tools/dev/install_files.pl - Copy files to their correct locations
Use a detailed MANIFEST to install a set of files. The format of the MANIFEST (currently MANIFEST and MANIFEST.generated are used) is:
source_path <whitespace> [package]meta1,meta2,...
or you may optionally specify a different destination path:
source_path <whitespace> [package]meta1,meta2,... <whitespace> destination
Additionally, there may be a * in front of the whole line to designate a generated file:
source_path <whitespace> *[package]meta1,meta2,... <whitespace> destination
The square brackets around package are literal. package gives the name of the RPM that the given file will be installed for, and is only used by this script to skip files that are not members of any package.
package
The various meta flags recognized are:
doc
Tag this file with %doc in the RPM, and omit the leading path (because rpm will put it into a directory of its choosing)
include
Write this file to the location given by the --includedir option
lib
Write this file to the location given by the --libdir option
bin
Write this file to the location given by the --bindir option
The optional destination field provides a general way to change where a file will be written to. It will be applied before any metadata tags.
destination
Example: if this line is in the MANIFEST.detailed file
*[main]bin languages/imcc/imcc imcc
and the --bindir=/usr/parroty/bin, then the generated parrot-<VERSION>-1.<arch>.rpm file will contain the file /usr/parroty/bin/imcc.
mk_manifests.pl
To install Make, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Make
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Make
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.