The configure file from wget appears to unconditionally choose the GNU
format of message files. CATOBJEXT is unconditionally set to ".gmo"
in aclocal.m4 and thus configure. This results in the precompiled
gmo-files included in the distribution to be installed.
On a standard Solaris system,
Herold Heiko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In 1.7-dev I get
LINK : warning LNK4005: no objects used from library
c:\programmi\devstudio\vc\lib\libcpmt.lib
alloca.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _xmalloc
Try removing alloca.obj from the linking line.
I just tried wget for Windows. It looks like it would do everything I need,
except that next month the website I need to access will be on a secure
server, https. It looks like wget 1.5.3 does not support https. Any chance
for such an enhancement soon?
Randy Sweeten
Hi Hack,
Thanks for getting back to me. I didn't realize that the new version 1.6
existed, however, it has some of the same problems. I tried it "as is"
and it failed on problem #1 that I identified below. It doesn't really
matter if the password has the @ in it, any HTTP redirect seems to throw
Quoting Randy Sweeten ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I just tried wget for Windows. It looks like it would do everything I need,
except that next month the website I need to access will be on a secure
server, https. It looks like wget 1.5.3 does not support https. Any chance
for such an enhancement