File::Util
=========================

DESCRIPTION
File::Util provides a comprehensive toolbox of utilities to automate all
kinds of common tasks on file / directories.  Its purpose is to do so
in the most portable manner possible so that users of this module won't
have to worry about whether their programs will work on other OSes
and machines.


CHANGES IN LAST FEW RELEASES
(listed in reverse chronological order by date and subversion)

   2.29
      Wed Oct 17 09:38:36 CDT 2012
      Fixed bug where list_dir() did not continue to recurse if it encountered
      an error while running with the --fatals-as-warning flag.  If running
      in default mode, it is normal behavior for File::Util to abort execution
      on error, but when running with --fatals-as-warning flag, such errors
      should not have caused recursion to fail.  (CPAN RT# 52319)

      Changed the brackets surrounding error messages to "<<" and ">>" so that
      the glyphs display in most terminals.

      Modified/updated documentation and test suite to accomodate these new
      changes.

   2.28
      Sat Sep 29 17:38:47 CDT 2012
      Adding a patch to fix breakage under Perl 5.17 (CPAN RT#31013)

      Fix spelling error in documentation and code comments (CPAN RT# #64854)


INSTALLATION
To install this module type the following:

   perl Makefile.PL
   make
   make test
   make install

On windows machines use nmake rather than make; those running cygwin don't have
to worry about this.  If you don't know what cygwin is, use nmake and check out
<URL: http://cygwin.com/> after you're done installing this module if you want
to find out.


DEPENDENCIES
This module requires these other modules and libraries:

   Class::OOorNO        v0.01_0 or better
   Exception::Handler   v1.00_0 or better


AUTHOR
   Tommy Butler <email address not published>
      Go to www.atrixnet.com/contact/ to send me an email.


COPYRIGHT
   Copyright (C) Tommy Butler 2001-2002, all rights reserved.


LICENCE

   This library is free software, you may redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.