I'd just chmod 0755 script.pl so they can all execute it via a simple /path/to/script.pl , then tell 'em *NOT* to run it through the interpreter from the command-line unless they know what they're doing. The message you're getting is probably "Too late for -T switch". I don't think there is any way around this behavior, but if there is, I'm sure someone else who frequents this site does =)
Philosophy can be made out of anything. Or less -- Jerry A. Fodor
In reply to Re: perl -T script.pl and #!/usr/bin/perl -T conflict
by arturo
in thread perl -T script.pl and #!/usr/bin/perl -T conflict
by ichimunki
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