FWIW, the only reason I can see for having that line in the perl module
files is if someone actually added a block to handle the case where someone
actually runs the module directly (e.g., ./OS_Detect/RedHat.pm ).
This might be handy. Otherwise you've got to do the driver script route
that does an include and then runs the module. Not nec. good or bad.
my $0.02,
--tjn
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On Sun, 8 Jan 2006, Jeff Squyres wrote:
Does it matter?
On Jan 8, 2006, at 5:22 PM, Bernard Li wrote:
Is it necessary to have the line:
#!/usr/bin/env perl
For each OS_Detect component (eg. RedHat.pm)?
If not, then I'll take them out of each component.
Thanks,
Bernard
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