Provided by: libcpan-checksums-perl_2.12-1_all bug

NAME

       CPAN::Checksums - Write a "CHECKSUMS" file for a directory as on CPAN

SYNOPSIS

         use CPAN::Checksums qw(updatedir);
         my $success = updatedir($directory);

INCOMPATIBILITY ALERT

       Since version 1.0 the generation of the attribute "shortname" is turned off by default. It was too slow
       and was not used as far as I know, and above all, it could fail on large directories. The shortname
       feature can still be turned on by setting the global variable $TRY_SHORTNAME to a true value.

DESCRIPTION

       $success = updatedir($dir)
         "updatedir()"  takes  a  directory  name  as  argument  and  writes  a typical "CHECKSUMS" file in that
         directory as used on CPAN unless a previously written "CHECKSUMS" file is there that  is  still  valid.
         Returns  2  if a new "CHECKSUMS" file has been written, 1 if a valid "CHECKSUMS" file is already there,
         otherwise dies.

         Note: since version 2.0 updatedir on empty directories behaves just the  same.  In  older  versions  it
         silently did nothing.

   Global Variables in package CPAN::Checksums
       $IGNORE_MATCH
           If  the  global  variable  $IGNORE_MATCH  is  set,  then  all  files matching this expression will be
           completely ignored and will not be included in the CPAN "CHECKSUMS" files. Per default this  variable
           is set to

               qr{(?i-xsm:readme$)}

       $CAUTION
           Setting  the global variable $CAUTION causes updatedir() to report changes of files in the attributes
           "size", "mtime", "md5", or "md5-ungz" to STDERR.

       $TRY_SHORTNAME
           By setting the global variable $TRY_SHORTNAME to a true value, you can tell updatedir() to include an
           attribute "shortname" in the resulting hash that is 8.3-compatible. Please note, that updatedir()  in
           this  case  may  be slow and may even fail on large directories, because it will always only try 1000
           iterations to find a name that is not yet taken and then give up.

       $SIGNING_KEY
           Setting the global variable $SIGNING_KEY makes the generated "CHECKSUMS" file to be  clear-signed  by
           the command specified in $SIGNING_PROGRAM (defaults to "gpg --clearsign --default-key "), passing the
           signing key as an extra argument.  The resulting "CHECKSUMS" file should look like:

               0&&<<''; # this PGP-signed message is also valid perl
               -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
               Hash: SHA1

               # CHECKSUMS file written on ... by CPAN::Checksums (v...)
               $cksum = {
                   ...
               };

               __END__
               -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
               ...

               -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
           note  that  the  actual  data remains intact, but two extra lines are added to make it legal for both
           OpenPGP and perl syntax.

       $MIN_MTIME_CHECKSUMS
           If the global variable $MIN_MTIME_CHECKSUMS is set, then updatedir will renew signatures on  checksum
           files that have an older mtime than the given value.

PREREQUISITES

       DirHandle, IO::File, Digest::MD5, Digest::SHA, Compress::Bzip2, Compress::Zlib, File::Spec, Data::Dumper,
       Data::Compare, File::Temp

BUGS

       If  updatedir is interrupted, it may leave a temporary file lying around. These files have the File::Temp
       template "CHECKSUMS.XXXX" and should be harvested by a cronjob.

AUTHOR

       Andreas Koenig, andreas.koenig@anima.de; GnuPG support by Autrijus Tang

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

       Copyright (c) 2002-2008 Andreas Koenig, Audrey Tang, Steve Peters.

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

SEE ALSO

       perl(1).

perl v5.22.2                                       2016-07-01                               CPAN::Checksums(3pm)