RSE 2.0.0 (TM 2.0.1) FTP STOR ignores ASCII/binary preferences saving remote files [message #14054] |
Tue, 07 August 2007 13:57  |
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Originally posted by: davisons.qwest.com
I'm in the process of moving to Eclipse 3.3 with RSE 2.0.0 (with the TM
2.0.1 patches) and have noticed that the STOR operation to save remote files
always uses a binary transfer, regardless of the transfer type specified in
the preferences. The RETR operation to open files transfers according to
the settings in the preferences page. The same thing occurs when copying
files between the Local connection and a remote host. Should this be the
expected behavior? I've been using Eclipse 3.2.2 with RSE 1.0.1 and it uses
the preferences settings to open and save files. The consequence of this
new behavior is that I'm getting unexpected line break characters.
My connections are setup as FTP only connections for both versions of RSE.
Has anyone else experienced this? I looked for a bug description and
couldn't find anything like what I'm seeing -- perhaps I should open one?
Thanks,
Stephen Davison
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Re: RSE 2.0.0 (TM 2.0.1) FTP STOR ignores ASCII/binary preferences saving remote files [message #14106 is a reply to message #14089] |
Mon, 13 August 2007 11:49  |
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Originally posted by: davisons.qwest.com
Martin, thanks for the response and the link to the previous bug. There is
still an issue with the file transfer type for FTP Only connections. I've
submitted bug id 199773 for this issue.
Regards,
Stephen
"Martin Oberhuber" <martin.oberhuber@windriver.com> wrote in message
news:f9ctd9$vac$1@build.eclipse.org...
> There was a bug related to ASCII / Binary transfer and especially line
> endings: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=189352
>
> That one is marked fixed, if you still see an issue please file a new bug.
> Perhaps the patch attached to the old bug helps understanding
> what's going on.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Martin Oberhuber
> Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
> http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
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>
> Stephen Davison wrote:
>> I should have written RSE 2.0.0.1 instead of TM 2.0.1. I apologize for
>> the sloppiness.
>>
>> "Stephen Davison" <davisons@qwest.com> wrote in message
>> news:f9abqn$106$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>> I'm in the process of moving to Eclipse 3.3 with RSE 2.0.0 (with the TM
>>> 2.0.1 patches) and have noticed that the STOR operation to save remote
>>> files always uses a binary transfer, regardless of the transfer type
>>> specified in the preferences. The RETR operation to open files
>>> transfers according to the settings in the preferences page. The same
>>> thing occurs when copying files between the Local connection and a
>>> remote host. Should this be the expected behavior? I've been using
>>> Eclipse 3.2.2 with RSE 1.0.1 and it uses the preferences settings to
>>> open and save files. The consequence of this new behavior is that I'm
>>> getting unexpected line break characters.
>>>
>>> My connections are setup as FTP only connections for both versions of
>>> RSE.
>>>
>>> Has anyone else experienced this? I looked for a bug description and
>>> couldn't find anything like what I'm seeing -- perhaps I should open
>>> one?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Stephen Davison
>>>
>>
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Re: RSE 2.0.0 (TM 2.0.1) FTP STOR ignores ASCII/binary preferences saving remote files [message #569692 is a reply to message #14054] |
Tue, 07 August 2007 14:06  |
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I should have written RSE 2.0.0.1 instead of TM 2.0.1. I apologize for the
sloppiness.
"Stephen Davison" <davisons@qwest.com> wrote in message
news:f9abqn$106$1@build.eclipse.org...
> I'm in the process of moving to Eclipse 3.3 with RSE 2.0.0 (with the TM
> 2.0.1 patches) and have noticed that the STOR operation to save remote
> files always uses a binary transfer, regardless of the transfer type
> specified in the preferences. The RETR operation to open files transfers
> according to the settings in the preferences page. The same thing occurs
> when copying files between the Local connection and a remote host. Should
> this be the expected behavior? I've been using Eclipse 3.2.2 with RSE
> 1.0.1 and it uses the preferences settings to open and save files. The
> consequence of this new behavior is that I'm getting unexpected line break
> characters.
>
> My connections are setup as FTP only connections for both versions of RSE.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this? I looked for a bug description and
> couldn't find anything like what I'm seeing -- perhaps I should open one?
>
> Thanks,
> Stephen Davison
>
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Re: RSE 2.0.0 (TM 2.0.1) FTP STOR ignores ASCII/binary preferences saving remote files [message #569708 is a reply to message #14072] |
Wed, 08 August 2007 13:09  |
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There was a bug related to ASCII / Binary transfer and especially line
endings: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=189352
That one is marked fixed, if you still see an issue please file a new
bug. Perhaps the patch attached to the old bug helps understanding
what's going on.
Thanks,
--
Martin Oberhuber
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
Stephen Davison wrote:
> I should have written RSE 2.0.0.1 instead of TM 2.0.1. I apologize for the
> sloppiness.
>
> "Stephen Davison" <davisons@qwest.com> wrote in message
> news:f9abqn$106$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> I'm in the process of moving to Eclipse 3.3 with RSE 2.0.0 (with the TM
>> 2.0.1 patches) and have noticed that the STOR operation to save remote
>> files always uses a binary transfer, regardless of the transfer type
>> specified in the preferences. The RETR operation to open files transfers
>> according to the settings in the preferences page. The same thing occurs
>> when copying files between the Local connection and a remote host. Should
>> this be the expected behavior? I've been using Eclipse 3.2.2 with RSE
>> 1.0.1 and it uses the preferences settings to open and save files. The
>> consequence of this new behavior is that I'm getting unexpected line break
>> characters.
>>
>> My connections are setup as FTP only connections for both versions of RSE.
>>
>> Has anyone else experienced this? I looked for a bug description and
>> couldn't find anything like what I'm seeing -- perhaps I should open one?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Stephen Davison
>>
>
>
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Re: RSE 2.0.0 (TM 2.0.1) FTP STOR ignores ASCII/binary preferences saving remote files [message #569743 is a reply to message #14089] |
Mon, 13 August 2007 11:49  |
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Martin, thanks for the response and the link to the previous bug. There is
still an issue with the file transfer type for FTP Only connections. I've
submitted bug id 199773 for this issue.
Regards,
Stephen
"Martin Oberhuber" <martin.oberhuber@windriver.com> wrote in message
news:f9ctd9$vac$1@build.eclipse.org...
> There was a bug related to ASCII / Binary transfer and especially line
> endings: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=189352
>
> That one is marked fixed, if you still see an issue please file a new bug.
> Perhaps the patch attached to the old bug helps understanding
> what's going on.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Martin Oberhuber
> Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
> http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
>
>
> Stephen Davison wrote:
>> I should have written RSE 2.0.0.1 instead of TM 2.0.1. I apologize for
>> the sloppiness.
>>
>> "Stephen Davison" <davisons@qwest.com> wrote in message
>> news:f9abqn$106$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>> I'm in the process of moving to Eclipse 3.3 with RSE 2.0.0 (with the TM
>>> 2.0.1 patches) and have noticed that the STOR operation to save remote
>>> files always uses a binary transfer, regardless of the transfer type
>>> specified in the preferences. The RETR operation to open files
>>> transfers according to the settings in the preferences page. The same
>>> thing occurs when copying files between the Local connection and a
>>> remote host. Should this be the expected behavior? I've been using
>>> Eclipse 3.2.2 with RSE 1.0.1 and it uses the preferences settings to
>>> open and save files. The consequence of this new behavior is that I'm
>>> getting unexpected line break characters.
>>>
>>> My connections are setup as FTP only connections for both versions of
>>> RSE.
>>>
>>> Has anyone else experienced this? I looked for a bug description and
>>> couldn't find anything like what I'm seeing -- perhaps I should open
>>> one?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Stephen Davison
>>>
>>
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