Yes, it worked:
...
use File::Path qw( rmtree );
use Date::Simple ('date', 'today');
...
my $dir = '/dir/';
opendir (DIR, $dir) or die "Couldn't open $dir directory, $!";
while (my $directories = readdir DIR) {
next if $directories=~/^\./;
if ($directories=~/(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{4})/) {
my $dir_date = date(sprintf '%4d-%02d-%02d', $3, $1, $2);
if (($today - 60) > $dir_date) {
rmtree("$dir/$directories")|| die ("ERROR::: cant delete: $!");
}
}
}
closedir DIR;
I woder if it could be done with "Time::Piece;" instead of "Date::Simple".
But thanks for the help!
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