For starters, you're using $_ rather than $srcfile in your stat call. That call likely fails.

Secondly, when you use File::stat, you are no longer using a stat or lstat that you see in perlfunc. You're using the ones found in File::stat. These return objects, not an array of items. So you'd get something like:

my $src_stat = stat($srcname); my $dst_stat = lstat($dstfile); my $planesH_stat = stat('/trib/oper/scripts/planesH.s.P370'); printf "%s: %s %d\n", $srcfile, $src_stat->mtime(), $src_stat->size(); printf "%s: %s %d\n", $dstfile, $dst_stat->mtime(), $dst_stat->size();

In reply to Re^3: File::stats issue by Tanktalus
in thread File::stats issue by basarix

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