I'm on FreeBSD, and have hence used ktrace.
The processes get into a tight loop consisting of this:
49623 lftp CALL gettimeofday(0xbfbfed58,0)
49623 lftp RET gettimeofday 0
49623 lftp CALL gettimeofday(0xbfbfed58,0)
49623 lftp RET gettimeofday 0
49623 lftp CALL ge
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 08:20:59AM +1100, Grant Bayley wrote:
> I currently use lftp (3.0.13, installed from FreeBSD ports) to mirror a
> bunch of HTTP-based material that's available in listings from particular
> sites. While lftp works like a charm for material in listings generated
> by Apache,
Something else...
wget currently has a -i switch that enables you to feed it with a list
(from a file, one per line) of URLs that you wish to download to the
current directory. Just wondering if this has ever been considered as a
feature request for a future version, perhaps as a mirror -i filen
Hi guys,
I currently use lftp (3.0.13, installed from FreeBSD ports) to mirror a
bunch of HTTP-based material that's available in listings from particular
sites. While lftp works like a charm for material in listings generated
by Apache, for a few other different server types, I'll frequently log