NAME
cpm - a fast CPAN module installer
SYNOPSIS
# install modules into local/
> cpm install Module1 Module2 ...
# install modules with verbose messages
> cpm install -v Module
# from cpanfile (with cpanfile.snapshot if any)
> cpm install
# install module into current @INC instead of local/
> cpm install -g Module
# read modules from STDIN by specifying "-" as an argument
> echo Module1 Module2 | cpm install -
# prefer TRIAL release
> cpm install --dev Moose
# install modules as if version of your perl is 5.8.5
# so that modules which are not core in 5.8.5 will be installed
> cpm install --target-perl 5.8.5
# resolve distribution names from DARKPAN/modules/02packages.details.txt.gz
# and fetch distibutions from DARKPAN/authors/id/...
> cpm install --resolver 02packages,http://example.com/darkpan Your::Module
> cpm install --resolver 02packages,file:///path/to/darkpan Your::Module
# use darkpan first, and if it fails, use metadb and normal CPAN
> cpm install --resolver 02packages,http://example.com/darkpan --resolver metadb Your::Module
# specify types/phases in cpanfile by "--with-*" and "--without-*" options
> cpm install --with-recommends --without-test
OPTIONS
-w, --workers=N
number of workers, default: 5
-L, --local-lib-contained=DIR
directory to install modules into, default: local/
-g, --global
install modules into current @INC instead of local/
-v, --verbose
verbose mode; you can see what is going on
--prebuilt, --no-prebuilt
save builds for CPAN distributions; and later, install the prebuilts if available
default: on; you can also set $ENV{PERL_CPM_PREBUILT} false to disable this option
--target-perl=VERSION (EXPERIMENTAL)
install modules as if verison is your perl is VERSION
--mirror=URL
base url for the CPAN mirror to use, cannot be used multiple times. Use --resolver instead.
default: https://cpan.metacpan.org
--pp, --pureperl-only
prefer pureperl only build
--static-install, --no-static-install
enable/disable the static install, default: enable
-r, --resolver=class,args (EXPERIMENTAL, will be removed or renamed)
specify resolvers, you can use --resolver multiple times
available classes: metadb/metacpan/02packages/snapshot
--no-default-resolvers
even if you specify --resolver, cpm continues using the default resolvers.
if you just want to use your resolvers specifed by --resolver,
you should specify --no-default-resolvers too
--reinstall
reinstall the distribution even if you already have the latest version installed
--dev (EXPERIMENTAL)
resolve TRIAL distributions too
--color, --no-color
turn on/off color output, default: on
--test, --no-test
run test cases, default: no
--man-pages
generate man pages
--retry, --no-retry
retry configure/build/test/install if fails, default: retry
--show-build-log-on-failure
show build.log on failure, default: off
--configure-timeout=sec, --build-timeout=sec, --test-timeout=sec
specify configure/build/test timeout second, default: 60sec, 3600sec, 1800sec
--show-progress, --no-show-progress
show progress, default: on
--cpanfile=path
specify cpanfile path, default: ./cpanfile
--snapshot=path
specify cpanfile.snapshot path, default: ./cpanfile.snapshot
-V, --version
show version
-h, --help
show this help
--feature=identifier
specify the feature to enable in cpanfile; you can use --feature multiple times
--with-requires, --without-requires (default: with)
--with-recommends, --without-recommends (default: without)
--with-suggests, --without-suggests (default: without)
--with-configure, --without-configure (default: without)
--with-build, --without-build (default: with)
--with-test, --without-test (default: with)
--with-runtime, --without-runtime (default: with)
--with-develop, --without-develop (default: without)
specify types/phases of dependencies in cpanfile to be installed
--with-all
shortcut for --with-requires, --with-recommends, --with-suggests,
--with-configure, --with-build, --with-test, --with-runtime and --with-develop
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2015 Shoichi Kaji <skaji@cpan.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.