On 05/02/2010 12:29 AM, Benjamin Scott wrote:
Kevin's wget-based implementation worked (thanks again, Kevin!), but
was slow due to repeated invocations of wget. I looked at the code to
see if I could do something about that... and that awoke the coding
bug in me. End result is implemented
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Ted Roche tedro...@tedroche.com wrote:
http://sites.google.com/site/mailvortex/unix-and-linux/duftp
Suggestion: change the Synopsis syntax from 'duext' to 'duftp'
Already fixed on the website and in my local copy; I just didn't
bother uploading a new file for
I started looking at writing it in Python. The library I was looking at
(ftputil http://ftputil.sschwarzer.net/ , easy_install ftputil) supports
walking the directory structure (much like os.walk or is it os.path.walk)
and provides a stat method to get info (including filesize) on the files
On 05/02/2010 11:05 AM, Benjamin Scott wrote:
There will always be at least one stupid typo you don't notice until
just after you submit something.
The Joy of Open Source: there'll always be one typo and twenty people to
point it out to you :)
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Ted Roche
Ted Roche Associates, LLC
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 12:08 PM, Shawn O'Shea sh...@eth0.net wrote:
... provides a stat method to get info (including filesize) on the files
(therefore should be FTP server agnostic).
The problem with FTP is that the output of LIST is
implementation-specific; it varies from server to server.
The Central New Hampshire Linux User Group will meet at its usual place
and time, NHTI Library, Room 146, 7 PM - 9 PM. Directions can be found
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In keeping with the tradition of 3-letter presentations (CSS, Vim, SQL,
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Benjamin Scott writes:
Kevin's wget-based implementation worked (thanks again, Kevin!), but
was slow due to repeated invocations of wget.
Yeah, the big design principal behind my implementation was that I was
trying to get it done in less than ~30 minutes...before I had to get
going home.
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 9:39 PM, Kevin D. Clark
kevin_d_cl...@comcast.net wrote:
Kevin's wget-based implementation worked (thanks again, Kevin!), but
was slow due to repeated invocations of wget.
Yeah, the big design principal behind my implementation was that I was
trying to get it done in