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check_files.pl - Check files age and number of files in a directory

Does the job and is very well written

This works great except I needed to comment out lines 742-745. if (!defined($o_stdin) && !close(SHELL_DATA)) { print "UNKNOWN ERROR - execution of $shell_command resulted in an error $? - $!"; exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; } These lines are giving the me the error "UNKNOWN ERROR - execution of LANG=C ls -l -R resulted in an error 512 - ' on my system (RHEL6, perl5 (revision 5 version 10 subversion 1)). 'UNKNOWN ERROR - execution of LANG=C ls -l -R resulted in an error 512 - Bad file descriptor' is the error if I just do a 'close(SHELL_DATA)'

Reviewed 12 years ago

graphios

Very well done

Works very well and author is active and responsive on git to fix bugs. Thanks

Reviewed 11 years ago

check_http_xpath.pl

Amazing

Absoluting amazing! You just need to understand XPath syntax. Thanks

Reviewed 12 years ago

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