But... Holger's final point was really about the use of a remote URL as a
target for clone, such that you can clone from machine 1 to machine 3 using
machine 2. That's his use case (and something hg and scp support).

(sent from a mobile device - please excuse brevity, typos, and top-posting)
----- stephan beal
http://wanderinghorse.net
On Feb 10, 2015 1:00 AM, "Stephan Beal" <sgb...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> All projects i have worked on for clients the past 10 years or so rely on
> Putty and WinSCP for connecting with/copying from/to servers, but the
> servers have always been Solaris or Linux. No experience with Windows
> servers except as a Samba client. (No, haven't met Joe, but recognize him
> as "the Windows expert".)
>
> (sent from a mobile device - please excuse brevity, typos, and
> top-posting)
> ----- stephan beal
> http://wanderinghorse.net
> On Feb 10, 2015 12:55 AM, "Richard Hipp" <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
>
>> On 2/9/15, Stephan Beal <sgb...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> > On Windows scp is a nuisance. He mentions using it on his Linux setup,
>> but
>> > on his friend's Windows box one first as to install Putty (which,  IIRC,
>> > hasn't even been updated in 8+ years). The advice "like a multimedia
>> file"
>> > is good, though.
>> >
>>
>> How do Windows people normally move files around?  Seriously - I don't
>> know.  And it seems like something I should familiarize myself with.
>> I asked Joe (Joe Mistachkin, the Windows expert on the SQLite team -
>> I'm not sure you've met him) but he is afk at the moment.  Let me know
>> if you have any insights.  You've got my curiosity up, now.
>> --
>> D. Richard Hipp
>> d...@sqlite.org
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