You seem to imply that this may take a long time to run - it shouldn't take any longer to run than is necessary for the size of the trees. Or do you mean that the "side by side comaparison", would take a long time? There are visual file comaprison tools that can compare trees - if you are on a Win32 platform, I would recommend WinMerge (open source).
Personally, I would use GNU diff (available for most platforms) to do the quickest possible comparison for me...
diff --recursive --brief dir1 dir2
Believe me when I say that its very unlikely that Perl would be able to do it any quicker. There happens to be a --side-by-side option to GNU diff too!
If I still felt it necessary to get Perl involved (say, for scheduled automation), I would capture and parse the results as appropriate.
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