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Re: [Bug-ftpsync] Need some more usage examples of ftpsync.pl
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Christoph Lechleitner |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-ftpsync] Need some more usage examples of ftpsync.pl |
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Mon, 25 Nov 2013 18:15:46 +0100 |
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Am 2013-11-25 18:02, schrieb Kevin Rea:
> Folks:
>
> Can someone post some usage examples using ftsync.pl? I am having some
> difficulty getting it to work. An example utilizing a config file would be
> helpful as well as how to access an FTP site that uses the following for the
> username "address@hidden" It seems the script is having some trouble
> processing the '@' symbol. Also, one of my password contains the '@' symbol
> too.
@ on command line is always interpreted as user @ server.
You need to use a config file, say someserver.cfg with content like this:
# get
#-g
# or put
-p
localdir=/home/jdoe/homepage
ftpserver=www.foo.bar
ftpdir=/www.foo.bar
address@hidden
address@hidden
# other options as printed out by ftpsync.pl -h
To use this cfg file, and i.e. be verbose too, call ftpsync like this:
ftpsync cfg=someserver.cfg -v
Are you aware of the major bug (introduced by someone else than me) in
the 1.3.07 release?
See
https://confluence.clazzes.org/x/BwBP
Regards, Christoph