# # This is for perl modules that use the new Build.PL build system # inherit cpan-base perlnative EXTRA_CPAN_BUILD_FLAGS ?= "" # Env var which tells perl if it should use host (no) or target (yes) settings export PERLCONFIGTARGET = "${@is_target(d)}" export PERL_ARCHLIB = "${STAGING_LIBDIR}${PERL_OWN_DIR}/perl/${@get_perl_version(d)}" export PERLHOSTLIB = "${STAGING_LIBDIR_NATIVE}/perl-native/perl/${@get_perl_version(d)}/" export LD = "${CCLD}" cpan_build_do_configure () { if [ "${@is_target(d)}" = "yes" ]; then # build for target . ${STAGING_LIBDIR}/perl/config.sh fi perl Build.PL --installdirs vendor --destdir ${D} \ ${EXTRA_CPAN_BUILD_FLAGS} # Build.PLs can exit with success without generating a # Build, e.g. in cases of missing configure time # dependencies. This is considered a best practice by # cpantesters.org. See: # * http://wiki.cpantesters.org/wiki/CPANAuthorNotes # * http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.qa/2008/08/msg11236.html [ -e Build ] || bbfatal "No Build was generated by Build.PL" } cpan_build_do_compile () { perl Build verbose=1 } cpan_build_do_install () { perl Build install --destdir ${D} } EXPORT_FUNCTIONS do_configure do_compile do_install