Hi Monks,
The above mentioned package requires shared-mime-info database .
I downloaded the database and tried integrating it.
Unable to do so.
How to do that ?
Below is the code -->
use strict;
use File::MimeInfo::Magic;
use File::Find 'find';
open(FILE,'>>','fileType.csv');
my $inputDirectory = 'F:/';
find({wanted => sub {\&scanFiles();},no_chdir => 1},$inputDirectory);
sub scanFiles
{
my $mimeType = mimetype($File::Find::name);
print FILE "$File::Find::name,$mimeType\n";
}
close(FILE);
Below is the warning -->
WARNING: You don't seem to have a mime-info database. The
shared-mime-info package is available from http://freedesktop.org/
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