Executing a perl script from Windows 7
Max Polk
maxpolk@gmail.com
Sun Mar 9 20:16:00 GMT 2014
On 3/9/2014 2:08 PM, Peter Holsberg wrote:
> I have a perl script that I would like to execute simply by
> double-clicking on its name from a Windows filemanager window. (That
> is, I do not want to use the command line at all, nor do I want to use
> an icon.)
>
> Eg, myscript.pl
>
> I tried using this
>
> #!C:\cygwin64\bin\perl.exe
Windows does not pay attention to file contents (like the first line in
your example), only the file name. If you don't want a file
association, you can opt to simply create a shortcut to your script that
begins with the python executable and that lists the script as a parameter.
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