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
