*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1374386 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1374386
I was able to reproduce it with a broken remote site that reports its
files have no permission at all.
Remote permissions are applied to local directories before its content
is downloaded. Thus local files
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1374386 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1374386
I was able to reproduce it with a broken remote site that reports its
files have no permission at all.
Remote permissions are applied to local directories before its content
is downloaded. Thus local files
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Failed to reproduce on 12.04. I created a remote directory structure and
copied it to local using sftp -r and it worked fine.
Dan, please could you report what the permissions and ownership were on
the remote
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Failed to reproduce on 12.04. I created a remote directory structure and
copied it to local using sftp -r and it worked fine.
Dan, please could you report what the permissions and ownership were on
the remote
As far as I can see. it works well when I test on this Ubuntu 12.04
x86_64 machine. You may want to use -p or -P to get the permissions
right. See man sftp…
roy
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As far as I can see. it works well when I test on this Ubuntu 12.04
x86_64 machine. You may want to use -p or -P to get the permissions
right. See man sftp…
roy
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