Josimar Nunes de Oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : : My O.S. is w2k and I put the argument 'C:\\' to run;
You don't have to use "C:\\". "C:/" is preferred. : then a message is : displayed: : : C:\Documents and Settings\Administrador\Desktop>perl filefind.pl : Can't opendir(c:\/System Volume Information): Invalid argument : at filefind.pl line 7 : : Why and how to bypass this situation? I'm using XP and don't have any trouble. Though scanning my C: would take an hour or so. What is "c:\/System Volume Information"? Is it a directory, file, or something else? Assuming line 7 is this, you may need a more robust "wanted" subroutine. find( sub{ push @files, [ $_, $File::Find::dir ] }, 'c://' ); For instance, @files contains everything that Find::File may run into. It doesn't make a distinction as to what it is being added. This will only add files by testing with -f: find( sub{ push @files, [ $_, $File::Find::dir ] if -f }, 'c://' ); : Other thing that seems to be basic in perl, but how : to print the list obtained from File::Find, like a : for/foreach/while? That depends on what you are trying to do. I know your making a list of files on your drive, but Explorer can give a more informative view than a text list. And it is faster than this method. Tell us what you need and we can help you sort it out (pun intended). HTH, Charles K. Clarkson -- Head Bottle Washer, Clarkson Energy Homes, Inc. Mobile Home Specialists 254 968-8328 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]