Revision history for Perl extension Net::FTP::Recursive.
1.0 Tue Jan 21 09:08:15 2003
- original version; created by h2xs 1.22 with options
-X -v 1.0 -n Net::FTP::Recursive
1.1 Added rdir and rls methods.
1.4 Added code to handle symlinks a little better.
1.5 -Fixed bug that caused an infinite loop when a directory was unreachable.
-Added rdelete method.
-Added RemoveRemoteFiles and RemoveLocalFiles options.
1.6
-Fixed problems on some platforms where empty directories would
cause problems. Specifically, an undef would get passed around
and cause havoc when methods were called on them. Seen only on
Windows platforms, as far as I know.
-Fixed a bug with symlinks, where a symlink referring to a directory
would not take you back to the original directory when doing a
cdup. Now it manually retrieves the path first and cwd's back
to that dir.
-Added code to test for cycles and to be smart and make symlinks
wherever possible. This is only used when the SymlinkFollow option
to rget is used. It obviously will not be fully functional under
Windows (no symlinks), but the cycle elimination should work.
-Added options for allowing for the matching or omission
of certain filenames.
-Added code to make sure that files accessed through a
symlink will not be deleted if RemoveRemoteFiles is
set. If the files will be deleted elsewhere in the
tree via a directory, then they will obviously still be
deleted.
1.7
-Fixed rdir when used with symlinks. Now it should note cycles
and not follow them.
-Reduced the # of redundant calls to $ftp->pwd and on getting the
local pwd.
-Removed some debugging info that I had put in to debug v1.6.
-Made SymlinkLink superceded by the other options if
given. This was to allow for the meaningful use of
SymlinkLink in concert with either SymlinkFollow or
SymlinkCopy.
1.8
-Implemented return codes for all methods.
-Added some memory management code to hopefully help save
memory when recursing.
-Backported the module so that it should run ok on anything perl
5 or greater. Basically, I just changed the "our"s to use vars.
-Now using the Cwd module to get the current working directory
on the client machine, for platform independence.