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Re: [Bug-wget] Download files and preserve their data and time


From: David H. Lipman
Subject: Re: [Bug-wget] Download files and preserve their data and time
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 07:14:00 -0400

From: "Ray Satiro" <address@hidden>

>
>> From: David H. Lipman <address@hidden>
>> Subject: Re: [Bug-wget] Download files and preserve their data and time
>> To: address@hidden
>> Date: Tuesday, August 23, 2011, 4:38 PM
>> From: "Giuseppe Scrivano" <address@hidden>
>>
>>>
>>>> WinXP/Vista -- Win32
>>>>
>>>> Y:\>wget --version
>>>> GNU Wget 1.12-2504 built on mingw32.
>>>
>>> the change introduced by the revision
>>> address@hidden
>> could be the reason of
>>> the problem you have reported.
>
> Calling utime() works. You could also use SetFileTime(). 2489 changed utime 
> to utimes 
> but
> the CRT doesn't have utimes.
>
> I recompiled 1.13.1 and patched for the http.c fixes from 2544 and 2541, and 
> patched 
> utils
> using the touch() prior to 2489 for WINDOWS. This is a test build and I 
> uploaded it here:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/getgnuwin32/files/getgnuwin32/test%20builds/wget-1.13.1.patched.zip/download
>
> I tried Giuseppe's example:
>
>> wget -q -d http://www.gnu.org/graphics/gnu-head-mini.png 2>&1 | grep ^Last-Mo
> Last-Modified: Sun, 05 Dec 2010 20:58:51 GMT
>
>> dir /tw gnu-head-mini.png
> [...]
> 12/05/2010  03:58 PM               423 gnu-head-mini.png
>
>
> Also I notice the changes in 2533 require static openssl libs for testing
> checking for EVP_MD_CTX_init in -leay32... yes
> checking for SSL_connect in -lssl32... yes
> configure: Enabling support for SSL via OpenSSL (shared)
> checking for libssl... no
> configure: error: --with-ssl=openssl was given, but SSL is not available.
>
> I think regardless of whether libssl is there if eay32 and ssl32 are there 
> then it 
> should
> link to the dlls and not need to test ssl and crypto.
>
> Thanks


AWESOME - Thanx !

I tried it and it worked as expected.  The file had its server date and not the 
download 
date and time.

-- 
Dave
Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk
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