Karl Eichwalder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe a more in-depth investigation is needed? I really don't see a
single reason why the ls/sed trick Wget employs shouldn't work for any
other Autoconf-based tool.
Using wildcards is inherently
R.I.P. Deaddog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For separating translation as another tarball, there's another risk of
people putting different versions of source and translation together,
not to mention the additional time needed for packaging.
Yes, this disaster happens for manpages all the time
On 3 Jun 2001, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
R.I.P. Deaddog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually not many software other than wget can benefit this
way. Other software needs to have ALL_LINGUAS changed if any new
translation is added. Wget is using a combination of ls and sed for
ALL_LINGUAS,
R.I.P. Deaddog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It sounds to me that other software uses m4 to parse
ALL_LINGUAS= line, and barfs at it then. But no time to check
it clearly. sorry.
Well, whatever. As our friends from the Linux community would say,
Works for me. :-)
Hello,
I'm using wget and prefer it to a number of GUI-programs. It only
seems to me that Style Sheets (css-files) aren't downloaded. Is this
true, or am I doing something wrong? If not, I would suggest that
stylesheets should also be retrieved by wget.
Regards,
Michael
--
Michael Widowitz
Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But... The Wget 1.6 branch exists, and contains minor bugfixes,
including changed strings. (I gave up on 1.6.1 because of the
imminent 1.7 release.)
Reasonable. Then there's no need to care about still incoming
translations for 1.6.
If I were to
\Quoting Michael Widowitz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm using wget and prefer it to a number of GUI-programs. It only
seems to me that Style Sheets (css-files) aren't downloaded. Is this
true, or am I doing something wrong? If not, I would suggest that
stylesheets should also be retrieved by
Quoting Herold Heiko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'd like to move that page from
http://www.geocities.com/heiko_herold to a host at my Ips's domain
(having a bit more control there) at
http://space.tin.it/computer/hherold/ .
However I've no idea how reachable that host is from around the world
Wget 1.7 is now available at ftp.gnu.org:/pub/gnu/wget/. I will
announce the release at info-gnu and freshmeat in a few minutes.
Please send bug reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
There have been no user-visible changes since the last pre-release. A
lot of stuff has been added since the release
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 09:28:50PM +0200, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Wget 1.7 is now available at ftp.gnu.org:/pub/gnu/wget/. I will
announce the release at info-gnu and freshmeat in a few minutes.
Please send bug reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
There have been no user-visible changes since the
toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
** Keep-alive (persistent) HTTP connections are now supported.
Using keep-alive allows Wget to share one TCP/IP connection for
many retrievals, making multiple-file downloads faster and less
stressing for the server and the network.
Only for HTTP? Only for
Quoting Samer Nassar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I am an undergrad student in University of Alberta, and downloaded
wget recently to mirror a site for research purposes. However, wget
seems to be having trouble pulling pages whose urls are cgi. I went
through wget manual and didn't see anything
Hi,
wget-1.7 ships with libtool 1.3.5. libtool 1.4 causes grave
miscompilatios under NetBSD/sparc-1.5. Please upgrade libtool in wget.
Thanks in advance
Adrian
--
A No uttered from deepest conviction is better and greater than a
Yes merely uttered to please, or what is worse, to avoid
Howdy,
I am having trouble installing wget 1.7 on a solaris box. Here is part of
what I am getting:
In file included from log.c:31:
/usr/gnu/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.6/2.8.0/include/stdarg.h:163: warning:
redefinition
of `va_list'
/usr/include/stdio.h:118: warning: `va_list' previously
The server seems to reset the connection .I tried downloading the source but couldnot
Bharath
Original Message:
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From: Jan Prikryl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 18:14:07 +0200
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Page move
Quoting Herold Heiko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello,
I am an undergrad student in University of Alberta, and downloaded wget
recently to mirror a site for research purposes. However, wget seems to be
having trouble pulling pages whose urls are cgi. I went through wget
manual and didn't see anything about this. Any hints?
Thanks for your
Samer Nassar wrote:
Hello,
I am an undergrad student in University of Alberta, and downloaded wget
recently to mirror a site for research purposes. However, wget seems to be
having trouble pulling pages whose urls are cgi. I went through wget
manual and didn't see anything about this.
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