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Fellow monks,
let's say there's a perl script /tmp/parse_me which has a she-bang line calling the perl interpreter and expects a file as an argument. Now, when a script like gets called from the command line, the bash shell will call another instance of bash and hand it some text, which of course throws an error:
However, if the above script gets called in the zsh shell, it correctly calls and succeeds. Does anyone know if there's a limitation in bash that only allows executables in the she-bang line, and prohibits using perl- and other scripts? In reply to perlscript as she-bang line by saintmike
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