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Yes I agree about the compatibility, very brainless to just go and 
remove them, I can't imagine how many scripts thats going to break let 
alone all my stuff...
It changed from Centos 4.1 to 4.2, Wget versions 1.9 to 1.10

the best thing is to regress Wget or bypass it from the yum update 
process, can anyone remind me of what to put in yum to avoid updating wget?

Pete



Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:

> Quoting Peter Farrow <peter@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> It seems that wget version has had the -C (cache) option removed when 
>> it went from 1.9 to version 1.10, this happened somewhere between 
>> Centos 3.5 and 4.2.
>>
>> Does anyone know why the -C option was removed and how I can get it 
>> back?  Other than regressing wget.....
>
>
> The short option was removed, and long option name changed to 
> --no-cache.  There
> were some other options changed too (--http-passwd and proxy-passwd to
> --http-password and --proxy-password).  Would be nice if the old 
> options were
> kept for backward compatibility...
>
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