Gladly. The output was
C:\WINDOWS\Profiles\Gregory\Desktop\LLPSV>perl rpasafe.pl
C:\WINDOWS\Profiles\Gregory\Desktop\LLPSV>
This took a minute or so.
Here's the whole of the script I just ran (it's the pertinent bits from the rest of the script, separated to determine the problem)
#/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
###########################################################
#
# rpasafe.pl -- robot propagator attempt
#
###########################################################
use Net::FTP;
my $host = 'ftp.ftpserver.com';
my $u = 'user';
my $p = 'pass';
my $ftp;
unless ($ftp = Net::FTP->new($host)) {
die "No FTP for you!\n\n";
}
$ftp->login($u, $p);
$ftp->binary;
my @lines = $ftp->dir('//');
print join("\n", @lines), "\n";
-----------------------
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