Building WGET on OS/2

2005-01-11 Thread John Poltorak
Has anyone on the list ever built WGET on OS/2? I know there already are OS/2 ports of WGET available, but I'd like to build it for my own environment. I've done this in the past but can't remember exactly what steps I went through or which version. -- John

Re: wget does not handle sizes over 2GB

2005-01-11 Thread Daniel Stenberg
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, Leonid wrote: curl does not survive losing connection. Since the probability to lose connection when you download 2Gb+ files is very high even if you have a fast connection, This mailing list is for wget, not curl. We can talk about what curl does and does not on the curl

Re: wget does not handle sizes over 2GB

2005-01-11 Thread Leonid
Daniel, I apologize if I hurt your feeling about curl. Last summer I had to download several 10Gb+ files and I tried to use curl and ncftp. After a day or so of work curl was stopping, freezing forever and I was unable to force it to retry and to resume. Maybe I misused curl, did not understand

Large File Support, and broken CVS on Mac OS X

2005-01-11 Thread Leonid
Greg, A short clarification: My patch http://software.lpetrov.net/wget-LFS/ is a derivative of Alvaro Lopez Ortega patch http://www.alobbs.com/modules.php?op=modloadname=Newsfile=articlesid=380mode=threadorder=0thold=0 I took his patch as a basis and corrected remaining bugs. Leonid

Re: wget does not handle sizes over 2GB

2005-01-11 Thread Mauro Tortonesi
Alle 17:28, martedì 11 gennaio 2005, hai scritto: On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, Leonid wrote: curl does not survive losing connection. Since the probability to lose connection when you download 2Gb+ files is very high even if you have a fast connection, This mailing list is for wget, not curl.

Re: wget does not handle sizes over 2GB

2005-01-11 Thread Daniel Stenberg
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, Mauro Tortonesi wrote: oh, come on. let's not fall to the my software is better than yours childish attitude. I'm sorry if it came out that way, it was not my intention. I just wanted to address the misinformation posted here. I have not said and do not think that X is

Re: wget does not handle sizes over 2GB

2005-01-11 Thread Mauro Tortonesi
Alle 21:47, martedì 11 gennaio 2005, Daniel Stenberg ha scritto: On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, Mauro Tortonesi wrote: oh, come on. let's not fall to the my software is better than yours childish attitude. I'm sorry if it came out that way, it was not my intention. I just wanted to address the

Re: Finding information on wget

2005-01-11 Thread Mauro Tortonesi
Alle 04:08, martedì 11 gennaio 2005, hai scritto: El 10/01/2005, a las 20:43, Mauro Tortonesi escribió: (Yes, there are no doubt some web-based archives of the mailing list, such as http://www.mail-archive.com/wget%40sunsite.dk/, but there's no single official archive linked to from the

Re: Finding information on wget

2005-01-11 Thread Mauro Tortonesi
Alle 08:31, martedì 11 gennaio 2005, hai scritto: Greg Hurrell wrote: [snip] I would argue that instead of the table of contents there should be a navigation sidebar with a structure something like the following: Great ideas, Greg. I'm sure if someone (you, perhaps? ... hint, hint)

Re: Finding information on wget

2005-01-11 Thread Mauro Tortonesi
Alle 11:12, martedì 11 gennaio 2005, hai scritto: El 11/01/2005, a las 8:31, Tony Lewis escribió: I would argue that instead of the table of contents there should be a navigation sidebar with a structure something like the following: Great ideas, Greg. I'm sure if someone (you, perhaps?

Building wget-cvs

2005-01-11 Thread Dave Yeo
Hi twice today I have attempted to build freshly downloaded cvs versions of wget 1.9+cvs-dev. First on OS/2 with emx and gcc 2.8.1 and also on UbuntuLinux with gcc v3.3.4. Both times I have got the identical error make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dave/src/wget/src' gcc -I. -I. -I/opt/include