On Monday 18 February 2002 17:52, you wrote:
That would be great. The prob is that I'm using it to retrieve files mostly
on servers that are having too much users. No I don't want to hammer the
server but I do want to keep on trying with reasonable intervals until I get
the file.
I think the
The -T option seems to apply only to read() -- not to connect().
That's pretty worthless.
If I specify -t1 -t5, and the host is not responding (in connect())
then wget takes a full *15 minutes* to time out. This makes it
somewhat less than useful when you're trying to do smart things
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Hello,
http://bugs.debian.org/134765
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Package: wget
Version: 1.8.1-0.2
I have a ~/.wgetrc that contains the line
login = anonymous
and a .netrc that contains, among other things,
default login raj password xxx
The man page says that wget reads .wgetrc, but actually it also