Re: [Vote] Releasing FtpServer 1.0.3

2009-09-28 Thread Sai Pullabhotla
For FTPSERVER-330, I noticed that you also changed the times returned by the traditional LIST command. The LIST command now returns the dates in UTC. I was wondering if we should really do this as most/all FTP servers return the local date and time for the LIST command. Most FTP clients are now

Re: [Vote] Releasing FtpServer 1.0.3

2009-09-28 Thread Niklas Gustavsson
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Sai Pullabhotla sai.pullabho...@jmethods.com wrote: For FTPSERVER-330, I noticed that you also changed the times returned by the traditional LIST command. The LIST command now returns the dates in UTC. I was wondering if we should really do this as most/all FTP

Re: [Vote] Releasing FtpServer 1.0.3

2009-09-28 Thread Sai Pullabhotla
The LIST command in RFC959 is a big mess with no standards defined. It is unfortunate, but I think it is important that the new versions of the server should not break existing applications if they are relying on the dates to get files. Since this change is definitely going to break it, I would

Re: [Vote] Releasing FtpServer 1.0.3

2009-09-28 Thread Niklas Gustavsson
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Sai Pullabhotla sai.pullabho...@jmethods.com wrote: The LIST command in RFC959 is a big mess with no standards defined. It is unfortunate, but I think it is important that the new versions of the server should not break existing applications if they are relying