[Bioperl-l] perldoc pages

Fields, Christopher J cjfields at illinois.edu
Mon Feb 20 14:39:23 UTC 2017


I believe these were autogenerated from the POD, I would have to look at the wayback machine to work out what was used (I think it was pdoc: http://pdoc.sourceforge.net). 



My suggestion is to file this as a request on the github page for the website: https://github.com/bioperl/bioperl.github.io.  I would say it’s not a certainty to return; there are easier ways of autogenerating content these days (e.g. Readthedocs), and pdoc doesn’t look like it’s been updated in about 11 yrs.

chris

On 2/20/17, 2:35 AM, "Bioperl-l on behalf of Daniel Lang" <bioperl-l-bounces+cjfields=illinois.edu at mailman.open-bio.org on behalf of daniel.lang at biologie.uni-freiburg.de> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>if we already dwelling in bioperl history - where did the classical
>perldoc pages for all the modules go? The ones I could find under:
>http://doc.bioperl.org/
>
>I preferred them so much over using CPAN to look up my favorite
>functions name or its return values...
>
>Thank you all for keeping bioperl alive and kicking!
>
>Best,
>Daniel
>
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