Thanks for taking a look at my code.  I thought that the -e enabled lftp to
delete files.  If I remove the --newer-than what option should I use and
where should I put it to delete files on the target side when not on the
remote side?

Thanks again for your time.
On May 16, 2016 11:33 PM, "Alexander Lukyanov" <lavv...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Also --newer-than limits the file sets on the target side too, so older
> files won't be deleted.
>
> вт, 17 мая 2016, 9:31 Alexander Lukyanov <lavv...@gmail.com>:
>
>> I don't see the --delete option in your command line.
>>
>> пн, 16 мая 2016, 19:30 Steven Dennis <nzdreame...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> I am trying get lftp to make my local folders match my remote folder.
>>> When I delete a file/folder on the remote I want lftp to remove it on the
>>> local as well.  The man page says I can use the -e or --delete or
>>> --delete-first
>>>
>>> This is what I have been using and am not sure why it isn't deleting
>>> local files and folders that have been removed from the remote site.
>>>
>>> lftp -u user,pass -e "set sftp:connect-program 'ssh -a -x -T -c arcfour
>>> -o Compression=no'; mirror -v -c --newer-than=now-4hours --loop
>>> --use-pget-n=3  /home/user/finished/TV /home/pi/usrmnt/Target/; quit"
>>> sftp://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:XXX
>>>
>>> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Steve
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>>
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