Great perlmonks, I have a problem. I have this code (below) that works on my local maching without a problem. I installed perl, with the same libraries and everything, on another computer. I moved the script over to the new computer to find that the script can't find the "find.pl". I think that I tried everything to make it work. I am confused because it worked fine on my computer. Can anyone help.
-w; require 'c:\perl\lib\find.pl'; use File::find; find(\&wanted, 'c:\perlpractice'); sub wanted { my $filename = "$File::Find::name"; $file = $filename; if (-M $file >= 3){ unlink $file; $count++; } } $count = '0' if $count == "0 "; print "$count files were successfully deleted.";

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