Are you sure it is a wget limit, or is it the filesystem that you are writing 
the 
file to. Fat32 partitions have the 4GB limit?  I use ncftp with my g4l project 
for 
disk images, and my lab systems have 14GB images that it handles with no 
problem.


On 21 Nov 2009 at 13:05, [email protected] wrote:

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To:     <[email protected]>
Subject:        wget have 4G limit ?
Date sent:      Sat, 21 Nov 2009 13:05:40 +0800

> In my practice, wget can't save data when file's size grows to 4GB-1 
> (4294967295) byte, and got 
> a signal 31 to exit. How to override the limit ?
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> wget compiled from busybox-1.14.1 for MIPS32
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