I've got a small perl script which has been giving me an error, so I made a copy of it and began removing large chunks of it. Believe it or not, I am now left with a "Hello, World!" script that's giving me errors?
#!/usr/bin/perl print "Hello, world!\n";
and the error I get is
$ ./test.pl bash: ./test.pl: No such file or directory
Want to know what's even funnier? If I run this script with "-w" then it runs fine. I've typed & retyped the #!/usr/bin/perl several times to make sure there werent' any funky characters in there. What's going on? This must be something with my environment, and not the script?

In reply to Debugging: What's going on here? by Kozz

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