say, are you literally giving the path as “~/Pictures/…”?
the ~ is a special thing that needs to be explicitly resolved. it doesn’t “just work”. shells do that automatically but it’s not an integral notion of file systems.
say, are you literally giving the path as “~/Pictures/…”?
the ~ is a special thing that needs to be explicitly resolved. it doesn’t “just work”. shells do that automatically but it’s not an integral notion of file systems.