I thought pod parsers executed some code.
Well, perldoc, the program, allows you to specify an arbitrary Pod parser to use for formatting. Pod parsers can do anything they want, including running malicious code. So I suspect that was the restriction on running as root.
But I don't think that perlpodspec says anything about code execution -- that was my point about Pod and code being two separate languages.
-xdg
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In reply to Re^3: Templating pod generation?
by xdg
in thread Templating pod generation?
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