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Re: wget seems to have lost executive capacity
- From: Brian Inglis <Brian dot Inglis at SystematicSw dot ab dot ca>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2016 14:52:10 -0600
- Subject: Re: wget seems to have lost executive capacity
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- Reply-to: Brian dot Inglis at SystematicSw dot ab dot ca
On 2016-09-16 13:05, Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote:
Am 16.09.2016 um 15:21 schrieb Fergus:
~> ls -al /bin/wget*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 Administrator None 514589 Jul 11 18:10 wget.exe*
If the size is right,
correct for cygwin32, date/time correct for UTC+1 - BST?
better check is:
$ sha512sum /bin/wget
fc3e0e6b22c09ee60d120e10328f271dce1b575d53168746c1f1a50bdb4f047bfe03e62e5ec140d113d38b45f2cb77b78f129878d3912daae09516735e206d64 */bin/wget
Actually, it's _not_ right. That size is off by about 25 KiB from the released binary package I have, which is from Cygwin package wget-1.18-1:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 hbbro hbbro 490515 11. Jul 19:10 wget.exe
correct for cygwin64, date/time correct for UTC+2 - CET?
$ sha512sum /bin/wget
e6f28c8e4a0bb8dff5b55f3f455e988ddb581bd0d4b560e949799b53b568ccb06761e03ddd711b3d333c05982d5c70d7ed66d5dddf212a4167f9813ca60ddcef */bin/wget
That looks like your wget.exe is corrupted.
It's not, it's fine.
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Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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