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App::Pinto::Command::install - install stuff from the repository
version 0.097
pinto --root=REPOSITORY_ROOT install [OPTIONS] TARGET...
!! THIS COMMAND IS EXPERIMENTAL !!
Installs targets from the repository into your environment. This is just a thin wrapper around cpanm that is wired to fetch everything from the Pinto repository, rather than a public CPAN mirror.
If the "--do-pull" option is given, then all targets and their prerequisites will be pulled onto the stack before attempting to install them. If any thing cannot be pulled because it cannot be found or is blocked by a pin, then the installation will not proceed.
Arguments are the things you want to install. These can be package names, distribution paths, URLs, local files, or directories. Look at the cpanm documentation to see all the different ways of specifying what to install.
You can also pipe arguments to this command over STDIN. In that case, blank lines and lines that look like comments (i.e. starting with "#" or ';') will be ignored.
This option only matters when the "--do-pull" option is also used.
When searching for a prerequisite package, always take the latest satisfactory version of the package found amongst all the upstream repositories, rather than just taking the first satisfactory version that is found. Remember that Pinto only searches the upstream repositories when the local repository does not already contain a satisfactory version of the package.
On the surface, A Pinto repository looks like an ordinary CPAN repository, so you can use any client to install modules. All you have to do is "point" it at the URL of your Pinto repository. Each client has a slightly different interface for setting the URL.
For cpanm, use the "--mirror" and "--mirror-only" options like this:
$> cpanm --mirror file:///path/to/repo --mirror-only Some::Package ...
For cpan, set the "urllist" config option via the shell like this:
$> cpan cpan[1]> o conf urllist file:///path/to/repo cpan[2]> reload index cpan[3]> install Some::Package cpan[4]> o conf commit # If you want to make the change permanent
Pointing your client at the top of your repository will install modules from the default stack. To install from a particular stack, just add it to the URL. For example:
file:///path/to/repo # Install from default stack file:///path/to/repo/stacks/dev # Install from "dev" stack file:///path/to/repo/stacks/prod # Install from "prod" stack
If your repository does not have a default stack then you must specify the full URL to one of the stacks as shown above.
The "install" does not support some of the newer features found in version 1.6 (or later) of cpanm, such as installing from a Git repository, installing development releases, or using complex version expressions. If you pass any of those as arguments to this command, the behavior is unspecified.
Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@stratopan.com>
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
2019-02-24 | perl v5.28.1 |