#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Config; use File::Spec; my %prereqs = qw( Boost::Geometry::Utils 0.15 Encode::Locale 0 File::Basename 0 File::Spec 0 Getopt::Long 0 Math::Clipper 1.22 Math::ConvexHull::MonotoneChain 0.01 Math::Geometry::Voronoi 1.3 Math::PlanePath 53 Moo 0.091009 Scalar::Util 0 Storable 0 Test::More 0 IO::Scalar 0 Time::HiRes 0 ); my %recommends = qw( Class::XSAccessor 0 Growl::GNTP 0.15 XML::SAX::ExpatXS 0 Wx 0.9901 ); my $cpanm; if (defined $ENV{CPANM} && -x $ENV{CPANM}) { $cpanm = $ENV{CPANM}; } elsif (-x (my $c = File::Spec->catfile($Config{installscript}, 'cpanm'))) { $cpanm = $c; } elsif ($^O = /^(?:darwin|linux)$/ && system(qw(which cpanm)) == 0) { $cpanm = 'cpanm'; } die <<'EOF' cpanm was not found. Please install it before running this script. There are several ways to install cpanm, try one of these: apt-get install cpanminus curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --sudo App::cpanminus cpan App::cpanminus If it is installed in a non-standard location you can do: CPANM=/path/to/cpanm perl Build.PL EOF if !$cpanm; my %modules = (%prereqs, %recommends); foreach my $module (sort keys %modules) { my $version = $modules{$module}; system $cpanm, '--sudo', "$module~$version"; } if (eval "use App::Prove; 1") { App::Prove->new->run; } __END__