My first thought (untested, but should work) :
sub compare_hohs {
my ($localhref,$remhref) = @_;
foreach my $mach (keys %{ $localhref }) {
foreach my $file (keys %{ $localhref->{$mach} }) {
# have machine and file
if ($localhref->{$mach}{$file} != $remhref->{$mach}{$file}
+) {
print "$mach:$file mismatched\n";
## do something with mis matched
## trnasfer i presume
}
}
}
}
Thus spake the Master Programmer:
"When you have learned to snatch the error code from the trap frame, it will be time for you to leave."
-- The Tao of Programming
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