Follow-up Comment #12, bug #51181 (project wget):
Actually, I am unable to reproduce the problem.
`$ timeout -k 26s 25s wget example.com`
does _not_ put Wget in the background. The entire task runs in the
foreground.
And even when wget does run in the background, I don't see how the manual is
incorrect. It says, wget will download to `wget-log`, but if the local file
already exists, due to no-clobbering, Wget will create a unique filename by
appending a counter.
I just don't see what is wrong here
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