> > > Whoa, wait a minute. Doesn't this assume the user has control over
> > > both master and slave site? Of course that is wrong for many of us.
> >
> > Many sites that run anonymous FTP allow anonymous rsync access as
> > well. But in principle you are right - a site that offers FTP access
Jan Prikryl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Many sites that run anonymous FTP allow anonymous rsync access as
> well. But in principle you are right - a site that offers FTP access
> doees not have to be necesarilly accessible via rsync.
>
> > I would think the full mirroring capability would be a
Jan Prikryl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Whoa, wait a minute. Doesn't this assume the user has control over
> > both master and slave site? Of course that is wrong for many of us.
>
> Many sites that run anonymous FTP allow anonymous rsync access as
> well. But in principle you are right -
"Jan D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If I change main.c to do setlocale(LC_ALL, "") instead of
> setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, ""), the problem goes away.
Not using LC_ALL is intentional. The problem with LC_ALL was that it
affected other things (time and number representations, is* macros,
etc.) U
Hello.
When using wget 1.6 and glibc and LANG=sv_SE the last lines of output of
wget --help is:
Skicka felrapporter och f?rslag till <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
Skicka anm?rkningar p? ?vers?ttningar till <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
The ? should be national characters (i.e. ISO-8859-1 but not ASCII).
If I ch
Quoting Harry Putnam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Given there is a well-working implementation of rsync server and rsync
> > client, does it make sense to add this functionality to wget?
>
> Whoa, wait a minute. Doesn't this assume the user has control over
> both master and slave site? Of course