wrap wget in hide_output so that wget errors are shown
Our wget_verify function uses wget to download a file and then check the file's hash. If wget fails, i.e. because of a 404 or other HTTP or network error, we exited setup without displaying any output because normally there are no errors and -q keeps the setup output clean. Wrapping wget with our hide_output function, and dropping -q, captures wget's output and shows it and exits setup just if wget fails. see #1297
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