Have you debug the core dumps? much more easy if you could trace it and debug
the core dumps and reproduce it. Try to upgrade your version of wget.
Mhac Janapin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Are you trying to save the ISO on a
FAT32 partition?
On Jan 29, 2008 8:21 AM, Ronald Allan Tomimbang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi!
guys, this is nasty! i remember during my University days when I was sysadim,
we use to download files with sizes 4.4GB (e.g. iso images in DVD format). is
done with a breeze. Now, when i do:
wget -c http://some-some-site/dvd/<platform>/<some-dvd-iso-format.iso
after fetching 4.0GB i get an error: File Size Exceeded (core dumped). after
googlling a bit i saw that this is not the only case. note that i am doing this
on a network that has on restrictive policies inplaced. meaning "download to
your hearts content"! issuing the command ulimit doesn't help at all.
1) is there any thing from the group who have learned to overcome this
problem?
2) is this a sort of version issue? a bug on the tcp/ip stack?
3) test where done on debian40r0, debian40r1,
ubuntu6.06,ubuntu7.04,ubuntu7.10,SLES10.
anyone from the list who could provide me an indepth understanding or some idea
on what's causing this issue?
is there a policy placed to the internet infrastructure? which limits such
fetching activities?
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