I looked through the archives and didn't see this discused.

My wife recently got a Mac laptop with OSX (Tiger - 10.4.mumble) and I have writen some perl scripts for her. The following example will not run from the command line:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; print "Hello World\n";
However, adding the -w flag, it will:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; print "Hello World\n";
on execution of the first all I get is
".: No such file or directory
Adding a "-w" to get things to work is minor. I am just trying to understand what is happening.

Any ideas?

P.S. It isn't a execute permision issue the file permision is set to 777.


In reply to Problem with running Perl script on Mac OSX by dracos

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