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
---
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.
---
--- 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
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
--- .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
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
'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
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Piotrek
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