=pod =head1 NAME CPANPLUS::Hacking =head1 DESCRIPTION This document attempts to describe how to develop with the CPANPLUS environment most easily, how certain things work and why. This is basically a quick-start guide to people who want to add features or patches to CPANPLUS. =head1 OBTAINING CPANPLUS Checkout CPANPLUS from its Subversion repository at L . =head1 INSTALLING CPANPLUS CPANPLUS follows the standard perl module installation process: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install =head1 CONFIGURING CPANPLUS When running C you will be prompted to configure. If you have already done so, and merely wish to update the C, simply run: perl Makefile.PL JFDI=1 This will keep your configuration intact. Note however, if there are changes to the default configuration file C, you should either delete your current config file and reconfigure, or patch your config file from the new entries in C. =head1 RUNNING CPANPLUS FROM DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT If you'd rather not install the development version to your C directory, that's no problem. You can set your C environment variable to CPANPLUS' C directory, and you can run it from there. =head1 RUNNING CPANPLUS TESTS Tests are what tells us if CPANPLUS is working. If a test is not working, try to run it explicilty like this: perl -I/path/to/cpanplus/lib t/XX_name_of_test.t 1 The extra '1' makes sure that all the messages and errors (they might be errors we're testing for!) are being printed rather than kept quiet. This is a great way to find out the context of any failures that may occur. If you believe this test failure proves a bug in CPANPLUS, the long output of the test file is something we'd like to see alongside your bug report. =head1 FINDING BUGS Sometimes you might find bugs in CPANPLUS' behaviour. If you encounter these in a development snapshot, we'd appreciate a complete patch (as described below in the L section. If it's way over your head, then of course reporting the bug is always better than not reporting it at all. Before you do so though, make sure you have the B development snapshot, and the bug still persists there. If so, report the bug to this address: cpanplus-devel@lists.sourceforge.net A good C would have the following characteristics: =over 4 =item Problem description Describe clearly what the bug is you found, and what it should have done instead. =item Program demonstrating the bug Show us how to reproduce the bug, in a simple of a program as possible =item [OPTIONAL] A patch to the test suite to test for the bug Amend our test suite by making sure this bug will be found in this, and future versions of CPANPLUS (see L) =item [OPTIONAL] A patch to the code + tests + documentation Fix the bug, update the docs & tests. That way your bug will be gone forever :) =back =head1 SUPPLYING PATCHES Patches are a good thing, and they are welcome. Especially if they fix bugs you've found along the way, or that others have reported. We prefer patches in the following format: =over 4 =item * In C or C format =item * From the root of the snapshot =item * Including patches for code + tests + docs =item * Sent per mail to cpanplus-devel@lists.sourceforge.net =item * With subject containing C<[PATCH]> + description of the patch =back You will always be informed if a patch is applied or rejected, and in case of rejection why that is (perhaps you can tweak the patch to have it accepted after all). =cut __END__ * perl5lib * perl t/foo 1 * patches to cpanplus-devel * snap/devel.tgz