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Revision as of 06:56, 30 June 2017
Naming Guidelines
Perl 6 module packages generally follow the naming scheme of rakudo-<Perl-6-Module-Name>.
For example if the code to load a perl 6 module would be:
use XML::Writer;
then the Name
tag is:
Name: rakudo-XML-Writer
More examples for package names are: rakudo-LibraryCheck
, rakudo-Readline
, rakudo-Inline-Perl5
Macros
Starting with Fedora 25, the following macros for packaging Perl 6 modules are provided by the rakudo
package:
Macro | Description |
---|---|
%rakudo_rpm_version |
rakudo package release number |
%perl6_vendor_dir |
vendor directory: %{_libdir}/perl6/vendor
|
%perl6_site_dir |
site directory: %{_libdir}/perl6/site
|
%perl6_mod_inst |
A Perl 6 script to install Perl 6 modules |
Directory Ownership
The directories and the version file
- %perl6_vendor_dir/*
- %perl6_vendor_dir/bin
- %perl6_vendor_dir/dist
- %perl6_vendor_dir/precomp
- %perl6_vendor_dir/resources
- %perl6_vendor_dir/short
- %perl6_vendor_dir/sources
- %perl6_vendor_dir/version
- %perl6_site_dir/*
- ...
are owned by the rakudo interpreter package. The Perl 6 module packages only own the files and directories underneath the directories %perl6_vendor_dir/*
%files ... %{perl6_vendor_dir}/*/*
Precompiling dependency on rakudo updates
Perl 6 module packages depend on the rakudo-compiler-id. Updating the rakudo interpreter needs to rebuild all Perl 6 module packages. It is planned to update the rakudo stack quarterly.