On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 04:30:53PM +1000, Paul Rankin wrote:
> When attempting to delete a file on a WebDAV connection to a server I
> get:
>
> Operation not supported: 400 Bad Request (DELETE)
>
> The delete operation works if I use FTP instead.
>
> Is this a limitation of the current WebDA
Are these feature present in LFTP implementation timeline? By when will
they be implemented?
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On Tue, Dec 02, 2014 at 09:53:08PM +0530, akshay gupta wrote:
> I have tried using it. It does not update the files appearing in the mount
> point if the files in zip changes. And it also does not retains
> modification time of the file at the mount location this could affect the
> mirror.
You hav
When attempting to delete a file on a WebDAV connection to a server I
get:
Operation not supported: 400 Bad Request (DELETE)
The delete operation works if I use FTP instead.
Is this a limitation of the current WebDAV implementation, or something
going wrong with the server?
Thanks,
--
Pau
I updated the lftp version now to 4.6.0. Same issue.
After some time the command stops and prints:
put: /dev/stdin: cannot seek on data source
On 28 Nov 2014, at 06:16, Jan Schmidle wrote:
> hello list
>
> I try to upload a file to my backup server via sftp. Because I pipe it
> through gpg
I have tried using it. It does not update the files appearing in the mount
point if the files in zip changes. And it also does not retains
modification time of the file at the mount location this could affect the
mirror.
Do you have any other similar opensource software in mind that could also
sup