You can replace 'env' with $^X and hope your dynamic loader doesn't notice that the perl executable is exec'ing the perl executable, like happens on some systems.

There are also lots of less 'tricky' ways that don't have this problem. For example, have a shell script (or ".bat" file) wrapper that calls your Perl script.

"env:this is not a file or a directory"

Oh, I just realized that this is probably not a copy'n'paste of the actual error message but more likely a bad hand copy job and the real error is closer to:

env: yourscript: No such file or directory

which means that exec 'env', $^X, $0, @ARGV; will likely work.

- tye        


In reply to Re^3: PATH is not setting - PERL (env) by tye
in thread PATH is not setting - PERL by srini_sun

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