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From: | Boris Behrens |
Subject: | Re: Refreshing a mirror throws 'Cannot write to .... (Is a directory)' error, when the directory is alreary downloaded |
Date: | Tue, 26 Nov 2019 11:22:36 +0100 |
Am Di., 26. Nov. 2019 um 11:04 Uhr schrieb Tim Rühsen <address@hidden>: > I think you run into the (well-known) issue that there are URLs like > name/ > which is saved as > name/index.html > > Then later there is > name > which should be saved as 'name' but there already is a a subdir with > that name. Ah ok. That could indeed be a problem. I am not sure if this is the problem here. I am not fit enough with therese kind of things. > Since with recursive (especially mirroring/timestamping) downloads > 'clobbering' is off, no .<N> extensions are generated. Doing so in older > wget versions was possibly considered a bug. Sweet. Well if this is expected behavior I need to find a way to handle this. > What if you explicitly add --clobber after --mirror ? setting '--mirror --clobber' does not solve the problem. wget does not create .<N> files.
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