in reply to Path issue

Because you left the first / in place:

D:\iw-home>/iw-perl/bin/iwperl /httpd/iw-bin/javaTest.pl ...........^

Which means it is looking in root for a subdir called iw-perl. Remove the leading / and things should work.

(I assume you're using a cygwin shell hence /s)


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Re^2: Path issue
by robby_dobby (Hermit) on Jan 16, 2014 at 01:56 UTC
    D:\iw-home>
    I don't think OP is using a Cygwin shell. It looks like a 'cmd' shell, but you're correct that OP should strip out the leading '/' and if not, should replace all those '/'s with '\' - since Windows may not recognise '/' as a path separator.