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Re: [Bug-wget] Is there an option same as curl --compressed?


From: Tim Rühsen
Subject: Re: [Bug-wget] Is there an option same as curl --compressed?
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2019 19:33:35 +0200
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TravisCI is a platform for continuous integration.
Homebrew is a package management software (that also runs on the OSX
machines that TravisCI provides).

So you can't compare both since both are totally different things.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_CI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_integration
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homebrew_(package_management_software)

On 27.09.19 17:28, Peng Yu wrote:
> Can I understand in this way? For people who develop wget2, use
> TravisCI. For people just want to use wget2, homebrew is better,
> provided there is a corresponding formula.
> 
> On 9/27/19, Tim Rühsen <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Not comparable, TravisCI is a platform for continuous integration. But
>> it supports OSX and we build Wget2 on it, using homebrew to install
>> dependencies. So anyone making up a homebrew formula might take it as
>> quick starter.
>>
>> On 27.09.19 17:20, Peng Yu wrote:
>>> What is the pros and cons of TravisCI vs homebrew?
>>>
>>> On 9/27/19, Tim Rühsen <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>> You have to clone the project via
>>>> git clone https://gitlab.com/gnuwget/wget2.git
>>>>
>>>> If it helps, we have TravisCI OSX build rules in .travis_setup.sh and
>>>> .travis.sh in the project directory. It uses homebrew to install
>>>> dependencies.
>>>>
>>>> Regards, Tim
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 27.09.19 15:50, Peng Yu wrote:
>>>>> I don't find wget2 on homebrew. Can anybody make a formula for it?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 5:53 AM Tim Rühsen <address@hidden
>>>>> <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>     Hi Pen Yu,
>>>>>
>>>>>     --compression=gzip
>>>>>
>>>>>     With Wget2 these compression types are automatically use (if built
>>>>> in):
>>>>>     gzip, deflate, bzip2, xz, lzma, br, zstd, lzip
>>>>>
>>>>>     Regards, Tim
>>>>>
>>>>>     On 27.09.19 05:03, Peng Yu wrote:
>>>>>     > Hi,
>>>>>     >
>>>>>     > curl has the option `--compressed` which will decompress the data
>>>>>     > automatically. But I don't think wget's option --compression can
>>>>>     > automatically decompress the data.
>>>>>     >
>>>>>     > Is there a way to let wget automatically decompress the data?
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>     >
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Peng
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
> 
> 

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