Conversation: Problem with READDIR
Subject: Re: Problem with READDIR
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 19:07:26 -0800
Perl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$iisdir = '\\\server01\c$\winnt\system32\logfiles\W3SVC1';
opendir LOGS, $iisdir or die Directory error for IIS LOGS: $!\n;
my @files = grep /\.log$/, readdir
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 19:07:26 -0800
Perl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a problem with the following block of code. It works fine when
there isn't a *.log file in the same directory as the script but when
there is, it always returns that log as the newest file and ignores the
list of files
I have a problem with the following block of code. It works fine when
there isn't a *.log file in the same directory as the script but when
there is, it always returns that log as the newest file and ignores the
list of files it retrieves from the remote server.
I debugged this and found that
Perl wrote:
I have a problem with the following block of code. It works fine when
there isn't a *.log file in the same directory as the script but when
there is, it always returns that log as the newest file and ignores the
list of files it retrieves from the remote server.
I debugged this and
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 19:07:26 -0800
Perl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$iisdir = '\\\server01\c$\winnt\system32\logfiles\W3SVC1';
opendir LOGS, $iisdir or die Directory error for IIS LOGS: $!\n;
my @files = grep /\.log$/, readdir LOGS;
@files = sort { -M $a = -M $b } @files;
$active_log =