Installed ncftp2 1:2.4.3-5 (source i386)
Installed:
ncftp2_2.4.3-5.diff.gz
to dists/potato/main/source/net/ncftp2_2.4.3-5.diff.gz
replacing ncftp2_2.4.3-4.diff.gz
ncftp2_2.4.3-5.dsc
to dists/potato/main/source/net/ncftp2_2.4.3-5.dsc
replacing ncftp2_2.4.3-4.dsc
ncftp2_2.4.3-5_i386.deb
to dists/potato/main/binary-i386/net/ncftp2_2.4.3-5.deb
replacing ncftp2_2.4.3-4.deb
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Format: 1.6
Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 00:37:48 -0600
Source: ncftp2
Binary: ncftp2
Architecture: source i386
Version: 1:2.4.3-5
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org>
Description:
ncftp2 - A user-friendly and full-featured FTP client.
Closes: 10004 10793 11061 13302 22789 50305 52649
Changes:
ncftp2 (1:2.4.3-5) unstable; urgency=low
.
* "BOOKMARKS" command now saves using default port (21). (Closes: #52649)
* Fixed local completion. (Closes: #22789)
* Add support for non-visual "hosts" command. (Patch from Andreas Dilger.)
* Rebuilt with libncurses5 and libreadline4.
* Properly document that ncftp only supports a subset of the URL
specification in the man page. (Closes: #13302)
* "URL-type" logins force anonymous FTP mode, per the URL
specification. (Closes: #10004)
* Add an "acct" (account) command. (Closes: #10793)
* Increase maximum command line length to 16k. (Closes: #11061).
I can't see any (easy) way to make readline warn when the
command line has gotten "too long." OTOH, 16k should be enough for
several hundred (long) filenames.
* Fixed seg fault that happened when reading ncftp3's bookmarks files.
(Closes: #50305)
Files:
2cdd4b3f86aae1812e662524c821fe27 567 net optional ncftp2_2.4.3-5.dsc
37ae76e08e51d97f16f4695c772dd42c 9263 net optional ncftp2_2.4.3-5.diff.gz
70a856209c5cd29067abcaa95f402d32 82706 net optional ncftp2_2.4.3-5_i386.deb
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