Look familiar?

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NET-188

I'd keep an eye on that JIRA issue.  Apparently a lot of folks just
ran into this for some reason. :)  The good news is we've got 4 years
to fix it! :)



On 3/5/08, Kathy Lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>  In server-side, it uses vsftpd 2.0.3 as FTP Server. In client-side, it
>  uses common-net-1.4.1 Java package to communicate with FTP Server
>  through Java program. Both the server and client are running Linux FC
>  4
>
>  In client side, I wrote a Java program to call FTPClient.listFiles()
>  to get a list FTPFile objects for each directories/files in /Doc
>  directory in the server and use FTPClientConfig object to configure
>  the FTPClient as follow:
>
>  serverTimeZoneId = "Asia/Hong Kong"
>  defaultDateFormatStr = "MMM d yyyy"
>  recentDateFormatStr = "MMM d HH:mm"
>
>  If the file/directory date falls between "Feb 29 00:00" and "Feb 29
>  23:59", the FTPFile object is "NULL". If the file/directory date is
>  "Feb 29 2008", the FTPFile object is created normally.
>
>  Then, I download the source code of common-net-1.4.1 Java package and
>  found that FTPTimestampParserImpl.parseTimestamp() throws
>  ParseException.
>
>  How can I solve this problem?
>
>
>  --
>  Kathy Lo
>
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