On 10/11/2012 12:21 PM, David Mertens wrote: > I thought this was just standard procedure for preventing silly users from > shooting their foot off by accidentally running your script with a shell, > instead of with Perl. Does EU::MM not do this? Module::Build does a few > things like this with scripts.
This is the first time I've tried to do something outside the absolute minimum, so I've not tried it on EU::MM and wouldn't know. The thread at http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=825147 has much stronger feelings about the issue than I do, but seeing as I'm writing a module for internal distribution, would there be any chance of an option to turn it off (further down the line perhaps)? thanks, -- Boyd Duffee Keele University (01782) 734225 Student Facing Systems <DarthBart> Nobody "codes" in Perl. Perl programs are written by eating a bag of alphabet pasta and then chasing it with ipecac. <xaxa> My alphabet spaghetti only had A-Z. Perl uses the *other* half of ASCII.