
434 | prompt("Do you want to use a different make command for 'make install'? |
435 | Cautious people will probably prefer: |
436 | |
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437 | su root -c make |
438 | or |
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439 | sudo make |
440 | or |
441 | /path1/to/sudo -u admin_account /path2/to/make |
442 | |
443 | or some such. Your choice: ",$default); |
444 | |
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445 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{make_install_arg} || $CPAN::Config->{make_arg} || ""; |
446 | $CPAN::Config->{make_install_arg} = |
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447 | prompt("Parameters for the 'make install' command? |
448 | Typical frequently used setting: |
449 | |
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450 | UNINST=1 # to always uninstall potentially conflicting files |
451 | |
452 | Your choice: ",$default); |
453 | |
454 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
455 | |
456 | The next questions deal with Module::Build support. |
457 | |
458 | A Build.PL is run by perl in a separate process. Likewise we run |
459 | './Build' and './Build install' in separate processes. If you have any |
460 | parameters you want to pass to the calls, please specify them here. |
461 | |
462 | }); |
463 | |
464 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{mbuildpl_arg} || ""; |
465 | $CPAN::Config->{mbuildpl_arg} = |
466 | prompt("Parameters for the 'perl Build.PL' command? |
467 | Typical frequently used settings: |
468 | |
469 | --install_base /home/xxx # different installation directory |
470 | |
471 | Your choice: ",$default); |
472 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{mbuild_arg} || ""; |
473 | $CPAN::Config->{mbuild_arg} = prompt("Parameters for the './Build' command? |
474 | Setting might be: |
475 | |
476 | --extra_linker_flags -L/usr/foo/lib # non-standard library location |
477 | |
478 | Your choice: ",$default); |
479 | |
480 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{mbuild_install_build_command} || "./Build"; |
481 | $CPAN::Config->{mbuild_install_build_command} = |
482 | prompt("Do you want to use a different command for './Build install'? |
483 | Sudo users will probably prefer: |
484 | |
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485 | su root -c ./Build |
486 | or |
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487 | sudo ./Build |
488 | or |
489 | /path1/to/sudo -u admin_account ./Build |
490 | |
491 | or some such. Your choice: ",$default); |
492 | |
493 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{mbuild_install_arg} || ""; |
494 | $CPAN::Config->{mbuild_install_arg} = |
495 | prompt("Parameters for the './Build install' command? |
496 | Typical frequently used setting: |
497 | |
498 | --uninst 1 # uninstall conflicting files |
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499 | |
500 | Your choice: ",$default); |
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501 | |
da199366 |
502 | # |
503 | # Alarm period |
504 | # |
505 | |
554a9ef5 |
506 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
10b2abe6 |
507 | |
508 | Sometimes you may wish to leave the processes run by CPAN alone |
554a9ef5 |
509 | without caring about them. Because the Makefile.PL sometimes contains |
10b2abe6 |
510 | question you\'re expected to answer, you can set a timer that will |
511 | kill a 'perl Makefile.PL' process after the specified time in seconds. |
512 | |
e50380aa |
513 | If you set this value to 0, these processes will wait forever. This is |
514 | the default and recommended setting. |
10b2abe6 |
515 | |
554a9ef5 |
516 | }); |
10b2abe6 |
517 | |
518 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{inactivity_timeout} || 0; |
519 | $CPAN::Config->{inactivity_timeout} = |
e82b9348 |
520 | prompt("Timeout for inactivity during {Makefile,Build}.PL?",$default); |
10b2abe6 |
521 | |
09d9d230 |
522 | # Proxies |
da199366 |
523 | |
554a9ef5 |
524 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
10b2abe6 |
525 | |
09d9d230 |
526 | If you\'re accessing the net via proxies, you can specify them in the |
527 | CPAN configuration or via environment variables. The variable in |
528 | the \$CPAN::Config takes precedence. |
5f05dabc |
529 | |
554a9ef5 |
530 | }); |
09d9d230 |
531 | |
532 | for (qw/ftp_proxy http_proxy no_proxy/) { |
533 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{$_} || $ENV{$_}; |
534 | $CPAN::Config->{$_} = prompt("Your $_?",$default); |
5f05dabc |
535 | } |
536 | |
c049f953 |
537 | if ($CPAN::Config->{ftp_proxy} || |
538 | $CPAN::Config->{http_proxy}) { |
539 | $default = $CPAN::Config->{proxy_user} || $CPAN::LWP::UserAgent::USER; |
554a9ef5 |
540 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
c049f953 |
541 | |
542 | If your proxy is an authenticating proxy, you can store your username |
543 | permanently. If you do not want that, just press RETURN. You will then |
544 | be asked for your username in every future session. |
545 | |
554a9ef5 |
546 | }); |
c049f953 |
547 | if ($CPAN::Config->{proxy_user} = prompt("Your proxy user id?",$default)) { |
554a9ef5 |
548 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
c049f953 |
549 | |
550 | Your password for the authenticating proxy can also be stored |
551 | permanently on disk. If this violates your security policy, just press |
552 | RETURN. You will then be asked for the password in every future |
553 | session. |
554 | |
554a9ef5 |
555 | }); |
c049f953 |
556 | |
557 | if ($CPAN::META->has_inst("Term::ReadKey")) { |
558 | Term::ReadKey::ReadMode("noecho"); |
559 | } else { |
554a9ef5 |
560 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint( qq{ |
c049f953 |
561 | |
562 | Warning: Term::ReadKey seems not to be available, your password will |
563 | be echoed to the terminal! |
564 | |
554a9ef5 |
565 | }); |
c049f953 |
566 | } |
f915a99a |
567 | $CPAN::Config->{proxy_pass} = prompt_no_strip("Your proxy password?"); |
c049f953 |
568 | if ($CPAN::META->has_inst("Term::ReadKey")) { |
569 | Term::ReadKey::ReadMode("restore"); |
570 | } |
571 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n\n"); |
572 | } |
573 | } |
574 | |
09d9d230 |
575 | # |
576 | # MIRRORED.BY |
577 | # |
578 | |
579 | conf_sites() unless $fastread; |
580 | |
e50380aa |
581 | # We don't ask that now, it will be noticed in time, won't it? |
5f05dabc |
582 | $CPAN::Config->{'inhibit_startup_message'} = 0; |
e50380aa |
583 | $CPAN::Config->{'getcwd'} = 'cwd'; |
5f05dabc |
584 | |
554a9ef5 |
585 | $CPAN::Frontend->myprint("\n\n"); |
e82b9348 |
586 | CPAN::HandleConfig->commit($configpm); |
5f05dabc |
587 | } |
588 | |
09d9d230 |
589 | sub conf_sites { |
590 | my $m = 'MIRRORED.BY'; |
5de3f0da |
591 | my $mby = File::Spec->catfile($CPAN::Config->{keep_source_where},$m); |
09d9d230 |
592 | File::Path::mkpath(File::Basename::dirname($mby)); |
593 | if (-f $mby && -f $m && -M $m < -M $mby) { |
594 | require File::Copy; |
595 | File::Copy::copy($m,$mby) or die "Could not update $mby: $!"; |
596 | } |
911a92db |
597 | my $loopcount = 0; |
de34a54b |
598 | local $^T = time; |
d8773709 |
599 | my $overwrite_local = 0; |
600 | if ($mby && -f $mby && -M _ <= 60 && -s _ > 0) { |
601 | my $mtime = localtime((stat _)[9]); |
602 | my $prompt = qq{Found $mby as of $mtime |
603 | |
c049f953 |
604 | I\'d use that as a database of CPAN sites. If that is OK for you, |
605 | please answer 'y', but if you want me to get a new database now, |
606 | please answer 'n' to the following question. |
d8773709 |
607 | |
c049f953 |
608 | Shall I use the local database in $mby?}; |
d8773709 |
609 | my $ans = prompt($prompt,"y"); |
610 | $overwrite_local = 1 unless $ans =~ /^y/i; |
611 | } |
de34a54b |
612 | while ($mby) { |
d8773709 |
613 | if ($overwrite_local) { |
614 | print qq{Trying to overwrite $mby |
615 | }; |
616 | $mby = CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3); |
617 | $overwrite_local = 0; |
618 | } elsif ( ! -f $mby ){ |
36263cb3 |
619 | print qq{You have no $mby |
09d9d230 |
620 | I\'m trying to fetch one |
621 | }; |
36263cb3 |
622 | $mby = CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3); |
911a92db |
623 | } elsif (-M $mby > 60 && $loopcount == 0) { |
624 | print qq{Your $mby is older than 60 days, |
09d9d230 |
625 | I\'m trying to fetch one |
626 | }; |
36263cb3 |
627 | $mby = CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3); |
911a92db |
628 | $loopcount++; |
36263cb3 |
629 | } elsif (-s $mby == 0) { |
630 | print qq{You have an empty $mby, |
631 | I\'m trying to fetch one |
632 | }; |
633 | $mby = CPAN::FTP->localize($m,$mby,3); |
634 | } else { |
635 | last; |
636 | } |
09d9d230 |
637 | } |
638 | read_mirrored_by($mby); |
de34a54b |
639 | bring_your_own(); |
09d9d230 |
640 | } |
641 | |
5f05dabc |
642 | sub find_exe { |
643 | my($exe,$path) = @_; |
55e314ee |
644 | my($dir); |
645 | #warn "in find_exe exe[$exe] path[@$path]"; |
5f05dabc |
646 | for $dir (@$path) { |
5de3f0da |
647 | my $abs = File::Spec->catfile($dir,$exe); |
13bc20ff |
648 | if (($abs = MM->maybe_command($abs))) { |
5f05dabc |
649 | return $abs; |
650 | } |
651 | } |
652 | } |
653 | |
f610777f |
654 | sub picklist { |
655 | my($items,$prompt,$default,$require_nonempty,$empty_warning)=@_; |
656 | $default ||= ''; |
657 | |
5fc0f0f6 |
658 | my $pos = 0; |
f610777f |
659 | |
660 | my @nums; |
661 | while (1) { |
ec385757 |
662 | |
5fc0f0f6 |
663 | # display, at most, 15 items at a time |
664 | my $limit = $#{ $items } - $pos; |
665 | $limit = 15 if $limit > 15; |
666 | |
667 | # show the next $limit items, get the new position |
668 | $pos = display_some($items, $limit, $pos); |
669 | $pos = 0 if $pos >= @$items; |
670 | |
671 | my $num = prompt($prompt,$default); |
672 | |
673 | @nums = split (' ', $num); |
674 | my $i = scalar @$items; |
675 | (warn "invalid items entered, try again\n"), next |
676 | if grep (/\D/ || $_ < 1 || $_ > $i, @nums); |
677 | if ($require_nonempty) { |
678 | (warn "$empty_warning\n"); |
679 | } |
680 | print "\n"; |
681 | |
682 | # a blank line continues... |
683 | next unless @nums; |
684 | last; |
f610777f |
685 | } |
f610777f |
686 | for (@nums) { $_-- } |
687 | @{$items}[@nums]; |
688 | } |
689 | |
ec385757 |
690 | sub display_some { |
691 | my ($items, $limit, $pos) = @_; |
692 | $pos ||= 0; |
693 | |
694 | my @displayable = @$items[$pos .. ($pos + $limit)]; |
695 | for my $item (@displayable) { |
696 | printf "(%d) %s\n", ++$pos, $item; |
697 | } |
5fc0f0f6 |
698 | printf("%d more items, hit SPACE RETURN to show them\n", |
699 | (@$items - $pos) |
700 | ) |
701 | if $pos < @$items; |
ec385757 |
702 | return $pos; |
703 | } |
704 | |
5f05dabc |
705 | sub read_mirrored_by { |
de34a54b |
706 | my $local = shift or return; |
5f05dabc |
707 | my(%all,$url,$expected_size,$default,$ans,$host,$dst,$country,$continent,@location); |
05454584 |
708 | my $fh = FileHandle->new; |
709 | $fh->open($local) or die "Couldn't open $local: $!"; |
f14b5cec |
710 | local $/ = "\012"; |
05454584 |
711 | while (<$fh>) { |
5f05dabc |
712 | ($host) = /^([\w\.\-]+)/ unless defined $host; |
713 | next unless defined $host; |
714 | next unless /\s+dst_(dst|location)/; |
715 | /location\s+=\s+\"([^\"]+)/ and @location = (split /\s*,\s*/, $1) and |
716 | ($continent, $country) = @location[-1,-2]; |
717 | $continent =~ s/\s\(.*//; |
f610777f |
718 | $continent =~ s/\W+$//; # if Jarkko doesn't know latitude/longitude |
5f05dabc |
719 | /dst_dst\s+=\s+\"([^\"]+)/ and $dst = $1; |
720 | next unless $host && $dst && $continent && $country; |
721 | $all{$continent}{$country}{$dst} = CPAN::Mirrored::By->new($continent,$country,$dst); |
722 | undef $host; |
723 | $dst=$continent=$country=""; |
724 | } |
05454584 |
725 | $fh->close; |
5f05dabc |
726 | $CPAN::Config->{urllist} ||= []; |
f610777f |
727 | my(@previous_urls); |
728 | if (@previous_urls = @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist}}) { |
5f05dabc |
729 | $CPAN::Config->{urllist} = []; |
5f05dabc |
730 | } |
f610777f |
731 | |
5f05dabc |
732 | print qq{ |
733 | |
f610777f |
734 | Now we need to know where your favorite CPAN sites are located. Push |
5f05dabc |
735 | a few sites onto the array (just in case the first on the array won\'t |
736 | work). If you are mirroring CPAN to your local workstation, specify a |
737 | file: URL. |
738 | |
f610777f |
739 | First, pick a nearby continent and country (you can pick several of |
740 | each, separated by spaces, or none if you just want to keep your |
741 | existing selections). Then, you will be presented with a list of URLs |
742 | of CPAN mirrors in the countries you selected, along with previously |
743 | selected URLs. Select some of those URLs, or just keep the old list. |
744 | Finally, you will be prompted for any extra URLs -- file:, ftp:, or |
745 | http: -- that host a CPAN mirror. |
5f05dabc |
746 | |
747 | }; |
748 | |
f610777f |
749 | my (@cont, $cont, %cont, @countries, @urls, %seen); |
750 | my $no_previous_warn = |
751 | "Sorry! since you don't have any existing picks, you must make a\n" . |
752 | "geographic selection."; |
753 | @cont = picklist([sort keys %all], |
754 | "Select your continent (or several nearby continents)", |
755 | '', |
756 | ! @previous_urls, |
757 | $no_previous_warn); |
758 | |
759 | |
760 | foreach $cont (@cont) { |
761 | my @c = sort keys %{$all{$cont}}; |
762 | @cont{@c} = map ($cont, 0..$#c); |
763 | @c = map ("$_ ($cont)", @c) if @cont > 1; |
764 | push (@countries, @c); |
5f05dabc |
765 | } |
f610777f |
766 | |
767 | if (@countries) { |
768 | @countries = picklist (\@countries, |
769 | "Select your country (or several nearby countries)", |
770 | '', |
771 | ! @previous_urls, |
772 | $no_previous_warn); |
773 | %seen = map (($_ => 1), @previous_urls); |
774 | # hmmm, should take list of defaults from CPAN::Config->{'urllist'}... |
775 | foreach $country (@countries) { |
776 | (my $bare_country = $country) =~ s/ \(.*\)//; |
777 | my @u = sort keys %{$all{$cont{$bare_country}}{$bare_country}}; |
778 | @u = grep (! $seen{$_}, @u); |
779 | @u = map ("$_ ($bare_country)", @u) |
780 | if @countries > 1; |
781 | push (@urls, @u); |
782 | } |
783 | } |
784 | push (@urls, map ("$_ (previous pick)", @previous_urls)); |
5fc0f0f6 |
785 | my $prompt = "Select as many URLs as you like (by number), |
786 | put them on one line, separated by blanks, e.g. '1 4 5'"; |
f610777f |
787 | if (@previous_urls) { |
788 | $default = join (' ', ((scalar @urls) - (scalar @previous_urls) + 1) .. |
789 | (scalar @urls)); |
790 | $prompt .= "\n(or just hit RETURN to keep your previous picks)"; |
791 | } |
792 | |
793 | @urls = picklist (\@urls, $prompt, $default); |
794 | foreach (@urls) { s/ \(.*\)//; } |
de34a54b |
795 | push @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist}}, @urls; |
796 | } |
f610777f |
797 | |
de34a54b |
798 | sub bring_your_own { |
799 | my %seen = map (($_ => 1), @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist}}); |
800 | my($ans,@urls); |
f610777f |
801 | do { |
de34a54b |
802 | my $prompt = "Enter another URL or RETURN to quit:"; |
803 | unless (%seen) { |
804 | $prompt = qq{CPAN.pm needs at least one URL where it can fetch CPAN files from. |
805 | |
806 | Please enter your CPAN site:}; |
807 | } |
808 | $ans = prompt ($prompt, ""); |
f610777f |
809 | |
810 | if ($ans) { |
de34a54b |
811 | $ans =~ s|/?\z|/|; # has to end with one slash |
f610777f |
812 | $ans = "file:$ans" unless $ans =~ /:/; # without a scheme is a file: |
813 | if ($ans =~ /^\w+:\/./) { |
8d97e4a1 |
814 | push @urls, $ans unless $seen{$ans}++; |
de34a54b |
815 | } else { |
8d97e4a1 |
816 | printf(qq{"%s" doesn\'t look like an URL at first sight. |
817 | I\'ll ignore it for now. |
818 | You can add it to your %s |
819 | later if you\'re sure it\'s right.\n}, |
820 | $ans, |
821 | $INC{'CPAN/MyConfig.pm'} || $INC{'CPAN/Config.pm'} || "configuration file", |
822 | ); |
f610777f |
823 | } |
824 | } |
de34a54b |
825 | } while $ans || !%seen; |
f610777f |
826 | |
827 | push @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist}}, @urls; |
828 | # xxx delete or comment these out when you're happy that it works |
829 | print "New set of picks:\n"; |
830 | map { print " $_\n" } @{$CPAN::Config->{urllist}}; |
5f05dabc |
831 | } |
832 | |
f915a99a |
833 | |
834 | sub _strip_spaces { |
835 | $_[0] =~ s/^\s+//; # no leading spaces |
836 | $_[0] =~ s/\s+\z//; # no trailing spaces |
837 | } |
838 | |
839 | |
840 | sub prompt ($;$) { |
841 | my $ans = _real_prompt(@_); |
842 | |
843 | _strip_spaces($ans); |
844 | |
845 | return $ans; |
846 | } |
847 | |
848 | |
849 | sub prompt_no_strip ($;$) { |
850 | return _real_prompt(@_); |
851 | } |
852 | |
853 | |
5f05dabc |
854 | 1; |