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The installation directory for Debian modules must be different
from that for
The current Perl packaging uses the
The Perl distribution includes many modules available separately
from CPAN which may
have a newer version. The intent of the
Module packages must install manual pages into the standard
directories (see Section 2.4, “Documentation”) using the extensions
Perl module packages should be named for the primary module
provided. The naming convention is to lowercase the Perl module
name, prepend, Table 4.1. Module to package mappings
Packages which include multiple modules may additionally include provides for the additional modules using the same convention.
A module should use the following lines in the
perl Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=vendor $(MAKE) OPTIMIZE="-O2 -g -Wall" and this one to install the results into the temporary tree: $(MAKE) install DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/<tmp>
Architecture-independent modules which require
Modules which contain explicit
Binary modules must specify a dependency on either
Rather than hard-coding the dependencies into the control file,
using a substitution such as
Packages built with debhelper may use
dh_perl(1)
to generate this substitution automatically. This additionally
requires a versioned [7]
The environment variable [8] Replace <tmp> with the appropriate directory (nominally just tmp) [9] Please note that dependencies caused by versioned uses and on separately packaged modules are not included in this variable and must be explicitly included. |
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