I am seeing an error with my use of File::Spec->rel2abs(). I am using File::Find and putting $File::Find::name into rel2abs(). It should print:
C:\Documents and Settings\Jacques\Desktop\Perl\Module.pm

Instead I am seeing the following:

$File::Find::name prints:
./Desktop/Perl/Module.pm

File::Spec->rel2abs($File::Find::name) prints:
C:\Documents and Settings\Jacques\Desktop\Perl\Desktop\Perl\Module.pm

Here's another example:

$File::Find::name prints:
./Perl/Module.pm

File::Spec->rel2abs($File::Find::name) prints:
C:\Documents and Settings\Jacques\Desktop\Perl\Perl\Module.pm

There is no code between the printing of $File::Find::name and the printing of File::Spec->rel2abs($File::Find::name). My platform is Windows (obviously) and I am using File::Spec version 0.87.


In reply to File::Spec error with rel2abs by jacques

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