I guess you wouldn't not be able to run it, without having Kaldi installed, but since this question more relates to scripting, than the kaldi framwork, would it not be nessesary to install it.
The problem is when i run the script
The last command in this script the data directory it has created, sometimes it succeeds other times not, and the sometimes part is what bothers me... why is this the case. I usually test it be deleting all the files it has created by
and then run the script again.
Does something in the script seem to do so?.. It quite annoys me that it works sometime and other times not....
So you want to force delete the parent directory's ${WORKSPACE} .
What happens IF the variable 'WORKSPACE' is a NULL?
What happens IF said variable is an invalid directory?
What happens IF the said directory does not allow access to delete.
Etc, etc...
What are the error report(s) you get?
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Ok.. that part might have been a bit unclear. I don't intent to force delete the parent directory. I just do it, to test whether the scripts provides an consistent output by removing what it has created.
${WORKSPACE} is in this case the name of the workspace = start.
Another script is suppose to validate the the directories within the workspace, as written in the first post. It approves it sometime and other times not.. why am I having this inconsistent output?
Ok.. that part might have been a bit unclear. I don't intent to force delete the parent directory. I just do it, to test whether the scripts provides an consistent output by removing what it has created.
I did not quote that you are deleting the parent directory bit intend to delete 'WORKSPACE' inside the parent directory. That said I am looking at your "workspace_setup.sh"...
Firstly '$1' can NEVER be NULL if """$2""" and """$3""" exist. They just shift places so that '$2' becomes '$1' and so on.
Ouch! Where does this go in the event of an error?
I tried it and it put me into my root directory, if you need the root drawer then why not call it as cd /
If you know what the absolute directory addresses are then why not use them?
Alternatively use the /tmp/your/directory/tree/ to test with thoroughly and change all sources to /full/path/to/your/directory/tree/
You create links to parents of parents too - ouch!
You are also calling Python scripts which I don't intend to check at this point.
Also '$1', '$2', '$3' are script arguments and if any one is wrong or not present do you not have a failsafe to prevent this scenario?
There are other bits and pieces that I, as an amateur, would not do too.
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I did not quote that you are deleting the parent directory bit intend to delete 'WORKSPACE' inside the parent directory. That said I am looking at your "workspace_setup.sh"...
[code]if [ "$#" -ne "3" ]
then
echo -e "${RED}USAGE : script.sh WORKSPACE DATASET_PATH UTT_PATH${NC}"
exit 1
fi
if [[ $1 = "" ]]
then
echo -e "${RED}Missing Workspace name! - Provide a name!${NC}"
exit 1
fi
[..]/code]
Firstly '$1' can NEVER be NULL if """$2""" and """$3""" exist. They just shift places so that '$2' becomes '$1' and so on.
[..]
Note: here $1 is tested if it is the empty string. $1 CAN be the empty string, while $2 and $3 are not if we call the script like so:
or if IFS is set in a certain way..
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Note: here $1 is tested if it is the empty string. $1 CAN be the empty string, while $2 and $3 are not if we call the script like so:
or if IFS is set in a certain way..
I was well aware of the double quotes but I was also aware of the fact that this is probably not going to be in the '$1' position...
All the more reason to NOT have things like ../../../
However the 'IFS' reason is new to me and would like to know more so thanks a lot. Off to look...
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