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It would be very nice to be able to specify which perl interpreter is used by the extension to run code.
It seems to default to /usr/bin/perl with no way of changing it. In the past I have played around with symlinks from /usr/bin/perl to the interpreter want but that is not always possible to change, for example with corporate issued laptops.
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It would be very nice to be able to specify which perl interpreter is used by the extension to run code.
It seems to default to /usr/bin/perl with no way of changing it. In the past I have played around with symlinks from /usr/bin/perl to the interpreter want but that is not always possible to change, for example with corporate issued laptops.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: