On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 03:51:43PM -0500, Me wrote: > Basically, you have to write a sub that does the > following sort of thing (ignoring your wrinkle that > you don't want to delete all the files in the initial > directory): Or you could use File::Path::rmtree. I'm surprised no one has given this answer yet. Michael -- Administrator www.shoebox.net Programmer, System Administrator www.gallanttech.com --
- rmdir Porter, Chris
- Re: rmdir Maxim Berlin
- FW: rmdir Porter, Chris
- Re: FW: rmdir Maxim Berlin
- FW: FW: rmdir Porter, Chris
- Re: FW: rmdir Me
- RE: FW: rmdir Michael Fowler
- RE: FW: rmdir Porter, Chris
- Re: FW: rmdir Michael Fowler
- RE: FW: rmdir Porter, Chris
- Re: FW: rmdir Scott P