Re: Downloaded Perl Scripts

2002-02-27 Thread David Winters
t; >- Original Message - >From: David Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 10:44 PM >Subject: Downloaded Perl Scripts > > >> I sometimes have a problem running downloaded perl scripts. If I type >>

Re: Downloaded Perl Scripts

2002-02-26 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 David Archer wrote: >I sometimes have a problem running downloaded perl scripts. If I type >something like "perl scriptname.pl" for one of these problem scripts, it >runs fine. When I try "./scriptname.pl"

Re: Downloaded Perl Scripts

2002-02-26 Thread Alan Mead
und that newline differences can confuse perl (or maybe bash) and 'dos' style newlines are common. -Alan - Original Message - From: David Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 10:44 PM Subject: Downloaded Perl Scripts >

RE: Downloaded Perl Scripts

2002-02-26 Thread Linux
PROTECTED] Subject: Downloaded Perl Scripts I sometimes have a problem running downloaded perl scripts. If I type something like "perl scriptname.pl" for one of these problem scripts, it runs fine. When I try "./scriptname.pl" I get the following: bash: ./scriptname.pl: No su

Downloaded Perl Scripts

2002-02-26 Thread David Archer
I sometimes have a problem running downloaded perl scripts. If I type something like "perl scriptname.pl" for one of these problem scripts, it runs fine. When I try "./scriptname.pl" I get the following: bash: ./scriptname.pl: No such file or directory the first line does