Well, add more logs to find precisely where you are stuck:
sub wanted
{
$logger->debug("Reached $File::Find::name");
$logger->info(Carp::longmess("TRACE2"));
if (-f $File::Find::name)
{
$logger->debug("This is a file: checking time");
stat($File::Find::name)->mtime > $lastepoch or return;
push @files,$File::Find::name;
}
else
{
$logger->debug("Not a file");
if (-d $File::Find::name)
{
$logger->debug("This is a directory");
push @todel,$File::Find::name;
}
else
{
$logger->debug("Not a directory");
}
}
$logger->debug("Exiting");
}
BTW,
/\.*$/ means that the name must have 0 or more dots at the end. This is true for all strings so this test is useless.
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