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Mon, 30 May 2022 08:30:35 +0200 |
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Hi,
Let me remind my issue in the mail below .
Some additional information :
I'm using this command :
*wget.exe -O TargetPath/TargetFile http://source*
In the meanwhile I found this :
And now I'm completely lost because the*downloaded file**
*
* does have the original DateTime when *-O TargetPath/TargetFile *is
locally on a PC (according to above it should not be possible)
* does have the original DateTime when *-O TargetPath/TargetFile *is
on the Thecus NAS (according to above it should not possible)
* does *NOT *have the original DateTime when *-O TargetPath/TargetFile
*is on the Netgear NAS
I have always been using *-O TargetPath/TargetFile *to download a file
directly into *TargetPath *with the name *TargetFile
*Thanks for helping me out*
*
Kind regards
Walter
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: wget-1.21.3-win32/64
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2022 23:54:10 +0200
From: gc394625 <gc394625@belgacom.net>
To: bug-wget@gnu.org
Hi,
Actually I'm using wget-1.21.3-win32/64 and I have (since long) a weird
problem :
I have an "old" Thecus N2100 NAS and a "less old" Netgear RN102 (newest
Firmware). They are used in Windows with their UNC (\\NAS\Folder\....).
*Netgear RN102:*
When downloading files from the Internet with WGET,*the original
Date/Time stamp of the files is lost* (it becomes the
download-Date/Time). To be clear, this only concerns WGET !
Windows-copies keep the original Date/Time !
*Thecus N2100:*
Simultaneous downloading of the same files (same PC, same WGET) to the
Thecus *will retain the original Date/Time* like it's done also on a
normal PC-drive.
Same known behaviour since WinXP upto actual Win10.
I have never been able to find a solution for the Netgear, so actually
couldn't use it for all my needs.
What is WGET doing after the file has been downloaded to set the correct
Date/time (on the Thecus)
What could be the reason ?
(How) can I solve this ?
Any experinces with other NAS-brands in combination with WGET ?
This Date/Time behaviour is crucial for me for purchasing a new NAS !!!
It MUST work.
Thanks for helping
Kind regards
Walter
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