I need to create a listing of file by directory, and the permissions of the files within that directory.
Here is my code so far:
#!/opt/perl5/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use File::Find;
## I'm writing the file listings in this directory
my $WriteDirectory="/home/mis/tstanley/Migrate";
## This is the directory I want to traverse through
my $TraverseDirectory="/dsmpayroll";
finddepth(&perms, $TraverseDirectory);
sub perms{
my $pwd=`pwd`; # Get the directory I'm in
my $file=$pwd;
$file=~s/\//\./g; # Change the "/" into "."
my $perms=`ls -l`;
my $acl=`lsacl *`;
open FH, ">$WriteDirectory/$file"||die"Can't open $file: $!\n";
print FH "$pwd";
print FH "$perms";
print FH "$acl";
close FH;
}
There are several files and directories under the directory that I'm searching and there has to be an easier way than by going through each directory by hand.
TStanley
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