On Tuesday 27 February 2007 12:39:42 pm Primm wrote:
> When dragging files down from my remote webserver to a backup directory on
> my desktop konq tells me that the file I'm attempting to replace is newer
> than the one on the server when it in fact isn't. FireFTP seems to do a
> better job but doesn't inspire confidence as not all modified files get
> changed. gftp segfaults randomly beyond repair.
>
> Can ftp be used like this to sync two versions one local and one remote?
> Any advice? I can't use rsync or ssh to the remote server.
> 10.2 X86-64
>
> Steve.

I've had no such issues  - and think Konq is the best FTP client I've ever 
used. (Many thanks to whomever suggested it to me a year or so ago.)

It could be that your remote server is modifying the time stamp on the file 
prior to you sending it?



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