severely lacking -- ameliorated the situation. Some of the
previously-undocumented stuff (like the multiple-file-version numeric-suffixing)
that's now mentioned for the first (and only) time in the -nc documentation
should probably be mentioned elsewhere, but due to the way that wget.texi's
hierarchy is laid out, I had a hard time finding anywhere else appropriate.
usual shower meditation session this morning that I hadn't changed the text 'The
"wait" command above' when I moved waitretry up so "wait" no longer _is_ above.
Fixed to say "below" and got a little more wordy on the "linear backoff".
setting in the local section, which is prefaced by a comment saying that stuff
in there shouldn't be set in the global file. Moved the setting to the global
section.
dependencies, and distclean cleanup of this new file.
* sample.wgetrc: Uncommented waitretry and set it to 10, clarified some wording,
and re-wrapped some text to 71 columns due to @sample indentation in
wget.texi.
* wget.texi: Herold further expounded on the behavior of waitretry -- reworded
docs again. Changed note saying _all_ lines in sample.wgetrc are commented
out. Don't have an entire hand- cut-and-pasted copy of sample.wgetrc in this
file -- use @include.
wasn't being installed the first couple of times I ran `make install' after
changing sample.wgetrc. Added blank lines around the message and a "<Hit RETURN
to acknowledge>", and reworded the message to be a bit more clear.
* wget.texi (waitretry): Herold Heiko <Heiko.Herold@previnet.it>'s
new option was undocumented until now. Reworded the suggested documentation he
sent to the list.
download a single HTML document and all its constituents.
* po/*.{gmo,po,pot}: Regenerated after adding new options.
* po/hr.po: Hrvoje forgot '\n's on his translations of my altered messages,
causing msgfmt to balk and `make install' to fail.
* wget.texi (Recursive Retrieval Options): In -K description, added a link to
the discussion of interaction with -N.
(Recursive Accept/Reject Options): Did some alphabetizing and added descriptions
of new --follow-tags and -G / --ignore-tags options.
(Following Links): Changed "the loads of" to "loads of".
(Wgetrc Commands): Added descriptions of new follow_tags and ignore_tags
commands.
* html.c (idmatch): Implemented checking of my new --follow-tags and
--ignore-tags options.
* init.c (commands): Added comment reminding people adding new entries doing
allocation to add corresponding freeing in cleanup().
(commands): Added new followtags and ignoretags commands.
(cleanup): Free storage for new followtags and ignoretags.
* main.c: Use of "comma-separated list" was random -- normalized it. Did some
alphabetization. Added comments pointing out "Options without arguments" and
"Options accepting an argument" sections of long_options[]. Added new options
--follow-tags and -G / --ignore-tags. Added comment that Damir's --referer is
currently undocumented. Added comment that Heiko's --waitretry is partially
undocumented (mentioned in --help but not in wget.texi). Moved improperly
sorted 24, 129, and 'G' cases.
* options.h (struct options): Added new fields follow_tags and ignore_tags.
* wget.h: Added "#define EQ 0" so we can say "strcmp(a, b) == EQ".
Got rid of newly-introduced nested-if warnings in ftp.c and http.c. Fixed
apparently completely untested code in main.c that was trying to provide --wait
/ --waitretry backwards compatibility, but had multiple fundamental bugs.
is available via anonymous CVS and desirable features are being added, it's
quite possible for end-users to be getting their hands on development versions.
They may report bugs, so if we don't change the version number, we'll have to
continually followup the statement "I'm using version 1.5.3" with the question
"The FTP archive or the CVS source?" Better to just make this development
version have a unique number. Once we're ready to actually release the next
version, we can up the version from 1.5.3+dev to 1.5.4, or 1.6, or whatever it
turns out to be (depending on how much development gets done).
Also made minor updates (dates, email addresses) to wget.texi.
is available via anonymous CVS and desirable features are being added, it's
quite possible for end-users to be getting their hands on development versions.
They may report bugs, so if we don't change the version number, we'll have to
continually followup the statement "I'm using version 1.5.3" with the question
"The FTP archive or the CVS source?" Better to just make this development
version have a unique number. Once we're ready to actually release the next
version, we can up the version from 1.5.3+dev to 1.5.4, or 1.6, or whatever it
turns out to be (depending on how much development gets done).
Also made minor updates (dates, email addresses) to wget.texi.