Dear all,
I have a two part program that sits in the hooks folder of a subversion repo. After a commit, the first part needs to checkout, or download the latest version either with the svn command or via a standard subversion apache browse. The second part uploads the newly grabbed files to aberdeen.pm.org via perldav.
The second part is done.
The first part, I create a temporary folder with File::Temp and then move on. Should I use LWP for recursive downloads? I don't really want to have a load of system commands etc.
What module/feature have I blindly missed?
Thanks,
Gavin.
In reply to Best way to recursively grab a website by ghenry
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