> >   4 uid      numeric user ID of file's owner
> >   5 gid      numeric group ID of file's owner
> 
> this only states the current ID and GID OWNER, not last WHO last modified
> the file

Ah, that.

You can't do that.  Unix doesn't support that sort of thing.  If you
can't get it from, say, ls, then Perl sure can't figure it out, either.

Sorry,
xoxo,
Andy

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