NAME CPAN::Local::Plugin::DistroList - Populate a mirror with a list of distributions VERSION version 0.003 SYNOPSIS In "cpanlocal.ini": ; Add distros from backan [DistroList / Backpan] list = backpan.distrolist prefix = http://backpan.perl.org/authors/id/ cache = /home/user/backpan/cache ; Add distros from filesystem [DistroList / Local] list = local.distrolist prefix = /home/user/distros/ local = 1 authorid = MYCOMPANY In "backpan.distrolist": A/AB/ABH/Apache-DBI-0.94.tar.gz A/AB/ABIGAIL/Regexp-Common-1.30.tar.gz A/AB/ABW/Class-Base-0.03.tar.gz ... In "local.distrolist": My-Great-App-001.tar.gz My-Great-App-002.tar.gz ... Then simply update the repo from the command line: % lpan update DESCRIPTION This plugin allows you to add distributions from a list of filenames or uris. The list is read from a configuration file containing one distribution name per line. IMPLEMENTS CPAN::Local::Role::Gather ATTRIBUTES list Required. Path to the configuration file that contains the list of distributions. The configuration file must contain absolute paths or uris, unless "prefix" is specified. prefix Optional. String to prepend to each line in the configuration file. This is commonly the base uri of a CPAN mirror or the path to a local folder containing distributions. Note that the prefix is simply concatenated with each line in the configuration file, so be careful not to omit the trailing slash where needed. cache Optional. Directory where to download a remote distribution before adding it to the mirror. If a distribtuion from the configuartion file is already in the cache, it will not be downloaded again. Ignored when "local" is used. local Optional. Instructs the plugin that the distributions live in the local filesystem, so no attempt will be made to download or cache them. authorid Optional. Author id to use when injecting distributions from this list. AUTHOR Peter Shangov COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Venda, Inc.. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.