--- Alexander V. Lukyanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 11:12:56PM -0800, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
But when it lists the individual sub-directories, it uses:
--- GET ftp://sunsite.dk/%2Fmirrors/cygwin/xfree%0D/ HTTP/1.1
Notice the %0D in the directory name...
Any
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 05:12:15AM -0800, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
OK, the immediate problem is solved. Turns out all the FTP sites I've been
trying this with are Windows servers. Switched to a UNIX-based server and
things are working beautifully...
I think your hftp proxy (which seems to be
--- Maarten Boekhold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Alexander V. Lukyanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 11:12:56PM -0800, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
But when it lists the individual sub-directories, it uses:
--- GET ftp://sunsite.dk/%2Fmirrors/cygwin/xfree%0D/ HTTP/1.1
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 05:43:20AM -0800, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
Yes, it appears so. Still, if this is indeed because of apache, I would think
that there are enough users out there who might be caught by this (considering
how popular apache is). A work-around for this inside lftp should only
--- Alexander V. Lukyanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try `cat ' in cygwin directory and output result to a file. See if it
already contains the %0D's.
Hmmm, not sure how this is supposed to work! `cat ` does not work, as I'm not
specifying a file or file descriptor to 'cat'...
Some more info
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 11:12:56PM -0800, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
But when it lists the individual sub-directories, it uses:
--- GET ftp://sunsite.dk/%2Fmirrors/cygwin/xfree%0D/ HTTP/1.1
Notice the %0D in the directory name...
Any idea why this is there and how to get rid of it?
Try `cat '
--- Maarten Boekhold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nothing under 'release', 'tmp' and 'xfree' is downloaded. Also, the ls-lR
output looks funny. Look at the directories: they don't show as 'drwxr-xr-x',
but as '/rwxr-xr-x'! What does the forward slash mean?
Actually, looking at the 'debug 10' log,
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
Using lftp I can download individual files across this firewall
perfectly (i.e. 'get /pub/somedir/somefile.gz'), but mirror fails!
[snip]
Seems like the 'HEAD' command used by 'mirror' messes things up
here. Is there anybody who can tell me