Hi karthik.raju,
I suggest you re-read the documentation of File::DirCompare closely, as it gives examples of the correct syntax with which to supply options: they are supplied as a hash reference ({ matches => ... }) as the last argument to the compare function. If you still have trouble please see How do I post a question effectively? and show the exact error messages and the code needed to reproduce them.
Regards,
-- Hauke D
In reply to Re^3: Script to compare 2 folders, including sub folders and files with content
by haukex
in thread Script to compare 2 folders, including sub folders and files with content
by karthik.raju
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