Thursday, September 29, 2016

How to install FileZilla 3.22.0-rc1 released on Ubuntu

    FileZilla is a free, cross-platform and full-featured FTP (File Transfer Protocol) solution for the Linux and Open Source ecosystems. It is also compatible with the Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems.

FileZilla 3.22.0-rc1 New features:
  •     Directory listing filters can now be exported and imported
  •     Added the "not all" filter match type to filter out all items not matching all conditions
  •     Added the "not all" search match type to search for all items not matching all conditions
  •     Building and running FileZilla now depends on libfilezilla >= 0.7.0 (https://lib.filezilla-project.org/).
  •     Building and running FileZilla now depends on GnuTLS >= 3.4.15

FileZilla 3.22.0-rc1 Bugfixes and minor changes:
  •     Speed up creation of socket and file i/o threads through the use of a thread pool
  •     Replace invalid characters in filenames when calculating the local filename for editing remote files
  •     The updater can now handle HTTPS servers that redirect to other HTTPS servers
  •     SFTP: Try password based login if a password-protected keyfile is rejected by the server instead of failing the login
  •     MSW: Tee shell extension now supports long paths on Windows 10

Installation instructions:

 In the official repositories of most Linux distros there is older version. So you will need to add the following repository to install/upgrade to FileZilla 3.22.0.-rc1

 Open terminal and insert command line...

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:n-muench/programs-ppa

$ sudo apt-get update

$ sudo apt-get install filezilla 

Install via package if PPA is not up to date

32bit OS

$ wget https://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/files/FileZilla_Client_Unstable/3.22.0-rc1/FileZilla_3.22.0-rc1_i586-linux-gnu.tar.bz2/download

$ tar -xjvf FileZilla_3.22.0-rc1_i586-linux-gnu.tar.bz2

$ sudo rm -rf /opt/filezilla*

$ sudo mv **FileZilla3** /opt/**filezilla3**

$ sudo ln -sf /opt/**filezilla3**/bin/filezilla /usr/bin/filezilla

$ filezilla

64bit OS

$ wget https://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/files/FileZilla_Client_Unstable/3.22.0-rc1/FileZilla_3.22.0-rc1_x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.bz2/download

$ tar -xjvf FileZilla_3.22.0-rc1_x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.bz2

$ sudo rm -rf /opt/filezilla*

$ sudo mv **FileZilla3** /opt/**filezilla3**

$ sudo ln -sf /opt/**filezilla3**/bin/filezilla /usr/bin/filezilla

$ filezilla


Enjoy! I hope this article adding you more clarity


5 comments:

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    running FileZilla now depends on GnuTLS >= 3.4.15

    FileZilla 3.22.0-rc1 Bugfixes and minor changes:
    Speed up creation of socket and file i/o threads through the use of a thread pool
    Replace invalid characters in filenames when calculating the local filename for editing remote files
    The updater can now handle HTTPS servers that redirect to other HTTPS servers
    SFTP: Try password based login if a password-protected keyfile is rejected by the server instead of failing the login
    MSW: Tee shell extension now supports long paths on Windows 10

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  2. Great tutorial! It’s impressive how clearly you’ve broken down the installation steps for FileZilla 3.22.0 on Ubuntu. This was exactly what I needed — worked smoothly on my system. Looking forward to more Linux-related guides like this. Thanks for sharing!

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