That worked! (typing in NEWDIR=ls -d
"../../Music/Flac/$ARTIST/$ALBUM"*). All folders are listed. I think I
typed in 'NEWDIR=ls -d "../../Music/Flac/$ARTIST/$ALBUM"*' the first
time (with single quotes).
Strange thing is, however, that if I try to repeat it the next morning,
I receive the error -bash: -d: command not found. I assume this has
something to do with the /bin/bash path? See however '[image:
http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/250f307518.png]'
(http://www.freeimagehosting.net/)


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