cadaver Digest, Vol 5, Issue 1

Eugene Dorfman eugene.dorfman at gmail.com
Fri Mar 20 12:08:29 EDT 2009


Hi Brian

This functionality (like lftp mirror -R) cadaver does not provide.  However
I patched the client so that it accepts script files just like lftp would.
You can create a script using "find" and prefix each line with "put ".  Then
you feed this script to a patched cadaver version (which I can send you
directly) - and it will upload all that you specified. (it will not create
directories automatically, but that also is solved by scripting).  Another
alternative to my patch which lets you to automate cadaver is to use
expect.  But I found it easier to patch cadaver, for I needed a lot of
scripts and didn't feel like using tcl with expect.

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> From: Brian Amberg <Brian.Amberg at unibas.ch>
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> Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 14:21:19 +0100
> Subject: Recursive Upload with cadaver
> Hello,
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> I have been searching for a solution to this problem, but have not
> found anything so far. Is it possible to recursively upload
> directories with cadaver? Something like lftps mirror command?
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> thank you and best regards,
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> Brian
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