I used the following ..

#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; say for map { /^([0-9][\w.:,=\-]+)$/ } qw( 1231125716.6864.bLyyk:2,S 1 +422830161.R3.asus64:2,S);

and got:

Possible attempt to separate words with commas at dirrecurs17.pl line +11. Bareword "say" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at dirrecurs17.p +l line 11. Execution of dirrecurs17.pl aborted due to compilation errors.

So I commented out the ..

#use warnings; #use strict;

ran the script and got no output ??

Possibly there is something wrong with my Perl install. I noticed various folders under /usr, like Perl, Perl5


In reply to Re^8: Display filenames in mbox folder by peterr
in thread Display filenames in mbox folder by peterr

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