moving folders

Joseph C. Lininger jbahm at pcdesk.net
Fri Jan 28 04:23:51 EST 2005


Glen,
At first glance, this appears to be a permitions problem. Ensure that 
the user and group that is being used to access teh files via ftp has 
read permition on files, and read/execute permition on directories. If 
the permitions are not right on files, many ftp servers will simply not 
show them.

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On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Glenn at home wrote:

> I seem to have a problem after moving folders.
> I copy them in internally from my XP box via the router, and this also
> happened with a folder someone uploaded from outside to the "incoming
> folder.
> I copied them to another folder in the FTP site, called audio.
> Here was my command, and the results were the same for all folders I copied
> recently.
> I initiated the below command from within the incoming folder, and the
> folder I moved in the below example is called "sounds".
> mv sounds /home/ftp/pub/audio
> And it appeared to move the folder called "sounds" to the audio folder, and
> if I go to that folder via FTP, it will be there but empty.
> But if I go to the newly placed "sounds" folder via Linux, and open it, the
> files are there.
> Is there a way to fix this without re-uploading the files/folders?
> This has worked with other folders, but I don't know what I did differently
> with them.
> Thanks for any ideas.
> Glenn
>
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