On Fri, May 28, 1999 at 11:27:20AM +0100, Brian Somers wrote:
> What about a non-interactive command for pushing stuff via ftp/http ?
> This has always been lacking IMHO (``ftp -n < gotchas).
>
> I haven't actually looked at libfetch, but I would think that the
> functionality should be there.
> Brian Somers writes:
> > What about a non-interactive command for pushing stuff via ftp/http ?
> > This has always been lacking IMHO (``ftp -n < > gotchas).
> >
> > I haven't actually looked at libfetch, but I would think that the
> > functionality should be there.
>
> Libfetch supports FTP
Brian Somers writes:
> What about a non-interactive command for pushing stuff via ftp/http ?
> This has always been lacking IMHO (``ftp -n < gotchas).
>
> I haven't actually looked at libfetch, but I would think that the
> functionality should be there.
Libfetch supports FTP uploads (no HTTP u
[.]
> We need generic FTP and HTTP functionality for a variety of
> applications (first and foremost, sysinstall and pkg_add(1)), and we
> need a command-line interface to the FTP and HTTP protocols
> (fetch(1)). We also need an interactive interface to the FTP protocol
> (for doing stuff like
Sheldon Hearn writes:
> On 28 May 1999 10:29:44 +0200, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> > I brushed the dust off a bunch of patches I had for libfetch and the
> > fetch(1) command and made a patchkit of them [...]
> Your mail has brought to mind a question I've never managed to sort out
> in my head a
Hey guys,
I brushed the dust off a bunch of patches I had for libfetch and the
fetch(1) command and made a patchkit of them (in the great tradition
pioneered by messrs. Schmidt, Dillon and Yokota). Some of it is five
month old patches I never got around to comitting, some of it is new
code, and so
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