
But when I upload these files to my bbs they both resolve to TEST_E~1.txt When I upload these files to vert, the short name is resolved to TEST_E~D.txt and TEST_E~E.txt. I'm still having some trouble uplaoding two different files with different names that have long file names, e.g. Norco, CA WX: 78.0øF, 59.0% humidity, 7 mph ESE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs - SBBSecho 3.11-Linux Karl: they seen fit to put me in here and here I've been a great long while. If you uplod the files one at a time do you have the same issue? When I use addfiles I can add the files ok its just when I upload the files via telnet or ftp that I have a problem. In this case I'm uploading these files using the "Batch Upload" menu which does a blind upload. When I upload these files to vert, the short name is resolved to Norco, CA WX: 70.8øF, 53.0% humidity, 8 mph ENE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs - SBBSecho 3.11-Linuxīy: Electrosys to Digital Man on Sat 06:58 amīy: Digital Man to Electrosys on Thu 09:11 pm Synchronet has been ported to FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, QNX, and MacOS. Please give that a shot.Īlso, what terminal program are you using to perform these batch uploads, out of curiousity? I just committed a change to bat_xfer.cpp that hopefully addresses that problem. (1:103/705)īy: Electrosys to Digital Man on Wed 12:01 pm The file is physically uploaded to the upload dir, but the second file isn't listed in the terminal server file system, only the first file is displayed in the file listing.Īny ideas as to why the second file doesn't show up in the listing? When I upload the second file I get an error I have updated the uploads dir setting to No for "Search for Duplicates" this seems to help but I'm not getting the behavior I would expect.

Try setting the "Search for Duplicates" option for the Blind Uploads directory to "No" in SCFG->File Areas.
#SYNCTERM BATCH UPLOAD WINDOWS#
The reason is because when you blind-upload to the BBS, its receiving the files into a temp directory and moves each received file, one at a time, to the uploads directory and Windows is changing the short-name of the file when it moves it. Re: Uploading Files with long file names.īy: Digital Man to Electrosys on Tue 06:49 pm
