You need to use -M $_ rather than -M File::Find::name.
Your code is printing $m. It's just that $m is empty, because -M $File::Find::name can't find the file. File::Find goes recursively through directories and chdirs into each one it encounters. $_ is the filename relative to the current directory. $File::Find::name is the filename relative to the directory you started in (i.e. the one you ran the script in).
stephen
In reply to Re: -M thing
by stephen
in thread using -M with File::Find (was: -M thing)
by Anonymous Monk
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