> I have an application using the Net::FTP module to move files from a
> Windows system to a RH Linux box. The application copies the file and
> directory structure across the systems.
>
> The files that get transferred to the Linux box end up with the
> permissions of "-rw---" (600). I need
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Bill-
>>
>>
>> UTC (Universal Time Code) means something like what you get from
>> localtime(), but with a " -0500" or " +0500" following
>
> UTC actually means 'Universal Time Coordinated' and you're talking
> about the format which he already gave as not including
> Does anyone know of a limitation of the NET::FTP module? I am using this
> module to copy about 1 GB worth of data in about 1300 files. After
> successfully transferring about 650 files, the transfer becomes
> painfully slow (it takes about an hour for the rest and sometimes more)
>
It sounds lik
66 here, and retiring (Finally!) the end of January.
> 27 here.. Southern California... USA
>
>
>
> Christopher R. Marbach
> Data Consultant
> DQC/ETL Lead
> Pharmacy Analytical Services
> Kaiser Permanente
>
>
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... and not having sequence numbers in them because
they took too much time to punch! :-(
> worse than that--dropping the card stack you spent all morning punching
> in.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Beau E. Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 11/18/2005 20:16
>
>
> To: "$Bill L
Greetings;
I am looking for a wiki or BBS system written in perl but
I'm not having much luck. There are a lot written in PHP but
the perl ones are hard to find.
Does anyone have any particular favorites they would suggest
I look at?
Many TIA!
Dennis