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Re[2]: wput: bug-report
Hiho!
> You can specify command-line-flags (--reupload, --dont-continue) to force wput
> to overwrite the remote file also if it already exists. (See
> USAGE.resumehandling). If you need to delete the file beforehand this would
> be more difficult.
> A scripting mechanism for such cases is planned for future version, but i have
> nearly no time left for wput anymore...
Thanks for your answer, but I solved the problem two days ago. Seems
like there was some sort of misconfiguration of the ftp-server I want
to upload to. Within the config it showed that the directory and the
files within were writeable, thus overwriteable... I did a reinstall
(I'm talking about a M$-computer), now it works...
Sincerely,
Maik Schmidt
> Regards,
> Hagen
> Am Mittwoch, 30. Juni 2004 21:21 schrieben Sie:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I think I have a feature request. I want to use wput for uploading compiled
>> binary code for AVR microcontroller from my UML to my local PC via FTP
>> protocol. It works well... unless the file is already uploaded... since I
>> wanted to automate the process of compiling and uploading, I use wput
>> within the makefile...
>>
>> The problem: wput skips uploading when the file is already within my ftp
>> upload directory. How about a feature of "first delete, then re-upload"
>> alas overwriting? ^^;
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Maik Schmidt