Ok, that option is just what I wanted. I don't think this option should
skip /etc/lftp.conf too. The option name (norc) is quite descriptive about
rc (user) file no system file.

I didn't find that option because:

   1. The 'lftp -h' doesn't show this option.

>    $ lftp -h
>    Usage: lftp [OPTS] <site>
>    `lftp' is the first command executed by lftp after rc files
>     -f <file>           execute commands from the file and exit
>     -c <cmd>            execute the commands and exit
>     --help              print this help and exit
>     --version           print lftp version and exit
>    Other options are the same as in `open' command
>     -e <cmd>            execute the command just after selecting
>     -u <user>[,<pass>]  use the user/password for authentication
>     -p <port>           use the port for connection
>     <site>              host name, URL or bookmark name
>
>    2. In man file the options of lftp command are near the end, when I
   think they should be at the beginning.


2015-03-18 8:13 GMT+01:00 Alexander V. Lukyanov <l...@netis.ru>:

> On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 12:49:16AM +0100, Juan Simón wrote:
> > It would be great an option to specify a config file different of
> default.
> > It would be useful another option to indicate to lftp that it doesn't
> load
> > any config file, that it uses the default values.
>
> There is "lftp --norc" option, but it currently skips only user-specific rc
> files, and still loads system-wide /etc/lftp.conf
>
> Probably it should be changed to skip /etc/lftp.conf as well.
>
> --
>    Alexander.
>
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