Right, sorry.
opendir(DIR, $INDIR) @mp3files = <*.mp3>; $OUTDIR = "./NEWDIR"; foreach my $FILE (@mp3files) { my $tmp= system("wine ......."); move($INFILE,"$OUTDIR/$INFILE"); if ($tmp!=0) { last; } } foreach my $FILE (@mp3files) { printf "File: %s\n",$FILE; } closedir(DIR);
Now, when i press ctrl+c when wine is running, it jumps out of the 1st foreach. But at least one of the files has already been moved. When printing in the second foreach, it prints ALL files that were there, even the one that's been moved.

In reply to Re^2: Problem reading files from directory by zoryn
in thread Problem reading files from directory by zoryn

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