Readers,
Just learned an interesting observation: navigated to a directory
containing some audio files (mp3, ogg, etc.)
Activated the command:
wget -r -A *.mp3 http://url/to/mp3/files
After download completed, some the majority mp3 files became empty
directories, but curiously a minor few
Hi All,
I want to give it a go in supporting wget, I'm dooing c for some years
now and I thought I give the gnu/fsf ide a shot ;)
Just couple of questions.
Now.. I've found something small to work on, namely bug 21693, which is
scheduled for release 1.13.
I've got the source from git, got
Hi Pawel,
Glad that you would like to contribute to GNU Wget.
The bug that you have mentioned, #21693 seems to have been fixed by Micah
himself. The comments state that a patch was applied through commit edd30.
You should try and test whether the bug still exists or not. Try going
through the
Ok, thanks for the clues.
Will take a look.
Pawel
On 05.10.2013 20:42, Darshit Shah wrote:
Hi Pawel,
Glad that you would like to contribute to GNU Wget.
The bug that you have mentioned, #21693 seems to have been fixed by
Micah himself. The comments state that a patch was applied through