Re: Updated: wget-1.7.1-1

2002-01-17 Thread Pavel Tsekov
As its done in setup.exe - which you may use as a reference. :) Robert Collins wrote: > I suggest RFC1738 escaping the :. > > Rob > === > - Original Message - > From: "Hack Kampbjørn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>Just a a quick question, any special reason you are not compiling wget >>1.8??

Re: Updated: wget-1.7.1-1

2002-01-17 Thread Robert Collins
I suggest RFC1738 escaping the :. Rob === - Original Message - From: "Hack Kampbjørn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Just a a quick question, any special reason you are not compiling wget > 1.8?? > Yes, 1.8 introduced a new way how webservers on non-standard port are saved (www.domainname.com:81)

Re: Updated: wget-1.7.1-1

2002-01-17 Thread Hack Kampbjørn
Andrew Markebo wrote: > > Hi! > > Just a a quick question, any special reason you are not compiling wget > 1.8?? > Yes, 1.8 introduced a new way how webservers on non-standard port are saved (www.domainname.com:81) and I'm not sure how this should be addressed in cygwin (':' is an illegal char

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: wget-1.7.1-1

2002-01-16 Thread Hack Kampbjørn
I've update the wget package in cygwin to version 1.7.1-1. This is a bugfix release with no user-visible changes. DESCRIPTION: GNU Wget is a free software package for retrieving files using HTTP, HTTPS and FTP, the two most widely-used Internet protocols. It is a non-interactive commandline tool,