Modifying a file's time stamp

From: ladygrinningsoul (ladygrinningsoul_at_stationfour.mars)
Date: 12/06/04

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    Is there a Perl (core or mod) equivalent to the UNIX 'touch' command? I
    need to change the time stamp of a file without changing its contents.


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