munindoc -V (return code: 22)
You called the perldoc command with a name that I didn't recognize.
This might mean that someone is tricking you into running a
program you don't intend to use, but it also might mean that you
created your own link to perldoc. I think your program name is
[munindoc].
I'll allow this if the filename only has [a-zA-Z0-9._-].
at /usr/bin/munindoc line 63.
Usage: munindoc [-hVriDtumUFXlT] [-n nroffer_program]
[-d output_filename] [-o output_format] [-M FormatterModule]
[-w formatter_option:option_value] [-L translation_code]
PageName|ModuleName|ProgramName
Examples:
munindoc -f PerlFunc
munindoc -q FAQKeywords
munindoc -v PerlVar
munindoc -a PerlAPI
The -h option prints more help. Also try "munindoc perldoc" to get
acquainted with the system. [Perldoc v3.28]
munindoc -HELP (return code: 22)
You called the perldoc command with a name that I didn't recognize.
This might mean that someone is tricking you into running a
program you don't intend to use, but it also might mean that you
created your own link to perldoc. I think your program name is
[munindoc].
I'll allow this if the filename only has [a-zA-Z0-9._-].
at /usr/bin/munindoc line 63.
Usage: munindoc [-hVriDtumUFXlT] [-n nroffer_program]
[-d output_filename] [-o output_format] [-M FormatterModule]
[-w formatter_option:option_value] [-L translation_code]
PageName|ModuleName|ProgramName
Examples:
munindoc -f PerlFunc
munindoc -q FAQKeywords
munindoc -v PerlVar
munindoc -a PerlAPI
The -h option prints more help. Also try "munindoc perldoc" to get
acquainted with the system. [Perldoc v3.28]