You don't even nead readdir if all you want is a listing. That's what the backtick operator is for:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Net::FTP;
use File::Listing qw(parse_dir);
$host = 'ServerName';
$path = '/home/';
$ftp = Net::FTP->new($host, Timeout => 1800) or die "Cannot contact $h
+ost: $!";
$ftp->login('ID', 'PWD') or die "Cannot login ($host):" . $ftp->messag
+e;
$ftp->cwd($path) or die "Cannot change directory ($host):" . $ftp->mes
+sage;
#@Files = $ftp->ls('-lR');
@Files = 'ls -l';
#@Files = `ls -l $path' if $path is what you want a listing of
#$ftp->binary();
#$ftp->ascii();
foreach $file (parse_dir(\@Files))
{
my($name, $type, $size, $mtime, $mode) = @$file;
$ftp->put("$name") or warn "Could not get $name, skipped: $!";
}
$ftp->quit;
exit;
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