On 2/16/06, John Summerfied <debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Tim Fenn wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 11:29:04AM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote: > > > >>Another friend has provided me with a simple bash script that performs > >>an operation on all the files of a directory. However, many of the > >>file names contain spaces. How can I modify the following code to work > >>on files with spaces? The directory is on a mounted FAT32 partition. > > > > xargs, yo! > > > > find $(pwd) -name "*.mp3" -print0 | xargs -0 eyeD3 --force-update --set-encoding=utf8 > > man xargs for the scoop, sometimes you want to run your eyeD3 with just > one filename. > > This works too: > find . -type f -name "*.mp3" \ > -exec eyeD3 --force-update --set-encoding=utf8 {} \; > > man find for more. > > Note that the original script will also fail if the length of the > commandline generated is too great. Just for laughs: > echo $(find / -type f) 2>/dev/null > > Cheers > John > Thanks, got it working. If I will need to run it on just one file, then I would just use the command eyed3, of course. Dotan http://technology-sleuth.com/short_answer/why_are_internet_greeting_cards_dangerous.html 1