On 31/10/2018 10:02, MacFH - C E Macfarlane wrote:
Apologies for broken link ...

When I posted this yesterday evening, I didn't think to check that the download link was actually working, which for reasons too complicated and OT to be worth going into here, it wasn't.  I've changed the filename and instructions accordingly, and now it is.


I am sure you are right that a script is a better approach to synchronising get_iplayer files between installations.

What finally convinced me I was wasting my time with my approach was what I wrote at the end of my post yesterday morning (which took several hours to arrive) when I realised that the --output option in kubuntu would be
--output=/media/user/label/directory
whereas in Windows bash shell for the F:\ drive it would be
--output=mnt/f/directory
If I was going to need a script to change the --output option I might just as well use it to change the line terminators.

Thanks for sight of your script. At 2700 lines of Perl I think it's probably a lot more complicated than I need.

As for solving my problem with AtomicParsley, debugging C++ called from Perl when my knowledge of both is sorely limited may be a step too far. Now that I have discovered that the capitalisation of AtomicParsley matters when invoking it, I'll have a play with running it manually.

Best wishes
Richard



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