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This is a good last resort.
I've found that PPM is superior for Windows installations since it automatically adds a module's HTML documentation to ActivePerl's set of documentation (HTML files). I'm sure that this can be done manually, but I haven't spent the time to figure it out. Are there instructions available for creating HTML pages from a module's POD and then linking it into ActivePerl's documentation? Also, what other things does PPM handle that is specific for ActivePerl? I've noticed something about PPM3 registering installed modules with ActiveState. In reply to Re: Re: Config managers
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