NAME

Debian::Control::FromCPAN - fill debian/control from unpacked CPAN distribution

SYNOPSIS

my $c = Debian::Control::FromCPAN->new();
$c->discover_dependencies( { ... } );
$c->prune_perl_deps;

Debian::Control::FromCPAN inherits from L<Debian::Control>.

METHODS

discover_dependencies( [ { options hash } ] )

Discovers module dependencies and fills the dependency fields in debian/control accordingly.

Options:

apt_contents

An instance of Debian::AptContents to be used when locating to which package a required module belongs.

dpkg_available An instance of DPKG::Parse::Available to be used when checking whether the locally available package is the required version. For example:
my $available = DPKG::Parse::Available->new;
$available->parse;
dir

The directory where the cpan distribution was unpacked.

intrusive

A flag indicating permission to use Module::Depends::Intrusive for discovering dependencies in case Module::Depends fails. Since this requires loading all Perl modules in the distribution (and running their BEGIN blocks (and the BEGIN blocks of their dependencies, recursively), it is recommended to use this only when dealing with trusted sources.

require_deps

If true, causes the method to die if some a package for some dependency cannot be found. Otherwise only a warning is issued.

verbose
wnpp_query

An instance of Debian::WNPP::Query to be used when checking for WNPP bugs of depended upon packages.

Returns a list of module names for which no suitable Debian packages were found.

find_debs_for_modules dep hash[, APT contents[, verbose[, DPKG available]]]

Scans the given hash of dependencies ( module => version ) and returns matching Debian package dependency specification (as an instance of Debian::Dependencies class) and a list of missing modules.

Perl core is searched first, then installed packages, then the APT contents.

If a DPKG::Parse::Available object is passed, also check the available package version

prune_simple_perl_dep

Input:

dependency object

shall be a simple dependency (no alternatives)

(optional) build dependency flag

true value indicates the dependency is a build-time one

The following checks are made

dependencies on perl-modules*

These are replaced with perl as per Perl policy.

dependencies on perl-base and build-dependencies on perl or perl-base

These are removed, unless they specify a version greater than the one available in oldstable or the dependency relation is not >= or >>.

Return value:

undef

if the dependency is redundant.

pruned dependency

otherwise. perl-modules* replaced with perl.

prune_perl_dep

Similar to "prune_simple_perl_dep", but supports alternative dependencies. If any of the alternatives is redundant, the whole dependency is considered redundant.

prune_perl_deps

Remove redundant (build-)dependencies on perl, libperl, perl-modules and perl-base.

CLASS METHODS

module_name_to_pkg_name

Receives a perl module name like Foo::Bar and returns a suitable Debian package name for it, like libfoo-bar-perl.

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2012 Damyan Ivanov dmn@debian.org

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.