Sure thing buddy!

Just go to http://search.cpan.org/author/GBARR/libnet-1.12/Net/FTP.pm

It's all there.


At 08:41 PM 11/6/02 +0530, you wrote:
will u pls write me something about this Net::FTP  , & from where i can read
about it
my $ftp = Net::FTP->new($ftpHost, Debug => 1) || die "Unable to connect to
> $ftpHost [REASON: $@] {$!}
- how does this works byethe way - is REASON a system variable

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr. Poo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 12:31 AM
Subject: Run a perl script within perl....


> My name is Chris, Hi!
>
> I'm still trying to get Net::FTP to work... I posted a question about a
few
> days ago, and i've got no response... My original question is at the very
> bottom of this email... But my new question is here.
>
> I'm running Redhat 7, perl 5.6, Net::FTP 2.65.
>
> When i try to connect to an FTP server with Net::FTP within my perl script
> (with other processes occuring as well as the FTP connect), i get an error
> and the connect fails. But when i run it as a test script with only a FTP
> connect, it works. So, I'm going to try to see if i can't just separate
the
> ftp into it's own script. and call it from the main script.. How would i
run
> the FTP script (without using system or exec) from within perl? Is is like
> "require 'ftptest.pl'"? then how would you call it with arguments?
>
> Thanks again,
> -Chris
>
> PS. Of the subject of Perl, but i figure someone might know...
> When i try to backup a mySQL database with a minus sign in the database
> name, it always claims it doesn't understand what the hell the minus is a
> bombs out. Is there a quoting rule or something that i should be aware of
to
> bypass this problem? (eg. a database named 'hello-world' would fail)
>
>
> # FIRST POST
> I'm creating a automated backup script and i'm interested in the
> Net::FTP module from CPAN.
>
> My problem is that when i try to connect to an ftp server, it fails with
this
> error message in $@ [  Net::FTP: Bad protocol 'tcp'  ]
>
> Now... That error only occurs when i run it in the same (monolithic)
backup
> perl script.
>
> I created a new script that ONLY makes a connection, calls the dir()
method,
> and does nothing else and it worked just fine.
>
> The two connect calls between the test script and the backup script are
> equivalent.
>
> They are both:
> my $ftp = Net::FTP->new($ftpHost, Debug => 1) || die "Unable to connect to
> $ftpHost [REASON: $@] {$!}\n";
>
> And $! contains [  No such file or directory  ]... Now that doesn't make
any
> sense at all to me...
>
> My other question is, what does Debug => 1 do more than if it were at 0?
> I don't see any difference...
>
> If i can get this to work, things will be great!
>
> Thanks for any help possible!
>
>          -Chris
>
> P.S. I have already emailed the module author, but i've recieved no reply.
>
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