package CPANPLUS::Dist::MM; use warnings; use strict; use vars qw[@ISA $STATUS]; use base 'CPANPLUS::Dist::Base'; use CPANPLUS::Internals::Constants; use CPANPLUS::Internals::Constants::Report; use CPANPLUS::Error; use FileHandle; use Cwd; use IPC::Cmd qw[run]; use Params::Check qw[check]; use File::Basename qw[dirname]; use Module::Load::Conditional qw[can_load check_install]; use Locale::Maketext::Simple Class => 'CPANPLUS', Style => 'gettext'; local $Params::Check::VERBOSE = 1; =pod =head1 NAME CPANPLUS::Dist::MM =head1 SYNOPSIS $mm = CPANPLUS::Dist::MM->new( module => $modobj ); $mm->create; # runs make && make test $mm->install; # runs make install =head1 DESCRIPTION C is a distribution class for MakeMaker related modules. Using this package, you can create, install and uninstall perl modules. It inherits from C. =head1 ACCESSORS =over 4 =item parent() Returns the C object that parented this object. =item status() Returns the C object that keeps the status for this module. =back =head1 STATUS ACCESSORS All accessors can be accessed as follows: $mm->status->ACCESSOR =over 4 =item makefile () Location of the Makefile (or Build file). Set to 0 explicitly if something went wrong. =item make () BOOL indicating if the C (or C) command was successful. =item test () BOOL indicating if the C (or C) command was successful. =item prepared () BOOL indicating if the C call exited successfully This gets set after C =item distdir () Full path to the directory in which the C call took place, set after a call to C. =item created () BOOL indicating if the C call exited successfully. This gets set after C and C. =item installed () BOOL indicating if the module was installed. This gets set after C (or C) exits successfully. =item uninstalled () BOOL indicating if the module was uninstalled properly. =item _create_args () Storage of the arguments passed to C for this object. Used for recursive calls when satisfying prerequisites. =item _install_args () Storage of the arguments passed to C for this object. Used for recursive calls when satisfying prerequisites. =back =cut =head1 METHODS =head2 $bool = $dist->format_available(); Returns a boolean indicating whether or not you can use this package to create and install modules in your environment. =cut ### check if the format is available ### sub format_available { my $dist = shift; ### we might be called as $class->format_available =/ require CPANPLUS::Internals; my $cb = CPANPLUS::Internals->_retrieve_id( CPANPLUS::Internals->_last_id ); my $conf = $cb->configure_object; my $mod = "ExtUtils::MakeMaker"; unless( can_load( modules => { $mod => 0.0 } ) ) { error( loc( "You do not have '%1' -- '%2' not available", $mod, __PACKAGE__ ) ); return; } for my $pgm ( qw[make] ) { unless( $conf->get_program( $pgm ) ) { error(loc( "You do not have '%1' in your path -- '%2' not available\n" . "Please check your config entry for '%1'", $pgm, __PACKAGE__ , $pgm )); return; } } return 1; } =pod =head2 $bool = $dist->init(); Sets up the C object for use. Effectively creates all the needed status accessors. Called automatically whenever you create a new C object. =cut sub init { my $dist = shift; my $status = $dist->status; $status->mk_accessors(qw[makefile make test created installed uninstalled bin_make _prepare_args _create_args _install_args] ); return 1; } =pod =head2 $bool = $dist->prepare([perl => '/path/to/perl', makemakerflags => 'EXTRA=FLAGS', force => BOOL, verbose => BOOL]) C preps a distribution for installation. This means it will run C and determine what prerequisites this distribution declared. If you set C to true, it will go over all the stages of the C process again, ignoring any previously cached results. When running C, the environment variable C will be set to the full path of the C that is being executed. This enables any code inside the C to know that it is being installed via CPANPLUS. Returns true on success and false on failure. You may then call C<< $dist->create >> on the object to create the installable files. =cut sub prepare { ### just in case you already did a create call for this module object ### just via a different dist object my $dist = shift; my $self = $dist->parent; ### we're also the cpan_dist, since we don't need to have anything ### prepared $dist = $self->status->dist_cpan if $self->status->dist_cpan; $self->status->dist_cpan( $dist ) unless $self->status->dist_cpan; my $cb = $self->parent; my $conf = $cb->configure_object; my %hash = @_; my $dir; unless( $dir = $self->status->extract ) { error( loc( "No dir found to operate on!" ) ); return; } my $args; my( $force, $verbose, $perl, @mmflags, $prereq_target, $prereq_format, $prereq_build ); { local $Params::Check::ALLOW_UNKNOWN = 1; my $tmpl = { perl => { default => $^X, store => \$perl }, makemakerflags => { default => $conf->get_conf('makemakerflags') || '', store => \$mmflags[0] }, force => { default => $conf->get_conf('force'), store => \$force }, verbose => { default => $conf->get_conf('verbose'), store => \$verbose }, prereq_target => { default => '', store => \$prereq_target }, prereq_format => { default => '', store => \$prereq_format }, prereq_build => { default => 0, store => \$prereq_build }, }; $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return; } ### maybe we already ran a create on this object? ### return 1 if $dist->status->prepared && !$force; ### store the arguments, so ->install can use them in recursive loops ### $dist->status->_prepare_args( $args ); ### chdir to work directory ### my $orig = cwd(); unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $dir ) ) { error( loc( "Could not chdir to build directory '%1'", $dir ) ); return; } my $fail; RUN: { ### we resolve 'configure requires' here, so we can run the 'perl ### Makefile.PL' command ### XXX for tests: mock f_c_r to something that *can* resolve and ### something that *doesn't* resolve. Check the error log for ok ### on this step or failure ### XXX make a separate tarball to test for this scenario: simply ### containing a makefile.pl/build.pl for test purposes? { my $configure_requires = $dist->find_configure_requires; my $ok = $dist->_resolve_prereqs( format => $prereq_format, verbose => $verbose, prereqs => $configure_requires, target => $prereq_target, force => $force, prereq_build => $prereq_build, ); unless( $ok ) { #### use $dist->flush to reset the cache ### error( loc( "Unable to satisfy '%1' for '%2' " . "-- aborting install", 'configure_requires', $self->module ) ); $dist->status->prepared(0); $fail++; last RUN; } ### end of prereq resolving ### } ### don't run 'perl makefile.pl' again if there's a makefile already if( -e MAKEFILE->() && (-M MAKEFILE->() < -M $dir) && !$force ) { msg(loc("'%1' already exists, not running '%2 %3' again ". " unless you force", MAKEFILE->(), $perl, MAKEFILE_PL->() ), $verbose ); } else { unless( -e MAKEFILE_PL->() ) { msg(loc("No '%1' found - attempting to generate one", MAKEFILE_PL->() ), $verbose ); $dist->write_makefile_pl( verbose => $verbose, force => $force ); ### bail out if there's no makefile.pl ### unless( -e MAKEFILE_PL->() ) { error( loc( "Could not find '%1' - cannot continue", MAKEFILE_PL->() ) ); ### mark that we screwed up ### $dist->status->makefile(0); $fail++; last RUN; } } ### you can turn off running this verbose by changing ### the config setting below, although it is really not ### recommended my $run_verbose = $verbose || $conf->get_conf('allow_build_interactivity') || 0; ### this makes MakeMaker use defaults if possible, according ### to schwern. See ticket 8047 for details. local $ENV{PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT} = 1 unless $run_verbose; ### turn off our PERL5OPT so no modules from CPANPLUS::inc get ### included in the makefile.pl -- it should build without ### also, modules that run in taint mode break if we leave ### our code ref in perl5opt ### XXX we've removed the ENV settings from cp::inc, so only need ### to reset the @INC #local $ENV{PERL5OPT} = CPANPLUS::inc->original_perl5opt || ''; ### make sure it's a string, so that mmflags that have more than ### one key value pair are passed as is, rather than as: ### perl Makefile.PL "key=val key=>val" #### XXX this needs to be the absolute path to the Makefile.PL ### since cpanp-run-perl uses 'do' to execute the file, and do() ### checks your @INC.. so, if there's _another_ makefile.pl in ### your @INC, it will execute that one... my $makefile_pl = MAKEFILE_PL->( $cb->_safe_path( path => $dir ) ); ### setting autoflush to true fixes issue from rt #8047 ### XXX this means that we need to keep the path to CPANPLUS ### in @INC, stopping us from resolving dependencies on CPANPLUS ### at bootstrap time properly. ### XXX this fails under ipc::run due to the extra quotes, ### but it works in ipc::open3. however, ipc::open3 doesn't work ### on win32/cygwin. XXX TODO get a windows box and sort this out # my $cmd = qq[$perl -MEnglish -le ] . # QUOTE_PERL_ONE_LINER->( # qq[\$OUTPUT_AUTOFLUSH++,do(q($makefile_pl))] # ) # . $mmflags; # my $flush = OPT_AUTOFLUSH; # my $cmd = "$perl $flush $makefile_pl $mmflags"; my $run_perl = $conf->get_program('perlwrapper'); my $cmd = [$perl, $run_perl, $makefile_pl, @mmflags]; ### set ENV var to tell underlying code this is what we're ### executing. my $captured; my $rv = do { my $env = ENV_CPANPLUS_IS_EXECUTING; local $ENV{$env} = $makefile_pl; scalar run( command => $cmd, buffer => \$captured, verbose => $run_verbose, # may be interactive ); }; unless( $rv ) { error( loc( "Could not run '%1 %2': %3 -- cannot continue", $perl, MAKEFILE_PL->(), $captured ) ); $dist->status->makefile(0); $fail++; last RUN; } ### put the output on the stack, don't print it msg( $captured, 0 ); } ### so, nasty feature in Module::Build, that when a Makefile.PL ### is a disguised Build.PL, it generates a Build file, not a ### Makefile. this breaks everything :( see rt bug #19741 if( not -e MAKEFILE->( $dir ) and -e BUILD_PL->( $dir ) ) { error(loc( "We just ran '%1' without errors, but no '%2' is ". "present. However, there is a '%3' file, so this may ". "be related to bug #19741 in %4, which describes a ". "fake '%5' which generates a '%6' file instead of a '%7'. ". "You could try to work around this issue by setting '%8' ". "to false and trying again. This will attempt to use the ". "'%9' instead.", "$^X ".MAKEFILE_PL->(), MAKEFILE->(), BUILD_PL->(), 'Module::Build', MAKEFILE_PL->(), 'Build', MAKEFILE->(), 'prefer_makefile', BUILD_PL->() )); $fail++, last RUN; } ### if we got here, we managed to make a 'makefile' ### $dist->status->makefile( MAKEFILE->($dir) ); ### start resolving prereqs ### my $prereqs = $self->status->prereqs; ### a hashref of prereqs on success, undef on failure ### $prereqs ||= $dist->_find_prereqs( verbose => $verbose, file => $dist->status->makefile ); unless( $prereqs ) { error( loc( "Unable to scan '%1' for prereqs", $dist->status->makefile ) ); $fail++; last RUN; } } unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $orig ) ) { error( loc( "Could not chdir back to start dir '%1'", $orig ) ); } ### save where we wrote this stuff -- same as extract dir in normal ### installer circumstances $dist->status->distdir( $self->status->extract ); return $dist->status->prepared( $fail ? 0 : 1); } =pod =head2 $href = $dist->_find_prereqs( file => '/path/to/Makefile', [verbose => BOOL]) Parses a C for C entries and distills from that any prerequisites mentioned in the C Returns a hash with module-version pairs on success and false on failure. =cut sub _find_prereqs { my $dist = shift; my $self = $dist->parent; my $cb = $self->parent; my $conf = $cb->configure_object; my %hash = @_; my ($verbose, $file); my $tmpl = { verbose => { default => $conf->get_conf('verbose'), store => \$verbose }, file => { required => 1, allow => FILE_READABLE, store => \$file }, }; my $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return; ### see if we got prereqs from MYMETA my $prereqs = $dist->find_mymeta_requires(); ### we found some prereqs, we'll trust MYMETA ### but we do need to run it through the callback return $cb->_callbacks->filter_prereqs->( $cb, $prereqs ) if keys %$prereqs; my $fh = FileHandle->new(); unless( $fh->open( $file ) ) { error( loc( "Cannot open '%1': %2", $file, $! ) ); return; } my %p; while( local $_ = <$fh> ) { my ($found) = m|^[\#]\s+PREREQ_PM\s+=>\s+(.+)|; next unless $found; while( $found =~ m/(?:\s)([\w\:]+)=>(?:q\[(.*?)\],?|undef)/g ) { if( defined $p{$1} ) { my $ver = $cb->_version_to_number(version => $2); $p{$1} = $ver if $cb->_vcmp( $ver, $p{$1} ) > 0; } else { $p{$1} = $cb->_version_to_number(version => $2); } } last; } my $href = $cb->_callbacks->filter_prereqs->( $cb, \%p ); $self->status->prereqs( $href ); ### just to make sure it's not the same reference ### return { %$href }; } =pod =head2 $bool = $dist->create([perl => '/path/to/perl', make => '/path/to/make', makeflags => 'EXTRA=FLAGS', prereq_target => TARGET, skiptest => BOOL, force => BOOL, verbose => BOOL]) C creates the files necessary for installation. This means it will run C and C. This will also scan for and attempt to satisfy any prerequisites the module may have. If you set C to true, it will skip the C stage. If you set C to true, it will go over all the stages of the C process again, ignoring any previously cached results. It will also ignore a bad return value from C and still allow the operation to return true. Returns true on success and false on failure. You may then call C<< $dist->install >> on the object to actually install it. =cut sub create { ### just in case you already did a create call for this module object ### just via a different dist object my $dist = shift; my $self = $dist->parent; ### we're also the cpan_dist, since we don't need to have anything ### prepared $dist = $self->status->dist_cpan if $self->status->dist_cpan; $self->status->dist_cpan( $dist ) unless $self->status->dist_cpan; my $cb = $self->parent; my $conf = $cb->configure_object; my %hash = @_; my $dir; unless( $dir = $self->status->extract ) { error( loc( "No dir found to operate on!" ) ); return; } my $args; my( $force, $verbose, $make, $makeflags, $skiptest, $prereq_target, $perl, @mmflags, $prereq_format, $prereq_build); { local $Params::Check::ALLOW_UNKNOWN = 1; my $tmpl = { perl => { default => $^X, store => \$perl }, force => { default => $conf->get_conf('force'), store => \$force }, verbose => { default => $conf->get_conf('verbose'), store => \$verbose }, make => { default => $conf->get_program('make'), store => \$make }, makeflags => { default => $conf->get_conf('makeflags'), store => \$makeflags }, skiptest => { default => $conf->get_conf('skiptest'), store => \$skiptest }, prereq_target => { default => '', store => \$prereq_target }, ### don't set the default prereq format to 'makemaker' -- wrong! prereq_format => { #default => $self->status->installer_type, default => '', store => \$prereq_format }, prereq_build => { default => 0, store => \$prereq_build }, }; $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return; } ### maybe we already ran a create on this object? ### make sure we add to include path again, just in case we came from ### ->save_state, at which point we need to restore @INC/$PERL5LIB if( $dist->status->created && !$force ) { $self->add_to_includepath; return 1; } ### store the arguments, so ->install can use them in recursive loops ### $dist->status->_create_args( $args ); unless( $dist->status->prepared ) { error( loc( "You have not successfully prepared a '%2' distribution ". "yet -- cannot create yet", __PACKAGE__ ) ); return; } ### chdir to work directory ### my $orig = cwd(); unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $dir ) ) { error( loc( "Could not chdir to build directory '%1'", $dir ) ); return; } my $fail; my $prereq_fail; my $test_fail; RUN: { ### this will set the directory back to the start ### dir, so we must chdir /again/ my $ok = $dist->_resolve_prereqs( format => $prereq_format, verbose => $verbose, prereqs => $self->status->prereqs, target => $prereq_target, force => $force, prereq_build => $prereq_build, ); unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $dir ) ) { error( loc( "Could not chdir to build directory '%1'", $dir ) ); return; } unless( $ok ) { #### use $dist->flush to reset the cache ### error( loc( "Unable to satisfy prerequisites for '%1' " . "-- aborting install", $self->module ) ); $dist->status->make(0); $fail++; $prereq_fail++; last RUN; } ### end of prereq resolving ### my $captured; ### 'make' section ### if( -d BLIB->($dir) && (-M BLIB->($dir) < -M $dir) && !$force ) { msg(loc("Already ran '%1' for this module [%2] -- " . "not running again unless you force", $make, $self->module ), $verbose ); } else { unless(scalar run( command => [$make, $makeflags], buffer => \$captured, verbose => $verbose ) ) { error( loc( "MAKE failed: %1 %2", $!, $captured ) ); $dist->status->make(0); $fail++; last RUN; } ### put the output on the stack, don't print it msg( $captured, 0 ); $dist->status->make(1); ### add this directory to your lib ### $self->add_to_includepath(); ### dont bail out here, there's a conditional later on #last RUN if $skiptest; } ### 'make test' section ### unless( $skiptest ) { ### turn off our PERL5OPT so no modules from CPANPLUS::inc get ### included in make test -- it should build without ### also, modules that run in taint mode break if we leave ### our code ref in perl5opt ### XXX CPANPLUS::inc functionality is now obsolete. #local $ENV{PERL5OPT} = CPANPLUS::inc->original_perl5opt || ''; ### you can turn off running this verbose by changing ### the config setting below, although it is really not ### recommended my $run_verbose = $verbose || $conf->get_conf('allow_build_interactivity') || 0; ### XXX need to add makeflags here too? ### yes, but they should really be split out -- see bug #4143 if( scalar run( command => [$make, 'test', $makeflags], buffer => \$captured, verbose => $run_verbose, ) ) { ### tests might pass because it doesn't have any tests defined ### log this occasion non-verbosely, so our test reporter can ### pick up on this if ( NO_TESTS_DEFINED->( $captured ) ) { msg( NO_TESTS_DEFINED->( $captured ), 0 ) } else { msg( loc( "MAKE TEST passed: %1", $captured ), 0 ); } $dist->status->test(1); } else { error( loc( "MAKE TEST failed: %1", $captured ) ); ### send out error report here? or do so at a higher level? ### --higher level --kane. $dist->status->test(0); ### mark specifically *test* failure.. so we dont ### send success on force... $test_fail++; if( !$force and !$cb->_callbacks->proceed_on_test_failure->( $self, $captured ) ) { $fail++; last RUN; } } } } # unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $orig ) ) { error( loc( "Could not chdir back to start dir '%1'", $orig ) ); } ### send out test report? ### only do so if the failure is this module, not its prereq if( $conf->get_conf('cpantest') and not $prereq_fail) { $cb->_send_report( module => $self, failed => $test_fail || $fail, buffer => CPANPLUS::Error->stack_as_string, verbose => $verbose, force => $force, ) or error(loc("Failed to send test report for '%1'", $self->module ) ); } return $dist->status->created( $fail ? 0 : 1); } =pod =head2 $bool = $dist->install([make => '/path/to/make', makemakerflags => 'EXTRA=FLAGS', force => BOOL, verbose => BOOL]) C runs the following command: make install Returns true on success, false on failure. =cut sub install { ### just in case you did the create with ANOTHER dist object linked ### to the same module object my $dist = shift(); my $self = $dist->parent; $dist = $self->status->dist_cpan if $self->status->dist_cpan; my $cb = $self->parent; my $conf = $cb->configure_object; my %hash = @_; unless( $dist->status->created ) { error(loc("You have not successfully created a '%2' distribution yet " . "-- cannot install yet", __PACKAGE__ )); return; } my $dir; unless( $dir = $self->status->extract ) { error( loc( "No dir found to operate on!" ) ); return; } my $args; my($force,$verbose,$make,$makeflags); { local $Params::Check::ALLOW_UNKNOWN = 1; my $tmpl = { force => { default => $conf->get_conf('force'), store => \$force }, verbose => { default => $conf->get_conf('verbose'), store => \$verbose }, make => { default => $conf->get_program('make'), store => \$make }, makeflags => { default => $conf->get_conf('makeflags'), store => \$makeflags }, }; $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return; } ### value set and false -- means failure ### if( defined $self->status->installed && !$self->status->installed && !$force ) { error( loc( "Module '%1' has failed to install before this session " . "-- aborting install", $self->module ) ); return; } $dist->status->_install_args( $args ); my $orig = cwd(); unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $dir ) ) { error( loc( "Could not chdir to build directory '%1'", $dir ) ); return; } my $fail; my $captured; ### 'make install' section ### ### XXX need makeflags here too? ### yes, but they should really be split out.. see bug #4143 my $cmd = [$make, 'install', $makeflags]; my $sudo = $conf->get_program('sudo'); unshift @$cmd, $sudo if $sudo and $>; $cb->flush('lib'); unless(scalar run( command => $cmd, verbose => $verbose, buffer => \$captured, ) ) { error( loc( "MAKE INSTALL failed: %1 %2", $!, $captured ) ); $fail++; } ### put the output on the stack, don't print it msg( $captured, 0 ); unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $orig ) ) { error( loc( "Could not chdir back to start dir '%1'", $orig ) ); } return $dist->status->installed( $fail ? 0 : 1 ); } =pod =head2 $bool = $dist->write_makefile_pl([force => BOOL, verbose => BOOL]) This routine can write a C from the information in a module object. It is used to write a C when the original author forgot it (!!). Returns 1 on success and false on failure. The file gets written to the directory the module's been extracted to. =cut sub write_makefile_pl { ### just in case you already did a call for this module object ### just via a different dist object my $dist = shift; my $self = $dist->parent; $dist = $self->status->dist_cpan if $self->status->dist_cpan; $self->status->dist_cpan( $dist ) unless $self->status->dist_cpan; my $cb = $self->parent; my $conf = $cb->configure_object; my %hash = @_; my $dir; unless( $dir = $self->status->extract ) { error( loc( "No dir found to operate on!" ) ); return; } my ($force, $verbose); my $tmpl = { force => { default => $conf->get_conf('force'), store => \$force }, verbose => { default => $conf->get_conf('verbose'), store => \$verbose }, }; my $args = check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return; my $file = MAKEFILE_PL->($dir); if( -s $file && !$force ) { msg(loc("Already created '%1' - not doing so again without force", $file ), $verbose ); return 1; } ### due to a bug with AS perl 5.8.4 built 810 (and maybe others) ### opening files with content in them already does nasty things; ### seek to pos 0 and then print, but not truncating the file ### bug reported to activestate on 19 sep 2004: ### http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=34051 unlink $file if $force; my $fh = new FileHandle; unless( $fh->open( ">$file" ) ) { error( loc( "Could not create file '%1': %2", $file, $! ) ); return; } my $mf = MAKEFILE_PL->(); my $name = $self->module; my $version = $self->version; my $author = $self->author->author; my $href = $self->status->prereqs; my $prereqs = join ",\n", map { (' ' x 25) . "'$_'\t=> '$href->{$_}'" } keys %$href; $prereqs ||= ''; # just in case there are none; print $fh qq| ### Auto-generated $mf by CPANPLUS ### use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; WriteMakefile( NAME => '$name', VERSION => '$version', AUTHOR => '$author', PREREQ_PM => { $prereqs }, ); \n|; $fh->close; return 1; } sub dist_dir { ### just in case you already did a call for this module object ### just via a different dist object my $dist = shift; my $self = $dist->parent; $dist = $self->status->dist_cpan if $self->status->dist_cpan; $self->status->dist_cpan( $dist ) unless $self->status->dist_cpan; my $cb = $self->parent; my $conf = $cb->configure_object; my %hash = @_; my $make; my $verbose; { local $Params::Check::ALLOW_UNKNOWN = 1; my $tmpl = { make => { default => $conf->get_program('make'), store => \$make }, verbose => { default => $conf->get_conf('verbose'), store => \$verbose }, }; check( $tmpl, \%hash ) or return; } my $dir; unless( $dir = $self->status->extract ) { error( loc( "No dir found to operate on!" ) ); return; } ### chdir to work directory ### my $orig = cwd(); unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $dir ) ) { error( loc( "Could not chdir to build directory '%1'", $dir ) ); return; } my $fail; my $distdir; TRY: { $dist->prepare( @_ ) or (++$fail, last TRY); my $captured; unless(scalar run( command => [$make, 'distdir'], buffer => \$captured, verbose => $verbose ) ) { error( loc( "MAKE DISTDIR failed: %1 %2", $!, $captured ) ); ++$fail, last TRY; } ### /path/to/Foo-Bar-1.2/Foo-Bar-1.2 $distdir = File::Spec->catdir( $dir, $self->package_name . '-' . $self->package_version ); unless( -d $distdir ) { error(loc("Do not know where '%1' got created", 'distdir')); ++$fail, last TRY; } } unless( $cb->_chdir( dir => $orig ) ) { error( loc( "Could not chdir to start directory '%1'", $orig ) ); return; } return if $fail; return $distdir; } 1; # Local variables: # c-indentation-style: bsd # c-basic-offset: 4 # indent-tabs-mode: nil # End: # vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4: