You might want to check that your perl is in /bin/perl.  It's probably 
in /usr/local/bin/perl or /usr/bin/perl.  Simply change the line at the 
top of the script to whatever this command tells you:

which perl

Hope that helps,
JH

Dienelt Václav wrote:
>> Hello,
>>     I have problem with starting backuppc service. First i correct 
>> rights to folder /usr/local/backuppc, but now I have following message.
>>
>> I start backuppc with /etc/init.d/backuppc start
>>
>> Then I have following :
>> "Starting BackupPC: -bash:
>> /usr/local/backuppc/bin/BackupPC: /bin/perl/: bad
>> interpreter: No such file or directory
>>
>> Could you help me please
>>
>> Thank you very much
>> Vaclav
>>     

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