Hello, everybody. I have a problem with the ftpfs, or rather with the way midnight commander handles ftp connections. The problem is the following.
When I connect to a directory on a server, mc requests the directory listing for the directory to which I go, and for the directory 2 levels up, which causes the following problem: I connect to my school's ftp server, the space on which is organized the following way: my directory has an address which looks something like this: .../somename/users/d/dmorozo When I connect to the server at this path (i.e., my "directory path" looks something like /#ftp:username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/..../somename/users/d/dmorozo), when I look at the logs, it requests listing for .../d/dmorozo/ and for .../somename/users/), that's not a problem. The problem arises when I try to go to one of my subdirectories, which then requests the listing for ..../d/dmorozo/subdir/ and also for .../somename/users/d/ which presents a problem as there are like 1000 people with the first name that starts with d, which freezes mc for a minute or two. That's very annoying, especially since I never needed the listing for .../users/d/. Any way to disable this request for the listing of the directory two levels up? Any recommendations on what I can do? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Dmitriy -- Dmitriy Morozov [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
