Gijs van Tulder gvtul...@gmail.com writes:
It would be cool if Wget could become one of these tools. Already the
Swiss army knife for mirroring websites, the one thing that Wget is
missing is a good way to store these mirrors. The current output of
--mirror is not sufficient for archival
Giuseppe Scrivano writes:
The implementation makes use of the open source WARC Tools library
(Apache License 2.0):
http://code.google.com/p/warc-tools/
how much code is really needed from that library? I wonder if we can
avoid this dependency at all.
The library comes with some
My initial build of wget failed due to gnutls version problems.
configure said:
..
checking for main in -lgnutls... yes
configure: compiling in support for SSL via GnuTLS
But then the link failed with:
gcc -O2 -Wall -o wget cmpt.o connect.o convert.o cookies.o ftp.o css.o
css-url.o
Hello Karl,
thanks to have reported it. It looks like a very ugly one, I think it
depends from last change:
revno: 2517
committer: Giuseppe Scrivano gscriv...@gnu.org
branch nick: wget
timestamp: Fri 2011-08-05 21:36:08 +0200
message:
gnutls: do not use a deprecated function.
I'll rollback
Ángel González wrote:
Maybe not. Consider a url like:
http://www.example.net/download.php?file=releases/wget.exe
In that case using as filename wget.exe makes more sense than
download.php@file=releases%2Fwget.exe
Whereas there are other cases where the basename is preferible.
Probably all