Hi guys , i am trying to find the age of all directories within
a specified directory (F:\Test) and then move them
below is the rough template i came up with
but the array @dirs is not getting populated
can somebody help me out with that ?
my $dir = 'F:\\test';
print "Dir - $dir \n";
opendir(DIR, $dir) || die "can't opendir $dir: $!";
readdir(DIR);
for my $file ( DIR ) {
if ( ((-M $_) > 10)&& -d $_)
{
push @dirs, $File::Find::name;
print $dir[0];
print $dir
1;
}
}
closedir DIR;
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