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Examples are constructed so they don't create files when run from either cmd or Cygwin bash. (No non-temporary at least.) If I run wget without option -r return value is as expected: Example. Known host, no -r: wget -qO nul cygwin.com&&echo Mission completed, Sir.||echo I am sorry Sir, but I failed miserably. results in: Mission completed, Sir. Example. Unknown host, no -r: wget -q Unknownhost.&&echo Mission completed, Sir.||echo I am sorry Sir, but I failed miserably. results in: I am sorry Sir, but I failed miserably. However when I use option -r return value is unexpected: Example. Unknown host, with -r: wget -dr Unknownhost.&&echo Mission completed, Sir.||echo I am sorry Sir, but I failed miserably. results in: Setting --recursive (recursive) to 1 DEBUG output created by Wget 1.10.1 on cygwin. Enqueuing http://unknownhost./ at depth 0 Queue count 1, maxcount 1. Dequeuing http://unknownhost./ at depth 0 Queue count 0, maxcount 1. --01:02:38-- http://unknownhost./ => `unknownhost./index.html' Resolving unknownhost.... failed: Unknown host. FINISHED --01:02:41-- Downloaded: 0 bytes in 0 files Mission completed, Sir. Is this a bug or am I overlooking something? Btw did the version number change with: <http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-10/msg00060.html> ? Arend-Jan Westhoff.
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