Bumping after a month. I'm happy to hack the netrw plugin to cause it to
ignore this 501 message but I could REALLY use some help knowing where to
start.
fuzzymo wrote
> I've just recently switched to Windows 10 from Windows 7 (work
> requirement) and get all set up with Vim 8.0.
>
> I love to use the netrw plugin but the Windows 10 FTP client sends an OPTS
> UTF8 ON command to set up and the host (z/OS) doesn't support this
> particular OPTS. The file does successfully transfer to the editing
> buffer, but I get the extraneous "error" window every time.
>
> Here's a regular FTP session:
>
> Connected to some.zOS.host.name.
> 220-FTPD1 IBM FTP CS V2R3 at some.zOS.host.name, 10:21:25 on 2018-05-14.
> 220 Connection will close if idle for more than 100 minutes.
> ---> OPTS UTF8 ON
> 501 command OPTS aborted -- no options supported for UTF8
> User (some.zOS.host.name:(none)):
>
> I cannot find a way to get the Windows 10 client to skip sending the OPTS
> command so I was hoping to find a way to get netrw to ignore the
> "failure".
>
> If this was covered elsewhere, my apologies, but I was not able to find an
> answer.
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