David, What libraries/versions are you using (DLL filename, date/other identifier) are you using with wget 1.13.4?
Thanks, Fred Holmes At 07:28 AM 6/14/2012, David H. Lipman wrote: >From: "Fred Holmes" <[email protected]> > >> At 10:53 AM 6/13/2012, David H. Lipman wrote: >>> WGET/32 works just fine under Win/64. I suggest just using the latest >>> Windows version. >>> I'm using; GNU Wget 1.13.4 built on mingw32. >> >> I've been running wget 1.11.4 just fine. Windows binary. >> >> I downloaded wget 1.13.4 from: >> >> http://code.google.com/p/osspack32/downloads/detail?name=wget.exe&can=2&q= >> >> which link I found on Google. >> >> It doesn't work. It seems to flash some error message too quickly to read >> and exits. >> >> I presume I need a newer version of the ssl libaries?? The 1.13.4 manual >> (html file) >> doesn't seem to mention them explicitly, nor does the download site cited >> above. >> >> Explicitly, what libraries do I need to run wget 1.13.4? >> >> I did not remove my working wget 1.11.4 wget.exe file. I named the new wget >> as >> wget1134.exe and ran it that way. That should work. >> >> System is Windows 2000. Does wget 1.13.4 require a later system? >> >> Many thanks, >> >> Fred Holmes > >It is possible that Win2K it is no longer supported. I suggest using a WGET >version that >is older, but doesn't perform SSL, like v1.8. > > >-- >Dave >Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk >http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
