Re: [lftp] feature request: ls sorting by time (and possibly the other columns?)

2014-09-05 Thread Dan39
Thank you, and sorry to bug again for things I should have found on my own,
but I searched the man page a couple times, but man page doesn't actually
list the options for cls and just says to see "help cls" which then lists
the sort options. All of the options should probably be added to the man...
:P
On Sep 4, 2014 10:43 PM, "Alexander V. Lukyanov"  wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 11:06:25PM -0400, Dan39 wrote:
> > I would like to be able to sort the output of ls by the last modified
> > time column.
> >
> > It looks like by default it is sorted by name, which I think is
> > actually just how the ftpd returns it when doing LIST. Is there
> > currently no mechanism in lftp for parsing/sorting the file list? With
>
> Yes, there is cls command just for that.
>
> --
>Alexander.
>
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Re: [lftp] feature request: ls sorting by time (and possibly the other columns?)

2014-09-04 Thread Alexander V. Lukyanov
On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 11:06:25PM -0400, Dan39 wrote:
> I would like to be able to sort the output of ls by the last modified
> time column.
> 
> It looks like by default it is sorted by name, which I think is
> actually just how the ftpd returns it when doing LIST. Is there
> currently no mechanism in lftp for parsing/sorting the file list? With

Yes, there is cls command just for that.

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   Alexander.
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[lftp] feature request: ls sorting by time (and possibly the other columns?)

2014-09-04 Thread Dan39
I would like to be able to sort the output of ls by the last modified
time column.

It looks like by default it is sorted by name, which I think is
actually just how the ftpd returns it when doing LIST. Is there
currently no mechanism in lftp for parsing/sorting the file list? With
a quick search I found out about the MLST/MLSD ftp feature which would
allow better handling of the file lists, but I am not sure how often
those are used/supported...

Thanks
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