Hello, I was using podbrowser on Ubuntu to read the perl's documentation, but after I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04, it disappeared from the repositories. I've searched for in on the internet, but found only the version for Ubuntu 16.04.
Is it no longer being developed?
Is it possible to install it somehow?
Maybe, from source code, if possible?
I saw, that there are some podbrowser packages in cpan, but I don't know if it's the same thing, that I am looking for.
P.S.
While I will try to revive the repo, I am wondering, if somebody knows of any other tool for browsing the Perl's doc for linux?
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