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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Issue with IN_CLOSE_WRITE Event Of incrond Post 302886054 by Corona688 on Wednesday 29th of January 2014 01:02:35 PM
Old 01-29-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ariean
Uploader/Client can put a file in one location, i have to come up with the script to move the file to a different directory. But since the file system event is triggered/ing even before the file has been completely transfered, i can't move the file as it will move only partial file? isn't it. please correct me if i am wrong.
It is the uploader's job to move the file.

Only the uploader will know when it is complete.

If you cannot get the uploader to somehow signal completion, workarounds will be very ugly and potentially unreliable -- if you check timestamps, how can you tell the difference between a broken, stalled, or finished upload? You can't...
 
CPAN::Uploader(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       CPAN::Uploader(3pm)

NAME
CPAN::Uploader - upload things to the CPAN VERSION
version 0.103001 METHODS
upload_file CPAN::Uploader->upload_file($file, \%arg); $uploader->upload_file($file); Valid arguments are: user - (required) your CPAN / PAUSE id password - (required) your CPAN / PAUSE password subdir - the directory (under your home directory) to upload to http_proxy - uri of the http proxy to use upload_uri - uri of the upload handler; usually the default (PAUSE) is right debug - if set to true, spew lots more debugging output This method attempts to actually upload the named file to the CPAN. It will raise an exception on error. new my $uploader = CPAN::Uploader->new(\%arg); This method returns a new uploader. You probably don't need to worry about this method. Valid arguments are the same as those to "upload_file". read_config_file my $config = CPAN::Uploader->read_config_file( $filename ); This reads the config file and returns a hashref of its contents that can be used as configuration for CPAN::Uploader. If no filename is given, it looks for .pause in the user's home directory (from the env var "HOME", or the current directory if "HOME" isn't set). log $uploader->log($message); This method logs the given string. The default behavior is to print it to the screen. The message should not end in a newline, as one will be added as needed. log_debug This method behaves like "log", but only logs the message if the CPAN::Uploader is in debug mode. ORIGIN
This code is mostly derived from "cpan-upload-http" by Brad Fitzpatrick, which in turn was based on "cpan-upload" by Neil Bowers. I (rjbs) didn't want to have to use a "system" call to run either of those, so I refactored the code into this module. AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Ricardo SIGNES. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-26 CPAN::Uploader(3pm)
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