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      The p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication Portfile 58506 2009-09-30 03:14:54Z narf_tm macports.org $

      PortSystem 1.0
      PortGroup perl5 1.0

      epoch 1
      perl5.setup Catalyst-Plugin-Authentication 0.10015
      Revision: 1
      Maintainers: narf_tm openmaintainer
      Description: Infrastructure plugin for the Catalyst authentication framework.
      Long Description: The authentication plugin provides generic user support. It is the basis for both authentication (checking the user is who they claim to be), and authorization (allowing the user to do what the system authorises them to do).

      Platform: darwin

      Checksums: md5 45bb28864a3282e6a9c32d0f7c5ea72a sha1 b436e6ead762ded9282c9b33e7192474109c37b6 rmd160 0a38213f6cc9e1378fa316cfb923ca52dc3d2d0a

      depends_lib-append port:p5-test-exception port:p5-catalyst-runtime port:p5-catalyst-plugin-session port:p5-class-inspector port:p5-mro-compat port:p5-class-mop port:p5-moose

    If you haven't already installed Darwin Ports, you can find easy instructions for doing so at the main Darwin Ports page.

    Once Darwin Ports has been installed, in a terminal window and while online, type the following and hit return:


      %  cd /opt/local/bin/portslocation/dports/p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication
      % sudo port install p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication
      Password:
    You will then be prompted for your root password, which you should enter. You may have to wait for a few minutes while the software is retrieved from the network and installed for you. Y ou should see something that looks similar to:

      ---> Fetching p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication
      ---> Verifying checksum for p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication
      ---> Extracting p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication
      ---> Configuring p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication
      ---> Building p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication with target all
      ---> Staging p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication into destroot
      ---> Installing p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication
    - Make sure that you do not close the terminal window while Darwin Ports is working. Once the software has been installed, you can find further information about using p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication with these commands:
      %  man p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication
      % apropos p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication
      % which p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication
      % locate p5-catalyst-plugin-authentication

     Where to find more information:

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