It would be easy to throw together a simple perl, or even bash script
to go check the current list of files on the ftp server and diff it
against the one it last had. Give it a shot.
On 10/15/06, cedric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
First of all, i apologize for my very much off-topic
Use wget
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On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 13:17:19 +0200 cedric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
First of all, i apologize for my very much off-topic question. I hope
however
there's somebody who can help me on this one.
The
I have done some more digging on freshmeat, and it turns out there's a
ready-made program that does *exactly* what i want. It's part of the
package ncftp , and it's called like this:
ncftpls -R ftp://ftp.someserver.com
This will produce a neat listing of all the files on the server, with