> From: Tim Ruehsen <[email protected]> > Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 16:32:29 +0100 > > The only question I have, is if we can drop #include <fcntl.h> for WINDOWS ?
I don't think you can drop it, because warc.c uses O_TEMPORARY, which is defined on fcntl.h, and its value is not zero. > I prepared a patch... please give it a try (you need ./bootstrap and > ./configure after applying) and report back. Will do. > > > > +#httpsonly = off ??? doesn't seem to exist > > > Only exists when HAVE_SSL is defined. > > > > I have HAVE_SSL defined, see the configure report I posted. But the > > main issue here is that this option is not documented in the manual, > > AFAICS. > > >From 'man wget' (man page and info page generated from wget.texi): > --https-only > When in recursive mode, only HTTPS links are followed. I meant in "Wgetrc Commands" node in the Info manual. IOW, this is not documented as a wgetrc command, and since not every command-line switch has a corresponding wgetrc command, one can not deduce the latter from the former. > > Btw, to debug the Test-N issue, I had to add the time stamps being > > compared to the Perl script that runs the test. It would be nice to > > have that in the tests by default, because just by looking at the time > > stamps, one can immediately understand in what direction to look for > > the problem (in my case I saw a difference of 3600 sec). > > Since I am not 100% sure what you are talking about and you already extended > the (or a) Test-N, please send us diff/patch. Will do.
