On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 00:10, Alexander V. Lukyanov wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 04:07:04PM -0700, Florin Andrei wrote:
> > IMHO, regular expressions are sort of overkill for the average user.
> > Most of the time, all that people want is "get files like /dir/*.mp3" o
On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 00:10, Alexander V. Lukyanov wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 04:07:04PM -0700, Florin Andrei wrote:
> > IMHO, regular expressions are sort of overkill for the average user.
> > Most of the time, all that people want is "get files like /dir/*.mp3" o
"mirror" and other commands to use shell-like pattern
matching instead of full-blown regular expressions? After all, things
like *.mp3 or /dir/* or /*/*.jpg are what's needed in 90% of cases.
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mirror -ce updates/7.1/en/os/athlon updates/7.1/en/os/athlon; \
[...]
bye" http://some.mirror.site
and the local directories were created if they didn't existed.
Now, lftp does not create the local directories if they don't exist.
Is this a feature change, or a bug?
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> Try -- as options stopper.
This should be explicitly stated in the man page (it's not very
obvious).
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On Mon, 2001-10-01 at 15:51, Florin Andrei wrote:
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> I'm trying to compile lftp on Irix, using both gcc and Irix's native
> compiler (MIPSPro). No matter which compiler i use, i get the same error
> (see at the end of message). What am i doing wrong?
> This is what i g
annot handle dynamic initializers of static objects
diaspar 2# exit
exit
script done on Mon Oct 1 15:46:33 2001
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