-Original Message-
From: Tim Rühsen
To: Yuxi Hao; 'Dale R. Worley'
Cc: bug-wget@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Bug-wget] Any explanation for the '-nc' returned value?
On 30.07.2018 16:44, Yuxi Hao wrote:
> Let's take an example in practice.
> When there is a bad network connection, I try wget wit
: Dale R. Worley
> To: Tim Rühsen
> Cc: lifenjoine; bug-wget
> Subject: Re: [Bug-wget] Any explanation for the '-nc' returned value?
>
> Tim Rühsen writes:
>>-nd, even if -r or -p are in effect.) When -nc is
>> specified, this behavior is suppress
bject: Re: [Bug-wget] Any explanation for the '-nc' returned value?
Tim Rühsen writes:
>-nd, even if -r or -p are in effect.) When -nc is
> specified, this behavior is suppressed, and Wget will
>refuse to download newer copies of file.
Though strictly speakin
Tim Rühsen writes:
>-nd, even if -r or -p are in effect.) When -nc is specified,
> this behavior is suppressed, and Wget will
>refuse to download newer copies of file.
Though strictly speaking, this doesn't say that wget will then exit with
error code 1.
Dale
Hi,
from the man pages (--no-clobber):
When running Wget without -N, -nc, -r, or -p, downloading the
same file in the same directory will result
in the original copy of file being preserved and the second
copy being named file.1. If that file is