Dear Monks,
I've just switched to a shiny new CentOS 6 server and installed Perl 5.10 on it.
Then I moved one of my web sites to this new server.
Now I have a strange problem...
Somewhere in my perl code I check for a directory path if it is available with the code below...
if (-d '/home/bla/public_html/blabla') { print 'OK' }
The directory is available but cannot found. It is existing (I also checked from the terminal) and this sample code working fine o the previous server (CentOS 5.6 + Perl 5.8.8)
One strange thing too...If I write the code below it finds the path:
if (-d '/home/bla') { print 'OK' }
I am desperately seeking for help. I've googled since hours but :((
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