bobn - I can't find DirSelect.pm on CPAN - so where could we find it? And I tried the code above, although I have no clue whatsoever about Perl/Tk, and came to the conclusion that there are probably even some issues in the module itself.
The call to Win32API::File::GetVolumeInformation should probably be changed from
Win32API::File::GetVolumeInformation($d,$volumelabel,,,,,,);
to something like
my $dummy; Win32API::File::GetVolumeInformation($d, $volumelabel, [], [], $dummy, + [], $dummy, $dummy);
I still get an error about -directory => $d in sub _dirtree, though.
Maybe I am completely wrong, but that is what I thought of it after reading the docs and playing a bit with it.
Cheers, CombatSquirrel.

Update: Found it at Tk::DirSelect; the first one of the above issues is not present at the module's installation on my system (ver 1.03).

In reply to Re: Re: how do I call this .pm from my script by CombatSquirrel
in thread how do I call this .pm from my script by Anonymous Monk

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