Hello, while updating Czech translation for wget 1.13-pre1, I found following mistakes. msgid "Cannot write to WARC file..\n" msgid "" "Both --no-clobber and --convert-links were specified,only --con
Thanks, I have applied it! I just would like to share a very interesting tool to deal with changelog's and git, git-merge-changelog. Not that I am a fan of ChangeLog's but it is there so let's make o
Thank you very much for your detailed report. An even easier test-case: wget --convert-links "http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/movie/upcoming-movies/initial-impressions-review-of-solid-state-society/"
Greetings, I first ran into this with my locally installed version of wget (1.13.4) while attempting to archive a wordpress website. I then compiled the latest development version $ git clone git://g
Ok, I have checked that and it is safe to do this change, the rest of the warc.c file assumes the type is a pointer. Old versions defined gzFile as void *, instead new versions use an opaque type as
git status shows all .os and generated files as Untracked files, Added all those list to .gitignore Signed-off-by: Sasikantha babu <address@hidden> -- .gitignore | 262 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Am Thursday 12 April 2012 schrieb Micah Cowan: Example (compile with gcc x.c -o x): include <stdlib.h> void main(void) { char *buf="dot"; free(buf); } free crashes though gcc did not complain ! To ma
Zitat von Giuseppe Scrivano <address@hidden>: I have some problems compiling recent development versions (with the WARC additions) on my Linux. First it was missing a "tmpdir.h". Looking around I saw
something is going wrong with the bootstrap script. Can you please include what the bootstrap script prints? Do you get any error? Does it happen from a clean checkout too? Usually I keep the gnulib
I have some problems compiling recent development versions (with the WARC additions) on my Linux. First it was missing a "tmpdir.h". Looking around I saw some "tmpdir" files in the gnulib directories