Hi, I'm upgrading a 2.5 OpenPKG instance on Solaris 10 to 2.20060622. Everything has gone fine so far, but when openpkg build tries to build perl-dbix, it starts asking for input. First, it can't find the MIRRORED.BY file, since it isn't detecting http_proxy from the environment (see MIRRORED.BY.log). I'm guessing this is the same bug as the RPM 4.4 bug?
If I manually download MIRRORED.BY to /opt/openpkg/.cpan/sources, I get asked (in a loop) for where I am in the world (see locale.loop.log) by CPAN's Config.pm. Other perl packages have been built fine, so I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong, or if perl-dbix is the only one that uses CPAN. It seems odd to use CPAN, but I don't know much about perl-dbix's source rpm. Can building perl-dbix be made to not require user input/configuration of CPAN? Or do I just need to configure CPAN manually? If so, how do I get OpenPKG to tell me all the values it was going to manually program CPAN with? Thanks, -- adam
:::: /var/tmp/opkg/SRC/perl-dbix-5.8.8-2.20060622.src.rpm :::: Installing /var/tmp/opkg/SRC/perl-dbix-5.8.8-2.20060622.src.rpm Executing(%prep): env -i /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/bash --norc --noprofile --posix -e /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/rpm-tmp.12743 + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + rm -rf perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/shtool mkdir -f -p -m 755 -p perl-dbix-5.8.8 + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-DBSchema-0.31.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-DataSource-0.02.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-SearchBuilder-1.43.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-DWIW-0.44.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar: A lone zero block at 160 + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-HA-0.95.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-AnyDBD-2.01.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-SQLEngine-0.93.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-Simple-1.26.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-ContextualFetch-1.03.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Ima-DBI-0.34.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Class-DBI-3.0.3.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Class-DBI-Plugin-0.03.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Class-DBI-Plugin-Type-0.02.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Class-DBI-Plugin-AbstractCount-0.07.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Class-DBI-Plugin-RetrieveAll-1.04.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Class-DBI-AsForm-2.42.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Class-DBI-View-0.07.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-Wrapper-0.24.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar: Read 1024 bytes from - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + echo 'Patch #0 (perl-dbix.patch):' Patch #0 (perl-dbix.patch): + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/patch -p0 -s -b + exit 0 Executing(%build): env -i /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/bash --norc --noprofile --posix -e /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/rpm-tmp.16378 + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + exit 0 Executing(%install): env -i /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/bash --norc --noprofile --posix -e /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/rpm-tmp.16378 + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + rm -rf /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root + /opt/openpkg/bin/perl-openpkg prepare ++ OpenPKG perl-openpkg 2.0.1 (03-Dec-2004) ++ determined RPM program: /opt/openpkg/libexec/openpkg/rpm (4.2.1) ++ determined Perl program: /opt/openpkg/bin/perl (5.8.8) ++ step 1: prepare ++ cleaning up environment + /opt/openpkg/bin/perl-openpkg -d /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-DBSchema-0.31.tar.gz configure build install ++ OpenPKG perl-openpkg 2.0.1 (03-Dec-2004) ++ determined RPM program: /opt/openpkg/libexec/openpkg/rpm (4.2.1) ++ determined Perl program: /opt/openpkg/bin/perl (5.8.8) ++ step 2: configure ++ configuring module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker environment Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Writing Makefile for DBIx::DBSchema ++ step 3: build ++ building module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker environment cp DBSchema/DBD/Sybase.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/Sybase.pm cp DBSchema/ColGroup/Index.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/ColGroup/Index.pm cp DBSchema/ColGroup/Unique.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/ColGroup/Unique.pm cp DBSchema.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema.pm cp DBSchema/_util.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/_util.pm cp DBSchema/DBD/SQLite.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/SQLite.pm cp DBSchema/ColGroup.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/ColGroup.pm cp DBSchema/DBD.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD.pm cp DBSchema/DBD/Oracle.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/Oracle.pm cp DBSchema/DBD/mysql.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/mysql.pm cp DBSchema/Column.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/Column.pm cp DBSchema/DBD/Pg.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/Pg.pm cp DBSchema/Table.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/Table.pm ++ step 4: install ++ installing module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker environment Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/_util.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/ColGroup.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/Column.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/Table.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/Sybase.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/SQLite.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/Oracle.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/mysql.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/Pg.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/ColGroup/Index.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/ColGroup/Unique.pm Writing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/sun4-solaris/auto/DBIx/DBSchema/.packlist ++ cleaning up environment + /opt/openpkg/bin/perl-openpkg -d /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-DataSource-0.02.tar.gz configure build install ++ OpenPKG perl-openpkg 2.0.1 (03-Dec-2004) ++ determined RPM program: /opt/openpkg/libexec/openpkg/rpm (4.2.1) ++ determined Perl program: /opt/openpkg/bin/perl (5.8.8) ++ step 2: configure ++ configuring module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker environment Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Writing Makefile for DBIx::DataSource ++ step 3: build ++ building module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker environment cp DataSource/Driver.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DataSource/Driver.pm cp DataSource/mysql.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DataSource/mysql.pm cp DataSource/Pg.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DataSource/Pg.pm cp DataSource.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DataSource.pm ++ step 4: install ++ installing module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker environment Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DataSource.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DataSource/Driver.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DataSource/mysql.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DataSource/Pg.pm Writing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/sun4-solaris/auto/DBIx/DataSource/.packlist ++ cleaning up environment + /opt/openpkg/bin/perl-openpkg -d /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-SearchBuilder-1.43.tar.gz configure build install ++ OpenPKG perl-openpkg 2.0.1 (03-Dec-2004) ++ determined RPM program: /opt/openpkg/libexec/openpkg/rpm (4.2.1) ++ determined Perl program: /opt/openpkg/bin/perl (5.8.8) ++ step 2: configure ++ configuring module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker environment *** Module::AutoInstall version 1.02 *** Checking for Perl dependencies... [Core Features] - Test::More ...loaded. (0.62 >= 0.52) - DBD::SQLite ...missing. - DBI ...loaded. (1.51) - Want ...loaded. (0.10) - Encode ...loaded. (2.18) - Class::ReturnValue ...loaded. (0.53 >= 0.4) - Cache::MemoryCache ...loaded. (0) - Clone ...loaded. (0.20) ==> Auto-install the 1 mandatory module(s) from CPAN? [Y/n] y [Lower case API] - capitalization ...missing. (would need 0.03) ==> Auto-install the 1 optional module(s) from CPAN? [y/N] n [Schema generation] - DBIx::DBSchema ...loaded. (0.31) - Class::Accessor ...loaded. (0.25) Sorry, we have to rerun the configuration dialog for CPAN.pm due to the following indispensable but missing parameters: build_cache, build_dir, cache_metadata, cpan_home, ftp_proxy, gzip, http_proxy, index_expire, inhibit_startup_message, keep_source_where, make, make_arg, make_install_arg, makepl_arg, mbuild_arg, mbuild_install_arg, mbuild_install_build_command, mbuildpl_arg, no_proxy, pager, prerequisites_policy, scan_cache, tar, unzip, urllist /opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/CPAN/Config.pm initialized. CPAN is the world-wide archive of perl resources. It consists of about 100 sites that all replicate the same contents all around the globe. Many countries have at least one CPAN site already. The resources found on CPAN are easily accessible with the CPAN.pm module. If you want to use CPAN.pm, you have to configure it properly. If you do not want to enter a dialog now, you can answer 'no' to this question and I'll try to autoconfigure. (Note: you can revisit this dialog anytime later by typing 'o conf init' at the cpan prompt.) Are you ready for manual configuration? [yes] yes The following questions are intended to help you with the configuration. The CPAN module needs a directory of its own to cache important index files and maybe keep a temporary mirror of CPAN files. This may be a site-wide directory or a personal directory. I see you already have a directory /opt/openpkg/.cpan Shall we use it as the general CPAN build and cache directory? CPAN build and cache directory? [/opt/openpkg/.cpan] /opt/openpkg/.cpan If you like, I can cache the source files after I build them. Doing so means that, if you ever rebuild that module in the future, the files will be taken from the cache. The tradeoff is that it takes up space. How much space would you like to allocate to this cache? (If you don't want me to keep a cache, answer 0.) How big should the disk cache be for keeping the build directories with all the intermediate files? Cache size for build directory (in MB)? [100] 100 By default, each time the CPAN module is started, cache scanning is performed to keep the cache size in sync. To prevent this, answer 'never'. Perform cache scanning (atstart or never)? [atstart] atstart To considerably speed up the initial CPAN shell startup, it is possible to use Storable to create a cache of metadata. If Storable is not available, the normal index mechanism will be used. Cache metadata (yes/no)? [yes] yes The next option deals with the charset (aka character set) your terminal supports. In general, CPAN is English speaking territory, so the charset does not matter much, but some of the aliens out there who upload their software to CPAN bear names that are outside the ASCII range. If your terminal supports UTF-8, you should say no to the next question. If it supports ISO-8859-1 (also known as LATIN1) then you should say yes. If it supports neither, your answer does not matter because you will not be able to read the names of some authors anyway. If you answer no, names will be output in UTF-8. Your terminal expects ISO-8859-1 (yes/no)? [yes] yes If you have one of the readline packages (Term::ReadLine::Perl, Term::ReadLine::Gnu, possibly others) installed, the interactive CPAN shell will have history support. The next two questions deal with the filename of the history file and with its size. If you do not want to set this variable, please hit SPACE RETURN to the following question. File to save your history? [/opt/openpkg/.cpan/histfile] /opt/openpkg/.cpan/histfile Number of lines to save? [100] 100 The 'd' and the 'm' command normally only show you information they have in their in-memory database and thus will never connect to the internet. If you set the 'show_upload_date' variable to true, 'm' and 'd' will additionally show you the upload date of the module or distribution. Per default this feature is off because it may require a net connection to get at the upload date. Always try to show upload date with 'd' and 'm' command (yes/no)? [yes] yes The CPAN module can detect when a module which you are trying to build depends on prerequisites. If this happens, it can build the prerequisites for you automatically ('follow'), ask you for confirmation ('ask'), or just ignore them ('ignore'). Please set your policy to one of the three values. Policy on building prerequisites (follow, ask or ignore)? [ask] ask The CPAN module will need a few external programs to work properly. Please correct me, if I guess the wrong path for a program. Don't panic if you do not have some of them, just press ENTER for those. To disable the use of a download program, you can type a space followed by ENTER. Where is your bzip2 program? [/opt/openpkg/bin/bzip2] /opt/openpkg/bin/bzip2 Where is your gzip program? [/opt/openpkg/bin/gzip] /opt/openpkg/bin/gzip Where is your tar program? [/bin/tar] /bin/tar Where is your unzip program? [/bin/unzip] /bin/unzip Where is your make program? [/opt/openpkg/bin/make] /opt/openpkg/bin/make Warning: curl not found in PATH Where is your curl program? [] Warning: lynx not found in PATH Where is your lynx program? [] Warning: wget not found in PATH Where is your wget program? [] Warning: ncftpget not found in PATH Where is your ncftpget program? [] Warning: ncftp not found in PATH Where is your ncftp program? [] Where is your ftp program? [/bin/ftp] /bin/ftp Where is your gpg program? [/opt/openpkg/bin/gpg] /opt/openpkg/bin/gpg What is your favorite pager program? [/bin/less] /bin/less What is your favorite shell? [/opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/bash] /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/bash When you have Module::Build installed and a module comes with both a Makefile.PL and a Build.PL, which shall have precedence? The two installer modules we have are the old and well established ExtUtils::MakeMaker (for short: EUMM) understands the Makefile.PL and the next generation installer Module::Build (MB) works with the Build.PL. In case you could choose, which installer would you prefer (EUMM or MB)? [EUMM] EUMM Every Makefile.PL is run by perl in a separate process. Likewise we run 'make' and 'make install' in separate processes. If you have any parameters (e.g. PREFIX, LIB, UNINST or the like) you want to pass to the calls, please specify them here. If you don't understand this question, just press ENTER. Parameters for the 'perl Makefile.PL' command? Typical frequently used settings: PREFIX=~/perl # non-root users (please see manual for more hints) Your choice: [] Parameters for the 'make' command? Typical frequently used setting: -j3 # dual processor system Your choice: [] Do you want to use a different make command for 'make install'? Cautious people will probably prefer: su root -c make or sudo make or /path1/to/sudo -u admin_account /path2/to/make or some such. Your choice: [/opt/openpkg/bin/make] /opt/openpkg/bin/make Parameters for the 'make install' command? Typical frequently used setting: UNINST=1 # to always uninstall potentially conflicting files Your choice: [] The next questions deal with Module::Build support. A Build.PL is run by perl in a separate process. Likewise we run './Build' and './Build install' in separate processes. If you have any parameters you want to pass to the calls, please specify them here. Parameters for the 'perl Build.PL' command? Typical frequently used settings: --install_base /home/xxx # different installation directory Your choice: [] Parameters for the './Build' command? Setting might be: --extra_linker_flags -L/usr/foo/lib # non-standard library location Your choice: [] Do you want to use a different command for './Build install'? Sudo users will probably prefer: su root -c ./Build or sudo ./Build or /path1/to/sudo -u admin_account ./Build or some such. Your choice: [./Build] ./Build Parameters for the './Build install' command? Typical frequently used setting: --uninst 1 # uninstall conflicting files Your choice: [] Sometimes you may wish to leave the processes run by CPAN alone without caring about them. Because the Makefile.PL sometimes contains question you're expected to answer, you can set a timer that will kill a 'perl Makefile.PL' process after the specified time in seconds. If you set this value to 0, these processes will wait forever. This is the default and recommended setting. Timeout for inactivity during {Makefile,Build}.PL? [0] 0 If you're accessing the net via proxies, you can specify them in the CPAN configuration or via environment variables. The variable in the $CPAN::Config takes precedence. Your ftp_proxy? Your http_proxy? Your no_proxy? You have no /opt/openpkg/.cpan/sources/MIRRORED.BY I'm trying to fetch one CPAN: LWP::UserAgent loaded ok Fetching with LWP: http://www.perl.org/CPAN/MIRRORED.BY Fetching with LWP: http://www.perl.org/CPAN/MIRRORED.BY.gz Fetching with LWP: ftp://ftp.perl.org/pub/CPAN/MIRRORED.BY Fetching with LWP: ftp://ftp.perl.org/pub/CPAN/MIRRORED.BY.gz Fetching with Net::FTP: ftp://ftp.perl.org/pub/CPAN/MIRRORED.BY Could not connect to host 'ftp.perl.org' with Net::FTP Fetching with Net::FTP ftp://ftp.perl.org/pub/CPAN/MIRRORED.BY.gz Could not connect to host 'ftp.perl.org' with Net::FTP As a last ressort we now switch to the external ftp command '/bin/ftp' to get '/opt/openpkg/.cpan/sources/MIRRORED.BY'. Doing so often leads to problems that are hard to diagnose, even endless loops may be encountered. If you're victim of such problems, please consider unsetting the ftp config variable with o conf ftp "" o conf commit Issuing "/bin/ftp -n" Trying with external ftp to get ftp://ftp.perl.org/pub/CPAN/MIRRORED.BY Going to send the dialog open ftp.perl.org user anonymous [EMAIL PROTECTED] lcd /opt/openpkg/.cpan/sources cd / cd pub cd CPAN bin get MIRRORED.BY MIRRORED.BY quit ftp: connect to address 128.118.2.96: Connection timed out ftp: connect: Connection timed out Trying 209.120.136.27... Not connected. Local directory now /opt/openpkg/.cpan/sources Not connected. Not connected. Not connected. Not connected. Not connected. Bad luck... Still failed! Can't access URL ftp://ftp.perl.org/pub/CPAN/MIRRORED.BY. Please check, if the URLs I found in your configuration file () are valid. The urllist can be edited. E.g. with 'o conf urllist push ftp://myurl/' Could not fetch MIRRORED.BY CPAN.pm needs at least one URL where it can fetch CPAN files from. Please enter your CPAN site: [] CPAN.pm needs at least one URL where it can fetch CPAN files from. Please enter your CPAN site: [] CPAN.pm needs at least one URL where it can fetch CPAN files from. Please enter your CPAN site: [] CPAN.pm needs at least one URL where it can fetch CPAN files from. Please enter your CPAN site: [] CPAN.pm needs at least one URL where it can fetch CPAN files from. <loops until ctrl-c> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# env |grep proxy http_proxy=http://our-proxy-host:port ftp_proxy=ftp://out-proxy-host:port
:::: /var/tmp/opkg/SRC/perl-dbix-5.8.8-2.20060622.src.rpm :::: Installing /var/tmp/opkg/SRC/perl-dbix-5.8.8-2.20060622.src.rpm Executing(%prep): env -i /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/bash --norc --noprofile --posix -e /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/rpm-tmp.7351 + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + rm -rf perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/shtool mkdir -f -p -m 755 -p perl-dbix-5.8.8 + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-DBSchema-0.31.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-DataSource-0.02.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-SearchBuilder-1.43.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-DWIW-0.44.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar: A lone zero block at 160 + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-HA-0.95.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-AnyDBD-2.01.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-SQLEngine-0.93.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-Simple-1.26.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-ContextualFetch-1.03.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Ima-DBI-0.34.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Class-DBI-3.0.3.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Class-DBI-Plugin-0.03.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Class-DBI-Plugin-Type-0.02.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Class-DBI-Plugin-AbstractCount-0.07.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Class-DBI-Plugin-RetrieveAll-1.04.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Class-DBI-AsForm-2.42.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/Class-DBI-View-0.07.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/gzip -dc /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-Wrapper-0.24.tar.gz + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar -xf - /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/tar: Read 1024 bytes from - + STATUS=0 + '[' 0 -ne 0 ']' + echo 'Patch #0 (perl-dbix.patch):' Patch #0 (perl-dbix.patch): + /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/patch -p0 -s -b + exit 0 Executing(%build): env -i /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/bash --norc --noprofile --posix -e /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/rpm-tmp.27824 + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + exit 0 Executing(%install): env -i /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/bash --norc --noprofile --posix -e /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/rpm-tmp.27824 + cd /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP + cd perl-dbix-5.8.8 + rm -rf /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root + /opt/openpkg/bin/perl-openpkg prepare ++ OpenPKG perl-openpkg 2.0.1 (03-Dec-2004) ++ determined RPM program: /opt/openpkg/libexec/openpkg/rpm (4.2.1) ++ determined Perl program: /opt/openpkg/bin/perl (5.8.8) ++ step 1: prepare ++ cleaning up environment + /opt/openpkg/bin/perl-openpkg -d /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-DBSchema-0.31.tar.gz configure build install ++ OpenPKG perl-openpkg 2.0.1 (03-Dec-2004) ++ determined RPM program: /opt/openpkg/libexec/openpkg/rpm (4.2.1) ++ determined Perl program: /opt/openpkg/bin/perl (5.8.8) ++ step 2: configure ++ configuring module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker environment Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Writing Makefile for DBIx::DBSchema ++ step 3: build ++ building module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker environment cp DBSchema/DBD/Sybase.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/Sybase.pm cp DBSchema/ColGroup/Index.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/ColGroup/Index.pm cp DBSchema/ColGroup/Unique.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/ColGroup/Unique.pm cp DBSchema.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema.pm cp DBSchema/_util.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/_util.pm cp DBSchema/DBD/SQLite.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/SQLite.pm cp DBSchema/ColGroup.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/ColGroup.pm cp DBSchema/DBD.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD.pm cp DBSchema/DBD/Oracle.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/Oracle.pm cp DBSchema/DBD/mysql.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/mysql.pm cp DBSchema/Column.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/Column.pm cp DBSchema/DBD/Pg.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/Pg.pm cp DBSchema/Table.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DBSchema/Table.pm ++ step 4: install ++ installing module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker environment Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/_util.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/ColGroup.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/Column.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/Table.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/Sybase.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/SQLite.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/Oracle.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/mysql.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/DBD/Pg.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/ColGroup/Index.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DBSchema/ColGroup/Unique.pm Writing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/sun4-solaris/auto/DBIx/DBSchema/.packlist ++ cleaning up environment + /opt/openpkg/bin/perl-openpkg -d /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-DataSource-0.02.tar.gz configure build install ++ OpenPKG perl-openpkg 2.0.1 (03-Dec-2004) ++ determined RPM program: /opt/openpkg/libexec/openpkg/rpm (4.2.1) ++ determined Perl program: /opt/openpkg/bin/perl (5.8.8) ++ step 2: configure ++ configuring module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker environment Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Writing Makefile for DBIx::DataSource ++ step 3: build ++ building module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker environment cp DataSource/Driver.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DataSource/Driver.pm cp DataSource/mysql.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DataSource/mysql.pm cp DataSource/Pg.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DataSource/Pg.pm cp DataSource.pm blib/lib/DBIx/DataSource.pm ++ step 4: install ++ installing module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker environment Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DataSource.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DataSource/Driver.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DataSource/mysql.pm Installing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBIx/DataSource/Pg.pm Writing /opt/openpkg/RPM/TMP/perl-dbix-5.8.8-root/opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/sun4-solaris/auto/DBIx/DataSource/.packlist ++ cleaning up environment + /opt/openpkg/bin/perl-openpkg -d /opt/openpkg/RPM/SRC/perl-dbix/DBIx-SearchBuilder-1.43.tar.gz configure build install ++ OpenPKG perl-openpkg 2.0.1 (03-Dec-2004) ++ determined RPM program: /opt/openpkg/libexec/openpkg/rpm (4.2.1) ++ determined Perl program: /opt/openpkg/bin/perl (5.8.8) ++ step 2: configure ++ configuring module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker environment *** Module::AutoInstall version 1.02 *** Checking for Perl dependencies... [Core Features] - Test::More ...loaded. (0.62 >= 0.52) - DBD::SQLite ...missing. - DBI ...loaded. (1.51) - Want ...loaded. (0.10) - Encode ...loaded. (2.18) - Class::ReturnValue ...loaded. (0.53 >= 0.4) - Cache::MemoryCache ...loaded. (0) - Clone ...loaded. (0.20) ==> Auto-install the 1 mandatory module(s) from CPAN? [Y/n] y [Lower case API] - capitalization ...missing. (would need 0.03) ==> Auto-install the 1 optional module(s) from CPAN? [y/N] n [Schema generation] - DBIx::DBSchema ...loaded. (0.31) - Class::Accessor ...loaded. (0.25) Sorry, we have to rerun the configuration dialog for CPAN.pm due to the following indispensable but missing parameters: build_cache, build_dir, cache_metadata, cpan_home, ftp_proxy, gzip, http_proxy, index_expire, inhibit_startup_message, keep_source_where, make, make_arg, make_install_arg, makepl_arg, mbuild_arg, mbuild_install_arg, mbuild_install_build_command, mbuildpl_arg, no_proxy, pager, prerequisites_policy, scan_cache, tar, unzip, urllist /opt/openpkg/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.8/CPAN/Config.pm initialized. CPAN is the world-wide archive of perl resources. It consists of about 100 sites that all replicate the same contents all around the globe. Many countries have at least one CPAN site already. The resources found on CPAN are easily accessible with the CPAN.pm module. If you want to use CPAN.pm, you have to configure it properly. If you do not want to enter a dialog now, you can answer 'no' to this question and I'll try to autoconfigure. (Note: you can revisit this dialog anytime later by typing 'o conf init' at the cpan prompt.) Are you ready for manual configuration? [yes] yes The following questions are intended to help you with the configuration. The CPAN module needs a directory of its own to cache important index files and maybe keep a temporary mirror of CPAN files. This may be a site-wide directory or a personal directory. I see you already have a directory /opt/openpkg/.cpan Shall we use it as the general CPAN build and cache directory? CPAN build and cache directory? [/opt/openpkg/.cpan] /opt/openpkg/.cpan If you like, I can cache the source files after I build them. Doing so means that, if you ever rebuild that module in the future, the files will be taken from the cache. The tradeoff is that it takes up space. How much space would you like to allocate to this cache? (If you don't want me to keep a cache, answer 0.) How big should the disk cache be for keeping the build directories with all the intermediate files? Cache size for build directory (in MB)? [100] 100 By default, each time the CPAN module is started, cache scanning is performed to keep the cache size in sync. To prevent this, answer 'never'. Perform cache scanning (atstart or never)? [atstart] atstart To considerably speed up the initial CPAN shell startup, it is possible to use Storable to create a cache of metadata. If Storable is not available, the normal index mechanism will be used. Cache metadata (yes/no)? [yes] yes The next option deals with the charset (aka character set) your terminal supports. In general, CPAN is English speaking territory, so the charset does not matter much, but some of the aliens out there who upload their software to CPAN bear names that are outside the ASCII range. If your terminal supports UTF-8, you should say no to the next question. If it supports ISO-8859-1 (also known as LATIN1) then you should say yes. If it supports neither, your answer does not matter because you will not be able to read the names of some authors anyway. If you answer no, names will be output in UTF-8. Your terminal expects ISO-8859-1 (yes/no)? [yes] yes If you have one of the readline packages (Term::ReadLine::Perl, Term::ReadLine::Gnu, possibly others) installed, the interactive CPAN shell will have history support. The next two questions deal with the filename of the history file and with its size. If you do not want to set this variable, please hit SPACE RETURN to the following question. File to save your history? [/opt/openpkg/.cpan/histfile] /opt/openpkg/.cpan/histfile Number of lines to save? [100] 100 The 'd' and the 'm' command normally only show you information they have in their in-memory database and thus will never connect to the internet. If you set the 'show_upload_date' variable to true, 'm' and 'd' will additionally show you the upload date of the module or distribution. Per default this feature is off because it may require a net connection to get at the upload date. Always try to show upload date with 'd' and 'm' command (yes/no)? [yes] yes The CPAN module can detect when a module which you are trying to build depends on prerequisites. If this happens, it can build the prerequisites for you automatically ('follow'), ask you for confirmation ('ask'), or just ignore them ('ignore'). Please set your policy to one of the three values. Policy on building prerequisites (follow, ask or ignore)? [ask] ask The CPAN module will need a few external programs to work properly. Please correct me, if I guess the wrong path for a program. Don't panic if you do not have some of them, just press ENTER for those. To disable the use of a download program, you can type a space followed by ENTER. Where is your bzip2 program? [/opt/openpkg/bin/bzip2] /opt/openpkg/bin/bzip2 Where is your gzip program? [/opt/openpkg/bin/gzip] /opt/openpkg/bin/gzip Where is your tar program? [/bin/tar] /bin/tar Where is your unzip program? [/bin/unzip] /bin/unzip Where is your make program? [/opt/openpkg/bin/make] /opt/openpkg/bin/make Warning: curl not found in PATH Where is your curl program? [] Warning: lynx not found in PATH Where is your lynx program? [] Warning: wget not found in PATH Where is your wget program? [] Warning: ncftpget not found in PATH Where is your ncftpget program? [] Warning: ncftp not found in PATH Where is your ncftp program? [] Where is your ftp program? [/bin/ftp] /bin/ftp Where is your gpg program? [/opt/openpkg/bin/gpg] /opt/openpkg/bin/gpg What is your favorite pager program? [/bin/less] /bin/less What is your favorite shell? [/opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/bash] /opt/openpkg/lib/openpkg/bash When you have Module::Build installed and a module comes with both a Makefile.PL and a Build.PL, which shall have precedence? The two installer modules we have are the old and well established ExtUtils::MakeMaker (for short: EUMM) understands the Makefile.PL and the next generation installer Module::Build (MB) works with the Build.PL. In case you could choose, which installer would you prefer (EUMM or MB)? [EUMM] EUMM Every Makefile.PL is run by perl in a separate process. Likewise we run 'make' and 'make install' in separate processes. If you have any parameters (e.g. PREFIX, LIB, UNINST or the like) you want to pass to the calls, please specify them here. If you don't understand this question, just press ENTER. Parameters for the 'perl Makefile.PL' command? Typical frequently used settings: PREFIX=~/perl # non-root users (please see manual for more hints) Your choice: [] Parameters for the 'make' command? Typical frequently used setting: -j3 # dual processor system Your choice: [] Do you want to use a different make command for 'make install'? Cautious people will probably prefer: su root -c make or sudo make or /path1/to/sudo -u admin_account /path2/to/make or some such. Your choice: [/opt/openpkg/bin/make] /opt/openpkg/bin/make Parameters for the 'make install' command? Typical frequently used setting: UNINST=1 # to always uninstall potentially conflicting files Your choice: [] The next questions deal with Module::Build support. A Build.PL is run by perl in a separate process. Likewise we run './Build' and './Build install' in separate processes. If you have any parameters you want to pass to the calls, please specify them here. Parameters for the 'perl Build.PL' command? Typical frequently used settings: --install_base /home/xxx # different installation directory Your choice: [] Parameters for the './Build' command? Setting might be: --extra_linker_flags -L/usr/foo/lib # non-standard library location Your choice: [] Do you want to use a different command for './Build install'? Sudo users will probably prefer: su root -c ./Build or sudo ./Build or /path1/to/sudo -u admin_account ./Build or some such. Your choice: [./Build] ./Build Parameters for the './Build install' command? Typical frequently used setting: --uninst 1 # uninstall conflicting files Your choice: [] Sometimes you may wish to leave the processes run by CPAN alone without caring about them. Because the Makefile.PL sometimes contains question you're expected to answer, you can set a timer that will kill a 'perl Makefile.PL' process after the specified time in seconds. If you set this value to 0, these processes will wait forever. This is the default and recommended setting. Timeout for inactivity during {Makefile,Build}.PL? [0] 0 If you're accessing the net via proxies, you can specify them in the CPAN configuration or via environment variables. The variable in the $CPAN::Config takes precedence. Your ftp_proxy? Your http_proxy? Your no_proxy? Found /opt/openpkg/.cpan/sources/MIRRORED.BY as of Fri Sep 8 07:21:52 2006 I'd use that as a database of CPAN sites. If that is OK for you, please answer 'y', but if you want me to get a new database now, please answer 'n' to the following question. Shall I use the local database in /opt/openpkg/.cpan/sources/MIRRORED.BY? [y] y Now we need to know where your favorite CPAN sites are located. Push a few sites onto the array (just in case the first on the array won't work). If you are mirroring CPAN to your local workstation, specify a file: URL. First, pick a nearby continent and country (you can pick several of each, separated by spaces, or none if you just want to keep your existing selections). Then, you will be presented with a list of URLs of CPAN mirrors in the countries you selected, along with previously selected URLs. Select some of those URLs, or just keep the old list. Finally, you will be prompted for any extra URLs -- file:, ftp:, or http: -- that host a CPAN mirror. (1) Africa (2) Asia (3) Central America (4) Europe (5) North America (6) Oceania (7) South America Select your continent (or several nearby continents) [] Sorry! since you don't have any existing picks, you must make a geographic selection. (1) Africa (2) Asia (3) Central America (4) Europe (5) North America (6) Oceania (7) South America Select your continent (or several nearby continents) [] Sorry! since you don't have any existing picks, you must make a geographic selection. (1) Africa (2) Asia (3) Central America (4) Europe (5) North America (6) Oceania (7) South America Select your continent (or several nearby continents) [] Sorry! since you don't have any existing picks, you must make a geographic selection. <loops forever>