[ale] Good tool for transferring directory tree to ftp?
James Sumners
james.sumners at gmail.com
Thu Apr 20 15:15:30 EDT 2006
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On 4/20/06, Ben Coleman <oloryn at benshome.net> wrote:
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> I've probably blanked on something obvious here, but what's a good tool for
> transferring a directory tree from the local hard drive to an ftp site? As
> in, I want to maintain a yum repository locally and push the whole thing up to
> a web site via ftp when I make changes. Googling for ftp mirroring software
> produces lots of software for going the other way - pulling a remote directory
> tree onto the local hard disk - but so far I haven't found something good for
> local-to-remote. What am I missing?
>
> Ben
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