That doesn't look very assuring …
$ podchecker /pro/bin/plp
/pro/bin/plp pod syntax OK.
$ pod2latex -full -out plp /pro/bin/plp
Unknown sequence A</td> at /pro/bin/pod2latex line 218.
Unknown sequence D</a> at /pro/bin/pod2latex line 218.
Unknown sequence D</a> at /pro/bin/pod2latex line 218.
Unknown sequence N</a> at /pro/bin/pod2latex line 218.
Unknown sequence U</a> at /pro/bin/pod2latex line 218.
Unknown sequence O</a> at /pro/bin/pod2latex line 218.
Unknown sequence U</a> at /pro/bin/pod2latex line 218.
Unknown sequence A</a> at /pro/bin/pod2latex line 218.
Unknown sequence D</a> at /pro/bin/pod2latex line 218.
Escape sequence /a not recognised at line 2407 of file /pro/bin/plp
Unknown sequence M</a> at /pro/bin/pod2latex line 218.
... and a lot more
$ latex2man plp.tex plp.man
latex2man: in line 37
Arguments of \subsection are not contained in a single line
+.
Remember: all arguments of a macro must be on the same line
+.
$ ls -l plp*
-rw-rw-rw- 1 merijn users 0 Oct 28 10:57 plp.man
-rw-rw-rw- 1 merijn users 44990 Oct 28 10:54 plp.tex
$
</code>
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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