Yil
09-21-2005, 10:46 PM
Grrr... yet another bug.
ioftpd appears to always report dates as month/day/time instead of month/day/year if they are older files. In my mind this is a pretty serious issue...
Of course I figure this out when a feb 29, 2004 file is displayed as feb 29 12:34 which is assumed to be in the current year and is obviously invalid!
Of course it would suck to verify dates with MDTM but that isn't supported either...
Mirror script working fine against 4 other ftp servers in little time, but after no list -alR, list /path-with-[]-in-it being broken, and now timestamps being fubared I'm really quite annoyed and no obvious solution to this one...
ioftpd appears to always report dates as month/day/time instead of month/day/year if they are older files. In my mind this is a pretty serious issue...
Of course I figure this out when a feb 29, 2004 file is displayed as feb 29 12:34 which is assumed to be in the current year and is obviously invalid!
Of course it would suck to verify dates with MDTM but that isn't supported either...
Mirror script working fine against 4 other ftp servers in little time, but after no list -alR, list /path-with-[]-in-it being broken, and now timestamps being fubared I'm really quite annoyed and no obvious solution to this one...