| > > I have downloaded a website and the size totaled
> > about 10G. However, the hts-log file is 250G and
> > Windows says it's too large to be opened.
> >
> > What is the purpose of hts-log and can I delete
> it?> My 40G (80K pages) site has a 5MB log. You must have
> run with extended or debug settings.
> It's a text file to help diagnostic problems.
> Delete away.
>
> > I have downloaded a website and the size totaled
> > about 10G. However, the hts-log file is 250G and
> > Windows says it's too large to be opened.
> >
> > What is the purpose of hts-log and can I delete
> it?> My 40G (80K pages) site has a 5MB log. You must have
> run with extended or debug settings.
> It's a text file to help diagnostic problems.
> Delete away.
>
> > I have downloaded a website and the size totaled
> > about 10G. However, the hts-log file is 250G and
> > Windows says it's too large to be opened.
> >
> > What is the purpose of hts-log and can I delete
> it?> My 40G (80K pages) site has a 5MB log. You must have
> run with extended or debug settings.
> It's a text file to help diagnostic problems.
> Delete away.
>
HTTrack is running great, but it's not outputting a log file.
I'm running this command-line on Mac OSX 10.6.6 running HTTrack version
3.43-9-nossl:
httrack -w <http://www.(site).com/> -x -v -z -Z -%P -s0 -O
"/path/to/my/project/" "+http://www.habbofest.net/*"
(Site names and /path/ simplified here)
I'm expecting to find hts-log.txt somwhere in my /path/to/my/project/ (in the
hts-cache folder?) but it's nowhere to be found.
Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong? | |