HTML doc generation is controlled by the following lines of ActivePerl::PPM::Client,
my $install_html = eval { require ActivePerl::DocTools; };
$install_html = $args{install_html} if defined $args{install_html}
+;
Unfortunately, it's called by
ActivePerl::PPM::GUI as follows:
$ppm->install(
area => $INSTALL_AREA,
packages => \@install_pkgs,
run_cb => \&run_cmd,
);
Fix:
$ppm->install(
area => $INSTALL_AREA,
packages => \@install_pkgs,
run_cb => \&run_cmd,
( exists($ENV{INSTALL_HTML})
? ( install_html => $ENV{INSTALL_HTML} )
: ()
),
);
That could be patched fairly easy.
perl -i.bak -ple"s/\$ppm->install\(\K/exists(\$ENV{INSTALL_HTML}) ? (
+install_html => \$ENV{INSTALL_HTML} ) : ()," c:\progs\perl5100\lib\Ac
+tivePerl\PPM\GUI.pm
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