On Wed, 1 Apr 2009, Micah Cowan wrote:
The maintainer *ahem* finds himself with scant spare time these days, and is
beginning to find himself with a backload of fairly straightforward (and
otherwise) patches that he hasn't gotten his shit together enough to review.
He is, however, making an ef
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François wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm reporting an issue on wget french translation. You can read the bug
> at https://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=46594
Hi François,
You can get the most up-to-date translations from
http://translationproject.org/doma
Hello,
I'm reporting an issue on wget french translation. You can read the bug
at https://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=46594
Thanks,
François.
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Phil Pennock wrote:
> On 2009-04-01 at 09:51 +0200, Petr Pisar wrote:
>>> +/* Determine whether or not a hostname is an IP address that we recognise.
>>> */
>>> +bool
>>> +is_ip_address (const char *name)
>>> +{
>>> + const char *endp;
>>> +
>>> + e
On 2009-04-01 at 09:51 +0200, Petr Pisar wrote:
> > +/* Determine whether or not a hostname is an IP address that we recognise.
> > */
> > +bool
> > +is_ip_address (const char *name)
> > +{
> > + const char *endp;
> > +
> > + endp = name + strlen(name);
> > + if (is_valid_ipv4_address(name, end
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Niek Bergboer wrote:
> Ah... I just saw that my distribution (Ubuntu Server 8.04) sported a
> really old wget (1.10.2); I just compiled 1.11.4 from source, and that
> solves the problem. Sorry for my rambling here ;)
Note that Intrepid is now at 1.11.
Ah... I just saw that my distribution (Ubuntu Server 8.04) sported a
really old wget (1.10.2); I just compiled 1.11.4 from source, and that
solves the problem. Sorry for my rambling here ;)
Niek
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 16:49, Niek Bergboer wrote:
> Hi Petr,
>
> Yes, I can reproduce it. The behavi
On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 04:49:10PM +0200, Niek Bergboer wrote:
>
> Yes, I can reproduce it.
>
And can you reproduce it with different FTP server? What version of wget and
which platform and operating system do you use?
>
> * On files >= 10,000,000 bytes, I get the problem I mentioned; wget
> see
Hi Petr,
Yes, I can reproduce it. The behaviour I get is the following:
* On files < 10,000,000 bytes, the timestamp is used correctly, and I
indeed get the message Remote file no newer than local file
`router/pub/TEMP/testdir/Sent_Items.dbx' -- not retrieving., as you
get.
* On files >= 10,000,
On 2009-04-01, Niek Bergboer wrote:
>
> [...snip...]
> -rw-rw-r-- � 1 guest � �everyone 91892436 Sep 13 �2003 Sent Items.dbx
> [...snip...]
>
> Mostly as expected. However, wget then tells me:
>
> The sizes do not match (local 91892436) -- retrieving.
> ftp://username:*passwo...@server/some/remote
Hi all,
Currently, I am using wget to mirror files off a friend's NAS, to
provide an off-site backup for him. After having completed the first
complete download, I would like my subsequent downloads to be
incremental. Fair enough, I use wget -m, but some files are still
being re-downloaded despite
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 05:52:59PM -0700, Phil Pennock wrote:
> Please find attached a fairly short patch to let wget use the TLS
> extension for Server Name Indication, to be compatible with vhosting of
> SSL sites. Most modern graphical browsers now support SNI.
>
Nice feature.
> +
> +/* Deter
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