Hi all, i have this simple script to check if a file has arrive since
the last hour

find2perl tmp -type f  -eval '-M $_ < 1/24' -print |perl

but now i would like to check in a remote server, maybe on ftp
session. i have this ftp.pl

perl -w >> ftp.log -MNet::FTP -le'
($second, $minute, $hour, $dayOfMonth, $month, $yearOffset, $dayOfWeek
+, $dayOfYear, $daylightSavings) = localtime();
$year = 1900 + $yearOffset;
$theGMTime = "$hour:$minute:$second, $months[$month] $dayOfMonth,
$year";
     ( $host, $user, $pass, $dir ) = @ARGV;
     $ftp = Net::FTP->new($host) or die "$...@\n";  #send mail if cannot
connect do not know how to do it
     $ftp->login( $user, $pass ) or die $ftp->message;
     $ftp->cwd($dir) or die $ftp->message;
     $ftp->binary;
     for $file ($ftp->ls){
             push @files, $file;
     }

     for $file (@files) {
       $quesesto=localtime($ftp->mdtm($file));
       $localtimenoformat=localtime(time());
       $mdtmnoformat=$ftp->mdtm($file);
       print "MDTM with FORMAT    =  $quesesto\n";
       print "Localtime No Format =  $localtimenoformat\n";
       print "MDTM      No Format =  $mdtmnoformat\n";
     #envia_mail ();
     }
     $ftp->quit or die $ftp->message;

sub envia_mail {
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";

#$title='';
$to="alexis_vasqu...@codetel\.com\.do";
$from= `hostname`;
#$subject='';

open(MAIL, "|/usr/sbin/sendmail -t");

## Mail Header
print MAIL "To: $to\n";
print MAIL "From: $from\n";
print MAIL "Subject: $subject\n\n";
## Mail Body
print MAIL "This is a test message \n";

close(MAIL);

print "<html><head><title>$title</title></head>\n<body>\n\n";

## HTML content sent, let use know we sent an email
print "
<h1>$title</h1>

A message has been sent from $from to $to

</body></html>";

}

    'host user pass dir

Still cant't figure out how to check if file is newer that an hour. I
can get this:

MDTM with FORMAT = Fri Aug 21 12:23:15 2009
Localtime No Format = Fri Aug 13 10:17:10 2010
MDTM No Format     = 1250871795

But don't know how to get the 'localtime with NO Format' to compare
with the 'MDTM with NO Format'


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