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Make it clearer that `psftp -b' doesn't return to the interactive

prompt if the script doesn't end with an explicit `quit'.

[originally from svn r6717]
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Simon Tatham 2006-05-26 12:45:21 +00:00
parent 5a81457608
commit 5489c56a08

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@ -74,7 +74,6 @@ containing lines like this:
\c ren jam.tar.gz jam-old.tar.gz
\c put jam.tar.gz
\c chmod a+r jam.tar.gz
\c quit
and then you could run the script by typing
@ -84,6 +83,8 @@ When you run a batch script in this way, PSFTP will abort the script
if any command fails to complete successfully. To change this
behaviour, you can add the \c{-be} option (\k{psftp-option-be}).
PSFTP will terminate after it finishes executing the batch script.
\S{psftp-option-bc} \I{-bc-PSFTP}\c{-bc}: display batch commands as they are run
The \c{-bc} option alters what PSFTP displays while processing a