Name : perl-Sysadm-Install
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Version : 0.48
| Vendor : openSUSE
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Release : lp150.1.3
| Date : 2018-05-08 20:13:35
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Group : Development/Libraries/Perl
| Source RPM : perl-Sysadm-Install-0.48-lp150.1.3.src.rpm
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Size : 0.08 MB
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Packager : https://bugs_opensuse_org
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Summary : Typical installation tasks for system administrators
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Description :
Have you ever wished for your installation shell scripts to run reproducibly, without much programming fuzz, and even with optional logging enabled? Then give up shell programming, use Perl.
\'Sysadm::Install\' executes shell-like commands performing typical installation tasks: Copying files, extracting tarballs, calling \'make\'. It has a \'fail once and die\' policy, meticulously checking the result of every operation and calling \'die()\' immediately if anything fails.
\'Sysadm::Install\' also supports a _dry_run_ mode, in which it logs everything, but suppresses any write actions. Dry run mode is enabled by calling \'Sysadm::Install::dry_run(1)\'. To switch back to normal, call \'Sysadm::Install::dry_run(0)\'.
As of version 0.17, \'Sysadm::Install\' supports a _confirm_ mode, in which it interactively asks the user before running any of its functions (just like \'rm -i\'). _confirm_ mode is enabled by calling \'Sysadm::Install::confirm(1)\'. To switch back to normal, call \'Sysadm::Install::confirm(0)\'.
\'Sysadm::Install\' is fully Log4perl-enabled. To start logging, just initialize \'Log::Log4perl\'. \'Sysadm::Install\' acts as a wrapper class, meaning that file names and line numbers are reported from the calling program\'s point of view.
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RPM found in directory: /vol/rzm3/linux-opensuse/ports/armv7hl/distribution/leap/15.0/repo/oss/noarch |