hi, i just started programming perl and already stumbled across a (to me) inexplicable problem. but see for yourself:
1 [23:34, 47deg, 54%] steppenwolf@baby:~/documents/perl$ ./print +.pl 2 bash: ./print.pl: /usr/bin/perl: bad interpreter: Permission de +nied 3 [23:34, 47deg, 54%] steppenwolf@baby:~/documents/perl$ perl pr +int.pl 4 hello world![23:34, 47deg, 54%] steppenwolf@baby:~/documents/pe +rl$ la /usr/bin/perl 5 -rwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1.1M Sep 26 12:22 /usr/bin/perl 6 [23:34, 47deg, 54%] steppenwolf@baby:~/documents/perl$ cat pri +nt.pl 7 #!/usr/bin/perl 8 9 print 'hello world!'; 10 [23:34, 47deg, 53%] steppenwolf@baby:~/documents/perl$
can anyone give me a hint on how to solve that problem? thanks, -wanja

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