MagicalTux wrote:
Hello,
I'm working a lot on website mirroring from various hosting companies,
and I noticed that usually, hidden files aren't shown by default when
LISTing a directory.
This result in some files (.htaccess/.htpasswd) not being mirrored.
I did an hugly hack for my
Title: Problem installing wget 1.10.2 on AIX
I'm having a problem installing wget 1.10.2 on AIX. The output from configure and an extract from config.log are included below.
Can anybody help?
Many Thanks,
=Adrian=
# ./configure
configure: configuring for GNU Wget 1.10.2
checking build
Mauro Tortonesi wrote:
i would like to read other users' opinion before deciding which
course of action to take, though.
Other users have suggested adding a command line option for -a two or
three times in the past:
- 2002-11-24: Steve Friedl [EMAIL PROTECTED] submitted a patch
- 2002-12-24:
I haven't touched an AIX system for a _long_ while (4.1.4, as I
recall), but if configure says:
checking build system type... powerpc-ibm-aix5.2.0.0
===
then I'd say that a move to AIX 4.3.3 would not generally be considered
an upgrade.
Expected behavior: after downloading a file with wget, -k should convert the
output file that has been specified with -O.
Actual behavior: after downloading a file with wget, -k attempts to open the
default filename, regardless of the name that has been specified with -O. This
results in an
On Thursday, March 2, 2006 at 7:51:43 +0100, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Then the code could look like this:
Seems good to me. I can help testing, if someone compiles.
Bye!Alain.
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Alain Bench [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thursday, March 2, 2006 at 7:51:43 +0100, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Then the code could look like this:
Seems good to me. I can help testing, if someone compiles.
Note that you can get a free compiler from here: