Re: coreaudio-api mbox
Re: coreaudio-api mbox
- Subject: Re: coreaudio-api mbox
- From: Brian Willoughby <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 15:12:16 -0700
curl has replaced wget in the OSX standard distribution.
Unfortunately, curl does not have the recursive '-r' feature from
wget, which grabs additional URLs from the incoming content and
continues to download them until it becomes overextended. Instead,
curl has the ability to use wildcards in the URL if you know the file
names in advance. You can probably download the entire CoreAudio-API
archives by taking a quick look at the URL for one archive file and
extrapolating the naming convention to cover them all.
Alternatively, you could just download the open source for wget,
compile, install, and thus add the tool back into your OSX repertoire.
A simpler approach might be to just use your web browser and click on
the CoreAudio-API mailing list archive downloads.
Brian
On Mar 9, 2009, at 14:16, tahome izwah wrote:
"wget: Command not found."
How is that supposed to work? Looks interesting... and very useful!
Thanks
--th
2009/3/9 Hamish Allan <email@hidden>:
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 4:05 PM, René v Amerongen
<email@hidden> wrote:
I am new to this list and would like to search this list for a few
answers.
But I have 3 messages including the welcome message to search in. :-)
I know that I can look at the apple list web page, but that
doesn't search
well.
Have you considered grabbing the whole archive?
wget -r http://lists.apple.com/archives/coreaudio-api
Best wishes,
Hamish
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