Re: Is there a way to override wgetrc options on command line?
Humes, David G. wrote: Hello, I have several cronjobs using wget and the wgetrc file turns on passive-ftp by default. I have one site where strangely enough passive ftp does not work but active does work. I'd rather leave the passive ftp default set and just change the one cronjob that requires active ftp. Is there any way to tell wget to either disregard the wgetrc file or to override one or more of its options? Thanks. What about --execute=COMMAND ? $ wget --help GNU Wget 1.7-pre1, a non-interactive network retriever. Usage: wget [OPTION]... [URL]... Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too. Startup: -V, --version display the version of Wget and exit. -h, --help print this help. -b, --backgroundgo to background after startup. -e, --execute=COMMAND execute a `.wgetrc'-style command. [...] -- Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards Hack Kampbjørn [EMAIL PROTECTED] HackLine +45 2031 7799
RE: Is there a way to override wgetrc options on command line?
Thanks! That worked. --Dave -Original Message- From: Hack Kampbjørn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 2:25 AM To: Humes, David G. Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: Is there a way to override wgetrc options on command line? Humes, David G. wrote: Hello, I have several cronjobs using wget and the wgetrc file turns on passive-ftp by default. I have one site where strangely enough passive ftp does not work but active does work. I'd rather leave the passive ftp default set and just change the one cronjob that requires active ftp. Is there any way to tell wget to either disregard the wgetrc file or to override one or more of its options? Thanks. What about --execute=COMMAND ? $ wget --help GNU Wget 1.7-pre1, a non-interactive network retriever. Usage: wget [OPTION]... [URL]... Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too. Startup: -V, --version display the version of Wget and exit. -h, --help print this help. -b, --backgroundgo to background after startup. -e, --execute=COMMAND execute a `.wgetrc'-style command. [...] -- Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards Hack Kampbjørn [EMAIL PROTECTED] HackLine +45 2031 7799
Is there a way to override wgetrc options on command line?
Hello, I have several cronjobs using wget and the wgetrc file turns on passive-ftp by default. I have one site where strangely enough passive ftp does not work but active does work. I'd rather leave the passive ftp default set and just change the one cronjob that requires active ftp. Is there any way to tell wget to either disregard the wgetrc file or to override one or more of its options? Thanks.