Dave-
Just set a cron job to do it every minute or (some other interval) and
then you don't have to worry about it - just don't forget to remove the
job tonight.
--adam
David kerber wrote:
Yeah, that's what I've done so far today, but the files come in
continuously throughout the day for a total of 1000 or so, and we need
to process them as they come in, so I've been letting them build up
and doing it every hour or so. It's a pain, and I hope they get this
fixed sometime before the next leap year (and enough before it that I
have time to implement and test it!!!)
D
Adam Gordon wrote:
Short of downloading/patching the source code and redeploying, just a
stab in the dark here, but maybe just execute "touch -d <date>" in
the offending directory/directories. There's no recursive flag
though, bummer. At least it'll only be a problem for 12 more hours
(MST).
HTH,
--adam
David kerber wrote:
I have found that the commons-net ftp.listfiles() fails to get files
whose date on the server is on feb 29. Googling indicates that this
a known problem (at least since this morning), but I haven't found a
quick fix. Does anybody know of one?
D
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