Florian Weimer schrieb am Sonntag, dem 31. Oktober 2010:
> * Peter Palfrader:
>
> > with the security upload of wget 1.12-2.1 you made the same change in
> > unstable that Florian made in 1.11.4-2+lenny1:
> >
> > | Do not use server-provided file names by default
> >
> > However, the patch for sid appears to lack the --use-server-file-name
> > flag that the stable upload had.
> >
> > This results in squeeze wget no longer having this feature:
> >
> > | wea...@rubicon:~$ wget --use-server-file-name http://www....
> > | wget: unrecognized option '--use-server-file-name'
> > | Usage: wget [OPTION]... [URL]...
> >
> > Somebody should fix that, please.
>
> Does --trust-server-names work?
>
> Upstream deliberately used a different option name
*sigh* Thanks, yes.
It's a shame that the changelog doesn't point out the difference from
lenny to squeeze.
I did search in the new manpage and the changelog for the option I was
looking for but came up short, hence this bug report. Maybe one of
these things could point to --trust-server-names?
Cheers,
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