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Connecting to OS/2 machine slash/backslash problem (2 posts)

  • Started 18 years ago by herke
  • Latest reply 18 years ago from Jim Matthews
  • herke Member

    When I try to connect to a OS/2 machine I get slash/backslash conversion errors. I cannot find any preference setting which covers this, so I am stuck with this. Below you find the transition log.

    Fetch 5.0.2 (5A664) running on Mac OS X 10.4 (8A428)
    StuffIt Engine 0x0 (StuffIt Features Not Available)
    Partial serial FETCH5F001-3VGJ-9HSP T
    Connecting to 89.1.1.2 port 21 (19-08-05 10:39:03)
    Connected to 89.1.1.2 port 21 (19-08-05 10:39:03)
    220 LOCAL IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 - FTP Server ver 09:39:01 on Mar 03 1995 ready.
    USER mac2
    331 Password required for mac2.
    PASS
    230 User mac2 logged in.
    SYST
    215 OS/2 operating system
    PWD
    257 "D:interfil" is current directory.
    MACB ENABLE
    502 Unknown command.
    CWD d:interfil
    250 CWD command successful.
    PWD
    257 "D:interfil" is current directory.
    PWD
    257 "D:interfil" is current directory.
    TYPE A
    200 Type set to A.
    PORT 89,1,1,30,19,94
    200 PORT command successful.
    NLST
    150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for D:interfil.
    S0053G01.HDR
    S0053G01.IMG
    S0053G03.HDR
    S0053G03.IMG
    226 Transfer complete.
    work_dir_valid: 1 work_dir: D:interfil item.GetPath(): D:interfil/
    CWD D:interfil/
    550 D:interfil/: error 2.
    ftp_cwd: -30006 (state == CHANGING_DIR)
    PWD
    257 "D:interfil" is current directory.
    PWD
    257 "D:interfil" is current directory.
    work_dir_valid: 1 work_dir: D:interfil item.GetPath(): D:interfil/
    CWD D:interfil/
    550 D:interfil/: error 2.
    ftp_cwd: -30006 (state == CHANGING_DIR)

    Posted 18 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    Would you be willing to test a copy of Fetch with a workaround for this problem? If so, please send email to bugs at fetchsoftworks dot com.

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 18 years ago #

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