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So you're trying to print out all the directories without the path attached onto them? If so, this might work:

use warnings; use diagnostics; use strict; my %config = ( home => '/home/cjf/' ); my %user = ( site_id => 'code' ); finddir("$config{home}$user{site_id}"); sub finddir { my $root = shift; chomp $root; $root = $root . '/' unless ( $root =~ m|/$| ); opendir ( DIR, $root ) or die "Can't open Directory: $!"; my @userfiles = sort grep !/^\.\.?\z/, readdir DIR; foreach my $file (@userfiles) { next unless ( -d "$root$file" ); print $file, "\n"; finddir("$root$file"); } }

You might want to consider File::Find as well.


In reply to Re: Find and Print Directory Names by cjf
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