# Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: $

EAPI=5

MODULE_AUTHOR=GAAS
MODULE_VERSION=6.05
inherit perl-module

DESCRIPTION="A collection of Perl Modules for the WWW"

SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="amd64 x86"
IUSE="ssl"

RDEPEND="
	>=dev-perl/File-Listing-6.0.0
	>=dev-perl/HTTP-Cookies-6.0.0
	>=dev-perl/HTTP-Daemon-6.0.0
	>=dev-perl/HTTP-Date-6.0.0
	>=dev-perl/HTTP-Negotiate-6.0.0
	>=dev-perl/HTTP-Message-6.0.0
	>=dev-perl/LWP-MediaTypes-6.0.0
	>=dev-perl/Net-HTTP-6.40.0
	>=dev-perl/WWW-RobotRules-6.0.0
	>=virtual/perl-Digest-MD5-2.120.0
	dev-perl/Encode-Locale
	>=dev-perl/HTML-Parser-3.340.0
	>=virtual/perl-MIME-Base64-2.120.0
	virtual/perl-libnet
	>=dev-perl/URI-1.100.0
"
DEPEND="${RDEPEND}"
PDEPEND="
	ssl? (
		dev-perl/LWP-Protocol-https
	)
"

src_install() {
	perl-module_src_install

	# Perform a check to see if the live filesystem is case-INsensitive
	# or not.  If it is, the symlinks GET, POST and in particular HEAD
	# will collide with e.g. head from coreutils.  While under Linux
	# having a case-INsensitive filesystem is really unusual, most Mac
	# OS X users are on it, and also Interix users deal with
	# case-INsensitivity since Windows is underneath.

	# bash should always be there, if we can find it in capitals, we're
	# on a case-INsensitive filesystem.
	if [[ ! -f ${EROOT}/BIN/BASH ]] ; then
		dosym /usr/bin/lwp-request /usr/bin/GET
		dosym /usr/bin/lwp-request /usr/bin/POST
		dosym /usr/bin/lwp-request /usr/bin/HEAD
	fi
}
#SRC_TEST=do