saying
adding a die statement makes it reture "Died at sendfile.pl line 28"...
is a little ambiguous.
did you do this?
27 : } elsif(-d "$ARGV[0]") {
28 : die;
29 : print "Copying path to $Single_User_Directory - ";
30 : mkpath([$ARGV[0], $Single_User_Directory], 1, 0711);
or this
27 : } elsif(-d "$ARGV[0]") {
28 : print "Copying path to $Single_User_Directory - " || d
+ie;
29 : mkpath([$ARGV[0], $Single_User_Directory], 1, 0711);
?
Although you list line 28 as the dying line that doesn't make sense with the original listing... I suppose you have
mkpath([$ARGV[0], $Single_User_Directory], 1, 0711) or die;
try something more verbose :
mkpath([$ARGV[0], $Single_User_Directory], 1, 0711) or die "Unable to
+mkpath!!! perl reports $! ---;
the secret is $! -- without it, you're rendering your
dies useless.
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