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The search service can find package by either name (apache), provides(webserver), absolute file names (/usr/bin/apache), binaries (gprof) or shared libraries (libXm.so.2) in standard path. It does not support multiple arguments yet...
The System and Arch are optional added filters, for example System could be "redhat", "redhat-7.2", "mandrake" or "gnome", Arch could be "i386" or "src", etc. depending on your system.
'cpandoc' is a perl script that acts like 'perldoc' except that if it would have bailed out with 'No documentation found for "Uninstalled::Module"', it will instead scrape a CPAN index for the module's documentation. One important feature of 'cpandoc' is that it _only_ scrapes the live index if you do not have the module installed. So if you use 'cpandoc' on a module you already have installed, then it will just read the already-installed documentation. This means that the version of the documentation matches up with the version of the code you have. As a fringe benefit, 'cpandoc' will be fast for modules you've installed. :) All this means that you should be able to drop in 'cpandoc' in place of 'perldoc' and have everything keep working. See the /SNEAKY INSTALL manpage for how to do this.
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