OK, thanks for the suggestion with the mirror command. I think it will work 
this way.

Anyway, my suggestion: Maybe this could be implemented with an global lftp 
switch which affects all protocols:
xfer:mget-error-no-file

If set to false, it doesn’t throw an error when no file is found. And the 
default is true (as it works today).

Regards,
Tilo

From: Alexander Lukyanov [mailto:lavv...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 6:03 PM
To: Mütze, Tilo, NMD-C4.2
Cc: Lista LFTp
Subject: Re: [lftp] lftp Exit code when using mget

I could add an option for mget, but also it is also possible to use mirror 
command instead. Please consider if it is really possible in your case.

2014-04-15 17:33 GMT+04:00 
<tilo.mue...@bertelsmann.de<mailto:tilo.mue...@bertelsmann.de>>:
Hi,
how can we poll a remote server using “mget *” for files, to not fail if there 
are no files available?

“set cmd:fail-exit yes;” is always set in our environment to detect any issues 
occurring, but in this case we only want that “mget *” is ok, when no files are 
available. Any other error during “mget *” should cause lftp to end with RC != 
0. Is this possible to implement somehow?

Thanks and regards,
Tilo


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