The wget command is used to download files from the web and is one of the most useful commands around. But while it comes included with most distributions of Linux, it is not built into Mac OS X by default. Therefore, let’s look at installing wget. To get started, install the developer tools for Mac OS X so that you can get a working copy of a compiler (gcc). Once the developer tools have been installed, you’ll want to download the latest version of wget from gnu. To do so, either download it manually from http://www.gnu.org/software/wget or use the ftp command to do so for you: ftp ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/wget-latest.tar.gz Next, extract…
-
-
Recursively Remove ACLs
The following command can be used to recursively remove all ACLs from a tree of your folder hierarchy: chmod -RN /path/to/directory