Yes. You probably do:
blp:/raid/home/blp$ ls -l /usr/bin/sperl5.00404
-rws--x--x 2 root root 493324 Mar 11 04:42 /usr/bin/sperl5.00404
hpa@transmeta.com said:
>> several places). In fact, there can be at most one argument to the
>> interpreter. If someone had described this limits to me and asked me
> That's because it's up to the interpreter to break up the argument
> string.
Just for kicks: could you name an interpreter that does that?
Perl will break up the argument string itself, I believe.
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