>>>>> "Mithun" == Mithun Bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Mithun> Hmm what about using a email client which supports
    Mithun> threading Binand :) and its not like I replied after a

I use VM for my email - which supports threading, among other
features. The issue is different - I don't keep postings once I have
read them - they are immediately deleted - so there is nothing to
thread. ;-)

Incidentally, does your mailer, netscape support threading? Never
heard of that feature in it.

    Mithun> million years it was maybe a min after you posted

That is true - it was just a friendly suggestion. It is weekend -
under normal circumstances, I wouldn't have seen your reply till
Monday. Basically, it is good netiquette to let everyone know what you
are quoting from, without overdoing it.

    Mithun> ;). About the forking part I think you might be confusing
    Mithun> it with ncftpget which send the request to ncftpbatch and

No - that is ncftpbatch -d. This is wget -b. This feature is there in
wget since its inception - after all, it is a non-interactive web
browser. ;-)

    Mithun> wget I have had to survive with nohup wget blah blah blah
    Mithun> > wget-jobid.out 2> wget-jobid.err & Anyone knows any
    Mithun> option to make wget forking to the background ??

As I said, wget -b. It will log to files named wget-log (and
afterwards, wget-log.1 etc.) by default.

binand@frodo[~]:(4) wget --help | head -10
GNU Wget 1.5.3, a non-interactive network retriever.
    [snip]
  -b,  --background        go to background after startup.

Don't tell me you were unaware of this feature all these years. ;-)

Binand


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