which gets whatever the user would get by typing "perl" at the command line. There may be multiple perl versions in different locations, leading to strange behavior. If /usr/bin/env is not there, there are bigger problems.#!/usr/bin/env perl
In reply to Re^2: use: command not found error
by kushtun
in thread use: command not found error
by maximus
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