On 04/06/2018 04:30 AM, Jeffrey Fetterman wrote:
> I've successfully built wget2 through msys2 as a Windows binary, and it
> appears to be working (granted I've not used it much yet), but I'm
> concerned about some of the warnings that occurred during compilation.
>
> Unsurprisingly they seem to b
On 04/04/2018 01:32 PM, Jeffrey Fetterman wrote:
> How well does TeamViewer work on Linux? My laptop has been collecting dust,
> I can just leave it running for a couple days with a fresh install of
> Windows and a fresh install of WSL Debian (with apt-get update and upgrade
> already ran)
I made
All of these warnings happen due to gnulib replacing standard Unix API calls
with replacements for system specific implementations.
I guess that removing the warnings for redefinition definitely makes sense in
the gnulib code. Redefining functions is quite literally its job.
The pointer type w
Thanks to the fix that Tim posted on gitlab, I've got wget2 running just
fine in WSL. Unfortunately it means I don't have TCP Fast Open, but given
how fast it's downloading a ton of files at once, it seems like it must've
been only a small gain.
I've come across a few annoyances however.
1. Ther
Hi Jeffrey,
thanks for your feedback !
On 06.04.2018 23:30, Jeffrey Fetterman wrote:
> Thanks to the fix that Tim posted on gitlab, I've got wget2 running just
> fine in WSL. Unfortunately it means I don't have TCP Fast Open, but given
> how fast it's downloading a ton of files at once, it seem
> The number of parallel downloads ? --max-threads=n
Okay, well, when I was running it earlier, I was noticing an entire
directory of pdfs slowly getting larger every time I refreshed the
directory, and there were something like 30 in there. It wasn't just five.
I was very confused and I'm not sur