Ulf-Dietrich Braumann writes:
> Hi, in the meantime I could fix the missing functionality of wget
> 1.16.2-1
> by simply giving a second try to (solely) upgrade wget from 1.16.1-1
> to 1.16.2-1. Suddenly a lot of packages wget 1.16.1-1 apparently was
> not depending on appeared on the resolving de
Hi, in the meantime I could fix the missing functionality of wget 1.16.2-1
by simply giving a second try to (solely) upgrade wget from 1.16.1-1 to
1.16.2-1. Suddenly a lot of packages wget 1.16.1-1 apparently was not
depending on appeared on the resolving dependeny list (see below). So
finally
On Mon, 9 Mar 2015, Eric Blake wrote:
Thanks for the report. I can't reproduce it locally (that is, 'wget
--help' works for me on both 32- and 64-bit cygwin). No help message
printed sounds like it might be a missing entry point in a dll. To
confirm, can you run:
cygcheck /bin/wget
and se
On 03/09/2015 09:20 AM, Ulf-Dietrich Braumann wrote:
> Hi, just had updated wget to 1.16.2-1 on a WinXP 32bit box. However,
> when calling wget it did not return anything, not even the help message.
> Have returned to 1.16.1-1 which workes without problems - Regards - UDB
Thanks for the report. I
Hi, just had updated wget to 1.16.2-1 on a WinXP 32bit box. However, when
calling wget it did not return anything, not even the help message. Have
returned to 1.16.1-1 which workes without problems - Regards - UDB
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