App/Info version 0.57 ===================== App::Info provides a generalized interface for providing metadata about software packages installed on a system. The idea is that App::Info subclasses can be used in Perl application installers in order to determine whether software dependencies have been fulfilled, and to get necessary metadata about those software packages. App::Info provides an event model for handling events triggered by App::Info subclasses. The events are classified as "info", "error", "unknown", and "confirm" events, and multiple handlers may be specified to handle any or all of these event types. This allows App::Info clients to flexibly handle events in any way they deem necessary. Implementing new event handlers is straight-forward, and use the triggering of events by App::Info subclasses is likewise kept easy-to-use. A few sample App::Info and App::Info::Handler (event handling) subclasses are provided with the distribution, but others are invited to write their own subclasses and contribute them to the CPAN. Contributors are welcome to extend their subclasses to provide more information relevant to the application for which data is to be provided (see App::Info::HTTPD::Apache for an example), but are encouraged to, at a minimum, implement the methods defined by the App::Info abstract base class relevant to the category of software they're managing, e.g. App::Info::HTTPD or App::Info::RDBMS. New categories will be added as needed. Installation ------------ To install this module, type the following: perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install Or, if you don't have Module::Build installed, type the following: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install Dependencies ------------ This module requires these other modules and libraries: * File::Spec * Test::More -- For testing only -- part of the Test::Simple distribution. COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE Copyright (c) 2002-2011, David E. Wheeler. Some Rights Reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.