Hello Monks,
I have an odd question that i need to help figuring out regarding file compare. So within my code, @return builds a list of files from a specific network share. @remoteFilelist builds another list of files. Both arrays are different sizes, however, I would like to compare the files from both arrays and if they match print both files are equal.
I am just confused how i should go about this file comparison to ensure that all files are checked and confirmed if they are equal or not.
@remoteFilelist = File::Find::Rule->file()->in($remoteCpPath);
#
foreach (@return)
{
if(compare_text($path.@return,$path2.@remoteFilelist) == 0
+)
{
print "Both Files are equal\n";
}else{
print "file not equal copy time";
}
}
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