Please, instead of showing excerpts from debugger sessions together with some narrative, write and show a short program that replicates the steps you did. This makes it far more clear what you did and what results you get.
A rough start could be:
#!perl -w
use strict;
my $d1 = '/this/file';
my $d2 = '/that/file';
for ($d1, $d2) {
print "[$_] " . (-e $_ ? "exists" : "does not exist") . "\n";
};
if (...) {
...
};
# Show the contents of the directories in question
system("find /this /that");
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