On 10/5/07, Niels Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On the first file, the REPORT_TOP format is beeing used but not on the
> second, third, and so on one.
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Perl formats are a pain, and probably should not be used. Take a look
at the Perl6::Form module for a better solution. The answer t
Dr.Ruud am Donnerstag, 4. Januar 2007 19:37:
> "D. Bolliger" schreef:
> > perldoc -f cp
>
> You were kidding, right? :)
ugh, my mail client must have automatically abbreviated
perldoc File::Copy # inlcuding cp
:-)
thanks,
Dani
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On 3 Jan 2007 at 16:19, Tom Messmer wrote:
Hi Tom,
They like you to bottom post of this list. See below.
> instead of
> Copying /usr/blah/htdocs/media/events/blah06/epic_struggle/mp3/
> cuchailain.mp3-> /home/messmer/test/fake_mp3dir/cuchailain/
> cuchailain.mp3
>
> In other words, there will be
Thanks for the reply. I tried it out and it merely copies the file
from one directory to another, rather than to a directory named for
the author: in this case from
my $source_dir = '/usr/blah'; to
my $distin_dir = '/usr/blany/blanagain/';
with output like this:
Copying /usr/blah/htdocs/medi
On 3 Jan 2007 at 8:02, Tom Messmer wrote:
> Hello everyone,
Hello and welcome,
> Just joined this list and I have a doozie I've been working on for a
> bit here to no avail. The entire problem is this; I have a list of
> files, say that they are named "flynn.foo, flynn_something.foo,
> fla