Re: Solona commandline tool for the Mac

2010-07-09 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi Barry,

Thanks for all this info.  I was basically following the instructions on the 
audio.  I wondered why she didn't do the whole directory change in one step.  I 
wondered if for some reason you couldn't do that on the Mac.  Glad to know you 
can.  I'd never used quotes when dealing with command lines, but then I think 
the last time I did that was back in the DOS days when filenames didn't have 
spaces .:)

Take care,
Donna
On Jul 8, 2010, at 5:55 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:

 Donna,
 
 You only have to use quotes if the file or directory name contains spaces.  
 You can also escape the spaces with \.
 
 Also, everything is case sensitive.  So, cd Documents/solona should get you 
 there assuming you are in your home directory.  You can also tab to auto 
 complete file names.  IE, cd soltab.
 
 
 On Jul 8, 2010, at 3:02 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
 
 Oh, that's weird.  when I changed to the documents director, I did not have 
 to use the .  Why did I have to do it here?
 thanks for the help,
 Donna
 On Jul 8, 2010, at 2:50 PM, louie wrote:
 
 Donna,
 Try putting  around the folder you want to change to.
 
 On Jul 8, 2010, at 11:47 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
 
 Has anyone used this?  I seem to be having difficulties with the setup.  I 
 downloaded the file, and moved it to Documents, as suggested in the audioo 
 instructions.  I opened terminal and switched to the documents directory.  
 but when I try and switch to the Solona directory, I get the message that 
 there is no such folder or file.  But I can see the folder when I go into 
 the documents directory.  Anyone know what might be going on?
 TIA,
 Donna
 
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Solona commandline tool for the Mac

2010-07-08 Thread Donna Goodin
Has anyone used this?  I seem to be having difficulties with the setup.  I 
downloaded the file, and moved it to Documents, as suggested in the audioo 
instructions.  I opened terminal and switched to the documents directory.  but 
when I try and switch to the Solona directory, I get the message that there is 
no such folder or file.  But I can see the folder when I go into the documents 
directory.  Anyone know what might be going on?
TIA,
Donna

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Re: Solona commandline tool for the Mac

2010-07-08 Thread louie

Donna,
Try putting  around the folder you want to change to.

On Jul 8, 2010, at 11:47 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:

Has anyone used this?  I seem to be having difficulties with the  
setup.  I downloaded the file, and moved it to Documents, as  
suggested in the audioo instructions.  I opened terminal and  
switched to the documents directory.  but when I try and switch to  
the Solona directory, I get the message that there is no such folder  
or file.  But I can see the folder when I go into the documents  
directory.  Anyone know what might be going on?

TIA,
Donna

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Re: Solona commandline tool for the Mac

2010-07-08 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Did you use the CD command?  Also, be sure to change the permissions of the 
file so that it's an executable.


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On Jul 8, 2010, at 1:47 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:

 Has anyone used this?  I seem to be having difficulties with the setup.  I 
 downloaded the file, and moved it to Documents, as suggested in the audioo 
 instructions.  I opened terminal and switched to the documents directory.  
 but when I try and switch to the Solona directory, I get the message that 
 there is no such folder or file.  But I can see the folder when I go into the 
 documents directory.  Anyone know what might be going on?
 TIA,
 Donna
 
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Re: Solona commandline tool for the Mac

2010-07-08 Thread Donna Goodin
Oh, that's weird.  when I changed to the documents director, I did not have to 
use the .  Why did I have to do it here?
thanks for the help,
Donna
On Jul 8, 2010, at 2:50 PM, louie wrote:

 Donna,
 Try putting  around the folder you want to change to.
 
 On Jul 8, 2010, at 11:47 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
 
 Has anyone used this?  I seem to be having difficulties with the setup.  I 
 downloaded the file, and moved it to Documents, as suggested in the audioo 
 instructions.  I opened terminal and switched to the documents directory.  
 but when I try and switch to the Solona directory, I get the message that 
 there is no such folder or file.  But I can see the folder when I go into 
 the documents directory.  Anyone know what might be going on?
 TIA,
 Donna
 
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Re: Solona commandline tool for the Mac

2010-07-08 Thread Barry Hadder
Donna,

You only have to use quotes if the file or directory name contains spaces.  You 
can also escape the spaces with \.

Also, everything is case sensitive.  So, cd Documents/solona should get you 
there assuming you are in your home directory.  You can also tab to auto 
complete file names.  IE, cd soltab.


On Jul 8, 2010, at 3:02 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:

 Oh, that's weird.  when I changed to the documents director, I did not have 
 to use the .  Why did I have to do it here?
 thanks for the help,
 Donna
 On Jul 8, 2010, at 2:50 PM, louie wrote:
 
 Donna,
 Try putting  around the folder you want to change to.
 
 On Jul 8, 2010, at 11:47 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
 
 Has anyone used this?  I seem to be having difficulties with the setup.  I 
 downloaded the file, and moved it to Documents, as suggested in the audioo 
 instructions.  I opened terminal and switched to the documents directory.  
 but when I try and switch to the Solona directory, I get the message that 
 there is no such folder or file.  But I can see the folder when I go into 
 the documents directory.  Anyone know what might be going on?
 TIA,
 Donna
 
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