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]
HI,
I am new to lftp and would like to ask some questions...Please forgive me
if the questions are dumb
I need to implement the server side of a communication system that uploads
and downloads files. The client side is using lftp as the client.
It was agreed to use HTTPS as the communication
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
HI,
I am new to lftp and would like to ask some questions...Please forgive me
if the questions are dumb
I need to implement the server side of a communication system that uploads
and downloads files. The client side is using lftp as the client.
It was agreed to use HTTPS as the communication