"Is this somehow doable with make_path?"

You're using Perl, so ofcourse its doable!

I would make all the base directories, push the dir name to an array, then foreach "cwd/$dir" make the sub directories how you see fit. Seems pretty much straight forward. Good Luck!

EDIT: Maybe this will give you an idea. ;)
use strict; use warnings; use File::Path qw(make_path); make_path("one/two/three", "four/five/six" , {verbose => 1});
OUTPUT: C:\Perlmonks>make_paths.pl mkdir one mkdir one/two mkdir one/two/three mkdir four mkdir four/five mkdir four/five/six

In reply to Re: make_path for creating directory tree by james28909
in thread make_path for creating directory tree by fasoli

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