Hi, is addTree not the right method to use when adding a subdirectory to a zip file?
I keep getting "Can't locate object method "addTree" via package "Archive::Zip::Archive" (perhaps you forgot to load "Archive::Zip::Arch
ive"?)"
Can someone tell me if this is the correct method to use?
When I take out the line with the addTree method, everything works and I get a perfectly created zip file.
Here is the code:
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#!/opt/ActivePerl-5.6/bin/perl
# Archive::Zip is available for ActiveState perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Archive::Zip qw ( :ERROR_CODES :CONSTANTS );
my $zip = Archive::Zip->new();
my @files = glob("*.txt");
foreach (@files) {
my $member = $zip->addFile($_);
die "Cannot add $_ to zip!" unless $member;
}
##################################
### RIGHT HERE, the addTree ######
##################################
$zip->addTree("dir1");
$zip->writeToFileNamed( "zipfile.zip" );
Edit: g0n - code tags
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