Unfortunately, that fails due to limitations of glob() on some platforms (read, Windows).
Could you clarify on the limitation. Perl's standard glob function seems to work fine for me?
P:\test>perl -le" print for glob 'c:/test/words/*/*'; c:/test/words/a/aa c:/test/words/a/ab c:/test/words/a/ac c:/test/words/a/ah c:/test/words/a/ak c:/test/words/a/al c:/test/words/a/am c:/test/words/a/an c:/test/words/a/ar c:/test/words/a/as c:/test/words/a/au c:/test/words/a/aw ... c:/test/words/c/aa c:/test/words/c/ab c:/test/words/c/ac c:/test/words/c/ad c:/test/words/c/ae c:/test/words/c/af c:/test/words/c/ag ...
In reply to Re: MakeMaker and multiple test directories
by BrowserUk
in thread MakeMaker and multiple test directories
by simonm
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