According to perldoc, I could also check for inode change time with the -C switch. Would this meet my needs?
Have you experimented to see if using the ctime will help you? We don't know anything about your server afterall. I'm guessing that the ctime would work because it doesn't make much sense to preserve inode change time on files uploaded via ftp and the inode of the new file is certainly changed when it is created on the server.
-sauoq "My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
In reply to Re: How long have you been sitting on my server?
by sauoq
in thread How long have you been sitting on my server?
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