components/wget/patches/wgetrc.patch
author Petr Sumbera <petr.sumbera@oracle.com>
Thu, 21 Feb 2013 02:20:51 -0800
changeset 1164 3485ba7dfe6b
parent 115 c360825c3a3f
child 4743 a41b0913b4ea
permissions -rw-r--r--
15807791 SUNBT7188805 wget update wanted for support of Subject Alternative Name - v1.14

--- wget-1.12/doc/sample.wgetrc.orig	Mon Sep 21 19:53:58 2009
+++ wget-1.12/doc/sample.wgetrc	Wed Sep 30 07:42:08 2009
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
 ## not contain a comprehensive list of commands -- look at the manual
 ## to find out what you can put into this file.
 ##
-## Wget initialization file can reside in /usr/local/etc/wgetrc
+## Wget initialization file can reside in /etc/wgetrc
 ## (global, for all users) or $HOME/.wgetrc (for a single user).
 ##
 ## To use the settings in this file, you will have to uncomment them,
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
 
 
 ##
-## Global settings (useful for setting up in /usr/local/etc/wgetrc).
+## Global settings (useful for setting up in /etc/wgetrc).
 ## Think well before you change them, since they may reduce wget's
 ## functionality, and make it behave contrary to the documentation:
 ##
--- wget-1.14/doc/wget.texi	Sat Aug  4 01:41:52 2012
+++ wget-1.14/doc/wget.texi	Thu Feb  7 02:34:48 2013
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@
 Most of the features are fully configurable, either through command line
 options, or via the initialization file @file{.wgetrc} (@pxref{Startup
 File}).  Wget allows you to define @dfn{global} startup files
-(@file{/usr/local/etc/wgetrc} by default) for site settings. You can also
+(@file{/etc/wgetrc} by default) for site settings. You can also
 specify the location of a startup file with the --config option.
  
 
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@
 @ignore
 @c man begin FILES
 @table @samp
-@item /usr/local/etc/wgetrc
+@item /etc/wgetrc
 Default location of the @dfn{global} startup file.
 
 @item .wgetrc
@@ -2746,8 +2746,8 @@
 @cindex location of wgetrc
 
 When initializing, Wget will look for a @dfn{global} startup file,
-@file{/usr/local/etc/wgetrc} by default (or some prefix other than
-@file{/usr/local}, if Wget was not installed there) and read commands
+@file{/etc/wgetrc} by default
+and read commands
 from there, if it exists.
 
 Then it will look for the user's file.  If the environmental variable
@@ -2758,7 +2758,7 @@
 
 The fact that user's settings are loaded after the system-wide ones
 means that in case of collision user's wgetrc @emph{overrides} the
-system-wide wgetrc (in @file{/usr/local/etc/wgetrc} by default).
+system-wide wgetrc (in @file{/etc/wgetrc} by default).
 Fascist admins, away!
 
 @node Wgetrc Syntax, Wgetrc Commands, Wgetrc Location, Startup File