NAME App::Prove::Dist - Prove that a Perl Module Dist is Good to Go SYNOPSIS prove-dist test # make dist; unzip dist; # test against core-only + custom-locallib prove-dist test --perl=5.14.1 # use a specific perl prove-dist test --perl=5.10.1 --perl=5.12.0 --perl=5.14.2 prove-dist list # list your defined dependencies prove-dist scan # scan for your required dependencies prove-dist make --perl=... # make a custom locallib for your dist # and your perl. prove-dist will look # for this lib when you test your dist prove-dist wipe --perl=... # delete the custom locallib prove-dist perls # list perls to test against DESCRIPTION When releasing a Perl module distribution, it is good to test it on a clean perl installation and on muliple versions of installed perl. Many modules have dependency modules, so a truly clean Perl won't work. You can use locallib to work around that. You'll need to set up a locallib for each version of perl, for each module you release. App::Prove::Dist does all this for you: cd your-dist-dir prove-dist make --perl=5.14.2 # Create a custom locallib prove-dist test --perl=5.14.2 # Prove against clean perl + locallib "prove-dist" will use "lib-core-only" and your custom locallib to prove your "t/" tests, so you can be more certain it will pass cpantesters. STATUS THIS IS A ROUGH DRAFT AND PROOF OF CONCEPT RELEASE! DON'T USE IT YET! Currently: * Only likes Unix * Only likes perlbrew * Many hardcoded assumptions * Scan not implemented * Not fully configurable * Will probably push your grandmother down the stairs Suggestions and patches welcome! AUTHOR Ingy döt Net COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (c) 2011. Ingy döt Net. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html