--timestamping and big files?

2005-05-28 Thread Dan Bolser

I think --timestamping fails for files  2Gb

wget tries to download the file again with the .1 extension (as if you
were not using --timestamping).

This only happens to a big file in a list of files I am wgetting.



Re: --timestamping and big files?

2005-05-28 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Dan Bolser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I think --timestamping fails for files  2Gb

Thanks for the report.  Wget 1.9.x doesn't support 2+GB files, not
only for timestamping.  You can try Wget 1.10-beta from
ftp://ftp.deepspace6.net/pub/ds6/sources/wget/wget-1.10-beta1.tar.bz2


Re: --timestamping and big files?

2005-05-28 Thread Dan Bolser
On Sat, 28 May 2005, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:

Dan Bolser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I think --timestamping fails for files  2Gb

Thanks for the report.  Wget 1.9.x doesn't support 2+GB files, not
only for timestamping.  You can try Wget 1.10-beta from
ftp://ftp.deepspace6.net/pub/ds6/sources/wget/wget-1.10-beta1.tar.bz2


Sorry for the lack of details, I sent the email before I realized I didn't
even give you the version...

Thanks for the reply,
Dan.