On Wednesday 15 of October 2003 12:11, Thomas Lussnig wrote:
Ok this is clear, but than why become the aplication an binary IPv6
enabled one
if the PC have no IPv6 support ?
Because I'm using packages provided by Linux distribution which needs ipv6
because some users are using it.
I thought
Error in wget-1.9-b5.zip
Na co dvat draz pi zkuebn jzd?
http://ad2.seznam.cz/redir.cgi?instance=62696%26url=http://www.auto-plus.cz/faq.phpattachment: W2a.bat
--17:46:21--
Unfortunately, I don't know what the problem is here. Perhaps some of
the Windows people can take over this one?
Error in wget-1.9-b5.zip
wget cannot find the host. Turn on -d option and observe:
Location: http://www.yourworstenemy.com?tgpid=008drefid=393627 [following]
Closing fd 1952
--13:38:35-- http://www.yourworstenemy.com/?tgpid=008drefid=393627
= `tmp2/www.yourworstenemy.com/[EMAIL
Seems more a DNS issue of that domain to me, at least here and now. That
page redirects to www.yourworstenemy.com which doesn't resolve:
whois www.yourworstenemy.com
Registrant:
HUMMEL, GREG (YOURWORSTENEMY-DOM)
...
Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.BEST.COM 128.121.101.11
Gisle Vanem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Error in wget-1.9-b5.zip
wget cannot find the host. Turn on -d option and observe:
Location: http://www.yourworstenemy.com?tgpid=008drefid=393627 [following]
Closing fd 1952
--13:38:35-- http://www.yourworstenemy.com/?tgpid=008drefid=393627
Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Note that David's Wget seems to have printed unknown error, not
Host not found. Is that an artifact of his version of system
libraries, or is Wget doing something wrong?
I don't know how/when Windows could print anything else
what's already in
Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Note that David's Wget seems to have printed unknown error, not
Host not found. Is that an artifact of his version of system
libraries, or is Wget doing something wrong?
That's because wget incorrectly uses strerror() for Winsock
errors or uses 'errno'
Gisle Vanem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And anyway, aren't Winsock functions supposed to set errno? If they
don't, how does Wget report connection refused, to name but one
example? Wget relies on errno/strerror pretty heavily, and if that
were non-functional in such an obvious way, I'm sure