OK, just got a PM showing that '-S' is new. Not even known by coreutils
8.28 (used on Ubuntu 18.04). So this is a no-go and needs to be addressed.

Thanks for pointing out.

Regards, Tim

On 30.05.19 11:40, Tim Rühsen wrote:
> The shebang line here reads
> 
> #!/usr/bin/env -S perl -I .
> 
> /usr/bin/env is part of coreutils ans should know '-S', even on Debian
> stretch.
> 
> $ /usr/bin/env --version
> env (GNU coreutils) 8.30
> 
> @Jeff, what does '/usr/bin/env --help' show ? Or 'man env' ?
> 
> Regards, Tim
> 
> On 29.05.19 14:35, Darshit Shah wrote:
>> That's very weird, the shebang line in that file reads:
>>
>> ```
>> #!/usr/bin/env perl
>> ```
>>
>> No options are being passed to env there. I'm going to have to take another
>> look at this later
>>
>> * Jeffrey Walton <[email protected]> [190529 14:21]:
>>> Hi Everyone/Tim,
>>>
>>> Debian 9.9:
>>>
>>> $ lsb_release -a
>>> No LSB modules are available.
>>> Distributor ID: Debian
>>> Description:    Debian GNU/Linux 9.9 (stretch)
>>> Release:        9.9
>>> Codename:       stretch
>>>
>>> $ make check
>>> ...
>>>
>>> PASS: Test-ftp-pasv-not-supported.px
>>> FAIL: Test-https-pfs.px
>>> FAIL: Test-https-tlsv1.px
>>> FAIL: Test-https-tlsv1x.px
>>> FAIL: Test-https-selfsigned.px
>>> SKIP: Test-https-weboftrust.px
>>> FAIL: Test-https-clientcert.px
>>> FAIL: Test-https-crl.px
>>> PASS: Test-https-badcerts.px
>>>
>>> Trying to run manually:
>>>
>>> $ ./wget-1.20.3/tests/Test-https-pfs.px
>>> /usr/bin/env: invalid option -- 'S'
>>> Try '/usr/bin/env --help' for more information.
>>>
>>> And
>>>
>>> $ /usr/bin/env --version
>>> env (GNU coreutils) 8.26
>>>
>>>
>>
> 

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