Maybe you wanted to say that many Europeans speak English so well,
that they do not need translations?
It is my observation as well: Some users are hostile towards the
notion of translated software. Those are typically not native English
speakers, but people who found, at one time or the
Hi Martin and the others,
if you feel that this is too off-topic, yell Stop!
Maybe you wanted to say that many Europeans speak English so well,
that they do not need translations?
It is my observation as well: Some users are hostile towards the
notion of translated software.
Well, I have
Mac Os X could have some special characters.
Future OSs could have some special characters.
A BeOs port could appear.
If wget is going down that road (would be really nice) I'm wondering if
it would be better having a/several internal defaults (general unix
and windows at least) AND some way to
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IMO, a bad translation is only useful, if I speak the original
language even worse. I'd rather stick to a precise Oxford English than
a German Kauderwelsch created by BabelFish (TM).
Just try to translate a middle size program (2-500 message) and you'll
see how
hi!
here is latest wget-new-percentage patch:
http://www.biscom.net/~cade/away/wget-new-percentage/wget-new-percentage-cvs-20011209.tar.gz
any feedback is welcome, thanx!
P! Vladi.
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On 10/12/2001 08:10:12 Martin v. Loewis wrote:
Maybe you wanted to say that many Europeans speak English so well,
that they do not need translations?
It is my observation as well: Some users are hostile towards the
notion of translated software. Those are typically not native English
windows binary at http://space.tin.it/computer/hherold
Heiko
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hi all,
I'm currently not on the list so please CC to me.
have you ever seen something like this?
Length: 653,854 [-159,202 to go] (unauthoritative)
[ skipping 750K ]
750K ,, ,, ,, ,, ..125% @ 3.48 KB/s
I have a very unreliable internet
war [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
gcc -I. -I. -I/app/openssl-0.9.6b/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-DSYSTEM_WGETRC=\/app/wget-1.8/etc/wgetrc\
-DLOCALEDIR=\/app/wget-1.8/share/locale\ -O2 -Wall -Wno-implicit -c
gen-md5.c
In file included from gen-md5.c:31:
/usr/include/md5.h:27:
Could you send the
Erik Sigra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have compiled the previous versions of Wget without any
problem. But version 1.8 introduced a problem; it can't find md5.h
when compiling gen-md5.c.
I have the file md5.h in /usr/local/ssl/include/openssl but the Wget
compilation seems to look in
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Hi,
Today I downloaded the new wget release (1.8) (I'm a huge fan of the util
btw ;p ) and have been trying out the rate-limit feature.
When I run:
wget --limit-rate=20k
http://www.planetmirror.com/pub/debian-cd/2.1_r4/i386/binary-i386-1.iso
I get a core dump with the following output
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Today I downloaded the new wget release (1.8) (I'm a huge fan of the
util btw ;p ) and have been trying out the rate-limit feature.
[...]
assertion p - bp-buffer = bp-width failed: file progress.c,
line 673
Thanks for the report. The bug shows with downloads whose
Hi,
I found a way to make GNU Wget 1.7.1 (wget) crash with a segmentation
fault. Here are the details:
With my particular setup, wget crashes with an argument of 78 characters
or more. This can easily be replicated (on my machine) as such:
I. 78 'x's, could also use `perl -e print 'x' x 78;`
war [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while running
configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
This configure run looks totally hosed.
The line we're looking for is the one that attempts to detect
MD5Update in libmd5:
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