Sorry!!! I miss click the reply link instead of reply-to-all. These was my complete path:
~/partes/Biblioteca/Metodos-Violin/Kayser-Op20-36-Estudios-\[Fritz\ Meyer-ed-Schott-Germany\]/tmp/ simply removing the \[ and \] make the trick! It seams "[ ]" are not welcome as dir_names. They are, as file_name. And the length is not a problem since I just try adding nearly 10 char more and it works perfectly. Was these known? And I miss it? 2013/10/19 David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> > > Please keep the list copied. > > Marcos Press <tdy.p...@gmail.com> writes: > > > Absolutly right!!!! Incredible :)!!! > > > > Move the file to $HOME/tmp/test.lytex > > > > And works perfectly! > > > > I have no idea of the world of python, so... > > > > Is it posible that having a deep subdirectory tree is not a good > situation > > for python? > > Or it could be more the, length of the dir_names? > > The error message more sounds like a problem with non-ASCII characters > either in the directory name, or of one filename inside of a directory > Python looks through for a match with whatever it may be looking for. > > It would be good if you experimented until you can figure out a minimal > change that will cause the problem to appear or disappear (minimal > change being just the renaming/deletion of a single directory or file, > not a large move of everything). > > Then we have a chance to see whether there is something we should or > could be doing to make Lilypond-book more resilient to the problem. > > -- > David Kastrup >
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