hello Perlmonks, new to Perl word! here is the find section in my perl script
#!/usr/bin/env perl <code> my $processed_files = 0; find({ wanted => sub { save_file($File::Find::name) if -f $_ && $_ =~ /auth\.log$/ }, follow => 1 }, @ARGV );
During the find process in above section, how to exclude directory /data/logs/master during search process and also ignore duplicate finds. Is this how we define exclude and what about duplicate finds?
my $processed_files = 0; find( { wanted => sub { save_file($File::Find::name) if -f $_ && $_ =~ /auth\.log$/ && $File::Find::dir ne '/data/logs/master'; }, follow => 0 }, @ARGV );

In reply to in Perl find call looking to exclude folder and ignore duplicate finds. by ss_ham

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