when you move the file, doesn't that delete it?
from the File::Copy docs
* The "move" function also takes two parameters: the current nam
+e and
the intended name of the file to be moved. If the destination
already exists and is a directory, and the source is not a
directory, then the source file will be renamed into the direc
+tory
specified by the destination.
If possible, move() will simply rename the file. Otherwise, it
copies the file to the new location and deletes the original.
+If an
error occurs during this copy-and-delete process, you may be l
+eft
with a (possibly partial) copy of the file under the destinati
+on
name.
You may use the "mv" alias for this function in the same way t
+hat
you may use the "cp" alias for "copy".
of course unlink is failing!
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