I am attempting to move a bunch of jpeg files into a different directory while renaming them in order. I am on windows xp and when I run the script I get Permission denied at line 13, where I attempt to copy/rename the file.
The directory, "trip" that is created is marked as "read only" when I view folder properties. Even when I remove the read only attribute from the directory it reverts back. (Perhaps this is a windows problem)
Any ideas?
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
mkdir "trip", 077;
my $count = 1;
for (1..4) {
opendir(DIR,"trip" . $_);
my @files = sort readdir DIR;
for ( @files ) {
rename ($_, "./trip/" . $count ) || die $!;
$count++;
}
}
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