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Package: perl
Version: 5.6.1-7
Severity: wishlist

I just noticed that perldos.pod uses DOS-style line endings (funnily
enough), but pod2man doesn't seem to convert these to Unix-style line
endings when building on a Unix system. The result is a strange mix of
LF and CR/LF in the same file.

I'd like pod2man to convert whatever line endings might be in the input
POD file into perl's notion of \n for the local system.

Thanks,

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Colin Watson                                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Version: 5.10.0-1

On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 05:46:25PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> Package: perl
> Version: 5.6.1-7
> Severity: wishlist
> 
> I just noticed that perldos.pod uses DOS-style line endings (funnily
> enough), but pod2man doesn't seem to convert these to Unix-style line
> endings when building on a Unix system. The result is a strange mix of
> LF and CR/LF in the same file.
> 
> I'd like pod2man to convert whatever line endings might be in the input
> POD file into perl's notion of \n for the local system.

It looks like this got fixed with the Pod::Man rewrite in podlators-2.00,
included in the Perl core since 5.10.0. Closing.
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Niko Tyni   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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