NAME
ppm_install - build and install a distribution via ppm
SYNOPSIS
ppm_install [options] [Module | Distribution]
Options:
[--version]          : print version information and exit
[--help]             : print this help screen
[-r | --remove]      : remove the build directory after installation
[-i | --ignore]      : ignore any failing test results
[-f | --force]       : force remaking a distribution
[--upgrade]          : upgrade via ppm
[--program]  b=a     : specify "a" to be used for the "b" program
[ --skip]            : skip running the tests
Additional Arguments:
Module       : specify a module to fetch (requires CPAN.pm)
Distribution : specify a distribution to fetch
With no arguments, ppm_install will install a distribution inside the current directory.
DESCRIPTION
ppm_install is an interface to the PPM::Make::Install module, and is used to build a PPM (Perl Package Manager) distribution from a CPAN source distribution and then install it with the ppm utility. See PPM::Make for a discussion.
Apart from the options described below, without any arguments ppm_install will assume it is inside an unpacked source distribution and make the corresponding PPM distribution. If it is given an argument of what looks like a module name (eg, Net::FTP), it will use CPAN.pm to look up the corresponding distribution and fetch and build it (module names are case sensistive). Otherwise, additional arguments (eg, package.tar.gz, or http://someplace.org/package.tar.gz) will be interpreted as distributions to fetch and build.
- [-i | --ignore]
 - 
By default,
ppm_install, if it is building the distribution, will die if all tests do not pass. Turning on this option instructsppm_installto ignore any test failures. - [ --skip ]
 - 
Setting this option will skip running any tests supplied with the package.
 - [-r | --remove]
 - 
If specified, the directory used to build the ppm distribution given on the command line will be removed after a successful install.
 - [-f | --force]
 - 
By default, if
ppm_installdetects a blib/ directory, it will assume the distribution has already been made, and will not remake it. This option forces remaking the distribution. - [--upgrade]
 - 
Will do an upgrade of the specified package, if applicable.
 - [--help]
 - 
This prints out a short help screen and exits.
 - [--version]
 - 
This prints out some version information and exits.
 
COPYRIGHT
This program is copyright, 2003, by Randy Kobes <r.kobes@uwinnipeg.ca>. It is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.