That helped!
Thanks a lot...
I only tried the foll. command:
get <dir_name>.tar.gz
And,it worked very well.
The other options,i'll try later...
Vineeta
"Hossein S. Zadeh" wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Vineeta wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have a requirement wherein I want to get all the contents of a home
> > directory(ofcourse,I have access to it) recursively thru' ftp. I know of
> > mget command.But,it doesn't create subdirectories on the local
> > disk.Simply gets all files into one dir.
> > I want the whole dir. structure to be maintained.
> > Is there a way of doing it?
> >
>
> IF the directory is "/home/blah/", you can either do:
>
> get /home/blah.tar.gz
>
> and the ftp server tar(s) it up and sends it to you compressed, or you
> can use "recursive" get:
>
> mget -r /home/blah
>
> (or is it "-R"? Have a look at the man pages)
>
> cheers,
> Hossein
>
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