Greetings,
I get annoyed by the output generated by (type)script(1). That is; the output
Thoughts that come to mind;
Use the trick that the Perl install uses. That creates a symlink in /usr/bin (my first choice) or do it within the script, itself, using one of the following;
or
or something fancier
or in the ports Makefile
So many choices. What's a person to do?
I really want to get this right, the first time. As I fear I've really tested the patience of some of the commiters, on some of my other ports.
Thank you for all your time, and consideration.
--Chris
I get annoyed by the output generated by (type)script(1). That is; the output
- has windows line endings (CRLF)
- maintains the ANSI control sequences (for replay)
Thoughts that come to mind;
Use the trick that the Perl install uses. That creates a symlink in /usr/bin (my first choice) or do it within the script, itself, using one of the following;
Code:
#!/usr/bin/env perl
Code:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl # requires creating a symlink in /usr/bin
Code:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
if $running_under_some_shell;
#!/usr/bin/perl
Code:
USES_PERL5+= shebangfix
So many choices. What's a person to do?
I really want to get this right, the first time. As I fear I've really tested the patience of some of the commiters, on some of my other ports.
Thank you for all your time, and consideration.
--Chris