[Mageia-dev] "magpie old" to list non up-to-date perl modules
Jerome Quelin
jquelin at gmail.com
Wed Mar 9 13:41:22 CET 2011
hi,
the final stone is now built for magpie: it's possible to list on your mageia
system the perl modules that have up to date versions upstream. it allows to
see at a glance which perl packages need to be updated. it's based on cpanplus,
and only tackles perl modules installed on your system.
the new command is:
$ magpie old
** core packages: 11
Devel::DProf 20080331.00 20110228.00
Devel::SelfStubber 1.03 1.05
[...]
if 0.05 0.0601
** normal packages: 57
DateTime::TimeZone 1.28 1.29 perl-DateTime-TimeZone 1.280.0
Digest::SHA 5.50 5.60 perl-Digest-SHA 5.500.0
[...]
parent 0.224 0.225 perl-parent 0.224.0
** orphan packages: 7
KENTNL 0.010173Dist::Zilla…
[...]
inc::latest 0.3624 0.38
** strange packages: 3
App::cpanminus 1.2001 1.4002 cpanminus(1.200.100),perl-App-cpanminus(1.200.100)
HTTP::Response 6.00 6.01 perl-libwww-perl(5.837.0),perl-Test-Mock-LWP(0.50.0),perl-HTTP-Message(6.0.0)
Perl::MinimumVersion 1.27 1.28 perl-Perl-MinimumVersion(1.270.0),perl-Perl-Critic-Pulp(47.0.0)
** ignored modules: 12
Boulder::Unigene(28051999.00), File::MimeInfo::Rox(0.20), Getopt::Lucid(0.19), HTML::Table(2.08), Imager::Font::Type1(1.011), Inline::Python(0.38), Lingua::Features(0.30), Parse::RecDescent::FAQ::Original(6.00), Switch(2.16), Tie::Watch(1.301), WebFetch(0.13), XML::Grove(0.46)
the columns are: module, old version, new version, mageia package name, mageia
package version.
as you can see, the modules are sorted in various categories:
core - modules shipped with perl (or perl-base)
dual-lifed (not shown above) - modules that are both shipped with perl (or
perl-base) and as a stand-alone package
normal - regular modules with their own package
orphan - modules that do not belong to a mageia package (either inherited
from mandriva, or not yet pushed on buildsystem).
strange - modules that belong to more than one magiea package
ignore - those are modules that either cannot be built (with an upstream
bug) or that confuse cpanplus when comparing versions
with this information, it's therefore very straightforward to update the
packages, launching the following command as needed:
$ eval $( magpie co -s $pkg ) && magpie update
of course, since all the building blocks are now available, that's what
the last command to be implemented (magpie dwim) will do!
jérôme
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