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NAME

       minicpan - uses CPAN::Mini to create or update a local mirror

VERSION

       version 1.111017

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
          --debug     - run in debug mode (print even banal messages)
          -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)
          -C FILE     - what config file to use (default: ~/.minicpanrc)
          -h          - print help and exit
          -v          - print version and exit
          -x          - build an exact mirror, getting even normally disallowed files
          -t SEC      - timeout in sec. Defaults to 180 sec
          --offline   - operate in offline mode (generally: do nothing)
          --log-level - provide a log level; instead of --debug, -q, or -qq
          --remote-from TYPE - cpan remote from 'cpan' or 'cpanplus' configs

DESCRIPTION

       This simple shell script just updates (or creates) a miniature CPAN mirror as described in
       CPAN::Mini.

PERL VERSION

       This library should run on perls released even a long time ago.  It should work on any
       version of perl released in the last five years.

       Although it may work on older versions of perl, no guarantee is made that the minimum
       required version will not be increased.  The version may be increased for any reason, and
       there is no promise that patches will be accepted to lower the minimum required perl.

CONFIGURATION FILE

       By default, "minicpan" will read a configuration file 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

       "minicpan" tries to find a configuration file through the following process.  It takes the
       first defined it finds:

       •   Use the value specified by "-C" on the command line

       •   Use the value in the "CPAN_MINI_CONFIG" environment variable

       •   Use ~/.minicpanrc

       •   Use CPAN/Mini/minicpan.conf

       If the selected file does not exist, "minicpan" does not keep looking.

       You can override this process with a "config_file" method in your subclass.

       See "CPAN::Mini" for a full listing of available options.

TO DO

       Improve command-line options.

SEE ALSO

       Randal Schwartz's original article, which can be found here:

         http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/LinuxMag/col42.html

AUTHORS

       •   Ricardo SIGNES <cpan@semiotic.systems>

       •   Randal Schwartz <merlyn@stonehenge.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2004 by Ricardo SIGNES.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.