fightex 0 Posted January 24, 2004 hi! i have a dvd full of mp3 organized in \bandname\albumname\files.mp3 now i need a script which walks through this structure and creates in a dir on my hd anonymized links for example: band00x_album00x_00x i need this for accessing the whole files from MATLAB. The problem i have is that the directory names on the dvd contain whitespaces. If i do for mydir in $(find -type d ); do cd $mydir ... done it doesnt work because $mydir contains only the first silbling of a directory name containing spaces is used. (example dirname:"alice in chains", $mydir only contains "alice") how do i get the full dirname? or should i do the whole thing in a other way? thanks for help stefan Share this post Link to post
texroot 0 Posted February 28, 2004 I do some shell scripting from time to time in my job... This problem didn't seem so hard until I tried to play with it a bit...but it was. It's quite hard to read into an array or otherwise do something so that the part of the path separated by a space isn't treated as a separated path. Anyway, try something like this: find $PWD -type d|{ while read aline;do cd "$aline" do-some-commands-here... done } That's a pipe symbol "|" after the "d" and before the "{" . HTH. Share this post Link to post