A couple of quick things ...

Having a look at the source to File::Path it appears, that your code is carping when attempting to perform the unlink. eg.

233 unless (unlink $root) { 234 carp "Can't unlink file $root: $!"; 235 if ($force_writeable) { 236 chmod $rp, $root 237 or carp("and can't restore permissions + to " 238 . sprintf("0%o",$rp) . "\n"); 239 } 240 last; 241 }

It might be worth posting a little bit of code to see how you are cleaning up the file name that you are sending to File::Path::rmtree. Also too, have you cleaned up your PATH environment variable prior to the calling of the File::Path::rmtree function?

 

Ooohhh, Rob no beer function well without!


In reply to Re: Insecure dependency on perl module by rob_au
in thread Insecure dependency on perl module by Anonymous Monk

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