I doubt that the module Archive::Tar can help here. On the other hand, the utility ptar which comes with this module mimicks the tar command rather closely: it is using File::Find to collect files in a given directory. So I guess that your best choice would be to use File::Find instead of rolling your own recursive routine, copying whatever is useful from ptar.
In reply to Re: Creating a tarball
by haj
in thread Creating a tarball
by kcott
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