https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7103

--- Comment #2 from Mark Martinec <[email protected]> ---
> wget uses -O, not -o, to determine the output file for the fetched data.
> -o relates to logging.

Hmm, funny.

The -O option is not compatible with -N (as documented), so the
resulting file does not get timestamped with original time.

Even though -o is indeed documented as a log option,
it seems to get the correct result in the specified file,
and -N does apply an original timestamp:

wget -N -o 1640695.tar.gz.asc --
http://www.sa-update.pccc.com/1640695.tar.gz.asc

vs.

wget -N -O 1640695.tar.gz.asc --
http://www.sa-update.pccc.com/1640695.tar.gz.asc

The contents of a file 1640695.tar.gz.asc is the same in both cases,
except that in the -O case its timestamp is kept at a current time.

Don't know what to make of it.

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