Re: wget re-download fully downloaded files

2008-10-13 Thread Maksim Ivanov
I'm trying to download the same file from the same server, command line I
use:
wget --debug -o log  -c -t 0 --load-cookies=cookie_file
http://rapidshare.com/files/153131390/Blind-Test.rar

Below attached 2 files: log with 1.9.1 and log with 1.10.2
Both logs are made when Blind-Test.rar was already on my HDD.
Sorry for some mess in logs, but russian language used on my console.

Yours faithfully, Maksim Ivanov



2008/10/13 Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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 Maksim Ivanov wrote:
  Hello!
 
  Starting version 1.10 wget has very annoying bug: if you trying download
  already fully downloaded file, wget begin download it over,
  but 1.9.1 says: Nothing to do as it must to be.

 It all depends on what options you specify. That's as true for 1.9 as it
 is for 1.10 (or the current release 1.11.4).

 It can also depend on the server; not all of them support timestamping
 or partial fetches.

 Please post the minimal log that exhibits the problem you're experiencing.

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 Thanks,
 Micah J. Cowan
 Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer.
 GNU Maintainer: wget, screen, teseq
 http://micah.cowan.name/
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Re: wget re-download fully downloaded files

2008-10-13 Thread Maksim Ivanov
I'm trying to download the same file from the same server, command line I
use:
wget --debug -o log  -c -t 0 --load-cookies=cookie_file
http://rapidshare.com/files/153131390/Blind-Test.rar

Below attached 2 files: log with 1.9.1 and log with 1.10.2
Both logs are made when Blind-Test.rar was already on my HDD.
Sorry for some mess in logs, but russian language used on my console.

Yours faithfully, Maksim Ivanov



2008/10/13 Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
 Hash: SHA1

 Maksim Ivanov wrote:
  Hello!
 
  Starting version 1.10 wget has very annoying bug: if you trying download
  already fully downloaded file, wget begin download it over,
  but 1.9.1 says: Nothing to do as it must to be.

 It all depends on what options you specify. That's as true for 1.9 as it
 is for 1.10 (or the current release 1.11.4).

 It can also depend on the server; not all of them support timestamping
 or partial fetches.

 Please post the minimal log that exhibits the problem you're experiencing.

 - --
 Thanks,
 Micah J. Cowan
 Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer.
 GNU Maintainer: wget, screen, teseq
 http://micah.cowan.name/
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-m alias

2008-10-13 Thread Hraban Luyat
Hi,

Considering the -m switch (--mirror): the man page says it is currently
equivalent to -r -N -l inf --no-remove-listing. I was wondering, though:
why does this not also include -k? When mirroring a website it seems
useful to convert the links for appropriate viewing in a browser. That
is, if mirroring here means what it usually means: provide an
alternative location to view the same content.. if it's more like a
backup, then of course -k is not a good option. But in that case, maybe
it's worth mentioning...?

Thanks,

Hraban

PS: I would like to be CC'ed (not subscribed).