[TxMt] New Remote Project bundle
Thomas Aylott
textmate at subtlegradient.com
Fri Oct 12 14:48:34 UTC 2007
Finder still mounts FTP read only. I think fuse would work, but that's
hardly a simple solution. I guess panic transmit would have to be good
enough.
I have a few commands that FTP for a few standard projects I use all
the time. It'd prolly be a wee bit slow and difficult to make a good
ftp sync system inside textmate. Hence there being so many shareware
FTP apps I suppose. ;)
Thomas Aylott [SubtleGradient] from iPhone
On Oct 12, 2007, at 10:21 AM, Rob McBroom <textmate at skurfer.com> wrote:
> On Oct 11, 2007, at 3:49 PM, Thomas Aylott wrote:
>
>> I'm really glad someone has finally tried to solve this.
>> Now if we could only get a super-simple ftp option instead of
>> relying on ssh… <hint, hint> ;)
>
> rsync was originally built to run over RSH, so you could use that
> instead. :) And I noted this in the documentation, but rsync can
> work with two local directories (or any two directories that
> *appear* to be local), so you could always mount a remote filesystem
> via AFP or NFS and sync them that way.
>
> Is there an easy way to recursively transfer things via FTP? And
> does it transfer the whole directory every time? That would probably
> be pretty slow.
>
> The Finder lets you "mount" things via FTP. If it looks enough like
> a real filesystem (and that's a big "if"), then you could probably
> use rsync between a local directory and a directory mounted via FTP.
>
> ---
> Rob McBroom
> <http://www.skurfer.com/>
> I didn't "switch" to Apple... my OS did.
>
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