I am trying to do $ mv <file> .. in a python script using subprocess.call(). I am able to do this on 'normal' filenames, but on certain filenames it does not work. I do not have control of the filenames that are given to the script. Here is an example:
M filename is "ITunes ES Film Metadata_10_LaunchTitles(4th Batch)_08_20_2010.XLS"
When I try and do the command directly into the python prompt and drag the file into it, this is what I get:
>>> /Users/David/Desktop/itunes_finalize/TheInventionOfLying_CSP/
ITunes\ ES\ Film\ Metadata_10_LaunchTitles\(4th\ Batch\)_08_20_2010.XLS
No such file or directory
How would I go about moving this file in a python script?
Update:
Thanks for the answers, this is how I ended up doing it:
for file in glob.glob(os.path.join(dir, '*.[xX][lL][sS]')):
shutil.move(file, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(file), os.path.pardir))
subprocess.call()instead ofshutil.moveoros.rename? – Wooble Feb 10 '12 at 0:37