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Re: Problems with lftp exclude
- From: Andrew Schulman <schulman dot andrew at epa dot gov>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Sat, 06 Sep 2014 19:18:09 -0400
- Subject: Re: Problems with lftp exclude
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- References: <CF3689FBAD8CF345A0EC266998A1DE2562DDA7 at UPHMASPHI026 dot UPHS dot PENNHEALTH dot PRV> <000201cfca07$e01fb570$a05f2050$ at 59plymouth dot net>
> I?m running lftp (4.4.4) under cygwin on my Windows 8 machine. I?ve created
> an lftptest directory on my server with two subdirs, dir1 and dir2, with a
> file in each. No matter what I try, I can't exclude "dir1" with an lftp
> script that contains this exclude ? I get the directory and all of the
> subdir content:
>
> mirror -v --only-newer -x /public_html/lftptest/dir1/
> /public_html/lftptest local/lftptest
>
> I tried
> -x public_html/lftptest/dir1/
> and
> -x /home/public_html/lftptest/dir1/
> And
> -x lftptest/dir1/
>
> to no avail. (Oh, and ?exclude in place of ?x.)
>
> Any ideas?
Sorry, no. This seems unlikely to be a Cygwin-specific problem, so I think
you're most likely to find the answer on the lftp mailing list. Alexander
Lukyanov, the developer of lftp, often answers questions there. Andrew
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