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Re: copy files to the nonpermanent directory

by ColtsFoot (Chaplain)
on Mar 24, 2004 at 08:34 UTC ( [id://339324]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to copy files to the nonpermanent directory

We would need to know a little more information to be able to answer
your question

(i)Do all the directories in you path $dir1 exist?
(ii)Do you have permission to write to the directory?
(iii) What does your copy sub look like
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Re: Re: copy files to the nonpermanent directory
by Nelly (Novice) on Mar 24, 2004 at 09:05 UTC
    (i) All the directories in the path $dir1 are exist, but it will be usefull to know, if I can create directories in the way of copy. (ii)I have permission to write to the directories, but even if I want just to open the directory, it's not working. (iii)my $dir=shift; while $#ARGV includes input like=> c:\perl If I will give to the $dir1 permanent path, everything will work.

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