01-12-2009
Folks, It all worked fine until i hit a filename with spaces in between.. how do i overcome this?
ex..
i tried on files "a.txt", "b.txt", "c d.txt", i got..
mv: cannot stat `c': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `d.txt': No such file or directory
Thanks,
OT
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