Hi Alexander, Just wanted to let you know that found something that you already replied on and it seems do to the trick in my case as well by separating mget *.txt with || echo -n, the script continues executing all the way to the end even though mget return "no files found" and it finishes with exit code 0.
Thank you once again, Rafael Martinez. Reference script below. In case someone run into the same problem. debug -o /cygdrive/C/LFTP/FTPlftp.log set cmd:verify-host true set cmd:verify-path true set cmd:fail-exit true set ftps:initial-prot P set ftp:list-empty-ok true set ftp:use-feat false set ftp:ssl-allow false set ftp:ssl-auth SSL set ftp:use-allo false set ftp:use-fxp false set ftp:passive-mode true set net:idle 1 set net:max-retries 9999 set net:reconnect-interval-base 2 set net:reconnect-interval-max 4 set net:timeout 120 set ssl:check-hostname true set ssl:verify-certificate false open -d ftp://USER:PASSWRD@HOSTNAME:21 *mget *.txt || echo -n* exit On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Rafael E. Martinez <raffymar...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi Alexander, > > Greetings and thank you for lftp. It is awesome. > > I'm using lftp on Windows through Cygwin and it's been working great, > however, I running a script and when I go to retrieve files from the > server if there is no file the exit code of the program is 1 and I'm > relying on that code to make sure that an FTP connection was > established successfully. > > The script is running on a schedule so if I didn't get files now, I > will get files later so I would like lftp to exit with code 0 even if > mget didn't retrieve any files. > > Is there are way to allow the script to finish up with exit code 0 > even though I didn't get any files? > > Thank you in advance, > > Rafael Martinez. > > P.S. Not sure if this the correct way to post questions of if there is > an lftp forum. So I apologized if I have done it incorrectly. >
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