#!/usr/bin/env perl # vim: set filetype=perl: # env is a perl script similar in concept to /usr/bin/env # If you have a local-lib5 directory then this script will set it up for # you as it executes. # If used like /usr/bin/env then it will run other commands based on # your current path settings (with a local::lib environment if present) # # e.g. script/env bash # # NOTE: This environment _IS NOT_ self contained # If included inside another perl script, then it will be a no-op if # a local::lib environment is not present, but if one is, it will be # used as a --self-contained environment, expected to contain all non-core # dependencies for your perl # # e.g. # use FindBin; # BEGIN { do "$FindBin::Bin/env" or die $@ } # The local::lib behavior can be explicitly enabled or disabled by setting # the CATALYST_LOCAL_LIB enviromnent variable to true or false. use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use lib; use FindBin; my $basedir; if (-r "$FindBin::Bin/Makefile.PL") { $basedir = $FindBin::Bin; } elsif (-r "$FindBin::Bin/../Makefile.PL") { $basedir = "$FindBin::Bin/.."; } $basedir ||= ''; my $target = "$basedir/local-lib5"; my $on = -d $target; $on = ! ! $ENV{CATALYST_LOCAL_LIB} if (exists $ENV{CATALYST_LOCAL_LIB} and defined $ENV{CATALYST_LOCAL_LIB}); Carp::confess("Could not find local-lib5 from '$FindBin::Bin'") if ($on && ! length $basedir); if ( $on ) { # So we can find local::lib when fully self contained lib->import("$target/lib/perl5"); # . for CPAN + app dir my @include = ('.', "$basedir/lib"); $ENV{PERL5LIB} = join ':', @include; # Sorry kane ;) $ENV{PERL_AUTOINSTALL_PREFER_CPAN}=1; $ENV{PERL_MM_OPT} .= " INSTALLMAN1DIR=none INSTALLMAN3DIR=none"; require local::lib; require lib::core::only; lib::core::only->import(); local::lib->import( $target ); } unless ( caller ) { if ( @ARGV ) { exec @ARGV; } } 1;