Wren == Wren Argetlahm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wren And how is this different/better than just using
Wren #!perl?
Well, #!perl works only when Perl is in your current directory,
so unless you're in the habit of running your programs while
cd'ed to /usr/bin, it's not gonna do much good.
The
On Sat, 22 May 2004 12:50:47 -0600, someone going by the name of Doug
McNutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake in tongues thusly:
You do have the execute bit set don't you?
Oh, yeah, I know about the permissions. That's fine. It turned out
to be the ./ at the front of the line. . must have been part