well I did include the error message. anyway I guess I was confused by the fact that you can 'print' @ARGV and the output is all the arguments. I guess I thought I was trying to do this --> $allargs = `print @ARGV` which I see I can achieve by saying $allargs = "@ARGV"; These are subtleties I miss, though it makes sense. While I am using the first reply option, I see that I can use my original method with your tips.
my $arg1 = $ARGV[0]; my $restargs = "@ARGV"; $restargs=~s/$arg1 //g;
Is there any harm in dispensing with spaces around = marks apart from readability ? BTW Goedel could have used a sanity check tool.

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