As noted on misc, ftp http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/drop.lasso fails due
to whitespace after the value of the content-length header.
wget/curl/lynx/w3m all handle this.
This is really useful, thanks!
Daniel
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Including mm_malloc.h in C++ code and compiling with -pedantic yields
the following error:
In file included from src/mystuff/c++/memalign.cc:1:
/usr/include/mm_malloc.h:37: error: declaration of 'int
posix_memalign(void**, size_t, size_t) throw ()' throws different exceptions
I see more and more tar.xz archives, and thought it would be nice to
have tar able to extract them directly as with gzip/bzip2.
-J is what GNU and FreeBSD use, so I used it too. Based on what was done
to add bzip2 support.
In case my client mess up with tabulations, here is a real file :
Gabriel Linder writes:
I see more and more tar.xz archives, and thought it would be nice to
have tar able to extract them directly as with gzip/bzip2.
-J is what GNU and FreeBSD use, so I used it too. Based on what was done
to add bzip2 support.
This has been discussed on the list before. I
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 12:12:21PM -0600, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
Gabriel Linder writes:
I see more and more tar.xz archives, and thought it would be nice to
have tar able to extract them directly as with gzip/bzip2.
-J is what GNU and FreeBSD use, so I used it too. Based on what was done
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 09:19:49PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 17:46, Gabriel Linder wrote:
I see more and more tar.xz archives, and thought it would be nice to
have tar able to extract them directly as with gzip/bzip2.
-J is what GNU and FreeBSD use, so I used it