Hi David,

That's what I needed to hear. On my local dev box, things seem to always  
work. Then when I try it out on the FreeBSD production box, things barf on  
an annoyingly regular basis.

FreeBSD doesn't have 'shuf' so, I'll do a workaround on the LS 'directory'  
approach (which should work). Problem is I can't really test it out there  
until I put my New Season online. I'll take my chances and your word that  
it'll work. Otherwise I'll add two or three static safe mp3 files to  
always play in that timeslot :)

Thanks for replying,
kronos



On Thu, 06 Oct 2011 02:23:10 -0400, David Baelde <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> Hmmm, the directory option should have worked, I use it all the time.
> I guess you tried it and something failed. Just wanted to let you know
> that it's possible in principle.
>
> Now, Brandon's tip is still relevant and can be very useful in various
> situations.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David


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