This looks wrong to me. NetBSD's ftpd does not accept two arguments to the
LS command, last I tried. Concatenating them and enclosing them in double
quotes won't make any difference either: it'll just consider that you want
to see the listing of the -alF /foo directory which probably
This looks wrong to me. NetBSD's ftpd does not accept two arguments to the
LS command, last I tried. Concatenating them and enclosing them in double
quotes won't make any difference either: it'll just consider that you want
to see the listing of the -alF /foo directory which probably
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
Here's a new patch:
2005-08-10 Katsumi Yamaoka [EMAIL PROTECTED] (tiny change)
* net/ange-ftp.el (ange-ftp-send-cmd): Withdraw the last change,
which made it impossible to connect to NetBSD's ftpd; make it work
even when
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
I noticed those changes cause some other problems. Please
ignore the patch I sent last. I will fix them, verify most of
features and send a new patch again, tomorrow maybe. Sorry.
After perusing and testing Juri Linkov's patch, I realized that
Katsumi Yamaoka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Hi,
Recently, I located the causes of the problems and succeeded in
fixing of them. The patch is below. Could anyone verify it?
I've committed your patch to Emacs CVS. Looks good to me.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards, Michael.
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stefan Monnier wrote:
!;; Concatenate the switches and the target to be used with `ls'.
!(setq cmd1 (concat \ cmd3 cmd1 \
This looks wrong to me. NetBSD's ftpd does not accept two arguments to the
LS command, last I tried. Concatenating them and
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Michael Albinus wrote:
Katsumi Yamaoka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Recently, I located the causes of the problems and succeeded in
fixing of them. The patch is below. Could anyone verify it?
I've committed your patch to Emacs CVS. Looks good to me.
Thank you for
Hi,
While it is said that the plain ftp is not secure, it is still
useful to be used in the intra net. Actually, I was using the
old ange-ftp.el (w/ some modifications) in the office to manage
remote files since it was pretty fast than tramp and ssh.
There are two reasons why I used the old