Hi again!

Since I mostly download fully directories, I use the "mirror" command
instead of "get" or "mget".

I've tried the -c option, but that simply doesn´t work!
It overwrites my downloaded files.

The ftp-server I download from is a glftpd 2.0 server which supports
resuming.
Resuming works perfectly with other ftp-clients, such as Flashfxp and ncftp.

Anyone got resuming to work together with the "mirror" command?

Thanks.

Johan Andersson



> Have you tried the -c option?
>
>         Retrieve  the  remote  file rfile and store it as the local file
> lfile.
>         If -o is omitted, the file is stored to local file named as  base
> name
>         of  rfile.  You can get multiple files by specifying multiple
> instances
>         of rfile [and -o lfile]. Does not expand wildcards, use mget for
> that.
>
>              -c        continue, reget
>
>
> On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Johan Andersson wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I've been using your ftp-client lftp for a while now, and all I can say
>> is
>> that I really love it!
>>
>> It offers me all the functions and flexibility I need, although there is
>> one thing it lacks to be complete - The ability to resume partialy
>> downloaded files.
>>
>> Do you have any plans of implementing such a feature in future releases
>> of
>> lftp?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Johan Andersson, Sweden
>>
>


Mvh
 Johan Andersson

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