On Thursday 14 December 2006 09:22, Susemail wrote:
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Subject: Re: [opensuse] Using aria2 Date: Thursday 14 December 2006 04:09 From: Patrick Shanahan
To: opensuse@opensuse.org * Susemail
[12-14-06 05:06]: The above commands are from en.opensuse.org/Metalinks.
Where is the log? It would be a lot better if they gave the path to the log. Just in case somebody needed to check it.
aria2c --help man aria2c
grep the output of the first for "log" search in the second for "log"
# aria2c -help | grep log -l, --log=LOG The file path to store log. If '-' is specified, log is written to stdout. # aria2c -l - specify at least one URL Usage: aria2c [options] URL ... aria2c [options] -T TORRENT_FILE FILE ... Options: -d, --dir=DIR The directory to store downloaded file. -o, --out=FILE ...................snip # # aria2c -l /home/myhome/aria2c.log This will not execute. No errors reported, the command is simply erased. # man aria2c No manual entry for aria2c So 'aria2c -l -' gives me the help menu, I thought it would print the log to stdout. 'aria2c -l '-' ' just disappears. 'aria2c -l /home/myhome/aria2c.log' doesn't execute or return it just disappears. I thought it would use aria2c.log to store the log. There are no man pages on my system. They should be in /usr/local/man. I started with aria2-0.9.0.tar.bz2 I did manage to find two logs: locate aria2|grep log /home/adriel/bin/aria2-0.9.0/config.log /home/adriel/bin/aria2-0.9.0/intl/log.c How do I make this work? Thanks, Jerome -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org