And with regard to ysth's reply, I once noted that if my shebang line was #!/usr/bin/perl followed by a carriage return (due to editing the script on a Windows machine and then transferring to Linux), the script exited with an error that the command was not found. (Putting -w at the end of the line fixed the problem, because then the carriage return was ignored as an unknown option, I think.) You can check if the return is there by editing the script in binary mode with vi(m) or emacs, etc.
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