*** dsmith` has quit IRC *** holycow has joined #gnuenterprise *** derek has quit IRC *** johannesV has joined #gnuenterprise *** kilo has joined #gnuenterprise *** reinhard has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV has quit IRC *** johannesV has joined #gnuenterprise *** holycow has quit IRC kilo: some free standards for you: http://isotc.iso.ch/livelink/livelink/fetch/2000/2489/Ittf_Home/PubliclyAvailableStandards.htm specially the ISO/IEC 11179 ones maybe forget it ;) *** kilo has quit IRC *** jcater has quit IRC *** SachaS has quit IRC *** wayneg has quit IRC *** havoc has quit IRC *** ajmitch has quit IRC *** johannesV has quit IRC *** dimas has quit IRC *** Vee has quit IRC *** reinhard has quit IRC *** nickr has quit IRC *** dsmith has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV has joined #gnuenterprise *** reinhard has joined #gnuenterprise *** jcater has joined #gnuenterprise *** nickr has joined #gnuenterprise *** wayneg has joined #gnuenterprise *** dimas has joined #gnuenterprise *** Vee has joined #gnuenterprise *** havoc has joined #gnuenterprise *** ajmitch has joined #gnuenterprise *** jcater has quit IRC *** wayneg has quit IRC *** havoc has quit IRC *** dsmith has quit IRC *** ajmitch has quit IRC *** johannesV has quit IRC *** Vee has quit IRC *** dimas has quit IRC *** reinhard has quit IRC *** nickr has quit IRC *** dsmith has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV has joined #gnuenterprise *** reinhard has joined #gnuenterprise *** jcater has joined #gnuenterprise *** nickr has joined #gnuenterprise *** wayneg has joined #gnuenterprise *** dimas has joined #gnuenterprise *** Vee has joined #gnuenterprise *** ajmitch has joined #gnuenterprise *** havoc has joined #gnuenterprise *** jcater has quit IRC *** havoc has quit IRC *** dsmith has quit IRC *** ajmitch has quit IRC *** johannesV has quit IRC *** Vee has quit IRC *** dimas has quit IRC *** reinhard has quit IRC *** nickr has quit IRC *** dsmith has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV has joined #gnuenterprise *** reinhard has joined #gnuenterprise *** jcater has joined #gnuenterprise *** nickr has joined #gnuenterprise *** dimas has joined #gnuenterprise *** Vee has joined #gnuenterprise *** havoc has joined #gnuenterprise *** ajmitch has joined #gnuenterprise *** jcater has quit IRC *** havoc has quit IRC *** dsmith has quit IRC *** ajmitch has quit IRC *** johannesV has quit IRC *** Vee has quit IRC *** dimas has quit IRC *** reinhard has quit IRC *** nickr has quit IRC *** dsmith has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV has joined #gnuenterprise *** reinhard has joined #gnuenterprise *** jcater has joined #gnuenterprise *** nickr has joined #gnuenterprise *** dimas has joined #gnuenterprise *** Vee has joined #gnuenterprise *** havoc has joined #gnuenterprise *** ajmitch has joined #gnuenterprise *** wayneg has quit IRC *** wayneg has joined #gnuenterprise *** wayneg has quit IRC *** wayneg has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV_ has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV has quit IRC *** chillywilly has quit IRC *** chillywilly has joined #gnuenterprise *** jamest has joined #gnuenterprise *** SachaS has joined #gnuenterprise *** jamest has quit IRC *** kilo has joined #gnuenterprise *** SachaS has quit IRC *** SachaS has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV_ has quit IRC *** chillywilly has quit IRC *** chillywi1ly has joined #gnuenterprise *** Alan_ has joined #gnuenterprise *** SachaS has quit IRC *** SachaS has joined #gnuenterprise *** holycow has joined #gnuenterprise Anyone know of a nice command line ftp put tool that is suitable dor scripts? Something like wget but for sending. no i try to use scp where possible as that is much more scriptable dsmith: yes hang on lftp it's an ftp client meant to be run from scripts ------ for f in `lftp -u "${USER},${PASS}" -e "nlist N*; exit" $SERVER` do echo "Downloading $f..." echo -n " " lftp -u "${USER},${PASS}" -e "get $f -o /tmp/$f; mv $f DOWNLOADED/$f; exit" $SERVER mv /tmp/$f /public/data/dataentry/in/extreme/$f chmod 666 /public/data/dataentry/in/extreme/$f done ------ is a script I use the for f in .... line connects and gets a listing of files (I had to do it that way for some reason instead of getting all files at once... don't ask me why) oh, yeah... I remember because I had to move the file on the ftp server into another directory after downloading *** sjc has joined #gnuenterprise Cool. I'll check it out. jcater: Thanks. reinhard: And I share your sentiments about ssh. reinhard: as do I, but sometimes I don't have a choice :-/ But sometimes you can only use ftp. :( *** chillywi1ly has quit IRC *** chillywi1ly has joined #gnuenterprise reinhard: you will be back on Monday, do i remember right? yes monday afternoon * holycow waves to all hi guys :) hi holycow and good night all *** reinhard has quit IRC hi holycow *** SachaS has joined #gnuenterprise hi SachaS hi kilo how are you? still working? at home, after training and shower, tired physically, but fresh mentally just looking at the link you sent today i picked that link up today, without looking at it :( sorry about that. oh i thought it was the superanswer for everything 8-)) sorry i should not do that. why are you sorry? maybe it can be of use i had a quick look at it and it has things like, what is a contact or what are the attributes of a contact etc i think we should look at "free" (or whatever it means) standards (or whatever it means) and consider them for the packages. yes i am a little bit lost in that question there are lots of standards and we should (should we?) choose one of them we should look for the super standard which superseeds all ;) actually we might first get a list of possible standards and then have a look at each one and, as you say, pick one or the other GNUe presents: The Quest for the Holy Standard yep dont go for a standard, go for gnue because gnue is the holy standard hey SachaS wow, you should have become a marketing or PR man hehehe :) i wish i had more time, but i think we should also check out what zope3 is doing i spoke with one of their authors and they completely reworked the whole thing not sure i grok what they are up to but it did sound interesting as well why did they do that for the same reason that gnue exists, cross platform, not tied down to any one particular interface although i think their focus is slightly different i'm not exactly sure how tho, the guy went on about data structures and rdf and i got completely lost :) well that happens sometimes *** SachaS has quit IRC *** dsmith has quit IRC *** SachaS has joined #gnuenterprise *** Vee has quit IRC *** SachaS has joined #gnuenterprise *** SachaS has quit IRC *** SachaS has joined #gnuenterprise *** dsmith has joined #gnuenterprise *** kilo has quit IRC *** dsmith has quit IRC *** SachaS has joined #gnuenterprise good night ni *** sjc has quit IRC *** SachaZzzz has quit IRC *** ajmitch_ has joined #gnuenterprise morning *** gsoti_away has joined #gnuenterprise *** gsoti_away has left #gnuenterprise *** holycow has quit IRC *** Vee has joined #gnuenterprise *** jcater_ has joined #gnuenterprise *** holycow has joined #gnuenterprise moo *** GelF has joined #gnuenterprise hi jc :) bah senor chill *** GelF has quit IRC *** jcater__ has joined #gnuenterprise *** jcater_ has quit IRC