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gnupload and ncftpput
From: |
Karl Berry |
Subject: |
gnupload and ncftpput |
Date: |
Sun, 27 Jul 2008 19:54:38 -0500 |
Hi Ralf and everyone,
I received a suggestion to mention gnupload in the GNU maintainers
manual, since it's the easiest way (that I know of, anyway) to upload
files to ftp.gnu.org and alpha.gnu.org.
However, there is one issue I felt should be mentioned to do so: the
dependency on ncftpput. Personally, I don't have ncftp installed on all
the myriad machines I upload from, and I don't really want to depend on
it, either. So (a long time) I wrote a shell script that uses
plain-old-ftp (BSD-based, like the one in GNU inetutils) to do the same
job with the same interface, which I simply name ncftpput in my PATH.
It's attached.
So, I guess my questions are:
1) do you have any interest in eliminating the dependency on ncftpput?
2) do you have any interest in including this ncftpput-replacement
somewhere, somehow?
Probably most maintainers do have ncftpput; in any case, it's hardly
critical. I suppose I could put the script in, say, the gnustandards
repository, or maybe gnulib, and people who want it could get it.
I am not exactly sure of the best way to proceed.
(I see I used a bash-ism in my script, and I did not attempt to make
perfectly robust, etc., but that could all be solved if there is
a need.)
Thoughts, reactions?
Thanks,
k
ncftpput-ftp.sh
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- gnupload and ncftpput,
Karl Berry <=