Hi All,
This is in Windows '98. I am writing a script to find the entire
directory space(i.e. including sub-directories) occupied from an input
directory name.
Eg. If at the command prompt I give something like, "perl dir_size.pl
h:\raps\test\prajendr", the output should be the entire disk space occupied
by the directory "prajendr" and all its sub-directories. The one least
option I am looking at is "dir /s" and re-directing it to a file and then
manipulating the same.
Is there a better way in Windows ?!
TIA,
Praveen
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