>> > The problem is that the ">" fails if the file already exists.
>> >
>> > So I made a change to "tumme-rotate-original" that checks if that
>> > file is there and deletes it before running the current rotate
>> > command.
>>
>> Really strange. I rotate images all the time with tumme and I have
>> never seen this problem. Normally ">" has no problem overwriting old
>> files.
> twurgl probably uses a csh variant and has set noclobber while you don't.
But tumme should not be using the user's login shell (especially since it
may be anything, including Emacs). It should use /bin/sh regardless. So it
doesn't really explain it.
Stefan
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