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PERL.PROV(1)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	  PERL.PROV(1)

NAME
       perl.prov - list what Perl source files provide

SYNOPSIS
       perl.prov [-v|--verbose] [FILE...]

DESCRIPTION
       This script calculates conventional name for each Perl source file
       specified on a command line, based on its location relative to standard
       Perl library paths; alternatively, a list of files is obtained from
       standard input, one file per line.  *.pm, *.pl, and *.ph files are
       processed (*.pm files also suffer version extraction).  The output of
       perl.prov is suitable for automatic dependency tracking (e.g.  for RPM
       packaging).

       For example, /usr/lib/perl5/i386-linux/DB_File.pm provides
       "perl(DB_File.pm) = 1.810" (as of perl-5.8.6).

       perl.prov is a counterpart of perl.req.

OPTIONS
       -v, --verbose
	   Increase verbosity.

       The RPM_PERL_LIB_PATH environment variable, if set, must contain the
       list of paths, separated by colons. These paths are considered as
       library paths used to determine relative names of provided perl files
       (in addition to paths from @INC variable).

AUTHOR
       Written by Alexey Tourbin <at@altlinux.org>, based on an earlier
       version by Ken Estes <kestes@staff.mail.com>, with contributions from
       Mikhail Zabaluev <mhz@altlinux.org>.

COPYING
       Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 Alexey Tourbin, ALT Linux
       Team.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
       the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the
       Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
       option) any later version.

SEE ALSO
       perl.req

perl v5.14.1			  2011-02-12			  PERL.PROV(1)
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