"Dan Harkless" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Vladi Belperchinov-Shabanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, it's a known bug and is documented in the current CVS version of
wget.texi. With luck, the fix may be as simple as changing a = to a .
It's just that no one's had a chance to look at
hi!
`wget -c file'
starts to download file from the begining if the file
is completely downloaded already...
why?!
I expect wget to do nothing in this case: I wanted it
to download file to the end (i.e. to continue, -c) and
if the file is already here so there is nothing to do.
Vladi Belperchinov-Shabanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hi!
`wget -c file'
starts to download file from the begining if the file
is completely downloaded already...
why?!
I expect wget to do nothing in this case: I wanted it
to download file to the end (i.e. to