Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> You should use "dir2ogg -d ." or use a filename.

Yeah, but 

a) The error message is completly misleading
b) The program is named "dir2ogg", but it neither
   operates on the current directory or the specified directory by
   default, instead defaulting to taking a single file. That's
   misleading, the expectation with that name is that it would take a
   directory. 

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