On 4/20/07, Gilles Mocellin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Le jeudi 19 avril 2007 14:21, Randy Patterson a écrit:
> On Thursday 19 April 2007 02:54, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
[...]
> lftp will do this from what I have seen so far. The problem with lftp
> thought for me seems that it can't mirror a local directory to a remote
> site and I need to be able to mirror both ways. But I am still looking at
> it. It does almost everything else you could think of so it should do that
> as well.
Just look at "mirror -R" lftp command...
I use it regularly.
This doesn't work for me either. I use a script file to backup usign
lftp. The login succeeds but the mirror -R command seems to fail. lftp
gives the command mkdir foo even tho foo already exists on the server.
Even if it doesn exist, it hangs on with the mkdir command and keeps
trying unless I Ctrl-C out of it.
BTW, there's a very nice little utility, called cftp which is quite
cute, given it uses lynz like keys to browse and download files from
ftp.
Regards,
Deboo
--
Please don't Cc: me, I'm subscribed to the list.