JIm Lemon wrote:
>This is almost invariably an older version of unrar trying to uncompress
>a file compressed with a newer version of rar. As Oleg noted, go to
>rarlabs and get the latest version.
Last time I did access I could not find any version
of unrar (free), just winrar (includes unrar
[furious scream of frustration] How do I get off of this mailing list?! I've
been trying to get off of it for months. Help me!
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For those that dont want to download the CDROM ISO image, cheapbytes.com is
selling it on a CD-R for $4.99/ea.
Cheapbytes is located out of Lodi California, it is a good place to get linux
stuff.
http://shop.cheapbytes.com/cgi-bin/cart/0070011455
--chris
http://nxdos.sourceforge.net/
wput functionality (sent a file to an ftp server) can be achieved by
ftp.exe from WatTcp. I was just hopeing that something more like wput
that do exist for Linux and Windows...
Alain
Eric Auer escreveu:
> Hi Mikiya,
>
>>> Do you have wget and wput working in FreeDOS (using packet drivers)?
>>
Hi Mikiya,
> > Do you have wget and wput working in FreeDOS (using packet drivers)?
> There's no wput, just a free http server on WINDOWS, and
> "C:\FDOS\BIN\WGET.EXE" with packet driver.
Right - wget is a generic HTTP and FTP client,
not a counterpart to something called WPUT :-).
But there is
> Do you have wget and wput working in FreeDOS (usng packet drivers)? I
> would be very interested in that.
There's no wput, just a free http server on WINDOWS, and
"C:\FDOS\BIN\WGET.EXE" with packet driver.
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Mikiya Matsuzaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Do you have wget and wput working in FreeDOS (usng packet drivers)? I
would be very interested in that.
The best I fot until now is FTP from WatTcp which is small and works
very nicely.
There is a small bug in some free ftp servers for Windows, and I will
make some fixes in WatTcp's ftp client
I finally gave up using MS LanMan nor MS Client.
I launched an httpd on my WinXP and the files are easily gotten
from FreeDOS with wget command.
Just reported (and recommended).
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Mikiya Matsuzaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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