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A quick (untested) hack:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; my @files = `find . -name "*.pl"`; foreach my $file (@files) { local*FH; open(FH, ">$file"); my @contents = <FH>; $contents[0]="#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w"; print FH $_ foreach (@contents); close FH; }

Yup, I'm aware of the bad practice in this script, however, its just a quick hack.

NB: I've taken the liberty to add warnings (-w) to your shebang, and it may break your scripts, although, it shouldnt.. :-)

Update: Fixed typo as per defyance's comment. Please note the "untested" disclaimer.


In reply to Re: question about perl by Ryszard
in thread How do I change the shebang line for all perl scripts in a directory by Anonymous Monk

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