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ftp101 --- An FTP client program  for Minix 2.0 
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written by Michael Temari <Michael@TemWare.Com> release 1.01a 2006-06-07
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Full download: <a href="/pub/contrib/ftp101.tar.Z">ftp101.tar.Z</a>
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FTP is the File Transfer Protocol client that allows you to connect to
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a remote FTP server. 
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This version should work equally well with Minix 2 and Minix 3.
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Release 1.01a 2006-06-07: minor documentation edits
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Release 1.01  2005-02-07: minor bug fix 
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Release 1.00  2003-12-14: added "ver" command to display current version 
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                          and an ftp(1) man page.
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Installation: unpack the tarball, it will create an ftp101 directory. Although
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this is a replacement for the ftp client provided in the Minix 2.0.0 and later
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distributions, it is suggested you unpack and compile in the /usr/local/src
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directory.
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zcat < ftp101.tar.Z | tar xvfp -
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Invoking make -n will show you what the Makefile will do.
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make (or make ftp) compiles a new ftp binary, leaving it in the source
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directory.
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make install compiles the binary and installs it in /usr/bin.
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make installman installs the man page in /usr/local/man/man1. The
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directory must exist. 
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Note: there is a bug in the version of the ftp client distributed with
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Minix 2.0.2 and 2.0.3 that causes a \r (0xd) character to be appended
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to file names in the destination directory when files are downloaded in
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binary mode using the mget command. The bug was corrected in a release 
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prior to 1.00.  
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Notes by ASW revised 2006-06-07
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