Hi Laurent_R,
Thanks for your reply... especially about the online renderer... that looks useful!
A resolution to the problem has been found--see update in the original post. It seems that perldoc will error out on a .pl or .pm file if some sort of paragraph starter other than =pod is not present, although podchecker does not flag this as invalid POD and no error occurs in perldoc if the file is a .pod file.
In reply to Re^2: Mysterious crash of perldoc
by Textorix
in thread Mysterious crash of perldoc
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