Hello,
I have an unexpected behavior while doing :
use File::Path 'make_path';
File::Path->make_path($path);
chdir $path or die "Cannot chdir: $!";
What happens here is that a "File::Path" directory is created inside each new directory. If I omit the chdir part, it does behave correctly i.e. an empty new directory.
Is this somehow wrong ?
The
perldoc File::Path gives me:
VERSION
This document describes version 2.08 of File::Path, released 2009-
+10-04.
According to the same perldoc there's a bug report page for it, but I want to discuss it here first.
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