FTP directory listing
e118 student
e118-ak at euler.uucp
Fri Apr 14 11:10:08 AEST 1989
I have recently been using anonymous ftp to download files from the
fine folks at sumex-aim.stanford.edu, specifically the info-mac part.
Everything's wonderful, but there's a lot of good stuff there. What
I would *like* to do is to port across a directory listing onto my
disk so I could peruse it at my leisure without running up connect
time across netland. On my own machine, I would just say "ls -s -C"
to get name and filesize (in K) in multi-column mode. However, when
I try this on the ftp connection, sumex thinks that "-s" is the file
I want listed and "-C" is the localfile in which I want to store the
output. (They have a file listing the contents, but it is full of
info I don't need -- date of modification, size in bytes, etc. -- and
is thus several hundred K itself).
Can I get the ftp machine to recognize options on the "ls" or "mls"
command? If I can get it to give me size in K, is there a unix command
I can use locally afterwards to intelligently multi-column it?
Please e-mail any helpful tips.
Thanks in advance,
-- Linc Madison = e118-ak at euler.berkeley.edu
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