I realise that 1.10.2 is the latest version, but Debian doesn't seem to
think so :-)
If you expect Wget to work with files bigger than 2GB, you'll just
have to use a Wget version which works with files bigger than 2GB.
1.10.2, for example, not 1.9.1.
Odd. It didn't take me long to find this:
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/w/wget/wget_1.10.2-1_i386.deb
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Simeon Miteff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 2:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: retr.c:292: calc_rate:
Post, Mark K [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Odd. It didn't take me long to find this:
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/w/wget/wget_1.10.2-1_i386.deb
It's questionnable whether that's installable on stable Debian.
new package versions from the stable channel.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Hrvoje Niksic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 4:43 PM
To: Post, Mark K
Cc: Simeon Miteff; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: retr.c:292: calc_rate: Assertion `bytes = 0' failed
Post, Mark K [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not really. Debian will let you install whatever you want, provided
the dependencies are satisfied.
Which is what is questionnable -- a package from unstable or testing
usually depends on a slightly higher version of libc. Have you tried
it?
If you
It's definitely a broken httpd. So far wget makes the best effort, it
downloads something, and then fails with an error. Firefox completes the
download, indicating success, but the file is incomplete. Aget bails
before it starts, rejecting the negative file size, and links just hangs
:-)