first of all find() executes getpm() for every file in $fpath.
exit() terminates the perlscript! so you're terminating your
perlscript after the first file in $fpath (which isn't readme.txt)
after eliminating exit(0) you'll see a lot of 'File not Found's
after executing. i don't think that you'll like it this way :)
you should only print something out, if the file matches.
finally, the subrouting which find() needs to examine the
searchpath, gets the filename assigned to $_ which makes
$File::Find::name obsolete.
so try something like this:
find(\&getpm, "$fpath");
sub getpm
{
return unless /readme\.txt/;
print $_ . "\n";
}
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