That's not what the output of your run tells me. That output runs dir on each file, and that tells me that the two files actually have the same mtime. Whatever way you are using to "look at the file list in the directory of the 2nd file" is telling you something different, but that way is to blame, not your system or Perl. Your system and Perl are consistent.
In reply to Re^9: comparing 2 file time date stamps
by Corion
in thread comparing 2 file time date stamps
by craigt
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