Re: [Perl-unix-users] File::Find

2006-11-27 Thread $Bill Luebkert
Perl wrote: > Hello > >>I am using File::Find to find files located at a $dir directory, >>however it goes through all subdirectories. I mean I don't want >>to search recursively. >> >>Also which module you recommend for search and print through the >>files that File::Find will find. Just use o

Re: [Perl-unix-users] File Find

2006-02-23 Thread Carl Reynolds
Sharp, Craig wrote: I have a script that uses file::find to create a list of files within a subdirectory. Depending on the size of the directory, find can be very resource intensive. I need to find a better way to generate a list of files within a subdirectory for comparison to a time for de

Re: [Perl-unix-users] File Find

2006-02-23 Thread Anthony Ettinger
How about the command line "find ./dir -name '*.txt'" On 2/23/06, Sharp, Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I have a script that uses file::find to create a list of files within a > subdirectory. Depending on the size of the directory, find can be very > resource intensive. I need to fin

Re: [Perl-unix-users] File Find

2006-02-23 Thread Terry L. Inzauro
Sharp, Craig wrote: I have a script that uses file::find to create a list of files within a subdirectory. Depending on the size of the directory, find can be very resource intensive. I need to find a better way to generate a list of files within a subdirectory for comparison to a time for del

RE: [Perl-unix-users] File Find

2006-02-23 Thread Wagner, David --- Senior Programmer Analyst --- WGO
    Then do a opendir and readdir instead of the file::find.   Wags ;) -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Sharp, CraigSent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 12:26To: perl-unix-users@listserv.ActiveState.comSubject: [Perl-unix-use