Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 23:53:25 +0930 From: Shaun Branden <shaun@pcuse.com> To: ports@freebsd.org Subject: vim editing over ftp Message-ID: <20030610142325.GB37636@pcuse.com>
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I recently upgraded to vim 6.2.14 and now have problems editing over ftp. The file displays locally as empty, but I know it exists and has content. If I make any edits, the existing file on the server is clobbered. Here is information from the vim debugger: DBG: NetRead(a:1<0r>) { DBG: NetOptionSave() DBG: NetRead1: choice<ftp://ftp.pcuse.com/pcuse.com/resume.html> DBG: NetRead2: choice<ftp://ftp.pcuse.com/pcuse.com/resume.html> DBG: NetMethod(a:choice<ftp://ftp.pcuse.com/pcuse.com/resume.html>) { DBG: NetMethod: ftp://... DBG: NetUserPass(a:0<0>) { DBG: a:0=0 case <=1: DBG: return NetUserPass } DBG: NetMethod: a:choice <ftp://ftp.pcuse.com/pcuse.com/resume.html> DBG: NetMethod: b:netrw_method <3> DBG: NetMethod: g:netrw_machine<ftp.pcuse.com> DBG: NetMethod: g:netrw_port <> DBG: NetMethod: g:netrw_uid <shaun> DBG: NetMethod: g:netrw_passwd <real_passwd_here> DBG: NetMethod: b:netrw_fname <pcuse.com/resume.html> DBG: NetMethod return } DBG: read via fetch for ftp+mipf (method #3) DBG: NetGetFile readcmd<0r> cmdarg<> fname</tmp/v288512/0> readable=0 DBG NetRead: cleanup DBG: NetOptionRestore() DBG: return NetRead } I ran this as the root user just incase there were permission issues. /tmp/v288512 directory permissions are: drwx------ 2 root wheel 512 Jun 10 11:37 v288512 and the directory is empty: root@sagan:v288512$ pwd /tmp/v288512 root@sagan:v288512$ ls -la total 6 drwx------ 2 root wheel 512 Jun 10 11:37 . drwxrwxrwt 43 root wheel 3072 Jun 10 11:41 .. Vim does not print the file to screen, but will clobber the file if I make edits. The file does exist on the server: ncftp /pcuse.com > pwd ftp://shaun:PASSWORD@ftp.pcuse.com/pcuse.com/ ncftp /pcuse.com > ls -l r* -rw-r--r-- 1 shaun shaun 7542 Jun 8 04:09 resume.html thanks Shaun Branden
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