Hi, Alexander!
I posted a problem ('mirroring files over WLAN', 09 Aug. 2007) with
infinite retrying while uploading a file in case of a connection break.
This is fixed in 3.5.13, yet in this release I found another problem:
LFTP 3.5.13 retries forever (despite the net:timeouts) if the connection
breaks while directory information is retrieved, see below. I think
this hasn't occured in previous releases?!? Could you please have a
look?
Thanks,
Michael
example 1:
...
Mirroring directory `Release_2.4/ ... /jars'
...jars: Getting files information (0%) [Waiting for response...]
example 2:
...
Making directory `Release_2.5/ ... /libs/swiftmq'
...swiftmq: Getting directory contents (0) [Waiting for response...]
BASH-Script:
/usr/bin/lftp << !FTP_TRANSFER
set ftp:list-empty-ok true
set net:timeout 10
set net:max-retries 2
set net:reconnect-interval-base 5
set net:reconnect-interval-multiplier 1
open ${FTPHOST}
user ${FTPUSR} ${FTPPW}
mirror -vvv -R --delete-first -L -e --max-errors=1 -p ${sourceDir}
${targetDir}
bye
!FTP_TRANSFER
>>> "Alexander V. Lukyanov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 17.08.2007 12:16:32 >>>
On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 04:04:17PM +0200, Michael Reidt wrote:
> stops when the timeouts run out. But if a file transfer is active
while
> the connection breaks down, LFTP retries forever. This may be wanted
in
Please try lftp-pre3.6.0-20070817 from ftp://ftp.yar.ru/lftp/devel/,
the problem
is fixed there.
--
Alexander.