On 11/15/2013 11:25 AM, Alexander V. Lukyanov wrote:
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 10:47:51AM +0100, Arnaud Rébillout wrote:
Yes. put -c is meant for transfer resume. If target file is larger than
the source file, then the transfer cannot be resumed.
Thanks for the clarification, I didn't understand i
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 12:47:25PM +, Marijn Kampf wrote:
> I'm trying to get a recursive list of all files uploaded to an SFTP
> server including file size and date. Unfortunately the server
> doesn't support the ls -R option.
>
> I can get an overview of file size with:
> du -ba
>
> Is there
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 10:47:51AM +0100, Arnaud Rébillout wrote:
> when doing some tests with lftp, I found a strange behavior with the
> 'put -c' command.
>
> If I want to copy a file to a FTP server, and the file already
> exists, it seems that the file is copied only if the source is
> bigger
Hello,
when doing some tests with lftp, I found a strange behavior with the
'put -c' command.
If I want to copy a file to a FTP server, and the file already exists,
it seems that the file is copied only if the source is bigger than the
destination.
Is it the expected behavior ?
Here is my