Quoting Arkem ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm currently wondering how/when wget reads URLs from files. I'm
wondering if it is possible to append URLs to the file list while
wget is running or whether these would just be ignored by wget.
As far as I understand the code, they will be just ignored.
Quoting Greg Robinson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm having a problem with wget. I need to have the program (while
running recursively) output to stdout so that I can pipe the output to a
separate filter process. Unfortunately, wget will only download the
first file from any site I point it at
Hello
Is it correct?
Command: wget -m -o log -d ftp://user:passwd@host/
Problem: full path directory: /home/user/utils
program read directory utils from path /utils and write No such file or
directory.
log: (host, user,passwd changed by me)
Using `host/utils/.listing' as listing tmp file.
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Is it correct?
Command: wget -m -o log -d ftp://user:passwd@host/
Well. I guess you're using either 1.5.3 or 1.6. This bug has been
removed in the current CVS version.
P.S. have you FAQs?
No. But look at the wget homepage at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is a rewrite of Makefile.watcom
Thanks; I've put it in the repository.
# Copy this file to the ..\src directory (maybe rename to Makefile). Also:
# copy config.h.ms ..\src\config.h
Maybe we should provide a win-build script (or something) that does
this
Brian Beuning [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The new cookies code is working great.
Thanks a lot for testing it!
Did I say that more people should test the cookies code? Well, I'll
say it now: the cookies code really needs testing!
I tried it today with a proxy server and it has a small
Herold Heiko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe we should provide a win-build script (or something) that does
this automatically?
Isn't this what configure.bat is for ?
I guess. I know next to nothing about the Windows stuff; I assumed
`configure.bat' handles only one build environment.
Hi there!
I have a problem with using the -nc option. No matter what I do, I always
get the msg : Can't timestamp and not clobber old files at the same time.
As u can see below, even th example from the gnu manual doesn't work :
$ wget -nc -r http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/
Can't timestamp and not
hello,
i tried using --no-parent with -H, which seemed to work quite
well. it would span hosts (and acknowledge a -D option to
restrict the domain) while never traversing upward from the
original directory name.
however, when wget rewrote the URLs, this happened:
img
Herold Heiko
Heiko.Herold@prTo: 'Hrvoje Niksic'
[EMAIL
Most recent binaries compiled by myself for windows didn't have ssl
enabled correctly due to a simple bug.
Since I did't need the ssl feature lately (and appareantly nobody else
used it lately, thanks Muller Zsolt) nobodoy did notice the problem.
The new binary at
Tim D. Scheibe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a problem with using the -nc option. No matter what I do, I always
get the msg : Can't timestamp and not clobber old files at the same
time.
[...]
I'm NOT using a '.wgetrc-file'.
Are you absolutely sure about that? Are you sure that there is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One thing I don't understand: why do you optimize for size? Doesn't
it almost always make sense to optimize for speed instead?
Because I like small and sleek executables :-)
No comment.
Are there any processor-intensive bits in wget ? Most of the time
it'll
Herold Heiko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Most recent binaries compiled by myself for windows didn't have ssl
enabled correctly due to a simple bug.
A source bug or a build bug?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here's another edition of Makefile.watcom
(See attached file: Makefile.watcom)
Committed; thanks.
Build :(
The source is fine.
Heiko
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