I wonder if using env perl is correct in any case -- for instance, my Linux box didn't have env originally. A nice point of comparison is Tom Christiansen's Unicode::Tussle, particularly the hacks that scripts like unichars ( http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/BDFOY/Unicode-Tussle-1.03/script/unichars ) go through to find a usable Perl.
But this is more of a nitpick than anything, so don't give it too much attention.
I wonder if using env perl is correct in any case -- for instance, my Linux box didn't have env originally. A nice point of comparison is Tom Christiansen's Unicode::Tussle, particularly the hacks that scripts like unichars ( http:// cpansearch. perl.org/ src/BDFOY/ Unicode- Tussle- 1.03/script/ unichars ) go through to find a usable Perl.
But this is more of a nitpick than anything, so don't give it too much attention.