On 10/1/2024 12:06 AM, Joel wrote:
DFS <nospam@dfs.com> wrote:
On 9/30/2024 3:35 AM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
On Tue, 24 Sep 2024 19:01:58 -0400, DFS wrote:
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In WSL, on the other hand:
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Judging from your example of a diehard Dimdows fanatic who can no longer
get through their day
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"his" day. Never ever call me a "they", bozo, or I'll send Joel Crump
around to your place sniffing for your 'girl cock'.
Relax, Beavis. Using "they" in passing is very common, today.
Not when you know you're addressing a sane person.
without resorting to Linux,
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A last resort.
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For a while now I used Linux only for wget, because the GNU for Windows
binary of wget was so old. 2008ish.
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But I tried it, and it works fine other than it usually requires the
--no-check-certificate flag on the websites I'm downloading.
So, admitting that Winblows really does blow.
It's a wget/developer issue, not a Windows issue. The port of wget to Windows I use was last updated in 2008.
https://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/wget.htmBut I just now found what looks like a more recent version
https://eternallybored.org/misc/wget/-------------------------------------------------------------
$ wget --version
GNU Wget 1.21.4 built on mingw32.
+cares +digest +gpgme +https +ipv6 +iri +large-file +metalink -nls
+ntlm +opie +psl +ssl/openssl
Wgetrc:
C:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/etc/wgetrc (system)
Compile:
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-DSYSTEM_WGETRC="/opt/misc-x64/etc/wgetrc"
-DLOCALEDIR="/opt/misc-x64/share/locale" -I. -I../../src -I../lib
-I../../lib -I/opt/misc-x64/include
-IC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/include
-IC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/include
-IC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/include -DCARES_STATICLIB
-IC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/include -DPCRE2_STATIC
-IC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/include
-IC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/include -DHAVE_LIBSSL -I
-IC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/include -DNDEBUG -ggdb
-mtune=broadwell -mtune=znver2 -O2 -pipe
Link:
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -IC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/include
-IC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/include
-IC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/include -DCARES_STATICLIB
-IC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/include -DPCRE2_STATIC
-IC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/include
-IC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/include -DHAVE_LIBSSL -I
-IC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/include -DNDEBUG -ggdb
-mtune=broadwell -mtune=znver2 -O2 -pipe -L/opt/misc-x64/lib
-LC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/lib -lmetalink
-LC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/lib -lcares
-LC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/lib -lpcre2-8
-LC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/lib -lidn2
-LC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/lib64 -lssl -lcrypto -L -lz
-LC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/lib -lpsl -lws2_32 -lole32 -lcrypt32
-lexpat -LC:/msys64/qemu/opt/misc-x64/lib -lgpgme ../lib/libgnu.a
-lws2_32 -lws2_32 -lws2_32 -lws2_32 /opt/misc-x64/lib/libiconv.a
/opt/misc-x64/lib/libunistring.a /opt/misc-x64/lib/libiconv.a
-lws2_32
Copyright (C) 2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
<
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Originally written by Hrvoje Niksic <
hniksic@xemacs.org>.
Please send bug reports and questions to <
bug-wget@gnu.org>.
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Definitely a much newer version. And it works without the --no-check-certificate flag. Amazingly, the executable above is 21x larger than the original.
Hey, see what I did there? I added terminal output directly into a Usenet post. Mind = blown.
>>> the day can’t be far off before WSL2 becomes a mandatory part>>> of a Dimdows install.
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Keep hope alive!
Microsoft Windows on a computer you keep a long time,
I ran my last system ~12 years. Same mobo and case and power supply, but upgraded the RAM and video card and storage and monitor.
depending on that arbitrary, aging version,
meaningless babble
Keep this in mind: most of the world will use desktop Windows their entire lives.
until your computer finally blows its brains out.
ha! So far my Windows systems exhibit no suicidal ideation.
I choose Linux.
And Wine to run Windows apps.
I'm just not close to being willing to give up MS Office, Notepad++, SumatraPDF and other apps in exchange for the Linux alternatives. FML if I was ever forced to use LibreOffice and Thunar every day - that is some seriously craptastic software.