oded [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know this topic has been discussed on this list in several
occasions, but I would like to raise the issue once more, if you
please : download throttling (rate limiting).
It's on my personal todo list for Wget 1.8 (to be released soonish).
I'll look into your
Is per chance http-post support in your to-do list?
Regards
Fernando
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
oded [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know this topic has been discussed on this list in several
occasions, but I would like to raise the issue once more, if you
please : download throttling (rate
In the current cvs sources HAVE_RANDOM is mentioned in Changelog, used
in a not exactly obvious way in main.c at line 577, but nowhere else.
Is this a work in progress or a leftover of previous code ?
Backup code for systems without 'random()' (hint hint VC++) is needed :)
Heiko
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I couldn't test that option yet,
but it seems to use 0 .. 2*opt.wait for it's random waiting.
What if somebody wants to wait a longer time with different random
intervall... say wait from 20..30 seconds ?
Possibly it would be better giving random-wait a numeric option, and use
something like
hi!
--random-wait=20 between 0 and 20 secs.
--random-wait=20..30 between 20 and 30 (closed-closed) :)))
or of cource:
--random-wait=20-30
P! Vladi.
Herold Heiko wrote:
I couldn't test that option yet,
but it seems to use 0 .. 2*opt.wait for it's random
I've just managed to build WGET 1.7.1 on OS/2 by changing src/Makefile:-
o = .o
to
o = .obj
then running Autoconf, configure and Make.
Maybe Makefile.in needs to be changed so that it includes OBJEXT...
I'm not very familiar with Makefile.in, but could the appropriate change
be made so
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