Re: Is there a way to override wgetrc options on command line?
Humes, David G. wrote: Hello, I have several cronjobs using wget and the wgetrc file turns on passive-ftp by default. I have one site where strangely enough passive ftp does not work but active does work. I'd rather leave the passive ftp default set and just change the one cronjob that requires active ftp. Is there any way to tell wget to either disregard the wgetrc file or to override one or more of its options? Thanks. What about --execute=COMMAND ? $ wget --help GNU Wget 1.7-pre1, a non-interactive network retriever. Usage: wget [OPTION]... [URL]... Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too. Startup: -V, --version display the version of Wget and exit. -h, --help print this help. -b, --backgroundgo to background after startup. -e, --execute=COMMAND execute a `.wgetrc'-style command. [...] -- Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards Hack Kampbjørn [EMAIL PROTECTED] HackLine +45 2031 7799
RE: Wget 1.6 Microsoft Windows binary
Sigh. Geocities munched everything and *should* have restored it for now. Although it was only a single simple (Very) page I felt quite attached to it and stupidly didn't have a backup. Get the binary from http://www.geocities.com/hmantemp/, I'll restore something to the original site asap. Heiko PREVINET S.p.A. [EMAIL PROTECTED]-- Via Ferretto, 1 ph x39-041-5907073-- I-31021 Mogliano V.to (TV) fax x39-041-5907087-- ITALY -Original Message-From: Dr. Stefan Jiranek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 8:31 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Wget 1.6 Microsoft Windows binary There is a broken link on your page with URL http://sunsite.dk/wget/index.html refering to Heiko Herold with URL http://www.geocities.com/heiko_herold/. It seems that he has moved. Is there a chance to get a Wget 1.6 Microsoft Windows binary (.exe file) somewhere. The 1.5.3 version misses some important features which I need. Thanks for your help. Best regards! Stefan Dr. Stefan JiranekElberfelder Str. 24a14612 Falkensee Germany Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: wget 1.6 problems with FTP globbing through a Squid firewall
Paul Eggert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: * A command like wget -rl1 'ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/' -A'tz*.tar.gz' is less natural than wget 'ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tz*.tar.gz'. Yes. I feel that the Right Thing would be for Wget to DWIM and translate the glob pattern into a -A form when required. I might attempt to implement something like that for the next release, but I'm not sure if that can work in the general case -- merging the glob with a bunch of existing -R/-A options might be non-trivial. Sorry, I don't understand this point. I thought that (in principle, at least) wget should interpret file name globbing consistently, regardless of whether it is using a proxy. It's true that this should be the case, but that's not the current situation. Currently if you want to retrieve a '*' file from FTP, you have to use '\*', whereas on HTTP '*' will suffice and '\*' will retrieve literal '\*'. I will try to consolidate all this for the next release. (Please understand that I am not complaining -- I'm just trying to help wget get better.) Don't worry, I'm taking your comments in good spirit!
fooling around...
in a moment of madness. Windows binary pre-1.7 is involved, so beware. First problem: possibly there is some problem in the win binary related to cookies, with a large cookies.txt file (500) wget does seem to segfault (Memory could not be read...) while loading the cookies. However I haven't been yet able to pin it down further except it doeasn't happen with the same cookies.txt on linux (same version of wget). OTOH, consider www.goofball.com, create a login, login with the remember me checkbox set, take the cookies and put them in a separate file, say cookies2.txt . Will be something like .goofball.com TRUE/ FALSE 1300736097 gbperm number .goofball.com TRUE/ FALSE 1937832397 password your password in plain text .goofball.com TRUE/ FALSE 1937832397 username your userid .goofball.com TRUE/ FALSE 991831757 gbsession number Now try to index the whole site with something like wget --load-cookies=cookies2.txt --save-cookies=cookies2s.txt-e robots=off -nc -e timestamping=off -v -a html.log -r -l0 -Ahtm,html -X/searchbin http://www.goofball.com wget does seem to go into a infite loop, trying to load /index.html over and over again. I expect it to load every page once only, even if generated on the fly without timestamps (due to no timestamping, -r and no-clobber). Either I don't understand something in the manual or (I fear) there's a bug. Anyone ? Heiko -- -- PREVINET S.p.A.[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Via Ferretto, 1ph x39-041-5907073 -- I-31021 Mogliano V.to (TV) fax x39-041-5907087 -- ITALY
Re: fooling around...
Herold Heiko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: in a moment of madness. Windows binary pre-1.7 is involved, so beware. First problem: possibly there is some problem in the win binary related to cookies, with a large cookies.txt file (500) wget does seem to segfault (Memory could not be read...) while loading the cookies. It would be of great help if you could run Wget under a debugger and pinpoint at which line the problem happens. It is quite possible that Wget has a bug that only shows under Windows. I'll take a look at the goofball thing.
RE: Is there a way to override wgetrc options on command line?
Thanks! That worked. --Dave -Original Message- From: Hack Kampbjørn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 2:25 AM To: Humes, David G. Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: Is there a way to override wgetrc options on command line? Humes, David G. wrote: Hello, I have several cronjobs using wget and the wgetrc file turns on passive-ftp by default. I have one site where strangely enough passive ftp does not work but active does work. I'd rather leave the passive ftp default set and just change the one cronjob that requires active ftp. Is there any way to tell wget to either disregard the wgetrc file or to override one or more of its options? Thanks. What about --execute=COMMAND ? $ wget --help GNU Wget 1.7-pre1, a non-interactive network retriever. Usage: wget [OPTION]... [URL]... Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too. Startup: -V, --version display the version of Wget and exit. -h, --help print this help. -b, --backgroundgo to background after startup. -e, --execute=COMMAND execute a `.wgetrc'-style command. [...] -- Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards Hack Kampbjørn [EMAIL PROTECTED] HackLine +45 2031 7799
Re: SVR4 compile error
On 2001-05-26 11:10 +0200, Hrvoje Niksic wrote: Andre Majorel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Compiling Wget 1.6 on an SVR4 derivative (NCR MP-RAS 3.0), I got this strange error: I think the problem is that Wget 1.6 tried to force strict ANSI mode out of the compiler. Try running make like this: make CC=cc CFLAGS=-g See if it compiles then. After removing -cX from $(CC) and adding -lsocket -lnsl to $(LIBS), it compiled. I guess autoconf has not been given much testing on this platform. :-) The binary seems fine. Is there a central repository for wget binaries ? -- André Majorel Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/