you can always remove the symlink by using: -perl -e'symlink("/usr/bin/perl","/usr/bin/perl\r")'
Good luck!perl -e'unlink("/usr/bin/perl\r")'
In reply to Re: Running Perl scripts written on Windows on FreeBSD
by bsdz
in thread Running Perl scripts written on Windows on FreeBSD
by Anonymous Monk
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