Goswin von Brederlow wrote: > Ralf Hildebrandt writes: > > and this causes the attached output. Another, subsequent call causes > > the SAME output. Why does it fetch files it has already mirrored??
> Since both size and md5sum of e.g. buffy_0.11.2-1.diff.gz match when I > wget it manualy I suspect your filesystem could be corrupted. I have seen this problem before on our corporate network due to bad http proxy configurations. I can wget a file and get the same corrupted file repeatedly when coming through the proxy. But getting the same file from an unrelated network receives the correct file. Getting IT to reboot the http proxy temporarily fixed the problem here. But the problem here reoccurs due to some bug in the local http proxy. I had no solution here other than to use a different protocol. I needed to switch to socksified rsync as the only way for me to avoid our bad corporate http proxies. Are you operating behind a proxy? Possibly a transparent one through a transparent router configuration? Just a possibility since I have seen almost exactly that behavior myself due to our misconfigured proxies. Perhaps something similar is happening here. Don't know. Bob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]