It's more likely that you are hitting performance problems due to shunting files across the network than that Perl is behaving differently in the two contexts. It may be that ActiveState::Handy::cp_tree is doing more work across the network than it need. It would be interesting to benchmark something like xcopy doing the same job.
In reply to Re: Very slow ActiveState::Handy::cp_tree problem
by GrandFather
in thread Very slow ActiveState::Handy::cp_tree problem
by dbonneville
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