Hi everybody,
I need to find a difference between file creation date and
today.If it's more then 45 days- this file should
be moved,if not- I'll continue to write to it.
Here what I'm using:
.....
my $create_date = (stat(MLOG))[10];
$creat = scalar localtime $creat;
# create_date=Thu Apr 14 16:26:14 2005
$today= localtime time;
#today= same format
...
I need to find a diff between $create_date and $today.
I'm not allowed to install Date::Calc or anything wich is
not standard for Perl initial installation.
Thank you for your help
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