Re: Can wget remove local files that are no longer on the remote server?

2004-11-06 Thread Dillonco
Mauro Tortonesi wrote: > Alle 06:38, mercoledì 3 novembre 2004, Dillonco ha scritto: >> Heiko Selber wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > I use wget to mirror the contents of a remote directory (containing >> > patches for SuSE Linux, if you want to know the details). >> > >> > It works quite well, but I c

Re: Can wget remove local files that are no longer on the remote server?

2004-11-06 Thread Mauro Tortonesi
Alle 06:38, mercoledì 3 novembre 2004, Dillonco ha scritto: > Heiko Selber wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I use wget to mirror the contents of a remote directory (containing > > patches for SuSE Linux, if you want to know the details). > > > > It works quite well, but I can't find an option that makes w

Re: Can wget remove local files that are no longer on the remote server?

2004-11-02 Thread Dillonco
Heiko Selber wrote: > Hello, > > I use wget to mirror the contents of a remote directory (containing > patches for SuSE Linux, if you want to know the details). > > It works quite well, but I can't find an option that makes wget remove > files locally that are no longer on the server. Yes, this

Re: Can wget remove local files that are no longer on the remote server?

2004-09-22 Thread Heiko Selber
I wrote: I use wget to mirror the contents of a remote directory (containing patches for SuSE Linux, if you want to know the details). It works quite well, but I can't find an option that makes wget remove files locally that are no longer on the server. Example: If the file foo-1.2.3-45.rpm is

Re: Can wget remove local files that are no longer on the remote server?

2004-09-08 Thread Justin Gombos
* Heiko Selber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-09-08 16:57]: > Hello, > > Example: If the file foo-1.2.3-45.rpm is replaced by foo-1.2.3-46.rpm, > wget happily downloads the new file, but the old one remains locally. > > For now, I have to remove the old files semi-automagically to avoid > cramming t

Can wget remove local files that are no longer on the remote server?

2004-09-08 Thread Heiko Selber
Hello, I use wget to mirror the contents of a remote directory (containing patches for SuSE Linux, if you want to know the details). It works quite well, but I can't find an option that makes wget remove files locally that are no longer on the server. Example: If the file foo-1.2.3-45.rpm is re