Thanks again guys... got that part working.
Now I have a faulty operater problem (me)....
sub calc_disk
{
my $md5_disk = undef;
open(FILE, "/tmp/dl_mods/$filename") or die "md5sum cannot fin
+d /tmp/dl_mods/$filename !!";
binmode(FILE);
$md5_disk = Digest::MD5->new->addfile(*FILE)->hexdigest,"\n";
if ($@) {
$errormessage = $@;
$response_code = 0;
return $response_code;
}
return ($md5_disk);
}
What I get is this
Useless use of a constant in void context at dlfiles_sub.pl
line 98.
Digest::MD5->new->addfile(*FILE)->hexdigest,"\n";
Other than stripping that line out nothing fixes it
Well nothing between my ear's anyway.
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