Also confirmed on ubuntu 18.04 curlftpfs still work extremely slow
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@kevinf I just checked and I have the same setup as you but
unfortunately very different results.
ii libcurl3:amd64 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2
amd64easy-to-use client-side URL transfer library (OpenSSL flavour)
ii libcurl3-gnutls:amd64
It is fixed in the latest packages in 16.04 Xenial, I hit an upgrade
wall myself, so I was forced to unhold the package.
This is what I currently have installed:
root@brix:~# dgrep libcurl
ii libcurl3:amd64 7.47.0-1ubuntu2.2
amd64
I got 5-6 MB/s when transferring data, its slow only when its time to
list directories. More there was directories to list, more it take time
to show the listing.
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The issue happened in 16.04 also.
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I have the same issue, listing directories with only more than 50 items
take forever. Please fix this.
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curlftps became very slow after up
Same for me on Ubuntu 13.10 - extremely slow on a broadband connection
and I am disappointed about the developers not fixing that thing. Seems
they do not use their own software.
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I'm getting file transfer speen 0.4 Mb/s with curlftpfs compared to
2.28Mb/s direct ftp.
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curlftps became very slow after upgrade to 13.10
Also affects Ubuntu 12.04.
ii curlftpfs 0.9.2-5
filesystem to access FTP hosts based on FUSE and cURL
ii libcurl3-gnutls7.22.0-3ubuntu4.14
Multi-protocol file transfer library (GnuTLS)
Dire
i've this bug too, curlftpfs is 800% slower compared to ftp clients such as
filezilla..
since it seems to be the only way to mount an ftp folder, it must be fixed
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This bug makes curlftpfs close to unusable, with up to 3 minutes to get
a directory listing after half an hour of use. The thing seems to get
progressively slower.
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Downgrading as of today (Jan 2015) doesn't seem really feasibile since
raring is gone. Can't find libcurl3-gnutls-7.29 anywhere. Isn't this
majorly awesome unix-y functionality that everybody uses? Surprised
it's broken.
Partial workaround is to use Vim's built-in FTP support. vim
ftp://mysi
This solution isn't a very good one as of today, because:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
python-pycurl : Depends: libcurl3-gnutls (>= 7.35.0) but 7.29.0-1ubuntu3 is
installed
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Solution worked for me. Thanks.
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Solved!
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=176334&pid=1591001#pid1591001
Its libcurl3-gnutls to blame
Raring: 7.29.0-1ubuntu3.4
Saucy: 7.32.0-1ubuntu1.4
Downgrading solves the problem.
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** Description changed:
- After upgrade to 13.04, working on curlftpfs mounted fs became very
+ After upgrade to 13.10, working on curlftpfs mounted fs became very
slow. On 13.04 opening a file from mounted ftp took about 1 sec, after
upgrade 10 times longer. Even worse when saving a file. Doe
futher to the above, i just downgraded gvfs* from 1.18 to 1.16. No
change.
root@raring:~# dpkg -l | grep gvfs
ii gvfs:amd64
1.16.1-0ubuntu1.1 amd64userspace virtual
filesystem - GIO module
ii gvfs-backends
/etc/fstab
curlftpfs#ftp://u:p@server /mnt/mount fuse defaults 0 0
Directory listing is extremely slow on Ubuntu 13.10, this is on a local
lan.
Using the same server on my Ubuntu 13.04 is WAY faster.
note: my raring AND saucy machines are running:
ii curlftpfs
Problem remains in 14.04.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: curlftpfs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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