Thank you all, I have no tested everything, but I will. Ed Rollison said: Well, at a guess you're doing something like: for file in `ls` do mv $file /target_directory/$file done ---------that's what I do!!! which will throw up on files with whitespace, because put very simply, 'for' uses a space as it's field delimiter. the trick is to add OLDIFS=$IFS IFS=" " at the beginning and IFS=$OLDIFS at the end to avoid any possible clashes later in your script. What this should do is mean you have a delimiter on a carriage return, rather than a space. Of course, for this to work with mv you'll also have to put quotes around the file name. ------------------------------------------------- Most of you said put quotes around the name. ------------------------------------------------- Surendar Dinkar and Modrego K. said: mv "$file" /target_directory/`echo $file|sed -e 's/ //g'` to move them without white spaces . -------------------------------------------------- -----Original question------------------ In a script I need to mv $file /target_directory/$file I am having problems with files that have white spaces on their names, how can I move those files, or maybe better, rename them without white spaces. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Mar 5 05:56:09 2002
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