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Posted by dorayme on 11/26/49 11:55
In article <8fe08$44e08043$40cba78d$1257@NAXS.COM>,
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
> > In article
> > <1155552683.999357.138970@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
> > "Sym" <symeonb@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> If you have access to telnet or ssh on the host then the mv command
> >> will work very well....
> >
> > My present FTP program is Cyberduck...."Cyberduck is a open
> > source FTP and SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer) browser"
> >
> > mv eh? Care to rub a couple more words together... don't be shy
> > now. I will go to bed and keep repeating mv, mv... and some of
> > this might begin to mean something tomorrow or the next day...
>
> Usage: mv [OPTION]... SOURCE DEST
> or: mv [OPTION]... SOURCE... DIRECTORY
> ..........kups
>
> You should slap together a development Linux server, the experience can
> be most invaluable ;-)
Thanks for taking the trouble Jonathan, these are indeed more
words rubbed together. I will keep your post for a time when I
have more background in these things... it is a rare thing for me
that I wanted to do the other day and is certainly less pressing
on broadband... but I was curious and will try to find time to
study these things when I can. A bloke on a Mac group said:
"Most FTP servers do not provide this capability. If you can log
into a shell on the server (via ssh), you can do it this way:
cd /path/to/directory/
mv * ../..
"
--
dorayme
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