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* rtems_servers/ftpd.c, rtems_servers/ftpd.h: Major enhancements as listed below: - use pool of pre-created threads to handle sessions instead of creating/deleting threads on the fly - LIST output is now similar to what "/bin/ls -al" would output, thus FTP clients such Netscape are happy with it. - LIST NAME now works (both for files and directories) - added support for NLST, CDUP, and MDTM FTP commands to make more FTP clients happy - keep track of CWD for every session separately - ability to specify root directory name for FTPD in configuration table. FTPD will then create illusion for FTP clients that this is actually root directory. - ignore options sent in commands, thus LIST -al FILE works and doesn't try to list "-al" directory. - buffers are allocated on stack instead of heap where possible to eliminate malloc/free calls (avoid possible heap fragmentation troubles). - drop using of task notepad to pass parameters - use function arguments instead - use snprintf() instead of sprintf() as the latter is unsafe - use of PF_INET in socket() instead of AF_INET Here are ftp clients I've tried new FTPD with (all of them running on Debian GNU/Linux 2.2): Lftp 2.1.10 NcFTP 2.4.3 Netscape 4.75 ftp mc 4.5.49
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This is the top level of the RTEMS directory structure. The following
is a description of the files and directories in this directory:
Makefile.in
The top-level Make command file used to build the C implementation
of RTEMS. [RTEMS assumes the use of GNU make.]
README
This file.
REQUIRES
A list of the other tools which are assumed to be installed
before RTEMS is built.
SUPPORT
Information on third-party support for RTEMS.
build-tools
This directory contains the source for various utilities
needed to build RTEMS.
make
Make command files "included" from those in the source distribution.
[RTEMS assumes the use of GNU make.]
patches
This directory contains patches for this release of RTEMS.
src
This directory contains the source code for the C
implementation of RTEMS as well as the test suites, sample
applications, Board Support Packages, Device Drivers, and
support libraries.