Hi Jeffrey, possibly I can get my hands on a fast Win10 desktop the coming weekend... no promise but I'll try.
With Best Regards, Tim On 04/04/2018 09:54 AM, Tim Rühsen wrote: > Hi Jeffrey, > > I can't tell you. Basically because the only WSL I can get my hands on > is on my wife's laptop which is *very* slow. And it needs some analysis > on that side, maybe with patches for gnulib. Send me a fast Win10 > machine and I analyse+fix the problem ;-) > > > BTW, we are also not using SO_REUSEPORT. The links you provided assume > that it's a problem in that area. All I can say is that Wget2 was > definitely working on WSL just a few weeks ago. > > > Another option for you is to install Debian/Ubuntu in a VM. Until the > hickups with WSL have been solved one or another way. > > > With Best Regards, Tim > > > On 04/04/2018 09:01 AM, Jeffrey Fetterman wrote: >> Tim, do you know when you'll be able to examine and come up with a >> workaround for the issue? There are alternatives to wget2 but either >> they're not high performance or they're not really cut out for site >> scraping. >> >> On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 12:30 PM, Jeffrey Fetterman <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> I can tell you the exact steps I took from nothing to a fresh install, I >>> have the commands copied. >>> >>> install Debian from Windows Store, set up username/password >>> >>> $ sudo sh -c "echo kernel.yama.ptrace_scope = 0 >> >>> /etc/sysctl.d/10-ptrace.conf; sysctl --system -a -p | grep yama" >>> (this is a workaround for Valgrind and anything else that relies >>> on prctl(PR_SET_PTRACER) and the wget2 problem will occur either way) >>> >>> $ sudo apt-get update >>> $ sudo apt-get upgrade >>> $ sudo apt-get install autoconf autogen automake autopoint doxygen flex >>> gettext git gperf lcov libtool lzip make pandoc python3.5 pkg-config >>> texinfo valgrind libbz2-dev libgnutls28-dev libgpgme11-dev >>> libiconv-hook-dev libidn2-0-dev liblzma-dev libnghttp2-dev >>> libmicrohttpd-dev libpcre3-dev libpsl-dev libunistring-dev zlib1g-dev >>> $ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python >>> /usr/bin/python3.5 1 >>> >>> then the commands outlined as per the documentation. config.log attached. >>> >>> On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 11:53 AM, Tim Rühsen <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Jeffrey, >>>> >>>> >>>> basically wget2 should work on WSL, I just tested it scarcely two weeks >>>> ago without issues. >>>> >>>> >>>> I suspect it might have to do with your dependencies (e.g. did you >>>> install libnghttp2-dev ?). >>>> >>>> To find out, please send your config.log. That allows me to see your >>>> compiler, CFLAGS and the detected dependencies etc.. >>>> >>>> I will try to reproduce the issue then. >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards, Tim >>>> >>>> >>>> On 02.04.2018 17:42, Jeffrey Fetterman wrote: >>>>> wget2 will not download any files, and I think there's some sort of >>>> disk >>>>> access issue. >>>>> >>>>> this is on Windows Subsystem for Linux Debian 9.3 Stretch. (Ubuntu 16.04 >>>>> LTS had the same issue.) >>>>> >>>>> Here's the output of strace -o strace.txt -ff wget2 >>>> https://www.google.com >>>>> >>>>> https://pastebin.com/4MEL88qs >>>>> >>>>> wget2 -d https://www.google.com just hangs after the line >>>> '02.103350.008 >>>>> ALPN offering http/1.1' >>>>> >>>>> ultimately I might have to submit a bug to WSL but I wouldn't know what >>>> to >>>>> report, I don't know what's wrong. And it'd be great if there was a >>>>> workaround >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
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