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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users #!/usr/bin/env : perl no such file or directory Post 302337527 by radoulov on Friday 24th of July 2009 10:16:40 AM
Old 07-24-2009
It because the perl interpreter is not in the search path of the user that owns the web server process.
You could consider:

1. Modifying your shebang (to point directly to the perl interpreter), for example:

Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl

or

2. Adding the perl interpreter's directory to the search path to the user that owns the web server process and continue to use the env program:
Code:
#!/usr/bin/env perl

 

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Plack::Handler::CGI(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Plack::Handler::CGI(3pm)

NAME
Plack::Handler::CGI - CGI handler for Plack SYNOPSIS
Want to run PSGI application as a CGI script? Rename .psgi to .cgi and change the shebang line like: #!/usr/bin/env plackup # rest of the file can be the same as other .psgi file You can alternatively create a .cgi file that contains something like: #!/usr/bin/perl use Plack::Loader; my $app = Plack::Util::load_psgi("/path/to/app.psgi"); Plack::Loader->auto->run($app); This will auto-recognize the CGI environment variable to load this class. If you really want to explicitly load the CGI handler, you can. For instance you might do this when you want to embed a PSGI application server built into CGI-compatible perl-based web server: use Plack::Handler::CGI; Plack::Handler::CGI->new->run($app); DESCRIPTION
This is a handler module to run any PSGI application as a CGI script. UTILITY METHODS
setup_env() my $env = Plack::Handler::CGI->setup_env(); my $env = Plack::Handler::CGI->setup_env(\%override_env); Sets up the PSGI environment hash for a CGI request from %ENV> and returns it. You can can provide a hashref of key/value pairs to override the defaults if you would like. SEE ALSO
Plack perl v5.14.2 2011-06-22 Plack::Handler::CGI(3pm)
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