[114281] trunk/dports/perl/p5-module-build/Portfile

ryandesign at macports.org ryandesign at macports.org
Wed Dec 4 00:56:05 PST 2013


Revision: 114281
          https://trac.macports.org/changeset/114281
Author:   ryandesign at macports.org
Date:     2013-12-04 00:56:05 -0800 (Wed, 04 Dec 2013)
Log Message:
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p5-module-build: update to 0.4203; update dependencies

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/dports/perl/p5-module-build/Portfile

Modified: trunk/dports/perl/p5-module-build/Portfile
===================================================================
--- trunk/dports/perl/p5-module-build/Portfile	2013-12-04 07:57:31 UTC (rev 114280)
+++ trunk/dports/perl/p5-module-build/Portfile	2013-12-04 08:56:05 UTC (rev 114281)
@@ -5,38 +5,36 @@
 
 epoch                     2
 perl5.branches            5.8 5.10 5.12 5.14 5.16
-perl5.setup               Module-Build 0.4005
+perl5.setup               Module-Build 0.4203
 license                   {Artistic GPL}
 maintainers               nomaintainer
 supported_archs           noarch
 
 description               Build and install perl modules (MakeMaker replacement)
+
 long_description          Module::Build is a system for building, testing, \
-                          and installing Perl modules. It is meant to be a \
-                          replacement for ExtUtils::MakeMaker.  Developers \
+                          and installing Perl modules. It is meant to be an \
+                          alternative to ExtUtils::MakeMaker. Developers \
                           may alter the behavior of the module through \
                           subclassing in a much more straightforward way than \
                           with MakeMaker. It also does not require a make on \
                           your system - most of the Module::Build code is \
-                          pure-perl and written in a very cross-platform way. \
-                          In fact, you don't even need a shell, so even \
-                          platforms like Mac OS (traditional) can use it \
-                          fairly easily. Its only prerequisites are modules \
-                          that are included with perl 5.6.0, and it works \
-                          fine on perl 5.005 if you can install a few \
-                          additional modules.
+                          pure-perl and written in a very cross-platform way.
 
 platforms                 darwin
 
-checksums                 rmd160  c1a7338c258cbe151d50f49ec2f32468b873dc8b \
-                          sha256  eb2522507251550f459c11223ea6d86b34f1dee9b3e3928d0d6a0497505cb7ef
+checksums                 rmd160  e974b7a7a13dc9574aa5372937fb2da8916d0094 \
+                          sha256  d4cc3ad9e29543de144c48da34256ce216d6ea30bd19381a941a090da57b977d
 
 if {${perl5.major} != ""} {
+depends_build-append      port:p${perl5.major}-parse-cpan-meta
+
 depends_lib-append        port:p${perl5.major}-yaml \
+                          port:p${perl5.major}-cpan-meta \
                           port:p${perl5.major}-extutils-cbuilder \
                           port:p${perl5.major}-module-metadata \
                           port:p${perl5.major}-perl-ostype \
-                          port:p${perl5.major}-cpan-meta-yaml
+                          port:p${perl5.major}-podlators
 
 perl5.use_module_build
 
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