cliff wrote:
Good news for wget. Building from the source worked.
So for some reason, either my system is screwed or the binary with FC5 was
misbuilt. Seems hard to believe latter but this box was a pretty bare,
standard FC3 and was just a straight, easy upgrade to FC5.
that's very weird. i've
Jana Mccoy wrote:
wget stopped working after I downloaded the bc functions.
hi jana,
what exactly are the bc functions you're talking about? are they
related to wget in any way?
What is an ERROR -1: Malformed status line?
it means wget failed to parse the HTTP response returned by the
nicolas figaro wrote:
Hi,
there is a mistake in the french translation of wget --help (on linux
redhat).
in english :
wget --help | grep spider
--spider don't download anything
was translated in french this way :
wget --help | grep spider
--spider
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Tony Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't think ,r complicates the command that much. Internally,
the only additional work for supporting both globs and regular
expressions is a function that converts a glob into a regexp when
,r is not requested. That's a
Curtis Hatter wrote:
On Friday 31 March 2006 06:52, Mauro Tortonesi:
while i like the idea of supporting modifiers like quick (short
circuit) and maybe i (case insensitive comparison), i think that (?i:)
and (?-i:) constructs would be overkill and rather hard to implement.
I figured that the
Dan Jacobson wrote:
I notice with server created directory listings, one can't recurse.
$ lynx -dump http://localhost/~jidanni/test|head
Index of /~jidanni/test
Icon [1]Name [2]Last modified [3]Size [4]Description
Vladimir Volovich wrote:
MT == Mauro Tortonesi writes:
I addressed this bug in wget few months ago. See the fix here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wget@sunsite.dk/msg08516.html
MT hi frank,
MT i am going to test and apply your patch later this week, as well
MT as many other pending
MT == Mauro Tortonesi writes:
are there any news on the wget update?
MT hrvoje fixed this problem more than one month ago. from the
MT ChangeLog:
i don't see the official source at ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/
that's what i'm asking about.
Best,
v.
Vladimir Volovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MT == Mauro Tortonesi writes:
are there any news on the wget update?
MT hrvoje fixed this problem more than one month ago. from the
MT ChangeLog:
i don't see the official source at ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/
that's what i'm asking about.
The
Is there any interest in finishing the GnuTLS support in Wget? The
support currently available in the repository can be tested using
`./configure --with-ssl=gnutls'. It should enable you to download
from SSL servers using --no-check-certificate, but it is not yet
finished. Specifically, and in
dan jacobson recently reported a bug with --spider and -r:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wget@sunsite.dk/msg08797.html
hrvoje confirms this bug has been in wget for a long time, mainly
because the semantics of --spider and -r were never properly defined.
from my point of view, it makes sense
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Vladimir Volovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MT == Mauro Tortonesi writes:
are there any news on the wget update?
MT hrvoje fixed this problem more than one month ago. from the
MT ChangeLog:
i don't see the official source at ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/
that's what i'm
I have a wget question about -r. I have a series of web pages I want to
download that look like this:
URL1 points to a page containing
URL2
URL3
URL4
URL5
URL6
The URL1 page also contains a CGI url, which points to a similar page,
containing URL7-11.
Is there a way for me to invoke wget so
- Original Message -
From: Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 7:23 pm
in progress.c line 880:
eta_hrs = (int)(eta / 3600, eta %= 3600);
eta_min = (int)(eta / 60, eta %= 60);
eta_sec = (int)(eta);
This is weird. Did you compile the code
Thomas Braby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
eta_hrs = (int) (eta / 3600), eta %= 3600;
Yes that also works. The cast is needed on Windows x64 because eta is
a wgint (which is 64-bit) but a regular int is 32-bit so otherwise a
warning is issued.
The same is the case on 32-bit Windows, and also
That worked perfectly. Thank you for your help. I had tried replacing
one of the slashes with %2F, but didn't think of using two, in
combination with the existing slash after the 'ccp3'.
Thanks, again.
-Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Hrvoje Niksic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Just an FYI since wget exposes this bug, you may see more questions about
it. The solution to my problem was
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=186592
Specically, removing nisplus from the host line in /etc/nsswitch.conf
resolved the problem.
Thanks for the help.
cliff
cliff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just an FYI since wget exposes this bug, you may see more questions about
it. The solution to my problem was
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=186592
Specically, removing nisplus from the host line in /etc/nsswitch.conf
resolved the
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