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= Resources = | = Resources = | ||
* [http://www.cpan.org/modules/INSTALL.html How to install CPAN modules] | * [http://www.cpan.org/modules/INSTALL.html How to install CPAN modules] | ||
* [https://metacpan.org/pod/local::lib#The-bootstrapping-technique The bootstrapping technique] allows to install modules without admin privileges |
Revision as of 23:51, 13 October 2018
Package manager
- cpanm
- from App::cpanminus is a script to get, unpack, build and install modules from CPAN. It's dependency free (can bootstrap itself) and requires zero configuration
- cpan
- from CPAN has been distributed with Perl since 1997 (5.004). It has many more options than cpanm, it is also much more verbose.
- cpanp
- from CPANPLUS had been distributed with Perl since 5.10 (2007) until 5.20 (2014). This offers even more options than cpanm or cpan and can be installed just like cpanminus.
$ cpan App::cpanminus #initialize package manager & sudo apt install cpanminus #(optional) via apt package manager $ cpan local::lib #enables to install modules without requiring root or administrator access $ cpanm <Module>::<Name>
Common packages
You can search available packages in cpan repository.
# Install common packages cpan Task::Kensho #recommended modules cpan XML::Smart cpan XML::RSS cpan Date::Parse cpan POSIX
Resources
- How to install CPAN modules
- The bootstrapping technique allows to install modules without admin privileges