I have run across this problem too. It is because with Linux 2.4.18 (and
other
versions??) in certain circumstances, gettimeofday() is broken and will
jump
backwards. See http://kt.zork.net/kernel-traffic/kt20020708_174.html#1.
Is there any particular reason for this assert? If there is,
Hi!
With wget 1.9-beta, wget will download .exe files
although they should be rejected (-r -R.exe).
After the download, wget removes the local file.
I understand that html files are downloaded even if -R.html,.htm
is specified as the links that may be included in them
have to be parsed.
It seems wget uses a 32 bit integer for the bytes downloaded:
[...]
FINISHED --17:11:26--
Downloaded: 1,047,520,341 bytes in 5830 files
cave /home/suse8.0# du -s
5230588 .
cave /home/suse8.0#
As it's a once per download variable I'd say it's not that performance
critical...