Erik Sigra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> tisdagen den 11 december 2001 00.16 skrev du:
>> Erik Sigra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > I have compiled the previous versions of Wget without any
>> > problem. But version 1.8 introduced a problem; it can't find md5.h
>> > when compiling gen-md5.c.
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Peter Bray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One small issue with compiling WGET-1.8 (Solaris 8 INTEL/GCC 3.0.2)
> is that ./src/gen-md5.c failes to compile as it picked up md5.h from
> my std include area (/pkgs/include) which happened to be the
> cyrus-sasl-1.5.24 version of md5.h.
I see. Is ther
Greetings,
One small issue with compiling WGET-1.8 (Solaris 8 INTEL/GCC 3.0.2) is
that ./src/gen-md5.c failes to compile as it picked up md5.h from my
std include area (/pkgs/include) which happened to be the
cyrus-sasl-1.5.24 version of md5.h.
The Changelog would suggest that ./
Matt Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I found a way to make GNU Wget 1.7.1 (wget) crash with a
> segmentation fault.
Yes, this crash on PowerPC was a long-standing bug in Wget 1.6.x
through 1.7.x. I believe that it has been fixed in Wget 1.8, released
recently.
Could you try it with Wge
war <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This file contains any messages produced by compilers while running
> configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
This configure run looks totally hosed.
The line we're looking for is the one that attempts to detect
MD5Update in libmd5:
> configu
Hi,
I found a way to make GNU Wget 1.7.1 (wget) crash with a segmentation
fault. Here are the details:
With my particular setup, wget crashes with an argument of 78 characters
or more. This can easily be replicated (on my machine) as such:
I. 78 'x's, could also use `perl -e "print 'x' x 78;"
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> Today I downloaded the new wget release (1.8) (I'm a huge fan of the
> util btw ;p ) and have been trying out the rate-limit feature.
[...]
> assertion "p - bp->buffer <= bp->width" failed: file "progress.c",
> line 673
Thanks for the report. The bug shows with dow
Hi,
Today I downloaded the new wget release (1.8) (I'm a huge fan of the util
btw ;p ) and have been trying out the rate-limit feature.
When I run:
wget --limit-rate=20k
http://www.planetmirror.com/pub/debian-cd/2.1_r4/i386/binary-i386-1.iso
I get a core dump with the following output
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Erik Sigra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have compiled the previous versions of Wget without any
> problem. But version 1.8 introduced a problem; it can't find md5.h
> when compiling gen-md5.c.
>
> I have the file md5.h in /usr/local/ssl/include/openssl but the Wget
> compilation seems to loo
rvd writes:
> have you ever seen something like this?
>
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>
> [ skipping 750K ]
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I've seen it -- it has been reported before.
However, your patch does
war <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> gcc -I. -I. -I/app/openssl-0.9.6b/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
> -DSYSTEM_WGETRC=\"/app/wget-1.8/etc/wgetrc\"
> -DLOCALEDIR=\"/app/wget-1.8/share/locale\" -O2 -Wall -Wno-implicit -c
> gen-md5.c
> In file included from gen-md5.c:31:
> /usr/include/md5.h:27:
Could yo
hi all,
I'm currently not on the list so please CC to me.
have you ever seen something like this?
Length: 653,854 [-159,202 to go] (unauthoritative)
[ skipping 750K ]
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gcc -I. -I. -I/app/openssl-0.9.6b/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-DSYSTEM_WGETRC=\"/app/wget-1.8/etc/wgetrc\"
-DLOCALEDIR=\"/app/wget-1.8/share/locale\" -O2 -Wall -Wno-implicit -c
gen-md5.c
In file included from gen-md5.c:31:
/usr/include/md5.h:27: parse error before `UINT4'
/usr/include/md5.h:27: warn
On 10/12/2001 08:10:12 "Martin v. Loewis" wrote:
>> Maybe you wanted to say that many Europeans speak English so well,
>> that they do not need translations?
>
>It is my observation as well: Some users are hostile towards the
>notion of translated software. Those are typically not native English
hi!
here is latest wget-new-percentage patch:
http://www.biscom.net/~cade/away/wget-new-percentage/wget-new-percentage-cvs-20011209.tar.gz
any feedback is welcome, thanx!
P! Vladi.
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> IMO, a bad translation is only useful, if I speak the original
> language even worse. I'd rather stick to a precise Oxford English than
> a German Kauderwelsch created by BabelFish (TM).
Just try to translate a middle size program (2-500 message) and you'll
see how
Mac Os X could have some special characters.
Future OSs could have some special characters.
A BeOs port could appear.
If wget is going down that road (would be really nice) I'm wondering if
it would be "better" having a/several internal defaults (general unix
and windows at least) AND some way to
Hi Martin and the others,
if you feel that this is too off-topic, yell "Stop!"
> > Maybe you wanted to say that many Europeans speak English so well,
> > that they do not need translations?
> It is my observation as well: Some users are hostile towards the
> notion of translated software.
Well,
The new version has appeared on the GNU site:
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/wget/wget-1.8.tar.gz
> Maybe you wanted to say that many Europeans speak English so well,
> that they do not need translations?
It is my observation as well: Some users are hostile towards the
notion of translated software. Those are typically not native English
speakers, but people who found, at one time or the othe
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