Hello, I should say: Mea culpa!
The ftp copy dialog of midnight commandar has a "preserve attributes" option which is by default on. Turning it off solves my trouble. Who knows how long it is there... Sorry to blame FTPSERVER. Jiří Kuhn. 2008/11/8 David Latorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hello, > We can of course implement site chmod command, but I think this is a mc > issue, you cannot expect every ftpserver out there to implement site chmod. > I bet they have a issue tracker too, you could open a ticket there about > this behaviour and see if they are willing to fic it. > > cheers > david > > > > 2008/11/7 Maarten Bosteels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Hello Jiří, > > > > Thanks for your suggestion and patch. > > But it would be better to create a JIRA issue and attach your patch to > it. > > > > Don't forget the tick the checkbox about licensing. > > > > Maarten > > > > On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 3:35 PM, Jiří Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > Midnight Commander (mc) is text-based file manager used mainly on > > Linux/unix > > > and is capable to work with FTPs. After uploading file it issues a > > command > > > SITE CHMOD xxxxx which is not supported by Apache FtpServer. Mc > reaction > > is > > > displaying red error dialog. This happens after each upload even during > > > multiple files uploading. It is quite uncomfortable pressing Ok button > > each > > > time (especially during multiupload). > > > > > > My opinion is - if absence of SITE CHMOD command has such a consequence > > it > > > would be better to support the command to be there but to do nothing > (and > > > send a note about it to an user). What do you mean? > > > > > > My solution is attached. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Jiří Kuhn > > > > > > > > >
