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* Install debian packages utilities: | * Install debian packages utilities: | ||
− | + | # apt-get install dh-make-perl devscripts | |
* Download perl module: | * Download perl module: | ||
− | + | # perl -MCPAN -e "get Net::IPv4Addr" | |
* Create the package: | * Create the package: | ||
− | + | # cd $HOME/.cpan/build | |
− | + | # dh-make-perl Net-IPv6Addr-0.2 | |
− | + | # cd Net-IPv6Addr-0.2/ | |
− | + | # debuild | |
* The package is now created: | * The package is now created: | ||
− | + | # cd .. | |
− | + | # ls *.deb | |
libnet-ipv6addr-perl_0.2-1_all.deb | libnet-ipv6addr-perl_0.2-1_all.deb | ||
* And it can be installed by: | * And it can be installed by: | ||
− | + | # dpkg --install libnet-ipv6addr-perl_0.2-1_all.deb | |
The problem of this method is that it does not impose the dependencies among modules. You have to take care of them. | The problem of this method is that it does not impose the dependencies among modules. You have to take care of them. |
Latest revision as of 15:52, 7 July 2007
Building Debian packages of Perl modules
Example: creating a debian package for Net::IPv6Addr perl module
- Install debian packages utilities:
# apt-get install dh-make-perl devscripts
- Download perl module:
# perl -MCPAN -e "get Net::IPv4Addr"
- Create the package:
# cd $HOME/.cpan/build # dh-make-perl Net-IPv6Addr-0.2 # cd Net-IPv6Addr-0.2/ # debuild
- The package is now created:
# cd .. # ls *.deb libnet-ipv6addr-perl_0.2-1_all.deb
- And it can be installed by:
# dpkg --install libnet-ipv6addr-perl_0.2-1_all.deb
The problem of this method is that it does not impose the dependencies among modules. You have to take care of them.