@WQ, now that's impressive!
I still wonder how that came about,though ... @Tim, as soon a I have a moment I will take that exe and try it out with my use cases and any new options that might be useful to me. Anything interesting, I'll let you know. Gerd From: "WQ" <[email protected]> To: "Tim Ruehsen" <[email protected]>, [email protected] Cc: "bug-wget" <[email protected]>, "darnir" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2022 2:35:41 PM Subject: Re: wget-1.21.3-win32/64 Hi, I just tested the wget2 executable on my Win10 with exactly the same command : wget2.exe -O TargetPath\TargetFile [ http://source/ | http://source ] And now it's working everywhere, even on the Netgear !!!! As you can see, I now get the original DateTme-stamp under all circmstances. So that's great news, and will start to use wget2 from now on. But, to be clear, I did not do any other tests, so I can't tell if all wget2 functionality is working properly. Thanks for having informed about the exe ! Kind regards Walter On 31/05/2022 12:54, Tim Rühsen wrote: On 30.05.22 14:57, WQ wrote: BQ_BEGIN Hi, Thank you for having replied anyway ! The testing I did was always with the same server and file. So I'm 100% sure about the results (different behaviour on the Netgear) When I wrote "path/file" then I did mean something like F:\Download\thefile.txt I know the documented -O feature, but it remains unclear why the original datetime works locally and on the Thecus, even if it should not (as documented) When a local wget (with/without -O) is done followed by a move to the Netgear, the time-stamp is ok, I tested that before too. But I'm trying to avoid the move as this involves extra time, especially with giga-files. Yes, a real renaming mechanism, is a missing option. I didn't know about wget2, but it seems there are no compiled versions available. With the latest release of wget2 (v2.0.1), there is a .exe version available. It doesn't have all features yet, but hopefully works. I can only test it with a Windows emulation (wine) on Linux. Go to the bottom at [ https://gitlab.com/gnuwget/wget2/-/tags/v2.0.1 | https://gitlab.com/gnuwget/wget2/-/tags/v2.0.1 ] Regards, Tim BQ_END
