Well that script doesn't work (total brain failure). However this one
works in most circumstances. Unfortunately it's got a bit bigger and will
grow even larger when I add a bit more intelligence into it.
/* makes ftp script to download all packages
marked for install which are different from
On Oct 08, Stephen Zander wrote
> Adrian Bridgett wrote:
> > Any ideas on how best to do this? I have installed a version of Socks5
> > and have symlink /usr/bin/ftp to point to /usr/bin/rftp. This works fine.
>
> What sort of fire-wall? Does it support
>
> user @
Hmm - don't know. I (so
On Oct 09, Remco Blaakmeer wrote
> On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
>
> > Any ideas on how best to do this? I have installed a version of Socks5
> > and have symlink /usr/bin/ftp to point to /usr/bin/rftp. This works fine.
> >
> > However dpkg-ftp doesn't work and dftp doesn't take into
On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
> Any ideas on how best to do this? I have installed a version of Socks5
> and have symlink /usr/bin/ftp to point to /usr/bin/rftp. This works fine.
>
> However dpkg-ftp doesn't work and dftp doesn't take into account what I
> have set in dselect :-(
If
Adrian Bridgett wrote:
> Any ideas on how best to do this? I have installed a version of Socks5
> and have symlink /usr/bin/ftp to point to /usr/bin/rftp. This works fine.
What sort of fire-wall? Does it support
user @
dpkg-ftp uses perl's libnet package to provide ftp. This should be
Any ideas on how best to do this? I have installed a version of Socks5
and have symlink /usr/bin/ftp to point to /usr/bin/rftp. This works fine.
However dpkg-ftp doesn't work and dftp doesn't take into account what I
have set in dselect :-(
I *could* copy the archive over, but I'd rather avoid it
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