Humes, David G. wrote:
Hello,
I have several cronjobs using wget and the wgetrc file turns on passive-ftp
by default. I have one site where strangely enough passive ftp does not
work but active does work. I'd rather leave the passive ftp default set and
just change the one cronjob
Sigh.
Geocities munched
everything and *should* have restored it for now.
Although it was
only a single simple (Very) page I felt quite attached to it and stupidly didn't
have a backup.
Get the binary
from http://www.geocities.com/hmantemp/,
I'll restore something to the original site
Paul Eggert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* A command like wget -rl1 'ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/' -A'tz*.tar.gz'
is less natural than wget 'ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tz*.tar.gz'.
Yes. I feel that the Right Thing would be for Wget to DWIM and
translate the glob pattern into a -A form when
in a moment of madness. Windows binary pre-1.7 is involved, so beware.
First problem: possibly there is some problem in the win binary related
to cookies, with a large cookies.txt file (500) wget does seem to
segfault (Memory could not be read...) while loading the cookies.
However I haven't been
Herold Heiko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
in a moment of madness. Windows binary pre-1.7 is involved, so beware.
First problem: possibly there is some problem in the win binary related
to cookies, with a large cookies.txt file (500) wget does seem to
segfault (Memory could not be read...) while
Thanks! That worked.
--Dave
-Original Message-
From: Hack Kampbjørn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 2:25 AM
To: Humes, David G.
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Is there a way to override wgetrc options on command line?
Humes, David G. wrote:
Hello,
On 2001-05-26 11:10 +0200, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Andre Majorel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Compiling Wget 1.6 on an SVR4 derivative (NCR MP-RAS 3.0), I got
this strange error:
I think the problem is that Wget 1.6 tried to force strict ANSI mode
out of the compiler.
Try running make