some time appear this error
assertion ptr != NULL failed: file xmalloc.c, line 190
Василевский Сергей [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
some time appear this error
assertion ptr != NULL failed: file xmalloc.c, line 190
What were you doing when the error appeared? Do you have the rest of
Wget's output?
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Google doesn't show even nearly enough hits when you search for libtool
sucks.
Because it's an understatement. :-)
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On Sat, 25 Jun 2005, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Despite the apparent consensus that it should be integrated in
Autoconf, the integration never materialized. When I queried about
this in 2003 (http://tinyurl.com/a63lc), the single response
charmingly told me that the solution is libtool. I now
Maciej W. Rozycki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bugs are of course inevitable and you shouldn't be surprised seeing
them especially as on exotic platforms (you even admit you've never
been able to reproduce some of the other's problems on your
systems).
Please note that a platform doesn't
from Hrvoje Niksic:
[...] Unfortunately EOL conversions break
automatic downloads resumption (REST in FTP),
Could be true.
manual resumption (wget -c),
Could be true. (I never use wget -c.)
break timestamping,
How so?
and probably would break checksums if we added them.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steven M. Schweda) writes:
from Hrvoje Niksic:
[...] Unfortunately EOL conversions break
automatic downloads resumption (REST in FTP),
Could be true.
manual resumption (wget -c),
Could be true. (I never use wget -c.)
It's the consequence of EOL conversion
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Bugs are of course inevitable and you shouldn't be surprised seeing
them especially as on exotic platforms (you even admit you've never
been able to reproduce some of the other's problems on your
systems).
Please note that a platform doesn't
This is the kind of obnoxious commentary I've learned to expect from
glibc's maintainers. It's no more becoming from you (or anyone else).
Buzz off.
Mark Post
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Maciej W. Rozycki
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Post, Mark K wrote:
This is the kind of obnoxious commentary I've learned to expect from
glibc's maintainers. It's no more becoming from you (or anyone else).
Well, but unlike with glibc, maintainers of libtool do actually handle
problems reported by users. But they
You already blew that opportunity when you told us to shut up. Blame
yourself.
Mark Post
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Maciej W. Rozycki
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 11:15 AM
To: Post, Mark K
Cc: wget@sunsite.dk
Subject: RE: No more
From: Hrvoje Niksic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
the 64-bit download sum, doesn't work for you. What does this
program print?
#include stdio.h
int
main (void)
{
__int64 n = 100I64; // ten billion, doesn't fit in 32 bits
printf(%I64\n, n);
return 0;
}
It should print a
I got a "Name or
service not known" error from wget 1.10 running on Linux. When I installed an
earlier version of wget, it worked just fine.It also works just fine on
version 1.10 running on Windows. Any ideas?
Here's the output on
Linux:
wget --versionGNU Wget 1.9-beta1
wget
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