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Each site has its own command queue. `-n' adds the command before the given item in the queue. It is possible to queue up a running job by using command `queue wait '. queue --delete|-d [index or wildcard expression] Delete one or more items from the queue. If no argument is given, the last entry in the queue is deleted. queue --move|-m [index] Move the given items before the given queue index, or to the end if no destination is given. Options: -q Be quiet. -v Be verbose. -Q Output in a format that can be used to re-queue. Useful with --delete. Mirror specified remote directory to local directory -R, --reverse reverse mirror (put files) Lots of other options are documented in the man page lftp(1). When using -R, the first directory is local and the second is remote. If the second directory is omitted, basename of the first directory is used. If both directories are omitted, current local and remote directories are used. See the man page lftp(1) for a complete documentation. lftp now tricks the shell to move it to background process group. lftp continues to run in the background despite the `Stopped' message. lftp will automatically terminate when all jobs are finished. Use `fg' shell command to return to lftp if it is still running. - not supported protocol -w Write history to file. -r Read history from file; appends to current history. -c Clear the history. -l List the history (default). Optional argument cnt specifies the number of history lines to list, or "all" to list all entries. [cached]!%.0f B/s%.0fb/s%.1f KiB/s%.1fK/s%.2f MiB/s%.2fM/s%d address$|es$ found%d file$|s$ found%d file$|s$ found, now scanning %s%ld $#l#byte|bytes$ cached%lld $#ll#byte|bytes$ transferred%lld $#ll#byte|bytes$ transferred in %ld $#l#second|seconds$%s (filter)%s failed for %d of %d director$y|ies$ %s failed for %d of %d file$|s$ %s is a built-in alias for %s %s is an alias to `%s' %s must be one of: %s must be one of: %s%s ok, %d director$y|ies$ created %s ok, %d director$y|ies$ removed %s ok, %d file$|s$ removed %s ok, `%s' created %s ok, `%s' removed %s%d error$|s$ detected %s: %d - no such job %s: %s - no such cached session. Use `scache' to look at session list. %s: %s - not a number %s: %s. Use `set -a' to look at all variables. %s: %s: Number expected. %s: %s: no files found %s: --continue conflicts with --remove-target. %s: --share conflicts with --only-incomplete. %s: --share conflicts with --only-new. %s: --share conflicts with --output-directory. %s: -c, -f, -v, -h conflict with other `open' options and arguments %s: -m: Number expected as second argument. %s: -n: positive number expected. %s: BUG - deadlock detected %s: GetPass() failed -- assume anonymous login %s: No queue is active. %s: Operand missed for `expire' %s: Operand missed for size %s: Please specify a file or directory to share. %s: Please specify meta-info file or URL. %s: ambiguous source directory (`%s' or `%s'?) %s: ambiguous target directory (`%s' or `%s'?) %s: argument required. %s: bookmark name required %s: cannot create local session %s: command `%s' is not compiled in. %s: date-time parse error %s: date-time specification missed %s: import type required (netscape,ncftp) %s: invalid block size `%s' %s: invalid option -- '%c' %s: multiple --file or --directory options must have the same base directory %s: no current job %s: no old directory for this site %s: no such bookmark `%s' %s: option '%s%s' doesn't allow an argument %s: option '%s%s' is ambiguous %s: option '%s%s' is ambiguous; possibilities:%s: option '%s%s' requires an argument %s: option requires an argument -- '%c' %s: received redirection to `%s' %s: some other job waits for job %d %s: source directory is required (mirror:require-source is set) %s: spaces in bookmark name are not allowed %s: summarizing conflicts with --max-depth=%i %s: unrecognized option '%s%s' %s: wait loop detected %s: warning: summarizing is the same as using --max-depth=0 %sModified: %d file$|s$, %d symlink$|s$ %sNew: %d file$|s$, %d symlink$|s$ %sRemoved: %d director$y|ies$, %d file$|s$, %d symlink$|s$ %sTotal: %d director$y|ies$, %d file$|s$, %d symlink$|s$ '(commands)**** FXP: giving up, reverting to plain copy **** FXP: trying to reverse ftp:fxp-passive-source **** FXP: trying to reverse ftp:fxp-passive-sscn **** FXP: trying to reverse ftp:ssl-protect-fxp , maximum size %ld , no size limit, or empty=1 =0|>1Accepted connection from [%s]:%dAccepted data connection from (%s) port %uAccess failed: Account is required, set ftp:acct variableAdded job$|s$Ambiguous command `%s'. Ambiguous command `%s'. Use `help' to see available commands. Ambiguous command. Attach the terminal to specified backgrounded lftp process. Cannot bind a socket for torrent:port-rangeChange current local directory to . The previous local directory is stored as `-'. You can do `lcd -' to change the directory back. Change current remote directory to . The previous remote directory is stored as `-'. You can do `cd -' to change the directory back. The previous directory for each site is also stored on disk, so you can do `open site; cd -' even after lftp restart. Change the mode of each FILE to MODE. -c, --changes - like verbose but report only when a change is made -f, --quiet - suppress most error messages -v, --verbose - output a diagnostic for every file processed -R, --recursive - change files and directories recursively MODE can be an octal number or symbolic mode (see chmod(1)) Changing remote directory...Close idle connections. By default only with current server. -a close idle connections with all servers Closing HTTP connectionClosing aborted data socketClosing control socketClosing data socketClosing idle connectionCommands queued:ConnectedConnecting data socket to (%s) port %uConnecting data socket to proxy %s (%s) port %uConnecting to %s%s (%s) port %uConnecting to peer %s port %uConnecting...Connection idleConnection limit reachedCould not parse HTTP status lineCreated a stopped queue. DNS resolution not trusted.Data connection establishedData connection peer has mismatching addressData connection peer has wrong port numberData socket error (%s) - reconnectingDefine or undefine alias . If omitted, the alias is undefined, else is takes the value . If no argument is given the current aliases are listed. Delaying before reconnectDelaying before retryDelete specified job with or all jobs Deleted job$|s$DisconnectingDoneExecute commands recorded in file Execute site command and output the result You can redirect its output Expand wildcards and run specified command. Options can be used to expand wildcards to list of files, directories, or both types. Type selection is not very reliable and depends on server. If entry type cannot be determined, it will be included in the list. -f plain files (default) -d directories -a all types --exist return zero exit code when the patterns expand to non-empty list --not-exist return zero exit code when the patterns expand to an empty list FEAT negotiation...Failed to change mode of `%s' because no old mode is available. Failed to change mode of `%s' to %04o (%s). Fatal errorFetching headers...File cannot be accessedFile movedFile moved to `File name missed. Finished %sGets selected files with expanded wildcards -c continue, resume transfer -d create directories the same as in file names and get the files into them instead of current directory -E delete remote files after successful transfer -a use ascii mode (binary is the default) -O specifies base directory or URL where files should be placed Gets the specified file using several connections. This can speed up transfer, but loads the net heavily impacting other users. Use only if you really have to transfer the file ASAP. Options: -c continue transfer. Requires .lftp-pget-status file. -n set maximum number of connections (default is is taken from pget:default-n setting) -O specifies base directory where files should be placed Getting directory contentsGetting file list (%lld) [%s]Getting files informationGetting meta-data: %sGroup commands together to be executed as one command You can launch such a group in background Handshaking...Hit EOFHit EOF while fetching headersHost name lookup failureInterruptInvalid IPv4 numeric addressInvalid IPv6 numeric addressInvalid command. Invalid range format. Format is min-max, e.g. 10-20.Invalid time format. Format is