Re: file copy and create directory if necessary

2001-07-25 Thread Birgit Kellner
--On Mittwoch, 25. Juli 2001 12:45 -0800 Michael Fowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > can't be done; the regex memory variables ($1, $2, $3, etc.) are > read-only. I had already noticed that when I tried it in the meantime :-) > It's really irrelevant, though; the trailing slash can be left in,

Re: file copy and create directory if necessary

2001-07-25 Thread Michael Fowler
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 08:46:21PM +0200, Birgit Kellner wrote: > --On Mittwoch, 25. Juli 2001 09:27 -0800 Michael Fowler > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Assume $targetdir holds "/home/somedir" and $2 holds > "/anotherdir/yetanotherdir/"; > So, to check if the dir /home/somedir/anotherdir/yetan

Re: file copy and create directory if necessary

2001-07-25 Thread Birgit Kellner
--On Mittwoch, 25. Juli 2001 09:27 -0800 Michael Fowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks for the hint to File::Path; Just one more question to make sure: >> foreach $file (@files) { >> >> ### $destfile will be the copied file in subdir admin, $file the >> ### original >> file in $origd

RE: file copy and create directory if necessary

2001-07-25 Thread Ross, Jonathan C.
> I am using File::Find and File::Copy to accomplish the following: > check a directory tree for all files that end in *.html and copy them to a > different directory, preserving the tree structure. > The following code works fine provided that all subdirectories already > exist. But is there a

Re: file copy and create directory if necessary

2001-07-25 Thread Michael Fowler
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 04:22:01PM +0200, Birgit Kellner wrote: > Hi, > > I am using File::Find and File::Copy to accomplish the following: > check a directory tree for all files that end in *.html and copy them to a > different directory, preserving the tree structure. > The following code work

file copy and create directory if necessary

2001-07-25 Thread Birgit Kellner
Hi, I am using File::Find and File::Copy to accomplish the following: check a directory tree for all files that end in *.html and copy them to a different directory, preserving the tree structure. The following code works fine provided that all subdirectories already exist. But is there a way t