Update 2: Managed to made it work:
my $LogDir = "/cygdrive/c/Users/anon/logs/png1/";
my $LogDir1 = "/cygdrive/c/Users/anon/logs/png2/apache/";
#Find relevant files
sub get_files {
my (@dirs) = @_;
my @dirss = join "", map {$LogDir . $_} @dirs;
my @dirss1 = join "", map {$LogDir1 . $_} @dirs;
my $level = shift // 3; # level to dig into
my @files = File::Find::Rule->file()
->name( '*.bz2','*.log' ) #can insert regex too
->maxdepth($level)
->in(@dirss,@dirss1);
#print @files;
return @files;
}
However, it does not work when I put >0 days. Only work when I put 0 days..... Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks a million
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