Use a symlink to perl on the one machine to simulate the other machine, or create a new directory on both machines and place the symlink there, pointing to the proper perl binary. Use the symlink in the #! line.
Alexander
In reply to Re: Setting #! path using environment
by afoken
in thread Setting #! path using environment
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