Heh ... not so sure that's a very helpful response

So how do you expect me to help our anonmonk when he doesn't provide some code that reproduce the problem? Which is why I kindly directed him/her to How (Not) To Ask A Question.

I tested it with a fairly simple Build.PL file, and neither ./Build nor ./Build dist generated any HTML. (Tested with the M::B shipped with perl-5.10.0)

Shouldn't it be the other way round, that people who observe undesirable behaviour (and want to get rid of it) tell those who might help how to reproduce it?

Instead of telling me how unhelpful my response was, could you please tell me how to reproduce the OP's problem?


In reply to Re^3: how to stop module::build from building html docs by moritz
in thread how to stop module::build from building html docs by Anonymous Monk

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