Re: ftpcopy removed ?

2002-02-08 Thread Magnus Stenman
I use lftp: lftp -c "open $FTP_SITE; mirror --delete --no-perms --use-cache \ --time-prec=1d --only-newer --verbose=3 \ $FTP_DIR/$DIR/ $DST_PATH/$DIR/" (options may be weird, I'm fiddling with them right now) /magnus John Summerfield wrote: > > > > > --- "Ivan F. Martinez" <

Re: ftpcopy removed ?

2002-02-08 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød
John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > --- "Ivan F. Martinez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > ftpcopy is good to mirroring redhat files, because > > > they change the dates without changing the files, I > > > can specify to > > > ignore date changes. Also the new version have a >

Re: ftpcopy removed ?

2002-02-08 Thread John Summerfield
> > --- "Ivan F. Martinez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > ftpcopy is good to mirroring redhat files, because > > they change the dates without changing the files, I > > can specify to > > ignore date changes. Also the new version have a > > security key for limiting the number of deletes each >

Re: ftpcopy removed ?

2002-02-08 Thread Kevin McConnell
--- "Ivan F. Martinez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ftpcopy is good to mirroring redhat files, because > they change the dates without changing the files, I > can specify to > ignore date changes. Also the new version have a > security key for limiting the number of deletes each > time I run. In

Re: Motif

2002-02-08 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
On Friday 08 February 2002 00:41, Philip T. Cobbin wrote: > I've had good results with open motif...and I believe it's now part of > the redhat 7.2 release. You have take hats off to the architects of > motif when you consider Windows by microsloth and a slew of others are > mere subsets of the o

Re: ftpcopy removed ?

2002-02-08 Thread Ivan F. Martinez
>I've never used ftpcopy, so I can't say for sure whether or not either of >these programs provides equivalent functionality, but you might want to >check out 'wget' and 'ncftpget' (from the 'ncftp' package). > >Also of course 'scp' if you are using SSH ('openssh' package). I have used all, and