Jan Prikryl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems that -lsocket is not found as it requires -lnsl for
linking. -lnsl is not detected as it does not contain
`gethostbyname()' function.
That's weird. What does libnsl contain if not gethostbyname()?
-AC_CHECK_FUNCS(uname gethostname)
Jan Prikryl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems that -lsocket is not found as it requires -lnsl for
linking. -lnsl is not detected as it does not contain
`gethostbyname()' function.
That's weird. What does libnsl contain if not gethostbyname()?
It seems to contain `gethostname()' ...
On 2001-06-06 12:47 +0200, Jan Prikryl wrote:
Jan Prikryl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems that -lsocket is not found as it requires -lnsl for
linking. -lnsl is not detected as it does not contain
`gethostbyname()' function.
That's weird. What does libnsl contain if not
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
The ssl support is much appreciated in wget 1.7. But there is a problem
with the configure support that makes it think ssl can't be used, at
least with gcc 2.95.2 on my redhat 6.2 system:
Thanks for the report. Unfortunately the SSL test does
Harald Gerber wrote:
T.Bharath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05.06.01
Herold Heiko wrote:
A windows binary for 1.7 is present at
http://space.tin.it/computer/hherold .
Heiko
The server seems to reset the connection when the source or binary
is downloaded
Quoting Kohler Roberto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I am using wget 1.5.3 to get the URL
cache_object://localhost:/info (cache statistics from Squid proxy)
and the program is changing the URL to
ftp://cache_object:21/%2Flocalhost/info; (guess because the
protocol cache_object is not known).
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 02:09:12PM -0400, Edward J. Sabol wrote:
H. I've tried connecting to various sites using https without success.
I've tried this on both IRIX 6.5.2 and Digital Unix 4.0d.
When I installed OpenSSL 0.9.6a using the default configure options, it
didn't make any