On 9/21/2011 9:48 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
> Why not imitate DJGPP instead? It's probably more familiar to people,
> e.g. "/dev/c/" or "/dev/d/" or whatever. Or use both (or not,
> whatever). ;-)
I was given good advice to shorten it, so it might not be in the form of
"/drive_x/" but something more l
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 8:18 AM, Michael B. Brutman
wrote:
>
> The current DOS path handling in the FTP server is kind of broken - it
> works for some clients, but not for others. Ironically, the smarter the
> FTP client the less likely it is to work.
> ...
> There is no winning unless I sta
On Wed, 2011-09-21 at 08:18 -0500, Michael B. Brutman wrote:
> The current DOS path handling in the FTP server is kind of broken - it
> works for some clients, but not for others. Ironically, the smarter
> the FTP client the less likely it is to work.
Drive and path handling has always been brok
The current DOS path handling in the FTP server is kind of broken - it
works for some clients, but not for others. Ironically, the smarter the
FTP client the less likely it is to work.
The problem has to do with exposing drive letters in the path.
Filezilla in particular detects the drive le