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I am using ESFTP plugin for long time. It is working very well. I am using FTP server hosted on a Unix environment. I am using OS authentication to login.
Recently we changed the authentication mode to NIS authentication. After the change the ESFTP plug-in stopped working. It simply hangs when I try to connect to the server.
what I have to do to make it work.
Please help.
Thanks...
2009-04-17 15:00:29 UTC by govindps
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There is a bug with Esftp 1.1.1 and Eclipse 3.4 - Ganymede.
you can put files, but cannot get files. I tried to install older versions of Esftp (1.1.0 and 1.0.9) with Eclipse 3.4 but none of them work.
I read in a previous thread that Chris said it was an easy fix and that the remote and local file paths were getting appended causing the file does not exist error...
Can someone fix this...
2009-01-10 18:16:17 UTC by mattdunlap
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Whoops - this appears to be a duplicate of bug # 1838862. Sorry.
2009-01-06 17:01:45 UTC by greenie2600
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This is with ESftp 1.1.1 in Eclipse 3.3.2 build M20080221-1800 under Windows XP Pro SP3.
Currently, it is necessary to manually refresh a project after downloading with ESftp. Otherwise, new files will not be visible in the project, and opening updated files causes Eclipse to complain that they're out of sync with the filesystem.
2009-01-06 17:00:01 UTC by greenie2600
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This is with ESftp 1.1.1 in Eclipse 3.3.2 build M20080221-1800 under Windows XP Pro SP3.
When editing a project's ESftp properties: if you click on "Browse" and then click on a remote directory, ESftp incorrectly prepends the path with a double slash. For example, clicking on the "httpdocs" directory causes the text "//httpdocs/" to appear in the "Site Root" field.
See attached screenshot.
2009-01-06 16:57:12 UTC by greenie2600
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This is with ESftp 1.1.1 in Eclipse 3.3.2 build M20080221-1800 under Windows XP Pro SP3. I have experienced the same problem using numerous other versions and builds of Eclipse.
After ESftp downloads a remote directory of any appreciable size (say, a few hundred files/subdirectories), Eclipse completely locks up (using 0% of the CPU) and never comes back. The only thing to do is to force-quit...
2009-01-06 16:52:45 UTC by greenie2600
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This is with ESftp 1.1.1 in Eclipse 3.3.2 build M20080221-1800 under Windows XP Pro SP3.
If I right-click on a directory and select "Get File From Server", ESftp does not generate the correct paths for the files and subdirectories in that directory.
For example, see the attached screenshot. In this case, I tried to download the "templates" directory. ESftp responded by trying to fetch...
2009-01-06 16:46:14 UTC by greenie2600
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This is with ESftp 1.1.1 in Eclipse 3.3.2 build M20080221-1800 under Windows XP Pro SP3.
When you right-click on an Eclipse project, select "Properties", and click on the "ESftp" tab, the text fields in the ESftp pane are far too wide, causing the pane to scroll horizontally. This means you have to scroll back and forth to complete the form.
Even if I maximize the properties dialog (at...
2009-01-06 16:36:00 UTC by greenie2600
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While the global ESftp preferences are certainly an improvment over previous versions, for me, the feature is not as useful as it could be at this point. In my case, the majority of my eclipse projects are uploaded to the same remote location, but each project has its own folder. For example, project1 would have a corresponding "project1" folder on the remote server, and project2 would have a...
2008-08-01 01:49:14 UTC by nobody
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I am not able to install ESftp in Eclipse 3.4. I have run eclipse -clean and the plugin doesn't show up.
2008-07-22 10:36:58 UTC by nebbus