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NAME

       CPAN::Meta::History::Meta_1_0 - Version 1.0 metadata specification for META.yml

PREFACE

       This is a historical copy of the version 1.0 specification for META.yml files, copyright by Ken Williams.

       Modifications from the original:

       •   Conversion from the original HTML to POD format

       •   Include list of valid licenses from Module::Build 0.17 rather than linking to the module.

DESCRIPTION

       This document describes version 1.0 of the META.yml specification.

       The META.yml file describes important properties of contributed Perl distributions such as the ones found
       on   CPAN   <http://www.cpan.org>.    It   is   typically   created   by  tools  like  Module::Build  and
       ExtUtils::MakeMaker.

       The fields in the META.yml file are meant to be helpful to people maintaining  module  collections  (like
       CPAN),  for  people  writing  installation tools (like CPAN or CPANPLUS), or just people who want to know
       some stuff about a distribution before downloading it and starting to install it.

Format

       META.yml files are written in the YAML <http://www.yaml.org/> format.  The reasons we chose YAML  instead
       of,       say,       XML       or      Data::Dumper      are      discussed      in      this      thread
       <http://archive.develooper.com/makemaker@perl.org/msg00405.html> on the MakeMaker mailing list.

       The   first   line   of   a   META.yml   file    should    be    a    valid    YAML    document    header
       <http://www.yaml.org/spec/#.Document> like "--- #YAML:1.0"

Fields

       The  rest  of  the  META.yml  file  is  one big YAML mapping <http://www.yaml.org/spec/#.-syntax-mapping-
       Mapping->, whose keys are described here.

       name
           Example: "Module-Build"

           The name of the distribution.  Often created by taking the "main  module"  in  the  distribution  and
           changing  "::"  to  "-".  Sometimes it's completely different, however, as in the case of the libwww-
           perl <http://search.cpan.org/author/GAAS/libwww-perl/> distribution.

       version
           Example: 0.16

           The version of the distribution to which the META.yml file refers.

       license
           Example: "perl"

           The license under which this distribution may be used and redistributed.

           Must be one of the following licenses:

           perl
               The distribution may be copied and redistributed under the same terms as perl itself (this is  by
               far  the most common licensing option for modules on CPAN).  This is a dual license, in which the
               user may choose between either the GPL or the Artistic license.

           gpl The  distribution  is  distributed  under  the  terms  of  the   Gnu   General   Public   License
               (<http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php>).

           lgpl
               The  distribution  is  distributed  under  the  terms  of  the  Gnu Lesser General Public License
               (<http://www.opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-license.php>).

           artistic
               The distribution is licensed under the Artistic License, as specified by the Artistic file in the
               standard perl distribution.

           bsd The       distribution       is        licensed        under        the        BSD        License
               (<http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php>).

           open_source
               The  distribution  is licensed under some other Open Source Initiative-approved license listed at
               <http://www.opensource.org/licenses/>.

           unrestricted
               The distribution is  licensed  under  a  license  that  is  not  approved  by  www.opensource.org
               <http://www.opensource.org> but that allows distribution without restrictions.

           restrictive
               The  distribution  may  not  be  redistributed  without special permission from the author and/or
               copyright holder.

       distribution_type
           Example: "module"

           What kind of stuff is contained in this distribution.  Most things on CPAN are "module"s  (which  can
           also mean a collection of modules), but some things are "script"s.

       requires
           Example:

             Data::Dumper: 0
             File::Find: 1.03

           A YAML mapping <http://www.yaml.org/spec/#.-syntax-mapping-Mapping-> indicating the Perl modules this
           distribution  requires  for  proper  operation.   The  keys  are the module names, and the values are
           version specifications as described in the Module::Build.

           Note: the exact nature of the fancy specifications like ">= 1.2, != 1.5, < 2.0" is subject to change.
           Advance notice will be given here.  The simple specifications like "1.2" will not change in format.

       recommends
           Example:

             Data::Dumper: 0
             File::Find: 1.03

           A YAML mapping <http://www.yaml.org/spec/#.-syntax-mapping-Mapping-> indicating the Perl modules this
           distribution recommends for enhanced operation.

       build_requires
           Example:

             Data::Dumper: 0
             File::Find: 1.03

           A YAML mapping  <http://www.yaml.org/spec/#.-syntax-mapping-Mapping->  indicating  the  Perl  modules
           required for building and/or testing of this distribution.  These dependencies are not required after
           the module is installed.

       conflicts
           Example:

             Data::Dumper: 0
             File::Find: 1.03

           A YAML mapping <http://www.yaml.org/spec/#.-syntax-mapping-Mapping-> indicating the Perl modules that
           cannot be installed while this distribution is installed.  This is a pretty uncommon situation.

       dynamic_config
           Example: 0

           A boolean flag indicating whether a Build.PL or Makefile.PL (or similar) must be executed, or whether
           this  module  can  be built, tested and installed solely from consulting its metadata file.  The main
           reason to set this to a true value if that your module performs some  dynamic  configuration  (asking
           questions, sensing the environment, etc.) as part of its build/install process.

           Currently Module::Build doesn't actually do anything with this flag - it's probably going to be up to
           higher-level  tools  like  CPAN  to  do  something  useful with it.  It can potentially bring lots of
           security, packaging, and convenience improvements.

       generated_by
           Example: "Module::Build version 0.16"

           Indicates the tool that was used to create this META.yml file.  It's good form to  include  both  the
           name of the tool and its version, but this field is essentially opaque, at least for the moment.

Related Projects

       DOAP
           An RDF vocabulary to describe software projects. <http://usefulinc.com/doap>.

History

March 14, 2003 (Pi day) - created version 1.0 of this document.

       •   May 8, 2003 - added the "dynamic_config" field, which was missing from the initial version.

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