Of course then too you could be very unlucky and be asked to process a symlink to a file on a different filesystem which just happens to have the same inode number . . . :)
$ ls -i ./foo /tmp/foo 1808983 ./foo@ 228688 /tmp/foo $ perl -le 'print( (stat "./foo")[1] )' 228688
So the truly paranoid might use join("|",(stat DATA)[0,1]).
In reply to Re: Re: Get My Own Name
by Fletch
in thread Get My Own Name
by peschkaj
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