I am trying to copy files from one directory to another and getting the following error.
undefined subroutine &main::Copy called at copy.pl line 11.
using strict gives me this..for each variable I have..
global symbol $_ requires explicit package name @ line number..
use File::Copy;
use strict;
use warnings;
$dirpath="C:\\inetpub\\performancetesting\\output\\new\\mlx\\aar";
$dirpath2="c:\\temp";
opendir(IN,"$dirpath") or die "opening directory failed:$!";
while (defined ($file = readdir(IN)) ) {
@files=split / /,$file;
foreach $filename (@files)
{
Copy (INPUT, "$dirpath".$filename, "$dirpath2".$filename) or warn "Can
+'t open the file yet $filename\n:$!";
until (eof(INPUT)) {
chomp($line = <INPUT>);
# print contents of the file or do anything
print "$line";
}
}
}
closedir(IN);
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