sabato, 08 luglio 2006 alle 22:15:23, Hans ha scritto:
  Hello everyone,
 Maybe not entirely related to music, so forgive me for that. I have been
 busy with the following problem for sometime now and I can't seem to
 figure it out.
 I want to batch create symlinks in the main directory, of all the files
 in subdirectories. E.g.
 $ls
 dir1
 dir2
 dir3
 file1.mp3 -> .dir1/file1.mp3
 file2.mp3 -> .dir1/file2.mp3
 file3.mp3 -> .dir2/file3.mp3
 file4.mp3 -> .dir2/file4.mp3
 file5.mp3 -> .dir3/file5.mp3
 file6.mp3 -> .dir3/file6.mp3
 I tried various shell thingies like:
 for i in *.mp3; do ln -s --target-directory=../ $i $i; done
 in the subdir, or
 for i in ./dir1/*.mp3; do ln -s $i $i;done 
This one works for me:
for i in `ls dir1/*.mp3`; do ln -s $i `basename $i`; done
  with various variations, but it seems impossible to do
it this way. What
 is the right way to go about this? I know very little Python and some
 bash scripting. I want to figure the solution out myself, so any
 suggestions/hints related to Python/bash are more than welcome.
 Cheers,
 Hans 
HTH
Ciao
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