Hello Jeremy,
Jeremy MAURO <jmauro@antidot.net> wrote:
> sftp> ls -l old
> -rw-r--r-- 1 user 100 9798 Jul 16 07:56
> 20120716_full_delhaizedirect_categories.zip
> -rw-r--r-- 1 user 100 9802 Jul 17 09:57
> 20120717_full_delhaizedirect_categories.zip
>
> sftp> ls -l -h old
> -rw-r--r-- 0 1047 100 9.6K Jul 16 09:56
> old/20120716_full_delhaizedirect_categories.zip
> -rw-r--r-- 0 1047 100 9.6K Jul 17 11:57
> old/20120717_full_delhaizedirect_categories.zip
My first guess is that -h somehow translates the foreign time
(probably UTC) to your local time (UTC+2), whereas using ssh, the
server does not know your local time and hence can do no translation.
Best regards,
Claudius
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