You can run rm -rf after mirror to remove any remaining files. 23:37, сб, 13.12.2014, Kai Stian Olstad <kai.stian.ols...@gmail.com>:
> Hi, > > I'm trying to move files recursive to a ftp server. > Since mput doesn't support moving files recursive I'm using mirror instead. > > lftp -e 'mirror -c -p -R --Remove-source-files /source /target; bye' -u ftp > ftp://192.168.1.10 > > This sort of work since it remove the source files aka. move on the first > run. > But if the same files is copied in to /target directory again with cp -p to > preserve the modification time, lftp doesn't put the file to the ftp server > since the file already exist in /target and it doesn't remove the source > file > either. > > Shouldn't lftp remove the source anyway since I used the > --Remove-source-files > argument? > > Or is there another way to achieve this? > > > -- > Kai Stian Olstad > PS: I tried sending this mail from a different domain but it did not > go through so I'll try with Gmail. > _______________________________________________ > lftp mailing list > lftp@uniyar.ac.ru > http://univ.uniyar.ac.ru/mailman/listinfo/lftp >
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