Hi,
I have been trying to generate the build using bitbucket pipelines and upload it to my FTP server.
But every time I try to run the pipeline, I get this error.git ftp init --user $FTP_USERNAME --passwd $FTP_PASSWORD $FTP_HOST_PATH
fatal: Can't access remote '
ftp://ubuntu:***@
mywebsite.co
m', exiting...
My whole pipeline script looks like this
image
: php:7.1.29
pipelines:default:
- step:
caches:
- composer
script:
- apt-get update && apt-get install -y unzip
- curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer
- apt-get -qq install git-ftp
-
git ftp init --user $FTP_USERNAME --passwd $FTP_PASSWORD $FTP_HOST_PATH
.
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Rsync did help you already (and it's a good utility IMHO), for the original git-ftp problem you were asking about:
In your question the error message just says there was a problem to access the remote location.
This can have a lot of reasons.
To trouble-shoot `git ftp` command, use the `-vv` option for very verbose output. This should normally give better pointers where things go south.
If `-vv` is too verbose, use `-v` to reduce some clutter. It is just verbose then not very verbose.
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