use inc::Module::Install 1.06;
##
+## TEMPORARY (and non-portable)
+## Get the dq stuff
+##
+`rm -rf lib/DBIx/Class/Bundled`;
+`mkdir lib/DBIx/Class/Bundled`;
+for (
+ [ 'Data-Query' => 'master' ],
+ [ 'SQL-Abstract' => 'dq' ],
+) {
+ my $tdir = '/tmp/dqlib_tmp_clone';
+
+ `rm -rf $tdir`;
+
+ `GIT_SSH=maint/careless_ssh.bash git clone --quiet git://git.shadowcat.co.uk/dbsrgits/$_->[0] $tdir`;
+ printf "\nIncluding %s git rev %s\n",
+ $_->[0],
+ scalar `GIT_DIR=$tdir/.git git rev-parse origin/$_->[1]`,
+ ;
+ `git archive --format=tar --remote=file://$tdir origin/$_->[1] lib/ | tar --strip-components=1 -xC lib/DBIx/Class/Bundled`;
+
+ `rm -rf $tdir`;
+}
+`cpanm SQL::ReservedWords 2>&1`;
+use lib 'lib/DBIx/Class/Bundled';
+
+
+##
## DO NOT USE THIS HACK IN YOUR DISTS!!! (it makes #toolchain sad)
##
# get cpanX --installdeps . to behave in a checkout (most users do not expect
# for that)
BEGIN {
$Module::Install::AUTHOR = 0 if (grep { $ENV{"PERL5_${_}_IS_RUNNING"} } (qw/CPANM CPANPLUS CPAN/) );
+ makemaker_args( NORECURS => 1 );
}
homepage 'http://www.dbix-class.org/';
# DBI itself should be capable of installation and execution in pure-perl
# mode. However it has never been tested yet, so consider XS for the time
# being
+###
+### IMPORTANT - do not raise this dependency
+### even though many bugfixes are present in newer versions, the general DBIC
+### rule is to bend over backwards for available DBI versions (given upgrading
+### them is often *not* easy or even possible)
+###
'DBI' => '1.57',
# on older versions first() leaks
'Sub::Name' => '0.04',
# pure-perl (FatPack-able) libs
- 'Class::Accessor::Grouped' => '0.10009',
+ 'Class::Accessor::Grouped' => '0.10010',
'Class::C3::Componentised' => '1.0009',
'Class::Inspector' => '1.24',
'Config::Any' => '0.20',
my $build_requires = {
# needed for testing only, not for operation
# we will move away from this dep eventually, perhaps to DBD::CSV or something
+###
+### IMPORTANT - do not raise this dependency
+### even though many bugfixes are present in newer versions, the general DBIC
+### rule is to bend over backwards for available DBDs (given upgrading them is
+### often *not* easy or even possible)
+###
'DBD::SQLite' => '1.29',
};
my $test_requires = {
'File::Temp' => '0.22',
+ 'Test::Deep' => '0.101',
'Test::Exception' => '0.31',
'Test::Warn' => '0.21',
'Test::More' => '0.94',
'Package::Stash' => '0.28',
};
-# make strictures.pm happy (DO NOT LIKE, TOO MUCH XS!)
-# (i.e. what if the .git/.svn is *not* because of DBIC?)
-#
-# Note - this is added as test_requires *directly*, so it gets properly
-# excluded on META.yml cleansing
-if (-e '.git' or -e '.svn') {
- test_requires 'indirect' => '0.25';
- test_requires 'multidimensional' => '0.008';
- test_requires 'bareword::filehandles' => '0.003';
-}
-
# if the user has this env var set and no SQLT installed, tests will fail
# same rationale for direct test_requires as the strictures stuff above
# (even though no dist will be created from this)
# We need the MM facilities to generate the pieces for the final MM run.
# Just instantiate a throaway object here
my $mm_proto = ExtUtils::MakeMaker->new({
+ NORECURS => 1,
NAME => Meta->name || die 'The Module::Install metadata must be available at this point but is not - did you rearrange the Makefile.PL...?',
});