Hi Tobias, likely or not, it is a good catch ! I rated your patch as 'trivial' (it is below the threshold where we have to ask for a FSF copyright assignment), made a few amendments and pushed it. Th
If wget supports cookies, which is the default, it will eventually sort them based on their domain, path, and name attributes. In order to perform this sorting, quick sort is used. And for this, an a
Thanks, applied & pushed. Tim -- OMS Open Media System GmbH Holzdamm 40 20099 Hamburg Fon +49-40-238878-40 Fax +49-40-238878-99 Email address@hidden Sitz und Registergericht Hamburg HRB 57616
Hi, Sorry, my previous replies to various concerns were all direct rather than to the list. In summary, I promised to fix the style issues and I also agreed that DEBUG on failure to set xattr was a g
Also, shouldn't we print something when xattrs are not supported? In Linux fsetxattr() returns -1 when that is the case. <pedantic_comment> Extended attributes are not supported by all filesystems, e
Hi Sean, Great patch! But I just had some unimportant comments about coding style ;D remove the braces, and indent the if body by two spaces likewise, for the inner if-else And here, we use spaces be
thank you very much, definitely a very nice feature ! I extended the commit message with GNU stuff and pushed it. Has Sean signed the FSF copyright assignment? This is a major code contribution and w
Hi Sean, thank you very much, definitely a very nice feature ! I extended the commit message with GNU stuff and pushed it. This feature deserves to be extended :-) I have the mime type and the conten
Hi, I find it useful to keep track of where files are downloaded from. POSIX extended attributes provide a lightweight portable method of keeping this information across Linux, OS/X, FreeBSD and many
URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?48193> Summary: Build fails unless -liconv set explicitly in LDFLAGS Project: GNU Wget Submitted by: ilovezfs Submitted on: Fri 10 Jun 2016 10:46:26 AM GMT Categor
Thanks for the quick reply. I went through the repository and the issues, and found a couple of things I would like to work on. I have a couple of questions about Wget2. Is it a complete rewrite of t
URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?47281> Summary: WARC URI Headers Improperly Quoted Project: GNU Wget Submitted by: None Submitted on: Sat 27 Feb 2016 11:13:29 UTC Category: Program Logic Severity
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #37059 (project wget): Commit 67e602 was released in v.1.15. Confirmed that the issue is fixed. However, the long file name warning is printed twice in a row (see bug_37059_
I'm using wget-1.17.1.tar.gz pushed yesterday on http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu Here are my attempts to make wget compile on Solaris 10 (sol-10-u11-ga-sparc-dvd.iso) address@hidden uname -a SunOS pastre
Am Sonntag, 6. Dezember 2015, 12:48:45 schrieb 桃源老師: IMO, it's a bad idea... (and I have not much experience with that), please read http://www.akkadia.org/drepper/no_static_linking.html and
Am Sonntag, 6. Dezember 2015, 01:29:17 schrieb 桃源老師: Is this correct ? --prefix=${TAREGT} Maybe TARGET ? "_wrap_nettle_pk_generate_params in libgnutls.a(pk.o)" You statically link GnuTLS ? Tr
Hello, I'm trying to build wget with GnuTLS on Mac OS X. Version Info: Mac OS X: 10.11.1 El Capitan Xcode: 7.1.1 GMP: 6.1.0 Nettle: 3.1.1 GnuTLS: 3.4.7 Since I can build rtmpdump and ffmpeg with same