Re: new wget bug when doing incremental backup of very large site

2006-10-21 Thread Steven M. Schweda
From dev: I checked and the .wgetrc file has continue=on. Is there any way to surpress the sending of getting by byte range? I will read through the email and see if I can gather some more information that may be needed. Remove continue=on from .wgetrc? Consider: -N, --timestamping

new wget bug when doing incremental backup of very large site

2006-10-15 Thread dev
I was running wget to test mirroring an internal development site, and using large database dumps (binary format) as part of the content to provide me with a large number of binary files for the test. For the test I wanted to see if wget would run and download a quantity of 500K files with

new wget bug when doing incremental backup of very large site

2006-10-15 Thread dev
I was running wget to test mirroring an internal development site, and using large database dumps (binary format) as part of the content to provide me with a large number of binary files for the test. For the test I wanted to see if wget would run and download a quantity of 500K files with

new wget bug when doing incremental backup of very large site

2006-10-15 Thread dev
I was running wget to test mirroring an internal development site, and using large database dumps (binary format) as part of the content to provide me with a large number of binary files for the test. For the test I wanted to see if wget would run and download a quantity of 500K files with

Re: new wget bug when doing incremental backup of very large site

2006-10-15 Thread Steven M. Schweda
1. It would help to know the wget version (wget -V). 2. It might help to see some output when you add -d to the wget command line. (One existing file should be enough.) It's not immediately clear whose fault the 416 error is. It might also help to know which Web server is running on the