Could this be solved by having wget do a change to cwd, when running on windows. Or something like that?
/henrik holst Den 30 nov 2011 18:31 skrev "David H. Lipman" <[email protected]>: > From: "Paul Wratt" <[email protected]> > > > this may have something to do with "working directory" which when an > > exe is run from a shortcut, uses the exe folder as the default path. > > Some testing on win7 is needed to clarify this issue, as that "Program > > Files" path is used for 32bit apps on 64bit installation.. > > > > If the command is NOT in the PATH then you have to be in the directory > where the command > exists and when you run the command it will drop the downloaded files > there. When the > command and dependencies are in the PATH then all I have to do is open a > Command Prompt, > type "Y:" and run a FQ WGET command and the file(s) ovtained will be in > the "Y:" drive. I > dion't think the behaviour is any different for Win64 vs. Win32. > > -- > Dave > Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk > http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp > > > > >
