On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 15:06:52 +1200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wget under win2000/win XP
I get No such file or directory error messages when using the follwing
command line.
wget -s --save-headers
http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/ensdf/browseds.jsp?nuc=%1class=Arc;
%1 = 212BI
Any ideas?
hi
I need to mirror ftp site including case when some file disapperared from
ftp server - I need to delete this local file too.
But ftp server keeps only e.g. 3 months so I need to restrict downloaded
file by date .
Is it possible with WGET ?
Thanks.
Miroslav
Mauro Tortonesi schrieb:
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 15:06:52 +1200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wget under win2000/win XP
I get No such file or directory error messages when using the follwing
command line.
wget -s --save-headers
http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/ensdf/browseds.jsp?nuc=%1class=Arc;
%1 = 212BI
Hi Miroslaw,
AFIAK there is no option to get wget deleting files it did not download
in that turn. So if you want to use wget for mirroring you would need to
redownload the whole server to a local dir and than do something like
--- CUT here ---
cd new_dir
find . ../new_files
cd ..
cp -af
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The sunsite.dk-hosted secondary web site will be redirecting to
http://www.gnu.org/software/wget shortly; I did not want the hassle of
maintaining two separate sites, especially when it did not appear that
they served different purposes.
The GNU
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Micah Cowan wrote:
Micah Cowan wrote:
The sunsite.dk-hosted secondary web site will be redirecting to
http://www.gnu.org/software/wget shortly; I did not want the hassle of
maintaining two separate sites, especially when it did not appear that
Zitat von Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Must be just in the README. Anywhere else that anyone knows of, speak up! :)
In my memory it used to be the other way around ;-)
http://wget.sunsite.dk/ was the primary wget website for many years and nobody
cared about the gnu.org page. And many
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Jochen Roderburg wrote:
Zitat von Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Must be just in the README. Anywhere else that anyone knows of, speak up! :)
In my memory it used to be the other way around ;-)
http://wget.sunsite.dk/ was the primary
Zitat von Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Must be just in the README. Anywhere else that anyone knows of, speak up!
:)
wget.sunsite.dk is also mentioned in the wget FAQ
Jochen Roderburg
ZAIK/RRZK
University of Cologne
Robert-Koch-Str. 10Tel.: +49-221/478-7024
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Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Micah Cowan wrote:
The wget-notify mailing list
(http://addictivecode.org/mailman/listinfo/wget-notify) will now also be
receiving notifications of bug updates from GNU Savannah, in addition to
subversion commits.
Micah Cowan wrote:
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Micah Cowan wrote:
...any reason to not CC bug updates here also/instead? That's how e.g.
kwrite does thing (also several other lists AFAIK), and seems to make
sense. This is 'bug-wget' after all :-).
It is; but it's also 'wget'.
Hmm, so it is; my
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I would like for devs to be able to avoid the hassle of posting
non-trivial changes they make to the wget-patches list. To my mind,
there are two ways of accomplishing this:
1. Make wget-patches a list _only_ for submitting patches for
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Micah Cowan wrote:
To group: It seems to me that the questions I'm asking Chris right now
are going to be common ones, unless we change the trunk Wget's version
to give some indication as to when its last update was performed.
We could use the
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