Am 2008-09-16 12:52:16, schrieb Tony Lewis:
> Cristián Serpell wrote:
>
> > Maybe I should have started by this (I had to change the name of the
> > file shown):
> [snip]
> > ---response begin---
> > HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> > Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 19:37:46 GMT
> > Server: Apache
> > Last-Modified: Tu
There must be an other Bug, since I can download small (:-) 18 GByte of
archive files... Debian Etch:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] apt-cache policy wget
wget:
Installiert:1.10.2-2
Mögliche Pakete:1.10.2-2
Versions-Tabelle:
*** 1.10.2-2 0
500 file: etch/main Packages
100 /var/lib/d
Am 2008-09-16 15:22:22, schrieb Cristián Serpell:
> It is the latest Ubuntu's distribution, that still comes with the old
> version.
Ehm, even Debian Etch comes with:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] apt-cache policy wget
wget:
Installiert:1.10.2-2
Mögliche Pakete:1.10.2-2
Versions-Tabelle:
*** 1.10
Cristián Serpell wrote:
> Maybe I should have started by this (I had to change the name of the
> file shown):
[snip]
> ---response begin---
> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 19:37:46 GMT
> Server: Apache
> Last-Modified: Tue, 08 Apr 2008 20:17:51 GMT
> ETag: "7f710a-8a8e1bf7-47fbd2ef"
>
Maybe I should have started by this (I had to change the name of the
file shown):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp# wget --version
GNU Wget 1.10.2
Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Cristián Serpell wrote:
> It is the latest Ubuntu's distribution, that still comes with the old
> version.
>
> Thanks anyway, that was the problem.
I know that's untrue. Ubuntu comes with 1.10.2 at least, and has for
quite some time. If you're using
It is the latest Ubuntu's distribution, that still comes with the old
version.
Thanks anyway, that was the problem.
El 16-09-2008, a las 15:08, Tony Lewis escribió:
Cristián Serpell wrote:
I would like to know if there is a reason for using a signed int for
the length of the files to downl
Cristián Serpell wrote:
> I would like to know if there is a reason for using a signed int for
> the length of the files to download.
I would like to know why people still complain about bugs that were fixed
three years ago. (More accurately, it was a design flaw that originated from
a time whe
Tue, 16 Sep 2008 11:19:50 -0400, Cristián Serpell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> I would like to know if there is a reason for using a signed int for
> the length of the files to download. The thing is that I was trying
> to download a 2.3 GB file using wget, but then the length was printed
> as a nega
decision? Is there an option for downloading big files? In this case,
I used curl.
Please CC replies, I'm not a suscriber
Thanks!
C S
Hi
I use wget to mirror some sites, including: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/
blast/db/FASTA
I'm using the CentOS 4/RHEL 4 wget version 1.10.2-0.40E
I am finding that big files get downloaded each time even if they are
already present, older and of the same size. I think I can trace the
pr
On Sat, 28 May 2005, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
>Dan Bolser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I think --timestamping fails for files > 2Gb
>
>Thanks for the report. Wget 1.9.x doesn't support 2+GB files, not
>only for timestamping. You can try Wget 1.10-beta from
>ftp://ftp.deepspace6.net/pub/ds6/sourc
Dan Bolser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think --timestamping fails for files > 2Gb
Thanks for the report. Wget 1.9.x doesn't support 2+GB files, not
only for timestamping. You can try Wget 1.10-beta from
ftp://ftp.deepspace6.net/pub/ds6/sources/wget/wget-1.10-beta1.tar.bz2
I think --timestamping fails for files > 2Gb
wget tries to download the file again with the .1 extension (as if you
were not using --timestamping).
This only happens to a big file in a list of files I am wgetting.
Hi, Simone,
Santa put a patch for you in http://software.lpetrov.net/wget-LFS/
Unwrap carefully and enjoy. Merry Christmas,
Leonid
24-DEC-2004 21:02:03
Hello.
I was retrieving this iso:
ftp://ftp.slackware.no/pub/linux/ISO-images/Slackware/Current-ISO-build/slackware-10.0-DVD.iso
I killed wget and then I resumed it with wget -c (file was downlaoded
for 2285260288 bytes)
here's the output:
--19:31:47--
ftp://ftp.slackware.no/pub/linux/ISO-image
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