[New: openFATE 309843] tnftp
Feature added by: Christopher Yeleighton (yecril71pl) Feature #309843, revision 1 Title: tnftp Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Christopher Yeleighton (yecril71pl) Description: Please replace lukemftp with tnftp . From: Luke Mewburn <lukem@netbsd.org> Hi Krzysztof, This was fixed in just before I renamed lukemftp to tnftp in February 2003. Pleaes consider upgrading the OpenSUSE lukemftp package to tnftp, available from ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/tnftp/ Numerous improvements have occurred since lukemftp 1.5 (which was released in October 2000 -- almost 10 years ago! cheers, Luke. Test Case: say man ftp Is: SYNOPSIS [-AadefginpRtvV] ... Should be: SYNOPSIS ftp [-AadefginpRtvV] ... -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309843
Feature changed by: Jan Engelhardt (jengelh) Feature #309843, revision 2 Title: tnftp Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Christopher Yeleighton (yecril71pl) Description: Please replace lukemftp with tnftp . From: Luke Mewburn <lukem@netbsd.org> Hi Krzysztof, This was fixed in just before I renamed lukemftp to tnftp in February 2003. Pleaes consider upgrading the OpenSUSE lukemftp package to tnftp, available from ftp://ftp.netbsd. org/pub/NetBSD/misc/tnftp/ Numerous improvements have occurred since lukemftp 1.5 (which was released in October 2000 -- almost 10 years ago! cheers, Luke. Test Case: say man ftp Is: SYNOPSIS [-AadefginpRtvV] ... Should be: SYNOPSIS ftp [-AadefginpRtvV] ... + Discussion: + #1: Jan Engelhardt (jengelh) (2010-06-15 10:38:20) + So this is actually just a name change. Ok. + Should have said so: "tnftp (formerly known as lukemftp) is a port of + the NetBSD FTP client to other systems. It offers many enhancements + over the traditional BSD FTP client, including command-line editing, + command-line fetches of FTP and HTTP URLs (including via proxies), + command-line uploads of FTP URLs, context-sensitive word completion, + dynamic progress bar, IPv6 support, modification time preservation, + paging of local and remote files, passive mode support (with fallback + to active mode), SOCKS support, TIS FWTK gate-ftp server support, and + transfer rate throttling. tnftp is the default FTP client found in + FreeBSD, MacOS X, NetBSD, and SuSE Linux." -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309843
Feature changed by: akash vishwakarma (vish_99) Feature #309843, revision 3 Title: tnftp - Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed + Package Wishlist: Rejected by akash vishwakarma (vish_99) + reject reason: Package present Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Christopher Yeleighton (yecril71pl) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Please replace lukemftp with tnftp . From: Luke Mewburn <lukem@netbsd.org> Hi Krzysztof, This was fixed in just before I renamed lukemftp to tnftp in February 2003. Pleaes consider upgrading the OpenSUSE lukemftp package to tnftp, available from ftp://ftp.netbsd. org/pub/NetBSD/misc/tnftp/ Numerous improvements have occurred since lukemftp 1.5 (which was released in October 2000 -- almost 10 years ago! cheers, Luke. Test Case: say man ftp Is: SYNOPSIS [-AadefginpRtvV] ... Should be: SYNOPSIS ftp [-AadefginpRtvV] ... Discussion: #1: Jan Engelhardt (jengelh) (2010-06-15 10:38:20) So this is actually just a name change. Ok. Should have said so: "tnftp (formerly known as lukemftp) is a port of the NetBSD FTP client to other systems. It offers many enhancements over the traditional BSD FTP client, including command-line editing, command-line fetches of FTP and HTTP URLs (including via proxies), command-line uploads of FTP URLs, context-sensitive word completion, dynamic progress bar, IPv6 support, modification time preservation, paging of local and remote files, passive mode support (with fallback to active mode), SOCKS support, TIS FWTK gate-ftp server support, and transfer rate throttling. tnftp is the default FTP client found in FreeBSD, MacOS X, NetBSD, and SuSE Linux." -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309843
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