Run wget with -nv instead of -q, so it will display HTTP errors.

This adds one extra line of output when a download is successful,
after the progress bar. I don't much like that, but wget does not provide a
way to show HTTP errors without it.
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Joey Hess 2017-02-20 15:14:56 -04:00
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ tests =
, TestCase "rsync" $ requireCmd "rsync" "rsync --version >/dev/null"
, TestCase "curl" $ testCmd "curl" "curl --version >/dev/null"
, TestCase "wget" $ testCmd "wget" "wget --version >/dev/null"
, TestCase "wget supports -q --show-progress" checkWgetQuietProgress
, TestCase "wget unclutter options" checkWgetUnclutter
, TestCase "bup" $ testCmd "bup" "bup --version >/dev/null"
, TestCase "nice" $ testCmd "nice" "nice true >/dev/null"
, TestCase "ionice" $ testCmd "ionice" "ionice -c3 true >/dev/null"
@ -105,8 +105,8 @@ getGitVersion = go =<< getEnv "FORCE_GIT_VERSION"
error $ "installed git version " ++ show v ++ " is too old! (Need " ++ show oldestallowed ++ " or newer)"
return $ Config "gitversion" $ StringConfig $ show v
checkWgetQuietProgress :: Test
checkWgetQuietProgress = Config "wgetquietprogress" . BoolConfig
checkWgetUnclutter :: Test
checkWgetUnclutter = Config "wgetunclutter" . BoolConfig
. maybe False (>= normalize "1.16")
<$> getWgetVersion