On December 09, 2007 at 07:03PM Stuart Moore wrote:
Could the exit code used be determined by a flag? E.g. by default it
uses unix convention, 0 for any success; with an
--extended_error_codes flag or similar then it uses extra error codes
depending on the type of success (but for sanity
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Gerard wrote:
On December 09, 2007 at 07:03PM Stuart Moore wrote:
Could the exit code used be determined by a flag? E.g. by default it
uses unix convention, 0 for any success; with an
--extended_error_codes flag or similar then it uses extra
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Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, the reason it is not enabled by default is that (1) it is
broken in some respects that need addressing, and (2) as it is currently
implemented, it involves a significant amount of extra traffic,
regardless of whether the remote end actually ends
I've noticed that the NEWS file now includes contents that would
previously not have been included. NEWS was conceived as a resource
for end users, not for developers or distribution maintainers. (Other
GNU software seems to follow a similar policy.) I tried hard to keep
it readable by only
If GnuTLS support will not be ready for the 1.11 release, may I
suggest that we not advertise it in NEWS? After all, it's badly
broken in that it doesn't support certificate validation, which is one
of the most important features of an SSL client. It also doesn't
support many of our SSL
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Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Actually, the reason it is not enabled by default is that (1) it is
broken in some respects that need addressing, and (2) as it is currently
implemented, it involves a significant amount
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Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
I've noticed that the NEWS file now includes contents that would
previously not have been included. NEWS was conceived as a resource
for end users, not for developers or distribution maintainers. (Other
GNU software seems to
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I thought the code was refactored to determine the file name after
the headers arrive. It certainly looks that way by the output it
prints:
{mulj}[~]$ wget www.cnn.com
[...]
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: unspecified