David wrote:

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Subject:
[Tutor] simply moving files
From:
Matt Herzog <m...@blisses.org>
Date:
Tue, 12 May 2009 13:51:36 -0400
To:
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On monday I posted the below code:

def schmove(src,dst):
...         src = '/home/datasvcs/PIG/cjomeda_exp/'
...         dst = '/home/datasvcs/PIG/cjomeda_exp_archive/'
...         listOfFiles = os.listdir(src)
...         for filez in listOfFiles:
...             os.system("mv"+ " " + src + " " + dst)

David Angel replied to my post and I guess I accidentally deleted his response. 
Today I found his response posted on mail-archive.com and tried some 
variations. They all failed.

David said, "Just use os.rename() if the dest is a directory, it'll move the file 
there."

Example: If I use: "os.rename(src, dst)" where I had "os.system("mv"+ " " + src + " 
" + dst)" no files are coppied.

os.renames happily renames the source directory, but that's not what I want.

Any other suggestions?

-- Matt



I did not try Davids example but Kents works fine here;

#!/usr/bin/python
#Python 2.6.2
import os
src = '/home/david/test_src/'
dst = '/home/david/test/'
listofFiles = os.listdir(src)
for fnames in listofFiles:
    os.system("mv %s/%s %s" % (src, fnames, dst))
results = os.listdir(dst)
print results

[results]
david [03:37 PM] opteron ~ $ ./tutor_mv.py
['fruit_loops.py', 'numberList.py', 'sumList.py']
david [03:42 PM] opteron ~ $ ls /home/david/test
fruit_loops.py  numberList.py  sumList.py


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