Not sure what you're doing in system(2) (the wine call), but why not try the following?
@mp3files = <$INDIR/*.mp3>;
$OUTDIR = "./NEWDIR";
foreach my $FILE (@mp3files) {
my $tmp= system("wine .......");
move($INFILE,"$OUTDIR/$INFILE");
if ($tmp!=0) { last; }
}
@mp3files = <$OUTDIR/*.mp3>;
foreach my $FILE (@mp3files) {
printf "File: %s\n",$FILE;
}
Also, there's no such thing as the "move" subroutine. Is it just designed like:
sub move {
system "mv $_[0] $_[1]"; # $_[1] = directory + "/" + $_[0] specifi
+ed file
}
If so you can simply that by just specifying the directory for the second argument.
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