10-08-2015
File shares in UNIX
a) what are the different ways to share files ?
b) How can I get list of file shares on Unix box in my company?
c) How can I get list of files and their content present on all the Unix File shares?
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NAME
File::HomeDir::Unix - Find your home and other directories on legacy Unix
SYNOPSIS
use File::HomeDir;
# Find directories for the current user
$home = File::HomeDir->my_home; # /home/mylogin
$desktop = File::HomeDir->my_desktop; # All of these will...
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$music = File::HomeDir->my_music; # ...directory
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$videos = File::HomeDir->my_videos; #
$data = File::HomeDir->my_data; #
DESCRIPTION
This module provides implementations for determining common user directories. In normal usage this module will always be used via
File::HomeDir.
SUPPORT
See the support section the main File::HomeDir module.
AUTHORS
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Sean M. Burke <sburke@cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
File::HomeDir, File::HomeDir::Win32 (legacy)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005 - 2011 Adam Kennedy.
Some parts copyright 2000 Sean M. Burke.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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