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.TH FGET 1 "3 Sep 2003" FSP
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.SH NAME
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fgetcmd, fget \- download files from the FSP database
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B fgetcmd
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[-[f|o]|u|t|n|a|c|r|p]
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.br
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.B fgetcmd
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[-[f|o]|u|t|n|a|c|r|p]
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.I filename
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\&.\|.\|.
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.LP
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.B fget
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[-[f|o]|u|t|n|a|c|r|p]
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.br
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.B fget
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[-[f|o]|u|t|n|a|c|r|p]
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.I filename
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\&.\|.\|.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.LP
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When used without arguments, a list of file names is read from the
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standard input. When arguments are given, the arguments are taken
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to be the list of file names. For each file named in the list,
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.B fgetcmd
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copies the file to the client's current working directory in the
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client machine.
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.B fgetcmd
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will perform
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.B csh
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file name globbing based on file and directory information
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obtained from the FSP database.
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.LP
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Since user's command shells generally cannot do the proper globbing for
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this program, it is recommended that user defines a shell alias or
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function to turn off command shell globbing before running this program.
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.B csh
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example:
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.LP
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.nf
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alias fget \e(set noglob\e; exec fgetcmd \e!\e*\e)
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.fi
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.SH ARGUMENTS
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.LP
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.B -p
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-- preserve date/times of original file.
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.LP
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.B -f | -o
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-- forces overwriting of files during an fget.
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.LP
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.B -u
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-- forces unique filenames (appends a unique integer to each copy)
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.LP
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.B -t
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-- forces overwrite of local file if download is successful.
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This has the drawback of possibly leaving behind temporary files with names like
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.I .fsp.####
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.LP
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.B -n
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-- forces
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.B fgetcmd
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to refuse to overwrite files with identical names.
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.LP
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.B -a | -c
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-- forces
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.B fgetcmd
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to try and append data to a partial file.
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.LP
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.B -r
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-- forces
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.B fgetcmd
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to recursively get all files in given directories.
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.LP
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The default mode is for
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.B fgetcmd
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is to create unique file names.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.LP
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See fsp_env(7) for list of used environment variables.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.PD
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fcatcmd(1), fcdcmd(1), fgetcmd(1), fgrabcmd(1), flscmd(1), fmkdir(1),
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fprocmd(1), fput(1), frmcmd(1), frmdircmd(1), fver(1), fducmd(1),
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fhostcmd(1), fspd(1), fsp_prof(5), ffindcmd(1), fsp_env(7)
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.TH FGRAB 1 "3 Sep 2003" FSP
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.SH NAME
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fgrabcmd, fgrab \- download files from the FSP database
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B fgrabcmd
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[-[f|o]|u|t|n|a|c|r|p]
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.br
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.B fgrabcmd
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[-[f|o]|u|t|n|a|c|r|p]
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.I filename
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\&.\|.\|.
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.LP
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.B fgrab
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[-[f|o]|u|t|n|a|c|r|p]
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.br
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.B fgrab
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[-[f|o]|u|t|n|a|c|r|p]
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.I filename
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\&.\|.\|.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.LP
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When used without arguments, a list of file names is read from the
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standard input. When arguments are given, the arguments are taken
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to be the list of file names. For each file named in the list,
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.B fgrabcmd
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copies the file to the client's current working directory in the
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client machine, and deletes it from the FSP database.
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It is guaranteed that multiple concurrent grab actions appear to be
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mutually exclusive.
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.B fgrabcmd
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will perform
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.B csh
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file name globbing based on file and directory information
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obtained from the FSP database.
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.LP
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Since user's command shells generally cannot do the proper globbing for
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this program, it is recommended that user defines a shell alias or
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function to turn off command shell globbing before running this program.
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.B csh
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example:
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.LP
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.nf
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alias fgrab \e(set noglob\e; exec fgrabcmd \e!\e*\e)
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.fi
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.SH ARGUMENTS
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.LP
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.B -p
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-- preserve date/times of original file.
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.LP
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.B -f | -o
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-- forces overwriting of files during an fgrab.
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.LP
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.B -u
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-- forces unique filenames (appends a unique integer to each copy)
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.LP
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.B -t
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-- forces overwrite of local file if download is successful.
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This has the drawback of possibly leaving behind temporary files with names like
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.I .fsp.####
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.LP
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.B -n
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-- forces
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.B fgrabcmd
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to refuse to overwrite files with identical names.
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.LP
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.B -a | -c
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-- forces
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.B fgrabcmd
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to try and append data to a partial file.
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.LP
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.B -r
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-- forces
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.B fgetcmd
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to recursively get all files in given directories.
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.LP
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The default mode is for
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.B fgrabcmd
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is to create unique file names.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.LP
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See fsp_env(7) for list of used environment variables.
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.SH "BUGS"
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If
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.B fgrab
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is interrupted, the file being copied is deleted nonetheless.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.PD
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fcatcmd(1), fcdcmd(1), fgetcmd(1), fgrabcmd(1), flscmd(1), fmkdir(1),
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fprocmd(1), fput(1), frmcmd(1), frmdircmd(1), fver(1), fducmd(1),
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fhostcmd(1), fspd(1), fsp_prof(5), ffindcmd(1), fsp_env(7)
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