Formal comment #106 (defect) "#! /usr/bin/env" is not "portable." It's Unix-specific. Reported by: Arthur A. Gleckler Component: scripts Version: 5.91 In <7.1. Script syntax> and <7.1.1. Script header>, I am appalled that we're considering putting such a completely Unix-specific feature in what is supposed to be a portable specification for the language. This belongs in an SRFI targeted at Unix systems, not in the language spec. Analogous SRFIs could address the same issue for code running on Windows and running on other operating systems. At the very least, this feature should come with a caveat saying that only Unix-based implementations are required to support this syntax, but that would still be a terrible compromise. RESPONSE: All mention of scripts will be removed from the "Description of the language" part of the report. A specification for scripts, which supports multiple major operating systems, will be provided in a non-normative appendix. Further details are provided in the response to formal comment #51, "Conflating programs and scripts".