First, you're not chomping $_ so there's going to be trailing newlines in your directory names.
Second, mkdir has a return value -- use it. mkdir||warn is a good place
to start.
Third, mkdir takes 777 and combines that with the value from umask to figure
out the permissions on newly created directories (it's in the manual page). If you
want to be certain, use chmod after creating the directory.
Last, if (after you fix the chomp) you still have ??'s after the directory names
being created try printing $_ as you're creating the directories. It may have special
characters or ??'s in them.
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