Here is my code, in a file called
~/bin/t
#!/opt/local/bin/perl
use strict;
use diagnostics;
use warnings;
use File::Find;
my $d = "/Users/dbae/tmp";
find(\&p,$d);
sub p { };
Here are some hints from tcsh:
H2:~% pwd
/Users/dbae
H2:~% ls -ld .
drwxr-xr-x+ 99 dbae dbae 3366 3 May 14:41 ./
H2:~% ls -ld tmp
drwxr-xr-x 68 dbae dbae 2312 3 May 14:14 tmp/
H2:~% ~/bin/t # name of file containing perl code
Here is the output:
Can't cd to (/Users/dbae/tmp/) tmpvdlE9a: Permission denied
at /Users/dbae/bin/t line 7
Can't cd to (/Users/dbae/tmp/) tmpZgzgiz: Permission denied
at /Users/dbae/bin/t line 7
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
David
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