Thanks, Max and Lasconic

1/ To Lasconic : Judging from identical size 101 415 266, as reported 
for local and distant by gftp, I just succeeded a curl upload from terminal.
So I'll modify my script to use curl, and report later


2/ To Max
leleu@portable-leleu ~/musescore/historique $ ftp -n 
prereleases.musescore.org
Connected to host91.hrwebservices.net.
220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [privsep] [TLS] ----------
220-You are user number 1 of 50 allowed.
220-Local time is now 16:37. Server port: 21.
220-IPv6 connections are also welcome on this server.
220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity.
ftp> quote USER [email protected]
331 User [email protected] OK. Password required
ftp> quote PASS wdUQlbWm4K
230-OK. Current restricted directory is /
230 14159194 Kbytes used (46%) - authorized: 30720000 Kb
ftp> put mscore-2013-05-11-14-00-8393d53.tar.bz2
local: mscore-2013-05-11-14-00-8393d53.tar.bz2 remote: 
mscore-2013-05-11-14-00-8393d53.tar.bz2
200 PORT command successful
150 Connecting to port 32771
226-14257846 Kbytes used (46%) - authorized: 30720000 Kb
226-File successfully transferred
226 1252.205 seconds (measured here), 78.78 Kbytes per second
101800224 bytes sent in 1251.43 secs (79.4 kB/s)

however gftp reports distant size 101 020 338 against local 101 415 266
I don't have a firewall.




la 11/05/2013 20:03, Max Shinn [via MuseScore Developer] skribis 
(esperanto estas la unua internacia lingvo)
> Hey Robert,
>
> > but the upload always stop short of the end...
>
> Is there a firewall where you need to use PASV or something along those
> lines? I'm attaching the script I used to use to automatically
> build/upload the nightlies if it is any help.  (It was from back when
> MuseScore used SVN, so it probably won't be useful anymore.)  I used the
> same commands you're using, and I never had any problem with the upload.
>
> -Max
>
> *mscore_build_script2.sh* (1K) Download Attachment 
> <http://dev-list.musescore.org/attachment/7578084/0/mscore_build_script2.sh>
>
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