Starting from this morning, everytime that I try to read documentations from perldoc,
i receive the following error:
Can't find any loadable formatter class in Pod::Perldoc::Toman Pod::Pe +rldoc::Toman Pod::Perldoc::ToMan Pod::Perldoc::ToMAN Pod::Simple::man + Pod::Simple::man Pod::Simple::Man Pod::Simple::MAN Pod::man Pod::man + Pod::Man Pod::MAN Pod::Perldoc::Totext Pod::Perldoc::Totext Pod::Per +ldoc::ToText Pod::Perldoc::ToTEXT Pod::Simple::text Pod::Simple::text + Pod::Simple::Text Pod::Simple::TEXT Pod::text Pod::text Pod::Text Po +d::TEXT Pod::Perldoc::ToPod?! Aborting at /usr/share/perl/5.8/Pod/Perldoc.pm line 512.
I found some of this modules in Perl related directory, but
maybe i don't understand the right meaning of this error.
Some informations about my system may help to clarify my problem:
  1. This is the output of perldoc -v:
    Perldoc v3.14, under perl v5.008007 for linux
  2. I use debian sarge with a 2.6.8-2-686 kernel.
Maybe I should give other informations about my system but i don't
known which ones are needed, so any suggestions are very appreciate.
I really have no idea about how to solve this problem.

In reply to a problem with loadable formatter class of perldoc by LucaPette

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