in reply to Re: Re: Config managers
in thread Config managers
Are there instructions available for creating HTML pages from a module's POD and then linking it into ActivePerl's documentation?At first I used to use ActivePerl::DocTools. Soon after I wrote ActivePerl::DocTools::TOC::HTML::Podmaster. Around that time ActiveState started removing the pod from all the ActivePerl::* modules. I didn't like that very much, so I wrote Pod::Master. I now use Pod::Master exclusively.
Also, what other things does PPM handle that is specific for ActivePerl? I've noticed something about PPM3 registering installed modules with ActiveState.I haven't seen anything about that, but then I don't have an ActiveState account, or buy any of ActiveStates producs (I get the free stuff). What you're describing are ActiveState Developer profiles (or something like that). I don't use that feature (apparently if you use ActiveState flavored TCL, Python ... you can also use PPM to manage those, but I don't use TCL, and I don't use ActiveState flavored Python).
update: if you don't bother to look at ActivePerl::DocTools::TOC::HTML::Podmaster, or look inside ActivePerl::DocTools, how you (or PPM for that matter) update the html is
That's basically what PPM does after you use it to install a module.perl -MActivePerl::DocTools -e UpdateHTML()
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Config managers
by sutch (Curate) on Sep 05, 2003 at 13:33 UTC |