Re: wget 1.10 release candidate 1

2005-06-04 Thread Jochen Roderburg
Zitat von Oliver Schulze L. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi Mauro, do you know if the regex patch from Tobias was applied to this release? Thanks Oliver The last words on this topic that I remember were here: http://www.mail-archive.com/wget@sunsite.dk/msg07436.html Regards, J.Roderburg

Re: wget 1.10 release candidate 1

2005-06-04 Thread Oliver Schulze L.
Thanks Jochen, I'm downloading both now Oliver Jochen Roderburg wrote: Zitat von "Oliver Schulze L." [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi Mauro, do you know if the regex patch from Tobias was applied to this release? Thanks Oliver The last words on this topic that I remember were

Re: wget and ASCII mode

2005-06-04 Thread Steven M. Schweda
From: Kiran Atlluri [...] I am trying to retrieve a ?.csv? file on a unix system using wget (ftp mode).I When I retrieve a file using normal FTP and specify ASCII mode, I successfully get the file and there are no ? ^ M ? at the end of line in this file. But when I use wget all the

Re: wget 1.10 release candidate 1

2005-06-04 Thread Oliver Schulze L.
Hi, Neither, rc1 or alpha2 have prce patch included. I think that prce is a very usefull patch, and it should be added to CVS and not enabled by default in the ./configure script. So, if you want to use prce, just ./configure --with-prce and everybody is happy. Just my 2c Oliver Jochen

Re: wget 1.10 release candidate 1

2005-06-04 Thread Jochen Roderburg
Zitat von Oliver Schulze L. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Neither, rc1 or alpha2 have prce patch included. I think that prce is a very usefull patch, and it should be added to CVS and not enabled by default in the ./configure script. So, if you want to use prce, just ./configure --with-prce and

Re: wget 1.10 release candidate 1

2005-06-04 Thread Oliver Schulze L.
Hi Jochen, yes, I readed it. Thats why I suggested using an option to ./configure in order to enabled it. And, it should be disabled by default. Its a nice options for all, because, if you don't have pcre, you won't receive any warning and it won't hurt nobody. HTH Oliver Jochen Roderburg