#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; use CPAN::Mini::App; CPAN::Mini::App->run; __END__ =head1 NAME minicpan - uses CPAN::Mini to create or update a local mirror =head1 SYNOPSIS minicpan [options] Options -l LOCAL - where is the local minicpan? (required) -r REMOTE - where is the remote cpan mirror? (required) -d 0### - permissions (numeric) to use when creating directories -f - check all directories, even if indices are unchanged -p - mirror perl, ponie, and parrot distributions -q - run in quiet mode (don't print status) -qq - run in silent mode (don't even print warnings) -c CLASS - what class to use to mirror (default: CPAN::Mini) -h - print help and exit -v - print version and exit -x - build an exact mirror, getting even normally disallowed files =head1 DESCRIPTION This simple shell script just updates (or creates) a miniature CPAN mirror as described in CPAN::Mini. =head1 CONFIGURATION FILE C will read the file C<~/.minicpanrc> to get configuration information. The file is a simple set of names and values, as in the following example: local: /home/rjbs/mirrors/minicpan/ remote: http://your.favorite.cpan/cpan/ exact_mirror: 1 =head1 TO DO Improve command-line options. =head1 SEE ALSO Randal Schwartz's original article, which can be found here: http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/LinuxMag/col42.html =head1 AUTHORS Randal Schwartz > did all the work. Ricardo SIGNES > made a module and distribution. This code was copyrighted in 2004, and is released under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut