Hi,

I dont use perl on windows, so if there are any special things about
File::Find your Filesystem I can't help you. Please show us the code
you're using to find the files you're looking for. Maybe we have some
hints for you.


HTH, Martin

On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 00:28:40 +0530
Somu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Good sense of humour! Actually i wanted to search for F:/Hindi/RHTDM
> and i entered only /Hindi/RHTDM/
> it didnt find anything. When i tried to print the list in which i
> pushed the $File::Find::name it said
> use of uninitialised ...
> 
>  Actually i am unable to understand clearly from the docs for File::Find
> 
> On 8/27/07, Randal L. Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>>>> "Somu" == Somu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Somu> The code didnt work. Error:
> > Somu> Can't stat /my/dir: No such file or directory
> > Somu> at test.pl line 12
> >
> > Then you don't have "/my/dir". :)
> >
> > I'd actually be surprised if you did. I haven't seen any systems that have
> > /my as a top-level directory.
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