When Tc11 is released and maybe tc11.01 has appeared, the next step should be a look at the SFTP plugin. I mention this so I'm not (again) late with the suggestions:
- Important: At server server copying, add a -p so that the attributes (especially the file date/time) are retained.
Suggestion: add parameter -p for server server copying
- Enable the display of user and group in the Tc SFTP panel in long mode (unlike the file date, it is not necessary to include a change option for user/group, this can be handled specifically via the tc command line per OS (example: chmod).
New SFTP plugin available now
- look at the problems mentioned in this thread.
SFTP Plugin: Ich habe 2 "Probleme"
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When Tc11 is released, next step should be a look at the SFTP plugin
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Re: When Tc11 is released, next step should be a look at the SFTP plugin
Another topic SFTP:
Investigation of why aliases cannot be executed with the linux shells (e.g. bash) (example in the Tc command line: ls -l works, ll (alias for ls -l (entered in .bashrc) does not work, but of course it works in the linux terminal)
Another topic SFTP plugin
Investigation of why aliases cannot be executed with the linux shells (e.g. bash) (example in the Tc command line: ls -l works, ll (alias for ls -l (entered in .bashrc) does not work, but of course it works in the linux terminal)
Another topic SFTP plugin
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Re: When Tc11 is released, next step should be a look at the SFTP plugin
SFTP is using a non-interactive shell (you can't type characters interactively). Aliases don't work in non-interactive shells, see e.g.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/258219/how-to-define-alias-for-non-interactive-non-login-shell
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/258219/how-to-define-alias-for-non-interactive-non-login-shell
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