Too late for "-T" option
(X) The #! line (or local equivalent) in a Perl script contains the
-T option, but Perl was not invoked with -T in its command line.
This is an error because, by the time Perl discovers a -T in a
script, it's too late to properly taint everything from the envi-
ronment. So Perl gives up.
If the Perl script is being executed as a command using the #!
mechanism (or its local equivalent), this error can usually be
fixed by editing the #! line so that the -T option is a part of
Perl's first argument: e.g. change "perl -n -T" to "perl -T -n".
If the Perl script is being executed as "perl scriptname", then the
-T option must appear on the command line: "perl -T scriptname".
In reply to Re: Workaround available for 'Too late for "-T" option' error message??
by thinker
in thread Workaround available for 'Too late for "-T" option' error message??
by martymart
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