Package: mirror
Version: 2.9-52
Severity: normal

Hello,

mirror seems to confuse local and remote file names after a failure.
Consider the following log excerpt:

Got Manuals/tar-1.12/.nodiraccess 0 1
Got Manuals/tar-1.12/tar.html 2366 0
Got Manuals/tar-1.12/texifile 9 0
Got Manuals/tar-1.12/dvi/.nodiraccess 0 1
Failure on 'RETR Manuals/tar-1.12/dvi/tar.dvi.gz' command
Failed to get Manuals/tar-1.12/dvi/tar.dvi.gz: timed out
Failed to get file timed out
Failure on 'RETR Manuals/tar-1.12/html_chapter/.nodiraccess' command
Failed to get Manuals/tar-1.12/html_chapter/.nodiraccess: 227 Entering Passive 
Mode (130,149,17,12,223,192)
Failed to get file 227 Entering Passive Mode (130,149,17,12,223,192)
Failure on 'RETR Manuals/tar-1.12/html_chapter/tar_1.html' command
Failed to get Manuals/tar-1.12/html_chapter/tar_1.html: 425 Can't open data 
connection.
Failed to get file 425 Can't open data connection.
Got Manuals/tar-1.12/html_chapter/tar_10.html 12904 (file shrunk from 16404!) 0
Got Manuals/tar-1.12/html_chapter/tar_2.html 16404 (file shrunk from 40049!) 1
Got Manuals/tar-1.12/html_chapter/tar_3.html 40049 (file shrunk from 55135!) 0
Got Manuals/tar-1.12/html_chapter/tar_4.html 55135 (file grew from 51714!) 1
Got Manuals/tar-1.12/html_chapter/tar_5.html 51714 (file grew from 27273!) 2

After the failure, mirror downloads tar_10.html and saves it as
tar_2.html. Likewise, remote tar_2.html is saved as local tar_3.html,
and so on.

The problem is reproducible. I didn't have such a problem with a
2-years-old version of mirror from sid. I'll check whether this problem
exists in woody.

Thanks in advance,
Baurzhan.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.0
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11-1-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=de_DE

Versions of packages mirror depends on:
ii  netbase                       4.16       Basic TCP/IP networking system
ii  patch                         2.5.9-2    Apply a diff file to an original
ii  perl                          5.8.4-3    Larry Wall's Practical Extraction 

-- no debconf information


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