--- Jaco de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Peter Donald wrote: > > > > Can't we just proceed regardless of result of > mkdir (perhaps issue a > > warning to log) and then the error will be picked > up in next file transfer > > into directory ??? > > Maybe a wu-ftpd specific check is appropiate like: > ....
Unfortunately there is a good chance this is going to happen for every FTP server until we have a huge string of special conditions. Eventually, we might even run into one that returns something meaningful with the same codes we're ignoring! I like Peter's suggestion best. When an error code is returned for MKDIR, just log it and proceed as if no error occurred. If it's truly an error, you're likely to get another, this time fatal, error on a CD or a PUT. Logging the MKDIR error will allow the user to track down the real problem. roger __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
