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use 5.005;
use lib qw(../../lib); # Apache-Test/lib
use Apache::TestMM qw(test clean);
use Apache::TestMM ();
use Apache::TestReport;
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker ();
my $mp_gen = satisfy_mp_generation();
warn "Goind to build against mod_perl/$mod_perl::VERSION Perl/$]\n";
Apache::TestMM::filter_args();
my @scripts = qw(t/TEST);
for (@scripts) {
Apache::TestMM::generate_script($_);
}
Apache::TestReport->generate_script;
my @clean_files = (@scripts, qw(t/REPORT));
my %common_opts = (
NAME => 'Apache-TestMe',
VERSION => '0.01',
clean => {
FILES => "@clean_files",
},
);
if ($mp_gen == 1) {
require ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
ExtUtils::MakeMaker::WriteMakefile(
%common_opts,
);
}
else {
require ModPerl::MM;
ModPerl::MM::WriteMakefile(
%common_opts,
);
}
# If a specific generation was passed as an argument,
# if satisfied
# return the same generation
# else
# die
# else @ARGV and %ENV will be checked for specific orders
# if the specification will be found
# if satisfied
# return the specified generation
# else
# die
# else if any mp generation is found
# return it
# else
# die
sub satisfy_mp_generation {
my $wanted = shift || wanted_mp_generation();
unless ($wanted == 1 || $wanted == 2) {
die "don't know anything about mod_perl generation: $wanted\n" .
"currently supporting only generations 1 and 2";
}
my $selected = 0;
if ($wanted == 1) {
require_mod_perl();
if ($mod_perl::VERSION >= 1.99) {
# so we don't pick 2.0 version if 1.0 is wanted
die "You don't seem to have mod_perl 1.0 installed";
}
$selected = 1;
}
elsif ($wanted == 2) {
#warn "Looking for mod_perl 2.0";
require_mod_perl2();
if ($mod_perl::VERSION < 1.99) {
die "You don't seem to have mod_perl 2.0 installed";
}
$selected = 2;
}
else {
$selected = eval { require_mod_perl2() or require_mod_perl() };
warn "Using $mod_perl::VERSION\n";
}
return $selected;
}
sub require_mod_perl {
eval { require mod_perl };
die "Can't find mod_perl installed\nThe error was: $@" if $@;
1;
}
sub require_mod_perl2 {
eval { require mod_perl2 };
die "Can't find mod_perl installed\nThe error was: $@" if $@;
2;
}
# the function looks at %ENV and Makefile.PL option to figure out
# whether a specific mod_perl generation was requested.
# It uses the following logic:
# via options:
# perl Makefile.PL MOD_PERL=2
# or via %ENV:
# env MOD_PERL=1 perl Makefile.PL
#
# return value is:
# 1 or 2 if the specification was found (mp 1 and mp 2 respectively)
# 0 otherwise
sub wanted_mp_generation {
# check if we have a command line specification
# flag: 0: unknown, 1: mp1, 2: mp2
my $flag = 0;
my @pass;
while (@ARGV) {
my $key = shift @ARGV;
if ($key =~ /^MOD_PERL=(\d)$/) {
$flag = $1;
}
else {
push @pass, $key;
}
}
@ARGV = @pass;
# check %ENV
my $env = exists $ENV{MOD_PERL} ? $ENV{MOD_PERL} : 0;
# check for contradicting requirements
if ($env && $flag && $flag != $env) {
die <<EOF;
Can\'t decide which mod_perl version should be used, since you have
supplied contradicting requirements:
enviroment variable MOD_PERL=$env
Makefile.PL option MOD_PERL=$flag
EOF
}
my $wanted = 0;
$wanted = 2 if $env == 2 || $flag == 2;
$wanted = 1 if $env == 1 || $flag == 1;
unless ($wanted) {
# if still unknown try to require mod_perl.pm
eval { require mod_perl2 or require mod_perl };
unless ($@) {
$wanted = $mod_perl::VERSION >= 1.99 ? 2 : 1;
}
}
return $wanted;
}
# the function looks at %ENV and Makefile.PL option to figure out
# whether a specific mod_perl generation was requested.
# It uses the following logic:
# via options:
# perl Makefile.PL MOD_PERL=2
# or via %ENV:
# env MOD_PERL=1 perl Makefile.PL
#
# return value is:
# 1 or 2 if the specification was found (mp 1 and mp 2 respectively)
# 0 otherwise
sub wanted_mp_generation {
# check if we have a command line specification
# flag: 0: unknown, 1: mp1, 2: mp2
my $flag = 0;
my @pass;
while (@ARGV) {
my $key = shift @ARGV;
if ($key =~ /^MOD_PERL=(\d)$/) {
$flag = $1;
}
else {
push @pass, $key;
}
}
@ARGV = @pass;
# check %ENV
my $env = exists $ENV{MOD_PERL} ? $ENV{MOD_PERL} : 0;
# check for contradicting requirements
if ($env && $flag && $flag != $env) {
die <<EOF;
Can\'t decide which mod_perl version should be used, since you have
supplied contradicting requirements:
enviroment variable MOD_PERL=$env
Makefile.PL option MOD_PERL=$flag
EOF
}
my $wanted = 0;
$wanted = 2 if $env == 2 || $flag == 2;
$wanted = 1 if $env == 1 || $flag == 1;
unless ($wanted) {
# if still unknown try to require mod_perl.pm
eval { require mod_perl2 or require mod_perl };
unless ($@) {
$wanted = $mod_perl::VERSION >= 1.99 ? 2 : 1;
}
}
return $wanted;
}
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