I code on ancient linux boxes all the time :-)
What does this return?
-M
$somepath = '/path/to/anywhere';
opendir(DIR, $somepath) or warn "Can't open that directory : $!\n";
@files = ('', readdir(DIR));
foreach $file (@files) {
push @keepers, "\"$file\"\n" if ($file ne '' and $file ne '..' and
$file ne '.');
}
closedir(DIR);
print $#keepers + 1 . " files encountered :\n" . join("",@keepers);
I also always have to filter out ".", ".." and "". I have never NOT had to filter them out.
Also check a folder you know you have complete access (maybe one you made) - could be permissions.
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