Hey Hans, thanks for reaching out.Indeed, it looks like HTTP/1.1 response headers see a regression while HTTP/2 response headers are printed as expected (tested with latest master). This requires a fix.
Also, currently on Fedora 40, the progress bar takes preference over the other output. The latest master of wget2 is somewhat improved, but still needs more fine-tuning.
Likely, your best option is to turn the progress bar off with `--progress=none`.
With HTTP/2: $ wget2 --server-response --progress=none https://example.com [0] Downloading 'https://example.com' ... Saving 'index.html.1' # got header 362 bytes: :status: 200 content-encoding: gzip accept-ranges: bytes age: 249375 cache-control: max-age=604800 content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 date: Sun, 15 Sep 2024 16:14:45 GMT etag: "3147526947+gzip" expires: Sun, 22 Sep 2024 16:14:45 GMT last-modified: Thu, 17 Oct 2019 07:18:26 GMT server: ECAcc (nyd/D14D) vary: Accept-Encoding x-cache: HIT content-length: 648 HTTP response 200 [https://example.com] With HTTP/1.1 (almost all headers missing): $ wget2 --server-response --progress=none --no-http2 https://example.com [0] Downloading 'https://example.com' ... Saving 'index.html.4' # got header 381 bytes: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Encoding: gzip HTTP response 200 OK [https://example.com] Thanks for the report! Regards, TimOn 8/25/24 20:02, Hans Carlson via Primary discussion list for GNU Wget wrote:
I recently installed Fedora 40 and was a bit confused by the wget output... it seemed different. After a bit of testing, I found the --server-response (-S) option didn't seem to work at all. I downloaded the old wget (1.24.5), compiled and tested and got the results I expected.Was the --server-response option not implemented in wget2 (it does show in the --help and man page). Or is this a known bug? Or am I doing something wrong?See output for both wget2 and wget1 below. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- wget2 output $ /usr/bin/wget --version | head -n1 GNU Wget2 2.1.0 - multithreaded metalink/file/website downloader $ /usr/bin/wget --server-response example.comindex.html.2 100% [========================================================================================================================================================================================>] 648 --.-KB/s [Files: 1 Bytes: 648 [35.15KB/s] Redirects: 0 Todo: 0 Errors: 0------------------------------------------------------------------------- wget1 output $ /usr/local/bin/wget --version | head -n1 GNU Wget 1.24.5 built on linux-gnu. $ /usr/local/bin/wget --server-response example.com --2024-08-25 10:24:12-- http://example.com/Resolving example.com (example.com)... 93.184.215.14, 2606:2800:21f:cb07:6820:80da:af6b:8b2cConnecting to example.com (example.com)|93.184.215.14|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... HTTP/1.1 200 OK Accept-Ranges: bytes Age: 254500 Cache-Control: max-age=604800 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2024 17:24:12 GMT Etag: "3147526947+gzip" Expires: Sun, 01 Sep 2024 17:24:12 GMT Last-Modified: Thu, 17 Oct 2019 07:18:26 GMT Server: ECAcc (sed/58CB) Vary: Accept-Encoding X-Cache: HIT Content-Length: 1256 Length: 1256 (1.2K) [text/html] Saving to: ‘index.html.3’index.html.3 100%[=======================================================================================================================================>] 1.23K --.-KB/s in 0s2024-08-25 10:24:12 (339 MB/s) - ‘index.html.3’ saved [1256/1256]
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