Hi,
Ali Akcaagac wrote:
A lot of the readers here als prefer lftp as good choice for
ftp'ing.
Well, since I do use ncftp anyway on several platforms I've
got ncftpget for free and so the posted approach is perfectly
fine for me. I don't speak for others, of course, just trying
to show and
Hi,
A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
- Using cat is OK as long as you can be sure that you'll get them in
numeric order: this is usually the case on Unix but not necessarily on
Dos, where a wildcarded filename usually gets its results in directory
order, not sorted by filename.
Well, you are right: I'm
A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
- What is ncftp? On my openSUSE 10.2 system I have a program called
ftp but none called ncftp.
[39]./home/steve: rpm -qi ncftp
Name: ncftpRelocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 3.1.9 Vendor: SUSE LINUX
A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Well, AFAICT it has disappeared between SuSE 10.0 and 10.2.
No, my copy of Suse 10.2 contains the package:
[18]/media/dvdram/suse/i586: rpm -qip ncftp-3.2.0-17.i586.rpm
Name: ncftp Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 3.2.0
scott wrote:
a visit to yast, software management, searched for ncftp and it
brought ncftp right to the fore, installed it for me, and i've been
happily learning features since -- imagine commandline recall that
works in ftp! bookmarks!
And I just figured out that it comes with an utility