Bug in put -c ?

2002-07-22 Thread Piotr Krukowiecki
lftp XX@XX:/Manga/Trigun put -c Trigun.sfv --- TYPE I --- 200 Type set to I. --- SIZE Trigun.sfv --- 213 0 --- PASV --- 227 Entering Passive Mode (XX) Connecting data socket to (XX) port 1222 --- STOR Trigun.sfv Closing data socket --- 425 Permission Denied. File Exists. --- QUIT ---

Re: Bug in put -c ?

2002-07-22 Thread Nicolas Noble
lftp XX@XX:/Manga/Trigun put -c Trigun.sfv --- TYPE I --- 200 Type set to I. --- SIZE Trigun.sfv --- 213 0 --- PASV --- 227 Entering Passive Mode (XX) Connecting data socket to (XX) port 1222 --- STOR Trigun.sfv Closing data socket --- 425 Permission Denied. File Exists. ---

Re: Bug in put -c ?

2002-07-22 Thread Nicolas Noble
--- STOR Trigun.sfv --- 425 Permission Denied. File Exists. Humm... I always heard that a REST 0 should never be used. But maybe this can be useful here, no? Maybe have to try with a flag somewhere (ftp:rest-zero=yes or something) in order to allow this command or not, what do you

Re: Bug in put -c ?

2002-07-22 Thread Nicolas Noble
Well, if the server is configured to not allow Overwrite but to allow Append, then the REST command would make the difference, wouldn't it? But REST 0 is the default. Please check if it would help. Well, first it's not mine problem so I can't check by myself :-) Second, if you look at the

little pl.po fix

2002-07-22 Thread Arkadiusz Miskiewicz
--- .CVS-OTHER/lftp/po/pl.poSun Jun 30 11:33:12 2002 +++ lftp/po/pl.po Mon Jul 22 17:39:32 2002 @@ -1559,9 +1559,9 @@ msgstr %s: Operandowi brakuje rozmiaru\n #: src/commands.cc:2203 src/commands.cc:2220 -#, fuzzy, c-format +#, c-format msgid %s: %s: %s\n -msgstr %s: %s\n +msgstr

Re: Bug in put -c ?

2002-07-22 Thread Piotr Krukowiecki
Pleace do to CC me On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Nicolas Noble wrote: lftp XX@XX:/Manga/Trigun put -c Trigun.sfv --- TYPE I --- 200 Type set to I. --- SIZE Trigun.sfv --- 213 0 --- PASV --- 227 Entering Passive Mode (XX) Connecting data socket to (XX) port 1222 --- STOR

Re: lftp-pre2.6.0

2002-07-22 Thread Piotr Krukowiecki
'set net:limit-rate 5' doesn't work. (it should set the same rate for both down and up) set net:limit-rate 5 set | grep limit-rate set net:limit-rate -- Piotrek irc: #debian.pl Mors Drosophilis melanogastribus!