On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Peter Samuelson wrote:
>
> [Jeff Coy]
> > this issue came up frequently with customers uploading scripts in
> > binary mode trying to run #!/usr/bin/perl^M. The solution for me was
> > to just do the following:
> >
> > cd /usr/bin
> > sudo ln -s perl^V^M perl
>
> So none of your customers tried '#!/usr/bin/perl -w^M'? (Come on,
> doesn't everyone use -w?)
>
> I'm not for treating \r as IFS in the kernel, but the "simple one-time"
> solution is not perfect..
>
'#!/usr/bin/perl -w^M' works without any special handling; the link is
not needed:
11:15:52 jcoy@d-hopper::~
$ cat -vet foo.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl -w^M$
^M$
print "Hello, World!\n";^M$
11:16:52 jcoy@d-hopper::~
$ ./foo.pl
Hello, World!
Jeff
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