Hi,
Apart from from Tim has already mentioned, please also consider:
1. Do not create a new mail thread for every email. Please use the same thread
for logically connected mails. I do not wish to go searching for the context
your email through my inbox.
2. Like I've mentioned before,
Hi Sameeran,
people only answer questions if the know the answer.
Your original email was quite confusing. At least I didn't understand
your problem and thus didn't answer. Try to be precise and if possible
add an example or your error output (the relevant parts).
With Best Regards, Tim
On
Hi,I have sent emails on mailing list regarding some doubts,they aren't
replied so generally how many days does it take for reply from
maintainers,as I am newbie I thought no one is replying to mails,but one of
my friend told to ask on mailing list may be the people are busy.
Thanku
I got it working. Thanks!
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 8:19 PM, Darshit Shah wrote:
> Hi Jay,
>
> Are you sure that you have compiled Wget2 with GPGME?
>
> What does `grep "GPGME: " config.log` say?
>
> If it is no, then you probably need to install the gpgme header files. The
>
Hi Jay,
Are you sure that you have compiled Wget2 with GPGME?
What does `grep "GPGME: " config.log` say?
If it is no, then you probably need to install the gpgme header files. The
exact method will depend upon your specific distro. Usually for debian based
distros it should be something like
Hello folks. I need some help with wget2. When I use --verify-sig option,
it says it's invalid. Also, it's not listed in --help. But I can see it in
options.c file. What am I doing wrong here? Do I need to set some flags
during compilation? Help me out.
Thanks.
Hi,
This is not a bug report, but I was advised to ask here for any help I
needed.
I am trying to write a patch for Wget and was asked to work on the one Test
Case that Wget fails.
However, I am not very proficient with Perl, and need some help in
understanding the exact nature of that test
I couldn't reproduce this problem, can you please give me more
information?
Can you use the -d flag to wget and see what happens?
Thanks,
Giuseppe
Avinash pavin...@gmail.com writes:
Hi All,
I am trying to use --spider option with an URL ending with '/'.
The error I am getting is,
wget -r -np -l0 -S --spider
http://172.20.241.206/HTTP_Share/performance_data/mixed/rtf/
--22:35:10-- http://172.20.241.206/HTTP_Share/performance_data/mixed/rtf/
= `
172.20.241.206/HTTP_Share/performance_data/mixed/rtf/index.html'
Connecting to 172.20.241.206:80... connected.
HTTP
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