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> Dear Gentooers, |
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Is it possible to correct this behaviour of |
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> emerge? Something like using wget -c, or check the partially |
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> downloaded file, and pick up automatically wher it was left? This |
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> would be a similar way how apt acts in a situation like this, and would |
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> make life easier for the rest of us with dreadful 56 k... |
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If you uncomment the FETCHCOMMAND line in /etc/make.conf (after you merge |
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prozilla), you can add the '-r' option to it (the prozilla command) and it |
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will automatically check for downloads to resume when started. |
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Speaking of prozilla, I think it nees some patches to work well with gentoo. |
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I like to (like alot of people I assume) start big emerge commands before |
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going out or going to bed, it is _very_ irritating to do that just to |
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discover that prozilla came up with a 404 error or that it is waiting for a |
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keypress (on a failed login). wget dosetn run into these problems (it seems |
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to be able to find the file that gives prozilla a 404). |
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HTH, |
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-Tom |
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> Thanks : Viktor |
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