[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello dear community ! > > I'm a bit ashamed to ask such an easy question, but I didn't find my > answer on previous posts. > I'd like to copy files with FTP protocol in a subdirectory. > So far, my code look like that : > > import ftplib > session = ftplib.FTP('222.33.44.55','usr','pwd') > session.cwd('/') > files = session.nlst() > for file in files: > session.retrbinary('RETR '+file, open(file, 'wb').write) > > It does work but the files are copied in the same directory as the > python file. And I would like to copy the file in this relative > directory : ../archives > For example, if the python file is in this directory : C:\SCOR\Bat\, > the FTP files gotta be in C:\SCOR\archives\ . > > Can anyone help me.
The problem is your callback-function that you create like this: open(file, 'wb').write If all you pass here is file, where else than in the current working directory do you expect files to appear? Either provide a full destination path like this open(os.path.join('../', file), 'wb').write or change the current working directory beforehand, using os.cwd. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list