A bit more background...this code was originally written to utilise Net::FTP. However, I've needed to modify it as I need to run the code without actually FTPing anything outside the server, so I've created my own dummy FTP package. FTP->new (mine) is returning a HASH reference, but it looks like Net::FTP->new returns a GLOB reference.
What construction's needed in my 'new' subroutine to return a GLOB reference. I have:-
sub new {
my ($pkg, $server, $user, $timeout, @args) = @_;
my $self = {
%fields
};
my $ftp = bless $self, $pkg;
$ftp->server($server);
$ftp->user($user);
$ftp->timeout($timeout);
$ftp->initialize();
return $ftp;
}
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