On 25/01/2021 21:07, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Monday 25 January 2021 15:55:31 Greg Wooledge wrote: > >> On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 03:47:03PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: >>>> 1) You have a shell function or alias that overrides the wget >>>> command. Diagnose this by running "type wget". >>> Interesting: >>> gene@coyote:~/src/build$ type wget >>> wget is hashed (/usr/bin/wget) >>> gene@coyote:~/src/build$ >>> >>> What the heck does that mean? >> It means you don't have a shell alias or function named wget. It also >> means you've run wget at least once previously in the current >> interactive shell, so that its location in the PATH list is cached. >> >>> gene@coyote:~/src/build$ id >>> uid=1000(gene) gid=1000(gene) >>> groups=1000(gene),4(adm),5(tty),6(disk),7 >>> (lp),8(mail),12(man),20(dialout),24(cdrom),25(floppy),27(sudo),29 >>> (audio),33(www-data),44(video),46(plugdev),50(staff),100(users),102 >>> (systemd-timesync),116(lpadmin),118(pulse),119(pulse-access),120 >>> (scanner),122(colord),123(saned),125(nut) >>> >>> gene@coyote:~/src/build$ ls -ld >>> drwxr-xr-x 19 gene gene 4096 Jan 25 14:05 . >> OK. >> >>>> 3) You pasted the command from a source that has non-breaking >>>> spaces or other non-ASCII garbage polluting the arguments. >>> How would that be diagnosed? >> By reading the error message extremely carefully. Or possibly by >> hex-dumping the command, extremely carefully. >> >>> df -h grep sda >>> /dev/sda5 1.8T 291G 1.4T 18% / >>> /dev/sda1 922M 183M 677M 22% /boot >>> /dev/sda3 46G 4.7G 39G 11% /var >> This command got mangled. I am guessing you ran "df -h | grep sda", >> and this all looks fine, but it doesn't tell us anything about ~gene. >> >>>> 5) Quotas. >>> Diagnostic for that? >> No idea. You'd probably remember if you had set up user quotas, >> though. >> >> Why don't you just show us the wget command and its error message so >> we can stop guessing? > posted at least once today: > gene@coyote:~/src/build$ cd .. && wget -O opencv.zip https://github.com/opencv/opencv/archive/master.zip > Cannot specify both -k or --convert-file-only and -O if multiple URLs are given, or in combination > with -p or -r. See the manual for details. > > Usage: wget [OPTION]... [URL]... > > But the man page says it's legal. Interesting. wget is complaining about a -k option which isn't visible here (and hasn't been mentioned in this thread so far). Do you have either /etc/wgetrc or ~/.wgetrc which mentions any of those prohibited switches? > > Thanks Greg. > > Cheers, Gene Heskett
Attachment:
OpenPGP_signature
Description: OpenPGP digital signature