AnnoCPAN-Perldoc

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README  view on Meta::CPAN

    http://annocpan.org/annopod.db

This is an SQLite3 database; the file should be saved in one of these
locations:

$HOME
$USERPROFILE
$ALLUSERSPROFILE
/var/annocpan

It can also be called .annopod.db, to hide it in Unix-like systems. It is your
resposibility to keep this file as up-to-date as you want. Future versions may
include an automatic update feature (which will require network connectivity).

INSTALLATION

    perl Makefile.PL
    make
    make test
    make install

annopod  view on Meta::CPAN

    http://annocpan.org/annopod.db

This is an SQLite3 database; the file should be saved in one of these
locations:

$HOME
$USERPROFILE
$ALLUSERSPROFILE
/var/annocpan

It can also be called .annopod.db, to hide it in Unix-like systems. It is your
resposibility to keep this file as up-to-date as you want. Future versions may
include an automatic update feature (which will require network connectivity).

=head1 SEE ALSO

L<AnnoCPAN>,
L<AnnoCPAN::Perldoc>,
L<Pod::Perldoc>

=head1 AUTHOR

lib/AnnoCPAN/Perldoc.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

    http://annocpan.org/annopod.db

This is an SQLite3 database; the file should be saved in one of these
locations:

    $HOME
    $USERPROFILE
    $ALLUSERSPROFILE
    /var/annocpan

It can also be called .annopod.db, to hide it in Unix-like systems. It is your
resposibility to keep this file as up-to-date as you want. Future versions may
include an automatic update feature (which will require network connectivity).

=head1 SEE ALSO

L<annopod>,
L<AnnoCPAN>,
L<Pod::Perldoc>

=head1 AUTHOR



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