On Sep 22, 2006, at 2:39 PM, Theodore H. Smith wrote:
No
You have to use the FTP client to do this BUT you can CD around in
side it
do an ls to see where you landed and cd from there to where ever
you need to be as if you were logged in to terminal on the mac
I guess you misread my original question:
"Will this FTP client actually load the Mac FTP files on the Linux
file system, though? So that all the normal apps that read and
write (like gcc) can see them?"
I guess I did ... duh
Sorry for the misdirection
You said "should I've never had an issue"
Actually, it can't.
I was hoping it would work like it works on the Mac. Where the FTP
is just another file system, nothing special.
Turns out it's not that easy.
No it's not
Actually samba worked easier, because the files appeared as part of
the file system, but it stopped working for some odd reason.
I may just ftp to copy the files and do it the hard way :(
There must be some way to just access the Mac's file system? I did
it with samba before before it stopped working..
Windows sharing in the sharing panel is samba
Have you tried that with a samba client from the Linux box ?
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