Re: FTP directory listing with ftpio(3) and fetch(3)

1999-10-01 Thread Wes Peters

Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> 
> Jaakko Salomaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hey, how am I supposed to fetch directory listing with ftpio(3) or
> > fecth(3)? ftpio doesn't seem to contain necessary functions for it, and
> > fetch's ones aren't implemented.
> 
> Type 'man 3 fetch', scroll down to the BUGS section, and see the
> light. Next, scroll back up to the AUTHORS section and find out who to
> contact :)

When you contact him, don't applaud, just throw money.  Or was that fish?

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Re: FTP directory listing with ftpio(3) and fetch(3)

1999-10-01 Thread Dag-Erling Smorgrav

Jaakko Salomaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hey, how am I supposed to fetch directory listing with ftpio(3) or
> fecth(3)? ftpio doesn't seem to contain necessary functions for it, and
> fetch's ones aren't implemented.

Type 'man 3 fetch', scroll down to the BUGS section, and see the
light. Next, scroll back up to the AUTHORS section and find out who to
contact :)

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FTP directory listing with ftpio(3) and fetch(3)

1999-09-26 Thread Jaakko Salomaa

Hey, how am I supposed to fetch directory listing with ftpio(3) or
fecth(3)? ftpio doesn't seem to contain necessary functions for it, and
fetch's ones aren't implemented.

% ./test
test: fetchListFTP(): not implemented

And all other listing functions seem to be front-ends for this one. They
seem to be good for fetching files pointed by urls, but how about this
sort of functionality?

May you live long and prosper.
Jaakko Salomaa



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