Re: [lftp] Compiling with ncursesw

2013-11-28 Thread Chris Sutcliffe
On 28 November 2013 01:27, Alexander V. Lukyanov wrote: On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 07:53:39AM -0500, Chris Sutcliffe wrote: Is it possible to specify using ncursesw versus ncurses at time of configuration? No. But why do you need it? lftp only uses tigetstr function from ncurses, so the version

[lftp] Compiling with ncursesw

2013-11-27 Thread Chris Sutcliffe
Is it possible to specify using ncursesw versus ncurses at time of configuration? Thanks, Chris -- Chris Sutcliffe http://google.com/+ChrisSutcliffe ___ lftp mailing list lftp@uniyar.ac.ru http://univ.uniyar.ac.ru/mailman/listinfo/lftp

Re: Torrents with spaces in the filename

2009-12-21 Thread Chris Sutcliffe
don't. Is this what happened to you? You simply said it refused to start. In what way did it refuse? What output, if any, did lftp show? What happens is the torrent basically sits there waiting it seems. lftp will have the up / down indicators at 0. Chris -- Chris Sutcliffe http

Torrents with spaces in the filename

2009-12-20 Thread Chris Sutcliffe
Hi All, Is anybody able to get torrents the contain spaces in the filename to work? Torrents with spaces simply refuse to start, whereas torrents without spaces work fine. I'd appreciate any help. Cheers! Chris -- Chris Sutcliffe http://emergedesktop.org

Re: 'ls' options

2009-06-26 Thread Chris Sutcliffe
these options. Try `cls' command. Correct, I'm using sftp. Using ftp, I can execute 'ls -ltr' as expected. Why is the 'ls -ltr' command limited to ftp? When I do an sftp connection using 'sftp', I can do an 'ls -ltr' and it behaves as expected. Thank you, Chris -- Chris Sutcliffe http

'ls' options

2009-06-25 Thread Chris Sutcliffe
' as part of the Cygwin shell (I'm using bash), and doing an 'ls -l' works as expected. Anybody have any idea what could be causing the problem? I've checked 'cmd:ls-default' and it's not currently set to anything. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you. Chris -- Chris Sutcliffe http

Odd behaviour with pipes using 3.7.6 / 3.7.14 under Cygwin

2009-06-07 Thread Chris Sutcliffe
with Cygwin), as well as 3.7.14, which I compiled with gcc-4 under Cygwin 1.7. Please let me know if there is anything more I can do to assist in debugging the issue. Cheers! Chris -- Chris Sutcliffe http://emergedesktop.org

Re: Odd behaviour with pipes using 3.7.6 / 3.7.14 under Cygwin

2009-06-07 Thread Chris Sutcliffe
Hey , I'm also using the cygwin-supplied lftp 3.7.6 under cygwin, and pipes work fine for me. (Using cygwin DLL version 1.5.25(0.156/4/2)) Hrmm... Perhaps it has something to do with Cygwin 1.7. The Cygwin DLL I'm using is 1.7.0(0.210/5/3). Chris -- Chris Sutcliffe http://emergedesktop.org

Re: Odd behaviour with pipes using 3.7.6 / 3.7.14 under Cygwin

2009-06-07 Thread Chris Sutcliffe
more I can do. Chris -- Chris Sutcliffe http://emergedesktop.org