I think you should use closer to the version I showed :P with -f and -d and maybe mix in -r but the functions should report that kind of problem if it arises. -e might mean a directory exists but it also could be a file or a link and probably more.
In reply to Re^7: question regarding File::Copy, and hashes that contain file paths
by Your Mother
in thread question regarding File::Copy, and hashes that contain file paths
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