Re: where does wget put its file

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On Wednesday 29 December 2004 01:52, david wrote:

> thats the trouble i was at root when the download started and i cannt
> find any files, by name, by size anywhere from root on down
> got me
> its downloading from ftp://mirror.pacific.net.au/???????
> so it should of created a folder called mirror.pacific.net.au
> would this be correct?
> but its still not there either.
> it still downloading madly, i just hope its saving them somewhere
> its actually all the files to make and iso from
> havent found a repository for 64bit man 10.1
> thanks

Not to sound like a smartass, but:

# pwd

should tell you what directory your files are in.  Unless you specifically 
gave wget a destination folder to put files into, it should download them 
into your current working directory.  It would not have created a folder 
called mirror.pacific.net.au or whatever; it would have just put the files 
into the directory you're currently in.  When I used wget earlier today to 
get the gpg keys for the kde-redhat repository, the file was placed in my 
current working directory, no subdirectories created or anything like that.

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