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Shipwright(3)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	 Shipwright(3)

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NAME
       Shipwright - Best Practical Builder

SYNOPSIS
	   $ export SHIPWRIGHT_SHIPYARD=fs:/tmp/fs
	   $ shipwright create
	   # import will take a while, enjoy your coffee!
	   $ shipwright import cpan:Jifty
	   $ cd /tmp/fs
	   $ ./bin/shipwright-builder --install-base /tmp/jifty

	   one liner doing the same thing:
	   $ shipwright-generate cpan:Jifty | perl - --install-base /tmp/jifty

DESCRIPTION
   Why use Shipwright?
       Most software packages depend on other bits of software in order to
       avoid code repetition. This may result in pain when attempting to
       install the software, due to the maze of dependencies, especially for
       large projects with many dependencies.

       Shipwright is a tool to help you bundle your software with all its
       dependencies, regardless of whether they are CPAN modules or non-Perl
       modules from elsewhere. Shipwright makes the bundle work easy.

   Introduction
       If this is your first time using Shipwright,
       Shipwright::Manual::Tutorial is probably a better place to start.

   Design
       The idea of Shipwright is simple:

	   sources			  shipwright factory
       ---------------------	       ------------------------
       |  all the separate |  import   |  shipyard	       |  build
       |  sources	   |  =====>   |		       |  ====>
       ---------------------	       ------------------------

	    vessel (final product)
       ----------------------------------------------
       | all packages installed with smart wrappers |
       ----------------------------------------------

   What's in a shipyard
       shipyard after initialization

       After initializing a shipyard, the files in the repository are:

       bin/
	   # used for building, installing and testing
	    shipwright-builder
	   # a utility for doing things such as updating the build order
	    shipwright-utility

       etc/
	   # wrapper for installed bin files, mainly for optimizing the
       environment
	    shipwright-script-wrapper
	   # wrapper for installed perl scripts
	   shipwright-perl-wrapper
	   # source files you can `source', for tcsh and bash, respectively.
	   # both will be installed to tools/
	   shipwright-source-tcsh, shipwright-source-bash
	   # utility which will be installed to tools/
	   shipwright-utility
	   # set env bat for windows
	   shipwright-windows-setenv.bat

       inc/ # modules for shipwright itself

       sources/	     # all the sources live here

       scripts/	   # all the build scripts and dependency hints live here

       shipwright/

	   # branches note, see L<Shipwright::Manual::UsingBranches>
	   branches.yml
	   # flags note, see L<Shipwright::Manual::UsingFlags>
	   flags.yml
	   # test failures note
	   known_test_failures.yml
	   # cpan dists' module => name map
	   map.yml
	   # the actual build order
	   order.yml
	   # reference count note
	   refs.yml
	   # non-cpan dists' name => url map
	   source.yml
	   # sources' version
	   version.yml

       t/
	   # will run this if with --only-test when build
	   test

       shipyard after import

       After importing, say cpan:Acme::Hello, both the sources and scripts
       directories will have a `cpan-Acme-Hello' directory.

       Under scripts/cpan-Acme-Hello there are two files: 'build' and
       'require.yml'.

       build

       configure: %%PERL%% %%MODULE_BUILD_BEFORE_BUILD_PL%% Build.PL
       --install_base=%%INSTALL_BASE%% --install_path
       lib=%%INSTALL_BASE%%/lib/perl5 --install_path
       arch=%%INSTALL_BASE%%/lib/perl5 make: %%PERL%%
       %%MODULE_BUILD_BEFORE_BUILD%% Build test: %%PERL%%
       %%MODULE_BUILD_BEFORE_BUILD%% Build test install: %%PERL%%
       %%MODULE_BUILD_BEFORE_BUILD%% Build install clean: %%PERL%%
       %%MODULE_BUILD_BEFORE_BUILD%% Build realclean

       Each line is of `type: command' format, and the command is executed
       line by line (which is also true for t/test).

       See Shipwright::Manual::CustomizeBuild for more information on
       customizing the build process for dists.

       require.yml

       build_requires: {}

       conflicts: {}

       recommends:
	 cpan-Locale-Maketext-Lexicon:
	   version: 0.15 requires: {}

       This file details the hints needed in order for Shipwright to create
       the right build order.

       vessel

       After the cmd `./bin/shipwright-builder --install-base /tmp/vessel`, we
       have a new directory structure which we call a vessel(/tmp/vessel).

SEE ALSO
       Shipwright::Manual

AUTHORS
       sunnavy	"<sunnavy@bestpractical.com>"

LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
       Shipwright is Copyright 2007-2011 Best Practical Solutions, LLC.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

perl v5.14.1			  2011-08-14			 Shipwright(3)
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