On Monday 21 August 2006 11:17, Mauro Tortonesi wrote:
> unfortunately at the moment wget does not define a specific list of exit
> values according to program exit states. that's a major problem we'll
> have to fix in the next 1.12 release.
Thanks, I look forward to it. It would make using 'wget'
Gerard Seibert ha scritto:
I wrote a script that downloads new 'dat' files for my AV program. I am using
the '-N' option to only download a newer version of the file. What I need is
for 'wget' to issue an exit code which would indicate whether a newer file
was downloaded or not. Presently I hav
Kim Grillo ha scritto:
Does anyone know if its possible to create a single directory with the URL
name instead of a directory tree when using wget? For example, I dont want
to have to move through each directory to get to the file, I'd like the file
to be in a folder under a directory named afte
I wrote a script that downloads new 'dat' files for my AV program. I am using
the '-N' option to only download a newer version of the file. What I need is
for 'wget' to issue an exit code which would indicate whether a newer file
was downloaded or not. Presently I have the script comparing the t
Jonathan Abrahams ha scritto:
Any idea why this happens?
hi jonathan,
unfortunately i don't have a working cygwin environment at this time, so i won't
be able to find out by myself what's the problem. maybe you can provide us some
debug output by turning on the -d command-line option?
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Jochen Roderburg ha scritto:
Zitat von Jochen Roderburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Zitat von Hrvoje Niksic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Mauro, you will need to look at this one. Part of the problem is that
Wget decides to save to index.html.1 although -c is in use. That is
solved with the patch attached