Just read your last post before sending this, so this may no longer be relevant... I don't know that you need to quote the variables. I use coloured bash so it is usually obvious if I need to. P.S. without the quotes you won't need the escapes - just quote the whole filename (which may be what you are lacking).
On 19/02/14 20:30, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: > > > Le 19.02.2014 09:53, Scott Ferguson a écrit : >> On 19/02/14 19:47, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: >>> Hello. >>> >>> I made a script to extract music from a jamendo archive, but for a >>> reason I do not know, 7z does not accept the command line. I also echoed >>> it, to be able to know what it tries to run, and it works fine when ran >>> on command line. >>> >>> Here is the script: >>> >>> #!/bin/sh >>> >>> for i in *.zip; >>> do >>> artiste=`echo $i|cut -f1 -d-|sed -e 's/^ *//g' -e 's/ *$//g'` >>> album=`echo $i|cut -f2 -d-|sed -e 's/^ *//g' -e 's/ *$//g'` >>> mkdir "$artiste/$album" -p >>> 7z x \"$i\" -o\"$artiste/$album\" || rmdir "$artiste/$album" -p >>> echo 7z x \"$i\" -o\"$artiste/$album\" >>> done >>> >>> With, for example, this archive: >>> http://www.jamendo.com/fr/list/a69778/monument, the folders are >>> correctly created, but it prints: >>> Error: Incorrect command line >>> 7z x "Shearer - Monument - a69778 --- Jamendo - MP3 VBR 192k.zip" >>> -o"Shearer/Monument" >>> >>> Do someone knows what I am doing wrong? >>> >>> >> >> Maybe passing "-" without a recognised qualifier (after the >> $artiste/$album\) ?? >> >> Kind regards > > It does not change anything. > > I have some "progress", when I do this: > 7z x "\'$i\'" -o"\'$artiste/$album\'" > instead of > 7z x \"$i\" -o\"$artiste/$album\" 7z x $i -o $artiste/$album ? I'm presuming you mean "in the script" (so the variants are populated). What happens if you try this from the CLI:- 7z x "Shearer - Monument - a69778 --- Jamendo - MP3 VBR 192k.zip" I'm also presuming you're running the command in the working directory (stuff I often overlook). > > But the the error become "there is no such archive". Is it there? i.e.:- $ ls "Shearer - Monument - a69778 --- Jamendo - MP3 VBR 192k.zip" I'd also try renaming it:- $ cp ""Shearer - Monument - a69778 --- Jamendo - MP3 VBR 192k.zip" "Shearer-Monument-a69778-Jamendo-MP3 VBR 192k.zip" and then trying again > I wonder if the > easier would not be to try another unarchiver... > > unzip? Though 7z is pretty good. Kind regards. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/53047f0f.5050...@gmail.com