Hi Glenn, SUCCESS! Thankyou. Even the printer is working correctly. My daughter will love this, and I am very grateful, and moreso for the education. I can get some sleep now.
Cheers Andrew Greig On 17 Jun 2016 9:39 pm, "Glenn McIntosh" <[email protected]> wrote: > On 17/06/16 19:04, Andrew Greig wrote: > > Here is the output from a cheese webcam photo > > andrewg@linux-ltv0:~> inotifywait -m ~/Pictures/Webcam > > Setting up watches. > > Watches established. > > /home/andrewg/Pictures/Webcam/ CREATE 2016-06-17-185734.jpg.C4S7IY > > /home/andrewg/Pictures/Webcam/ OPEN 2016-06-17-185734.jpg.C4S7IY > > /home/andrewg/Pictures/Webcam/ MODIFY 2016-06-17-185734.jpg.C4S7IY > > /home/andrewg/Pictures/Webcam/ CLOSE_WRITE,CLOSE > > 2016-06-17-185734.jpg.C4S7IY > > /home/andrewg/Pictures/Webcam/ MOVED_FROM 2016-06-17-185734.jpg.C4S7IY > > /home/andrewg/Pictures/Webcam/ MOVED_TO 2016-06-17-185734.jpg > > I have no idea why cheese would append the extra characters > > It isn't uncommon for programs to create a temporary and then only > rename when the file is complete, perhaps this was changed in an update > to cheese. > > Anyway, it just means you would set the inotifywait to watch for the > moved_to instead of the close_write, so that you pick up the final file, > ie: > > inotifywait -m -e moved_to ~/Pictures/Webcam --format "%w%f" > etc > > Glenn > -- > sks-keyservers.net 0x6d656d65 > >
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