Hur dur linux just werks

>Hur dur linux just werks
>Want to SCP file with space
stp user@host:/media/data/some file .
>some not found
>file not found
stp user@host:/media/data/"some file" .
>some not found
>file not found
stp 'user@host:/media/data/some file' .
>some not found
>file not found
stp 'user@host:/media/data/"some file"' .
>Finally fucking works,

fug you linux

Wow, really made me think.

Sage

Typical Linux user, require PROMPTing to think

What a fantastic thread op. Today op is not a faggot.

K keep me posted

Sage

scp nigger@africa:/pants/big \dick ~/OPs\ ass

>fixed it for you

Linux isn't for you then, go to osx or Windows.
What's the point of this thread?
Sage

Wtf is stp?

Agreed that this is slightly annoying, but it's so that you can use patterns on the remote end.

>waaah bash doesn't escape whitespace the same way powershell/dos does

here's your reply

>not using a shell with tab complete

Protip: If you ran that command on Windows, you'd have the same fucking problem. Learn how to use escape characters, or better yet, consider not putting spaces in your fucking file names.

Batch and Powershell don't auto-escape whitespace either. OP's just a retard who doesn't know how to use a fucking command line.

>Using spaces on your file names
>Not using underscores

How vile.

i didn't mean autoescape. you use quotes to specify a path with spaces in a windows cli.

>press tab
>shell autocompletes the remote name correctly escaped

Wew, that was hard.

>he doesn't know how to use an escape character

Yes, scp's behavior is pretty weird like that. All names have to be double-escaped because .


>I have no idea what's going on
That's ok. We were all noobs at some point.

there isnt even a person on the other of that screen...scary

WinSCP doesn't have this problem.

Fucking retard learn how to use bash properly dumb shit mouthbreather

here

>being this retarded

if you are too retarded to use the command line, use a client with a graphic UI, you dumb ass

>Not using filezilla client via sftp
>Using spaces in file names