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RE: activestate perl on cygwin
> [snip] but the point of this little story is that you
> are short sighted if you believe that the only platform you'll
> encounter and thus need to deal with is Windows...
I agree completely. This is for personal use.
> As has been pointed out to you already there is Win32 modules for
> Cygwin's Perl.
Sorry, I missed that.
> Although this is thorough off topic, perhaps you can explain it better
> to me as I don't use ActiveState therefore I don't see what you are
> claiming. Exactly which "full path" is expanded to "what" and passed to
> (guess) ActiveState Perl interpreter as, again, what? Is it $0 that you
> speak of that may be a Cygwin path? I'm confused however if it is $0
> then why couldn't that also be handled in the Perl script?
The error is as follows:
[~] $ myscript.pl
Can't open perl script "/home/kcella/bin/myscript.pl": No such file or
directory
[~] $ ls -l /home/kcella/bin/myscript.pl
-rwxr-xr-x 1 kcella None 651 Jan 12 07:33 /home/kcella/bin/myscript.pl
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