David Pratt wrote: > OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '.DS_Store'
Ah. You didn't mention a traceback earlier, so I assumed the code was executing but you didn't see the file being removed. > >> for f in file_names: > >> current_file = os.path.basename(f) > >> print 'Current File: %s' % current_file > >> > >> # Clean mac .DS_Store > >> if current_file == '.DS_Store': > >> print 'a DS_Store item encountered' > >> os.remove(f) How are you creating file_names? More importantly, does it contain a path (either absolute or relative to the current working directory)? If not, you need an os.path.join, e.g.: import os for root_path, dir_names, file_names in os.walk('.'): # file_names as generated by os.walk contains file # names only (no path) for f in file_names: if f == '.DS_Store': full_path = os.path.join(root_path, f) os.remove(full_path) --Ben -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list