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How do I...Fool Windows into using *nix formatted shebangby S_Shrum (Pilgrim) |
on May 18, 2002 at 08:17 UTC ( [id://167481]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
S_Shrum has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question: Okay, here's the idea (I don't know if this is possible but hey, what the heck): I'm running Apache on Windows XP but my site is hosted on a machine running Linux. In order for my scripts to work on my XP box, my shebang line looks like: #!c:/Perl/bin/perl However, when I post my scripts to the host machine, the shebang line needs to be: #!/usr/bin/perl My question is: Is there a way to mimic/alias/redirect/*whatever* a *nix path to a user-defined Windows path? That way I could set up my machine to handle the *nix-based shebang line...sorta like: "/usr/bin/perl = c:/Perl/bin/perl" I'm getting tired of switching shebang lines around all the time in my scripts between here (my pc) and there (host pc). TIA ======================
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