10-26-2011
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NAME
podpath - print the path to the pod
DESCRIPTION
This is just a front-end that calls either stdpods or pmpath depending on what it looks like. It works on both regular the standard
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EXAMPLES
$ podpath Cwd
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It works with alternate installations, too:
$ devperl -S podpath perlfunc
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$ oldperl -S podpath IO::Handle
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