I have two questions with the following code: The first questions is in regards to the error that is generated at the bottom of this post, does anyone know why this is, and or how to correct it?, and the second question, does anyone know how to exit the Find routine without exiting the program, I'm thinking about eval, but I'm not so sure how it will work with my sub-routine.
#!/C:/perl -w use strict; use File::Find; use Win32API::File qw( getLogicalDrives GetVolumeInformation ); my @drives; use vars qw/*name *dir *prune/; *name = *File::Find::name; *dir = *File::Find::dir; &LocalDrives; foreach my $drive ( @drives ) { File::Find::find(\&wanted, $drive); exit; sub wanted { if (/^VCVARS32.BAT\z/s) { $name =~ s/\///; $name =~ s/\//\\/g; print $name,"\n"; } } } sub LocalDrives { my @scan = getLogicalDrives(); foreach my $d ( @scan ) { my @x= (undef)x7; GetVolumeInformation( $d, @x ); if ($x[0] =~ /Local Disk/) { push @drives, $d; } } }
Error message: Can't opendir(C:\/System Volume Information): Invalid argument Thanks!

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