I've been on this list for a couple of years now and I've always wondered
how our illustrious leader pronounces his name.
Can you give us linguistically challenged Americans a phonetic rendition of
your name?
Tony Lewis (toe knee loo iss)
hi,
if I observerd correctly, wget behaves this way:
errors are classified into two classes:. critical and non-critical errors.
when a non critical error (eg time out) occurs wget retries continuing
at the byte the last transmission stopped at.
(if configured that way)
if a critical error
Tony Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you give us linguistically challenged Americans a phonetic
rendition of your name?
It's not easy to describe because of the phonems and concepts not
present in the English language. You'll probably regret having asked.
:-)
HUR-voh-yeh would be the
This beta includes portability tweaks and minor improvements. Please
test it on as many diverse platforms as possible, preferrably with
both gcc and non-gcc compilers. If all goes well, I'd like to release
1.9 perhaps as early as tomorrow.
Get it from:
Hi Hrvoje :)
* Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
Can you give us linguistically challenged Americans a phonetic
rendition of your name?
It's not easy to describe because of the phonems and concepts not
present in the English language. You'll probably regret having asked.
[...]
Hello Hrvoje,
On 07-Oct-03, you wrote:
is it possible for someone to e-mail me a working wget setup for amiga to
my private mail?
Thanks
Regards
Patrick Robinson
I don't use an Amiga, nor do I have an idea what you mean by a
working Wget setup. Have you tried compiling from source?