Christian Fraenkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since I'd like to download multiple files using -O I'm seeking for a
solution to distingish between the different parts(files). Is there
a way to do this?
Not really. I guess you could use the save headers option,
though...
Seems ok, at least cmpt.c .. getopt.c do compile correctly.
Now in hash.c cl barfs
hash.c
hash.c(228) : error C2054: expected '(' to follow 'inline'
hash.c(230) : error C2085: 'find_mapping' : not in formal parameter list
hash.c(230) : error C2143: syntax error : missing ';' before '{'
NMAKE :
Hiroshi Takekawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
since there seems to be problems with translation project site, I'll
post et.po update here.
Thanks for the translation; I've now updated it in the 1.6 and the 1.7
CVS branch.
Please update ja.po
* Drazen Kacar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20010427 00:51]:
I wonder. POSIX compilation environment may not do such a thing with POSIX
headers, unless explicitely allowed by POSIX. I'm too lazy to look into
AFAIK, POSIX is rather useless in this context as it is an ISO issue, with
ctype.h being
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(Re: defining inline to nothing) That's strange...VC understands
inline.
Maybe not in the C environment? Or maybe Herold inadvertently chose a
strict ANSI or something?
Try substituting ( #defining ) ftruncate to chsize. I had this
problem when trying to compile
hi,
i am trying to catch a comic image
(from http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/hagar/about.htm):
with
wget -nd http://est.rbma.com/content/Hagar_The_Horrible?date=20010413
netscape is nice working but wget have a problem to fetch the image. is it a
bug or a freature from the
thanks for the fast answering - sorry that i missed some information.
thus here the run with debug info.
-- the stored image prints a message:
Sorry, this image is currentlyunavailable.
Please try again at a later time.
a local html-page with
img
Quoting SoloCDM ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
The following errors occurred at the end of the make command:
hr.po:188: `msgid' and `msgstr' entries do not both begin with '\n'
hr.po:550: `msgid' and `msgstr' entries do not both begin with '\n'
[...]
Do I need to be concerned; if so, what must I
Quoting SoloCDM ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Why do I get the following error from ~/.netrc when I execute
wget -v --follow-ftp --retr-symlinks --glob=on -N -r -l0 --tries=0
--no-parent -k -o log - $(date +%r %Z -:- %A, %B %d, %Y)':
wget: /home/[user_dir]/.netrc:4: unknown token
Are you sure you