I'm not a programmer, but have enjoyed _using_ wget for many years. The latest Windows binary that I find posted is 1.11.4 of several years ago. Would someone please post a current one? (One of the links to Windows binaries yields a 404 error.)
Alternatively, would someone please post [a link to, or put it in the documentation] a recipe (manual script) for a non-programmer to compile a Windows binary for himself using a readily-available, inexpensive (free?) compiler? I have done some Visual Basic and VBA programming and am familiar with the VB IDE and VBA used for Microsoft Office macros. Many thanks, Fred Holmes At 03:49 PM 9/17/2011, Giuseppe Scrivano wrote: >Hello, > >I am pleased to announce the new version of GNU wget. > >It fixes some bugs reported in the recent wget 1.13.3 release. > >It is available for download here: > >ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/wget-1.13.4.tar.gz >ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/wget-1.13.4.tar.xz > >and the GPG detached signatures using the key C03363F4: > >ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/wget-1.13.4.tar.gz.sig >ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/wget-1.13.4.tar.xz.sig > >To reduce load on the main server, you can use this redirector service >which automatically redirects you to a mirror: > >http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/wget/wget-1.13.4.tar.gz >http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/wget/wget-1.13.4.tar.xz > >* Noteworthy changes in Wget 1.13.4 > >** Now --version and --help work again. > >** Fix a build error on solaris 10 sparc. > >** Now --timestamping and --continue work well together. > >** Return a network failure when FTP downloads fail and --timestamping > is specified. > >Please report any problem you may experience to the [email protected] >mailing list. > >Have fun! >Giuseppe
