Warren Togami wrote:
[root@ibmlaptop bin]# ls -l gftp*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 278 Apr 14 21:34 gftp
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 301804 Apr 14 21:34 gftp-gtk
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 163828 Apr 14 21:34 gftp-text
I really want to just DELETE the gftp-text binary from the gftp package
in order to save some distribution package and filesystem space. gftp
the GUI client is great, but gftp-text really sucks. I can't imagine
that anybody prefers it over lftp or ncftp, and it has the usability of
"ftp".
Anybody see any good reason to keep gftp-text? If I don't hear any good
reason within the next 18 hours it will be deleted.
I used to contribute to gftp (I spent some time working on a Mac OS X
port), so I've studied the source to both in some detail. IMO, the text
port is most useful for people to understand the architecture of
gftp/lib/, as it removes all the multithreading aspects, and the GTK+
code, and makes the architecture far more clear. Maybe one day it'll
become more than that, but lftp is far superior to gftp-text anyway (IMO).
Regards,
Nathan.