Johann Spies escribió:
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 11:08:20AM +0200, JFL wrote:
I need a command line utility than can download several files
simultaneously and only if they have been updated.
It depends from what kind of server you are downloading. Depending on
the services available you cou
On Thursday 13 May 2004 06:28 am, JFL wrote:
> > It depends from what kind of server you are downloading. Depending on
> > the services available you could try tools like rsync, lftp (the
> > mirror option), wget (also the mirror option) or unison.
>
> I'll be downloading from web servers.
> Wget
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 12:28:43PM +0200, JFL wrote:
> >It depends from what kind of server you are downloading. Depending on
> >the services available you could try tools like rsync, lftp (the
> >mirror option), wget (also the mirror option) or unison.
>
> I'll be downloading from web servers.
>
JFL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> It depends from what kind of server you are downloading. Depending on
>> the services available you could try tools like rsync, lftp (the
>> mirror option), wget (also the mirror option) or unison.
>
> I'll be downloading from web servers.
> Wget is an option bu
JFL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I need a command line utility than can download several files
> simultaneously and only if they have been updated.
Sounds like wget is exactly what you are looking for.
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if the webserver is running sshd rsync can be tunneled through ssh.
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On 13-May-04, at 4:28 AM, JFL wrote:
It depends from what kin
It depends from what kind of server you are downloading. Depending on
the services available you could try tools like rsync, lftp (the
mirror option), wget (also the mirror option) or unison.
I'll be downloading from web servers.
Wget is an option but can only download 1 file at a time.
Thanks,
Ja
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 11:08:20AM +0200, JFL wrote:
> I need a command line utility than can download several files
> simultaneously and only if they have been updated.
It depends from what kind of server you are downloading. Depending on
the services available you could try tools like rsync,
I need a command line utility than can download several files
simultaneously and only if they have been updated.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Jacob
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