On Fri, 13 Jun 2008, Denis Bueno wrote:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 09:26, Denis Bueno <dbueno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That line simply calls perl by the $PERL variable, which is set at the
top of the script, like so:
PERL='/usr/bin/env perl'
If I change this line to point to my perl directly, it works. On a
hunch, I changed it to:
PERL="/usr/bin/env perl" # note the double-quotes
[snip lies]
Apparently I didn't test this thoroughly enough, and I was wrong.
Changing the quotes has no effect.
So git-instaweb only works for me if I manually specify my perl path.
Can anyone think of why this might be?
Does OS X ship /usr/bin/env?
If you type "/usr/bin/env perl" in a Terminal window, do you get Perl?
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