Hi!
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Subject: wget -c staroffice fails
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 03:51:28 GMT
From: Bernhard Kuemel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Customers chello Austria
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc
Hi!
Can anyone explain why this fails? I test
Caros Sr.s
Como freelancer, gostaria de colocar a V/ disposição os meus conhecimentos
no desenvolvimento de conteudos multimedia, quer paginas de internet,
cd-cards ou mesmo cd's de apresentação, realizados sempre com recurso a
novas tecnologias, tal como o FLASH da macromedia. Visitem o
On 28 Nov 2001 at 18:08, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
> Daniel Stenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, zefiro wrote:
> >
> >> ld: Undefined symbol
> >>_memmove
> >>
> >> Do you have any suggestion ?
> >
> > SunOS 4 is known to not have memmove.
> >
> > May I suggest adding
"Ian Abbott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 27 Nov 2001, at 15:16, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
>
>> So, does anyone know about the portability of rand()?
>
> It's in the ANSI/ISO C spec (ISO 9899). It's always been in UNIX
> (or at least it's been in there since UNIX 7th Edition), and I
> should t
Herold Heiko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There seems (looking at the docs) no way to say "use bar; in case of
> fallback to dot, use style X" - it will fallback to 1K dots always.
This should work now. This is how it should work now, assuming no
additional wgetrc customization:
$ wget URL
<
Daniel Stenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> >SunOS 4 is known to not have memmove.
>>
>> Isn't configure supposed to notice that ?
>
> Yes it is (*supposed* to do that)! But then you have to tell it to check for
> that and the current configur
Daniel Stenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, zefiro wrote:
>
>> ld: Undefined symbol
>>_memmove
>>
>> Do you have any suggestion ?
>
> SunOS 4 is known to not have memmove.
>
> May I suggest adding the following (or similiar) to a relevant wget source
> file:
[...]
T
Attila Horvath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am using version 1.8 (dev) of 'wget'
Thanks for testing it.
> and am trying to fetch web pages recursively where page names are
> duplicated. I don't want duplicate pages to be clobbered
> (overwritten) so I'm specifying:
>
> wget -r -l 3 -nc
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >SunOS 4 is known to not have memmove.
>
> Isn't configure supposed to notice that ?
Yes it is (*supposed* to do that)! But then you have to tell it to check for
that and the current configure doesn't.
Apply the following, re-run autoconf and it'll
On 28/11/2001 10:28:44 Daniel Stenberg wrote:
>On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, zefiro wrote:
>
>> ld: Undefined symbol
>>_memmove
>>
>> Do you have any suggestion ?
>
>SunOS 4 is known to not have memmove.
>
Isn't configure supposed to notice that ?
--
Csaba Ráduly, Software Engineer
Herold Heiko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[... use of tail -f and log file ...]
> Somebody or something always has to be the first :-)
Also, do you know that you can use `--progress=bar:force' and still
log to a file? tail -f will work just fine, although the resulting
file will not be pretty wh
Am using version 1.8 (dev) of 'wget' and am trying to fetch web pages
recursively where page names are duplicated. I don't want duplicate pages
to be clobbered (overwritten) so I'm specifying:
wget -r -l 3 -nc http://(url...)
When wget encounters duplicate pages it does NOT rename them s
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, zefiro wrote:
> ld: Undefined symbol
>_memmove
>
> Do you have any suggestion ?
SunOS 4 is known to not have memmove.
May I suggest adding the following (or similiar) to a relevant wget source
file:
#ifndef HAVE_MEMMOVE
void memmove(char *to, char *from, int len)
{
i
Hello,
on my SUN-SPARC-SUNOS4.1.4, using GCC-2.8.0, after running the
wget 1.7.1 "configure" script (without any argument), I've run the
"make" command (without any argument).
It has been gone out with the following compilation Error:
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