Hi Bernhard, wget --help really just prints to the screen. No network stuff is done (even if, it would not explain why mplayer stops working).
You should ask other RiscOS people whether they have the same problem and/or what is really going on. Tim On Monday 13 April 2015 07:39:30 Bernard Veasey wrote: > But "WGET --help" caused the problem too, WGET wasn't therefore > downloading anything at the time, just printing the help text on the > screen. > > Sorry about the wrong address. > > Bernard > > On 12 Apr 2015 Tim Rühsen <[email protected]> wrote: > > Am Sonntag, 12. April 2015, 07:15:49 schrieb Bernard Veasey: > >> Hi Tim > >> > >> Now I've got WGET 1.15.1 working on RISC OS fetching a file, I have > >> come across another problem. When WGET is called, even if it's only > >> WGET --help > >> it stops Mplayer playing Internet Radio. > >> If I revert to an older version of WGET (1.11.2), the problem does not > >> happen. How can I get WGET 1.15.1 to work without this problem > >> please? > > > > Hi Bernard, > > > > please write to the mailing list ([email protected]) and not privately to > > me. > > > > Mplayer may stop playing if Wget takes all the available bandwidth. > > Try out the --limit-rate option. > > > > Tim
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