in reply to Converting Unix to NT

Just two quick notes about the #! line and Win32. On Win32, the path in the #! doesn't matter so it is good form to set it to the official "#!/usr/bin/perl -w". On Win32, the "-w" (and/or other switches) in the shebang line does matter so you don't need to run "perl -w script" to get warnings enabled.

        - tye (but my friends call me "Tye")

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RE: Re: Converting Unix to NT
by Anonymous Monk on Aug 22, 2000 at 22:13 UTC
    Not so. I am running Apache 1.3.9 under Windows 98 on my laptop, and it requires a valid path. I ended up installing perl into the /usr directory so that the scripts would not have to change between the actual unix server, my test workstation, and my laptop. So, if the server is Apache, you have to have the path. My first target would be server log files (browser or not) to determine what exactly went bad. That will allow you to start pin-pointing the problems.