Re: [expert] Wget as a mirroring utility

2001-02-27 Thread Pipit
Try use fmirror or rsync. TE> Does anyone have an already-set-up mirror config file for the cooker? -- Best regards, Pipit

Re: [expert] Wget as a mirroring utility

2001-02-26 Thread Ron Stodden
Tom Eastman wrote: > Does anyone have an already-set-up mirror config file for the cooker? Yes. Take a look at my web page: http://members.optushome.com.au/ronst/ for two of them. Preferred is troels.rsync3.pl, which is in beta. Either will download only English components (so saving you 5

Re: [expert] Wget as a mirroring utility

2001-02-26 Thread Charles Bennett
you might also try pavuk (find it at freshmeat) it has tons of options including the ability to remove old and moved files. chuck

Re: [expert] Wget as a mirroring utility

2001-02-26 Thread J . A . Magallon
On 02.26 Tom Eastman wrote: > Hi there all, > > I'm currently using wget to mirror the Mandrake cooker ftp, but I was > wondering... > > Wget has a lot of functions of a mirroring program, eg time-stamping and > stuff, however, what it DOESN'T seem to do, is delete a local file that no > longer

[expert] Wget as a mirroring utility

2001-02-26 Thread Tom Eastman
Hi there all, I'm currently using wget to mirror the Mandrake cooker ftp, but I was wondering... Wget has a lot of functions of a mirroring program, eg time-stamping and stuff, however, what it DOESN'T seem to do, is delete a local file that no longer exists on the mirrored ftp server, is there