Help: "find command in windows"
- From: "Joe Bayerii" <joebayerii(--)@ureach.com>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 13:25:43 GMT
Hi, group, I need to move a perl script from unix to windows. I need to do
something like "find -type f" to list all the file under a directory and
sub-directory, the list will be very big, 200million files.
Now under windows, I will have to use File::Find, and print each file name
by file handler, but it is much slow than the unix command "find", does any
body have a better idea?
Thanks for your help
.
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