Hi Monks,
I am currently working on a perl script to tail files located in a directory. The script tails a specific file at the beginning and changes to another file (file name is YYYMMDD) once the system date changes. I wrote the following script:
my $file=File::Tail->new(name=>$name, name_changes=>&change, interval
+=>1, maxinterval=>5, adjustafter=>7);
while (defined($line=$file->read)){
..
}
sub change{
my $date = sprintf("%04d%02d%02d", (localtime(time))[5] + 1900,(localt
+ime(time))[4]+1, (localtime(time))[3]);
return $date;
}
But the script doesn't work. I wonder whether I have not use correctly name_changes in File::Tail?
Thank you
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