File name too long

2005-03-21 Thread Martin Trautmann
/wget_W0QQcatrefZ3DC6QQcoactionZ3DcompareQQcoentrypageZ3DsearchQQcopagenumZ3D1QQdfeZ3D20050024QQdfsZ3D20050024QQdfteZ3DQ2d1QQdftsZ3DQ2d1QQfltZ3D9QQfromZ3DR9QQfsooZ3D2QQfsopZ3D2QQsaetmZ3D396614QQsojsZ3D1QQsspagenameZ3DADMEQ3aBQ3aSSQ3aDEQ3a21QQversionZ3D2.html: File name too long Cannot write to `search.ebay.de

Re: File name too long

2005-03-21 Thread gentoo
/wget_W0QQcatrefZ3DC6QQcoactionZ3DcompareQQcoentrypageZ3DsearchQQcopagenumZ3D1QQdfeZ3D20050024QQdfsZ3D20050024QQdfteZ3DQ2d1QQdftsZ3DQ2d1QQfltZ3D9QQfromZ3DR9QQfsooZ3D2QQfsopZ3D2QQsaetmZ3D396614QQsojsZ3D1QQsspagenameZ3DADMEQ3aBQ3aSSQ3aDEQ3 a21QQversionZ3D2.html: File name too long *** This is not problem of wget, but your filesystem. Try to do touch search.ebay.de

Re: File name too long

2005-03-21 Thread Martin Trautmann
On 2005-03-21 15:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: *** This is not problem of wget, but your filesystem. Try to do touch

Re: File name too long

2005-03-21 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Martin Trautmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: is there a fix when file names are too long? I'm afraid not. The question here would be, how should Wget know the maximum size of file name the file system supports? I don't think there's a portable way to determine that. Maybe there should be a way

Re: File name too long

2005-03-21 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
supports? I don't think there's a portable way to determine that. Where did the warning come from that stated File name too long'? I don't think it's a warning; it's an error that came from trying to open the file. By the time this error occurs, it's pretty much too late to change the file name