![]() Right-click on the link to the curl script at the bottom of the download page, and save it to your local machine.If curl is unavailable, see the WGET Instructions above. The curl script generated by the KOA download packaging process includes commands to retrieve each of your TAR files, and sends the appropriate cookie so that you can access proprietary data. If your download package includes more than one TAR file, it may be easier to download and run the curl script to retrieve your files, rather than downloading them one at a time. Using the CURL Script to Download File Packages Curl is a command-line tool for retrieving files via HTTP. We have not seen this printing error in older versions of xterm nor do we see it using Terminal (v2.3) on OSX 10.8.4. The downloaded file will be saved with the correct name, so this is purely a cosmetic printing error using this version of the xterm. The wget command will print out Saving to: â, using â rather than the name of the file being saved (eg., HIRES_sci_27166_1.tar). We have discovered that wget version 1.14 running in an XTerm (281) through XQuartz 2.7.4 on OSX 10.8.4 produces erroneous output on the terminal. If you don't already have wget installed, you can download it from one of the following sites: ![]() wget_NNNN.sh" from inside the same directory as the script. ![]() If not, change the permissions by typing " chmod 755 wget_NNNN.sh" (where NNNN is the job ID number, included in the wget script filename).
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