Sorry for the delay. I modified code that I found but get out of memory errors after six or so file names are listed. I see in the File::Slurp documentation that there's a way to read just filenames (and not the entire file contents as I believe that I'm doing below), but am not sure what to do with the following to just read the filenames.
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use File::Slurp; use File::Find; my $dir="C:\\Documents and Settings\\Administrator\\Desktop\\SVN\\trun +k"; # read an entire file into a scalar (a.k.a. 'slurping') find( \&show_subdirectories, $dir); sub show_subdirectories{ if ( -d ) { if ( $_ eq '.svn' ) { # don't traverse into subversion related directories $File::Find::prune = 1; return; } # for directories, only print path my $filepath ="$File::Find::name"; return; } -f or return; # if not a file /\.(xls|mdb)$/ or return; # if not the right extension my $perl = read_file( $_ ); my $filepath="$File::Find::name"; my @filearray=split(/\\trunk\//,$filepath); my $fileElt = $filearray[1]; print "FILEARRAY is $fileElt and FILE is $_\n"; }

In reply to Re^2: Traversing SVN Tree by brwarn
in thread Traversing SVN Tree by brwarn

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