I'm trying to automate the archiving of documents that are sent to our server. Each day a diretory is created to catch that day's documents. i.e. /home/mysite/2001-01-01, /home/mysite/2001-01-02', etc

I've set up the following code, but the system call doesn't seem to execute in the right direcotry

while (args here) { $new_dir = code to figure out correct path... $file = code to determine file to work on... $ENV{'PATH'} .= ":/home/mysite/documents/daily/$new_dir"; system("gzip $file") == 0 or die "can't gzip file"; $ENV{'PATH'} = gets reset to original path here. }
I've run this and it sets the $ENV{'PATH'} correctly, (I send a sysem("date") call and that runs fine.) What I don't undertand is why the gzip command isn't executing inside of the correctly set PATH. Currenly, it appears to be executing in the directory I'm calling the script from because if I put a file of the same name in the script's directory, it will get gzipped. (i.e. ../cgi-bin/$file ends up ../cgi-bin/$file.gz)
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Filmo the Klown

In reply to gziping files on server by filmo

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