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Forum Topic - Target File System Navigator: (5 Items)
   
Target File System Navigator  
Is there any way to access the File System Navigator capability through say  makefile or the command line. If not is the
 source of qconn or some specs on the protocol available so I could write my own utility that can copy files through 
qconn.
Re: Target File System Navigator  
qconn protocol is proprietary but if you send me e-mail (so I know your e-mail address) I can send you perl scripts that
 do the file transfer as unsupported stuff.
Re: Target File System Navigator  
> qconn protocol is proprietary but if you send me e-mail (so I know your e-mail
>  address) I can send you perl scripts that do the file transfer as unsupported
>  stuff.


For your information, can't use the script because the destination file often gets no permission flag set at all (000)
Re: Target File System Navigator  
Why you cannot change it via properties?

On 17/12/2008 4:26 PM, Mario Charest wrote:
>> qconn protocol is proprietary but if you send me e-mail (so I know your e-mail
>>   address) I can send you perl scripts that do the file transfer as unsupported
>>   stuff.
>>      
>
>
> For your information, can't use the script because the destination file often gets no permission flag set at all (000)

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RE: Target File System Navigator  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Chapiro [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
> Sent: December-17-08 4:53 PM
> To: general-ide
> Subject: Re: Target File System Navigator
> 
> Why you cannot change it via properties?

Not sure what you mean by "properties" but a solution was provided me ;-)

> 
> On 17/12/2008 4:26 PM, Mario Charest wrote:
> >> qconn protocol is proprietary but if you send me e-mail (so I know
> your e-mail
> >>   address) I can send you perl scripts that do the file transfer as
> unsupported
> >>   stuff.
> >>
> >
> >
> > For your information, can't use the script because the destination
> file often gets no permission flag set at all (000)
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > General
> > http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post18891
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> >
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