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What does that matter? It's still short sited.[snip] but the point of this little story is that you are short sighted if you believe that the only platform you'll encounter and thus need to deal with is Windows...I agree completely. This is for personal use.
And what does #! look like? (And I'll ask for completion's sake as you never seems to be thorough nor accurate in your answers), what does ls <portion after #! in your script> return? Oh and what is PATH set to? And while we're at it, what is the exact path of the program you wanted to be executed (i.e. C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe?).Although this is thorough off topic, perhaps you can explain it better to me as I don't use ActiveState therefore I don't see what you are claiming. Exactly which "full path" is expanded to "what" and passed to (guess) ActiveState Perl interpreter as, again, what? Is it $0 that you speak of that may be a Cygwin path? I'm confused however if it is $0 then why couldn't that also be handled in the Perl script?The error is as follows:
[~] $ myscript.pl Can't open perl script "/home/kcella/bin/myscript.pl": No such file or directory
[~] $ ls -l /home/kcella/bin/myscript.pl -rwxr-xr-x 1 kcella None 651 Jan 12 07:33 /home/kcella/bin/myscript.pl
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