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")In reply to Re: Converting Unix to NT
by tye
in thread Converting Unix to NT
by Anonymous Monk
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