I know it is OT, but ... does /usr/bin/env perl makes much sense at all? In this case, I could simply write perl. I feel that env is mainly useful when used together with options, such as env -i for providing an empty environment for a command...
In reply to Re^2: /usr/bin/env perl - query
by rovf
in thread /usr/bin/env perl - query
by opensourcer
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