user
2010-10-01 07:30:47 UTC
ik zie in de manaul:
glob Toggle filename expansion for
mdelete, mget and mput. If globbing is
turned off with glob, the file name
arguments are taken literally and
not expanded. Globbing for mput is
done as in csh(1). For mdelete and
mget, each remote file name is
expanded separately on the remote
machine and the lists are not merged.
Expansion of a directory name is
likely to be different from expansion
of the name of an ordinary file:
the exact result depends on the
foreign operating system and ftp
server, and can be previewed by doing
‘mls remote-files -’ Note: mget
and mput are not meant to transfer
entire directory subtrees of files.
That can be done by transferring a
tar(1) archive of the subtree (in
binary mode).
Maar hoe moet je een .tar ftpen zodat die untarred
aankomt?
glob Toggle filename expansion for
mdelete, mget and mput. If globbing is
turned off with glob, the file name
arguments are taken literally and
not expanded. Globbing for mput is
done as in csh(1). For mdelete and
mget, each remote file name is
expanded separately on the remote
machine and the lists are not merged.
Expansion of a directory name is
likely to be different from expansion
of the name of an ordinary file:
the exact result depends on the
foreign operating system and ftp
server, and can be previewed by doing
‘mls remote-files -’ Note: mget
and mput are not meant to transfer
entire directory subtrees of files.
That can be done by transferring a
tar(1) archive of the subtree (in
binary mode).
Maar hoe moet je een .tar ftpen zodat die untarred
aankomt?
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