1 - Solaris specific documentation change. |
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2 - Solaris tbl(1) won't handle 'x' suffix. |
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3 |
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4 --- doc/lftp.1 2015-10-14 14:44:17.423356916 -0700 |
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5 +++ doc/lftp.1 2015-10-14 14:47:00.443113545 -0700 |
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6 @@ -67,8 +67,7 @@ will connect to that site otherwise a co |
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7 the open command. |
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8 .PP |
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9 \fBlftp\fP can handle several file access methods - FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, |
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10 -HFTP, FISH, SFTP and file (HTTPS and FTPS are only available when lftp is |
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11 -compiled with GNU TLS or OpenSSL library). You can specify the method to use in `open |
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12 +HFTP, FISH, SFTP and file. You can specify the method to use in `open |
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13 URL' command, e.g. `open http://www.us.kernel.org/pub/linux'. HFTP is |
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14 ftp-over-http-proxy protocol. It can be used automatically instead of FTP |
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15 if ftp:proxy is set to `http://proxy[:port]'. Fish is a protocol working |
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16 @@ -167,7 +166,7 @@ any command that accepts input URLs usin |
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17 .Sp |
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18 .in +0.5i |
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19 .TS |
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20 -l lx . |
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21 +l l . |
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22 add <name> [<loc>] T{ |
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23 add current place or given location to bookmarks and bind to given name |
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24 T} |
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25 @@ -185,7 +184,7 @@ The following subcommands are recognized |
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26 .Sp |
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27 .in +0.5i |
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28 .TS |
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29 -l lx . |
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30 +l l . |
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31 stat print cache status (default) |
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32 on|off turn on/off caching |
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33 flush flush cache |
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34 @@ -226,7 +225,7 @@ and outputs the information according to |
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35 .Sp |
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36 .in +0.5i |
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37 .TS |
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38 -l1 l lx . |
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39 +l1 l l . |
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40 \-1 single-column output |
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41 \-a, \-\-all show dot files |
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42 \-B, \-\-basename show basename of files only |
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43 @@ -345,7 +344,7 @@ of this command. Options: |
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44 .Sp |
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45 .in +0.5i |
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46 .TS |
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47 -l1 l lx . |
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48 +l1 l l . |
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49 \-d \fIMD\fP, \-\-max\-depth=\fIMD\fP specify maximum scan depth |
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50 \-l, \-\-list use long listing format |
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51 .TE |
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52 @@ -377,7 +376,7 @@ instances of \fIrfile\fP (and \-o \fIlfi |
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53 .Sp |
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54 .in +0.5i |
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55 .TS |
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56 -l lx . |
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57 +l l . |
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58 \-c continue, reget |
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59 \-E delete source files after successful transfer |
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60 \-e delete target file before the transfer |
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61 @@ -404,7 +403,7 @@ Transfer a single file. Options: |
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62 .Sp |
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63 .in +0.5i |
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64 .TS |
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65 -l lx . |
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66 +l l . |
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67 \-o <lfile> T{ |
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68 destination file name (default - basename of rfile) |
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69 T} |
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70 @@ -429,7 +428,7 @@ Glob given patterns containing metachara |
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71 .Sp |
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72 .in +0.5i |
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73 .TS |
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74 -l lx . |
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75 +l l . |
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76 \-f plain files (default) |
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77 \-d directories |
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78 \-a all types |
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79 @@ -458,7 +457,7 @@ Options: |
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80 .Sp |
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81 .in +0.5i |
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82 .TS |
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83 -l lx . |
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84 +l l . |
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85 \-v verbose, several \-v increase verbosity |
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86 \-r list just one specified job without recursion |
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87 .TE |
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88 @@ -517,7 +516,7 @@ Gets selected files with expanded wildca |
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89 .Sp |
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90 .in +0.5i |
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91 .TS |
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92 -l lx . |
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93 +l l . |
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94 \-c continue, reget. |
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95 \-d T{ |
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96 create directories the same as file names and get the files into them instead of current directory. |
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97 @@ -540,7 +539,7 @@ directory name. Source and/or target can |
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98 .Sp |
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99 .in +0.5i |
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100 .TS |
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101 -l1 l lx . |
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102 +l1 l l . |
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103 \-c, \-\-continue T{ |
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104 continue a mirror job if possible |
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105 T} |
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106 @@ -768,7 +767,7 @@ local name as remote one. This can be ch |
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107 .Sp |
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108 .in +0.5i |
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109 .TS |
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110 -l lx . |
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111 +l l . |
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112 \-c continue, reput |
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113 \-d T{ |
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114 create directories the same as in file names and put the files into them instead of current directory |
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115 @@ -816,7 +815,7 @@ Options: |
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116 .Sp |
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117 .in +0.5i |
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118 .TS |
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119 -l lx . |
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120 +l l . |
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121 \-c T{ |
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122 continue transfer. Requires \fIlfile.lftp-pget-status\fP file. |
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123 T} |
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124 @@ -838,7 +837,7 @@ of \fIlfile\fP is used as remote name. D |
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125 .Sp |
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126 .in +0.5i |
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127 .TS |
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128 -l lx . |
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129 +l l . |
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130 \-o <rfile> T{ |
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131 specifies remote file name (default - basename of lfile) |
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132 T} |
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133 @@ -893,7 +892,7 @@ destination is given. |
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134 .Sp |
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135 .in +0.5i |
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136 .TS |
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137 -l lx . |
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138 +l l . |
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139 \-q Be quiet. |
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140 \-v Be verbose. |
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141 \-Q T{ |
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142 @@ -914,7 +913,7 @@ Examples: |
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143 .Sp |
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144 .in +0.5i |
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145 .TS |
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146 -l lx . |
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147 +l l . |
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148 queue \-d 3 Delete the third item in the queue. |
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149 queue \-m 6 4 T{ |
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150 Move the sixth item in the queue before the fourth. |
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151 @@ -977,7 +976,7 @@ Default delay is one second, default com |
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152 .Sp |
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153 .in +0.5i |
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154 .TS |
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155 -l lx . |
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156 +l l . |
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157 \-c <count> maximum number of iterations |
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158 \-d <delay> delay between iterations |
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159 \-\-while\-ok stop when command exits with non-zero code |
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160 @@ -1024,7 +1023,7 @@ It can be changed by options: |
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161 .Sp |
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162 .in +0.5i |
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163 .TS |
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164 -l lx . |
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165 +l l . |
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166 \-a list all settings, including default values |
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167 \-d list only default values, not necessary current ones |
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168 .TE |
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169 @@ -1083,7 +1082,7 @@ Options: |
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170 .Sp |
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171 .in +0.5i |
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172 .TS |
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173 -l lx . |
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174 +l l . |
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175 \-O <directory> T{ |
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176 specifies base directory where files should be placed |
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177 T} |
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178 @@ -1354,7 +1353,7 @@ The following escapes are supported: |
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179 .Sp |
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180 .in +0.5i |
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181 .TS |
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182 -l lx . |
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183 +l l . |
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184 \\a bell |
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185 \\e escape |
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186 \\n new line |
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