Arepa::Builder - Arepa builder base "class"
my $module = Arepa::Builder->ui_module; Arepa::Builder->ui_module($new_ui_module); Arepa::Builder->init($builder_name); Arepa::Builder->compile_package_from_dsc($builder_name, $dsc_file); Arepa::Builder->compile_package_from_dsc($builder_name, $dsc_file, output_dir => 1); Arepa::Builder->compile_package_from_repository($builder_name, $dsc_file); Arepa::Builder->compile_package_from_repository($builder_name, $dsc_file, output_dir => 1, bin_nmu => 1); my $log = Arepa::Builder->last_build_log; Arepa::Builder->create($builder_dir, $mirror, $distribution);
This module contains the interface for an Arepa builder. It should be the "subclass" for any builder module. Every Arepa builder type must have a module implementing this API. Arepa::BuilderFarm, when manipulating the builders, will use the correct builder module according to the builder type (e.g. for type 'sbuild', Arepa::Builder::Sbuild).
Arepa::BuilderFarm
Arepa::Builder::Sbuild
This module is never used directly, but through "subclasses" in Arepa::BuilderFarm.
Returns the UI module being used (by default, Arepa::UI::Text. If a parameter is passed, the UI module is changed to that, and the new value is returned.
Arepa::UI::Text
Initialises the given $builder_name to be able to use it. This should be done once per machine boot (e.g. in an init script).
$builder_name
Compiles the source package described by the given $dsc_file using the given $builder_name. The resulting .deb files are put in the current directory by default. Valid options are output_dir and bin_nmu (see compile_package_from_repository documentation).
$dsc_file
.deb
output_dir
bin_nmu
Compiles the source package with the given $name and $version using the given $builder_name. By default, the resulting .deb files are put in the current directory. The only valid options are output_dir (to specify the directory where the resulting .deb files should end up in) and bin_nmu (to specify if the compilation should be considered a binNMU).
$name
$version
Returns the log text of the last build.
Creates a new builder in the given directory $builder_dir, using the Debian mirror $mirror and the distribution $distribution.
$builder_dir
$mirror
$distribution
Arepa::BuilderFarm, Arepa::Config.
Arepa::Config
Esteban Manchado Velázquez <estebanm@opera.com>.
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To install Arepa, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Arepa
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Arepa
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.