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This problem thoroughly confuses me. I have tried a number of things, and yet I still get errors.
1) the command I use is 'curlftpfs ftp.example.com/public_html/ -v', the password and user information are in a file.
2) The output gives me no errors
I go in VIM, open up a file, edit it and try to save, and I get an I/O error.
I try to copy using 'cp', but I still get problems.
[aaron@erdos ~]$ cp index.php ftp/admin-cp/index.php
cp: closing `ftp/admin-cp/index.php': Input/output error
However, occasionally the file IS uploaded properly. Right now 'cp' is uploading, even though it gets the error.
If I use VIM to edit the very same file, and save, I get this error:
"ftp/admin-cp/index.php"
"ftp/admin-cp/index.php" E667: Fsync failed
WARNING: Original file may be lost or damaged
don't quit the editor until the file is successfully written!
annd... It leaves a backup file on the server.
ftp is chmod with g+w and is in my home directory. It doesn't even work if chmod'ed to 777.
Please let me know if there is any more information I can give.
Thanks for any help, I've looked all over for a solution to this problem.
Last edited by AaronJ (2009-01-02 18:59:28)
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The same input/output error here. Using curlftpfs mounted ftp place for subversion local working copy. Tried to make lwc on local disk and copy it over to mounted ftp - most files copy successfuly, some give "cp: closing <filename> input/output error"
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encountered this bug too. searching for solution
upd.
the only solution i've found is a rolling back to 0.9.1
so, here is the pkg. Warning: it is built with -march=nocona - it means that the pkg will run on core2 only!
others could build a pkg themselves from this PKGBUILD
pkgname=curlftpfs
pkgver=0.9.1
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="A filesystem for acessing FTP hosts based on FUSE and libcurl."
url="http://curlftpfs.sourceforge.net/"
license=('GPL')
depends=('curl>=7.15.4' 'fuse' 'glib2')
makedepends=('pkgconfig>=0.9.0')
arch=('i686' 'x86_64')
source=(http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/curlftpfs/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz)
md5sums=('969998e9cf1663824f44739e94c703a1')
build() {
cd $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver
./configure --prefix=/usr
make || return 1
make DESTDIR=$startdir/pkg install
}
by running makepkg -i PKGBUILD.
Good luck!
Last edited by voidux (2010-03-04 22:37:37)
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I have same problem.. thanks! Any news about fix this bug?
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I got also i/o errors while copying files from my ftp mount to local disk. I tried it with downgrading to version 0.9.1 but that didn't make a change.
However the option
-o direct_io
did the trick!
Last edited by mongohorst (2010-09-29 08:28:26)
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I have the same error. have not yet tried downgrading, but I did try the direct_io option, it makes no difference for me.
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Same issue in Ubuntu 12.10 x86. Issue was actually intermittent. If you attempt a copy more than once it would sometimes work.
"-o direct_io" did not work.
Solution was to compile 0.9.1 from source. Issue resolved.
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