Couple of ways :
1) quick and dirty
- if it's unix and you don't mind it not being portable to windows
- do the -d test on the vars so you know they are directories and not evil
commands to delete stuff or something
if((-d $orig_dir)&&(-d $dest_dir)) {
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From: "Pankaj Kapare" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I want to copy whole directory structure and its containts(may be file
> and folders under source directory) to destination directory .i dont
> know how to do this .Can anybody help me. Thanks in advance ! Pankaj
If you don't mind a Win32-only solution,
Pankaj Kapare wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to copy whole directory structure and its containts(may be file and folders
>under source directory) to destination directory .i dont know how to do this .Can
>anybody help me.
> Thanks in advance !
> Pankaj
Any reason for doing this in perl. To answer you
In shell, you can use cp -r or rsync
I have never done such thing in perl, but this library might be what you
need.
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/CPAN/data/File-DirSync/README.html
Tor.
Pankaj Kapare wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to copy whole directory structure and its containts(may be file and