That works. The only comment I have is on:
while( $Monitor->FindNext() )
I looked at the documentation for the FindNext() call, but it did not specify a return value. So, I am not too sure about what it returns.
...
Okay, I just looked at the ChangeNotify.pm, the sub FindNext goes something like:
sub FindNext { &reset }
So, I would imagine your while will run just fine. But, to be on the safe side, I'd do an explicit infinite loop.
while( 1 ) { print "Monitoring noted filesystems....\n"; $Monitor->FindNext(); $Monitor->Wait( INFINITE ); print "\t A change to $SCRIPT_PATH\n"; }
But, that is just being nit-picky. Looks good to me.

Jeremy

In reply to Re: Monitoring filesystem by enoch
in thread Monitoring filesystem by raj8

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