Please,
Don't send again such an heavy program to all people; more than 15 minutes
to download it!
I really want to unsubscribe but I don't remember which address I used to
register. It was like *@delcampe.com (I am owner of this domain)
Please advise. I delete message for months now... Very b
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001 11:03:18 BST, "Ian Abbott" wrote:
>On 27 Sep 2001 at 14:45, Kareila wrote:
>
>> Since wget is no longer included in the standard Mac OS X
>distribution, I
>> tried to compile my own from the 1.7 sources and got stuck right about
>here:
>[snip]
>
>This is a well-known bug in
scuse for the big mail
but a have very little tools on the my HPUX machine
for make sme patches or something else ...
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, lemble gregory wrote:
> oups i forget the files ... lol
This is the fix that Lemble Gregory did to make SSL working on his machine.
It should apply just as good on the current CVS wget too. This is required on
all machines without a working /dev/urandom as OpenSSL will other
i send you my source files
Greg
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Subject: Re: probleme with SSL connection with certificat ... pls help
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, lemble gregory wrote:
> PS: i send with my
hi
try:
wget -m -nd http://www.google.com/images/about_logo.gif
this will download about_logo.gif if changed and will not
append .1 .2 etc...
P! Vladi.
> Hubert Ming wrote:
>
> dear wget gurus
> i'm a little new in this business so excuse my beginner question
> on my suse-linux (wge
On 28 Sep 2001 at 9:48, Hubert Ming wrote:
> dear wget gurus
> i'm a little new in this business so excuse my beginner question
> on my suse-linux (wget 1.5.x) I download every night
> virus-signature-files. these files always have the same file-names
even
> if they are updated by the software-m
On 27 Sep 2001 at 22:23, Mark D. Roth wrote:
> Now, if you run "wget -p -k http://www.foo.com/basepath/foo.html";, the
> "" tags are left as-is. However, if you add "-nd", the URL in
> "" tag gets set to "http://www.foo.com/basepath/foo1.gif";. For
> some reason, it's being set to an absolute U
On 27 Sep 2001 at 14:45, Kareila wrote:
> Since wget is no longer included in the standard Mac OS X
distribution, I
> tried to compile my own from the 1.7 sources and got stuck right about
here:
>
> cc -I. -I.-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -
DSYSTEM_WGETRC=\"/usr/local/etc/wgetrc\" -
DLOCALEDIR=\"/usr/l
dear wget gurus
i'm a little new in this business so excuse my
beginner question
on my suse-linux (wget 1.5.x) I download every
night virus-signature-files. these files always have the same file-names even if
they are updated by the software-manufacturer. now wget realizes that these
files a
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