> yes, I sort of remember seeing this somewhere but wasn't able to find it > when I looked for it... This seems to be the standard way to do the job. I > think the only advantage over a perl line #!perl would be a more helpful > error message, am I wrong? Both eval ... and #!perl require that perl is > in PATH to work... #!perl does not work at all, I think, even if perl is in $PATH. In this place an absolute path is required. Andre' -- Andre' Poenitz, TU Chemnitz, Fakultaet fuer Mathematik [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... +49 3727 58 1381
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