Oh.. I've gawk installed. I even get the gawk manpage if I do 'man awk'
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Originally Posted by radoulov
OK,
one problem at a time.
This should work with GNU awk (gawk) for mp3 files:
With mawk (the default awk on Ubuntu), you'll need something like this:
I find track 01 and 07. Both have empty titles.
The tracks that should be found are track 02 (which is titled 'track 01', yes I really messed this one up) and track 03 (which is titled 'unknown')
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To be sure: gawk is my default awk.
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lr_setup_responder - create the necessary Maildirs and aliases for a Lire responder
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Lire 2.1.1 2006-07-23 LR_SETUP_RESPONDER.IN(1)