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Justin Piszcz wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, Max Waterman wrote:
>> I can't find the answer to this problem...
>>
>> I put a few 'pget' commands into the background and then exited lftp.
>> So, they're still running which is fine, but I would like to be able
>> to get progress and so I tried to run lftp again, but the 'fg'/'wait'
>> command doesn't work - it says there are no current jobs.
>>
>> How can I bring to the foreground, processes that were put into the
>> background in a previous session?
> 
> Good question- I do not believe that is possible, I'd also be curious to
> know..

Probably not possible.
Just use screen for things like that (and don't exit lftp, just detach
from screen).

cheers
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