Hi:
I am trying to rename the following directories:
C:\elmPaul\jod25573786-2k2
C:\elmPaul\jod25573786-2k2\wed25573786-2k2
I'm unable to rename both of these directories using :
finddepth (\&update_file , "C:\\elmPaul" );
sub update_file
{
if( /(.*)$old_hostname(.*)/i )
{
$concat = "$1$new_hostname$2";
rename($_, $concat) || print "error can't renames:$!";
}
But I am able to rename ONLY "C:\elmPaul\jod25573786-2k2\wed25573786-2k2" using:
sub update_file
{
if( /(.*?)$old_hostname(.*?)/i )
{
$concat = "$1$new_hostname$2";
rename($_, $concat) || print "error can't renames:$!";
}
Does anybody knows why? Please advise.
--kirk
Edited 2002-08-22 by Ovid
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