Hello every one, i am new to perl and i am writing a script to copy one folder and its sub folders and files to a target folder recursively. i have used

use File::Copy::Recursive qw(dircopy);
and used it as
my $file = dircopy(my $sourcedir, my $targetdir);
I am able to copy each file and sub folder in source folder to target folder but along with all subfolder one particular folder .svn is also getting copied to target folder location. .svn is present in the source folder but i dont want to exclude its copy to target folder. I have searched many links but havnt got any answer. please help...


In reply to how to copy source folder excluding specific set of sub folder from parent folder by mrityunjaynath

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