Dear Alexander! This is what the debug-output looks like if I pull off my WLAN-client's antenna during upload:
... ... Mirroring directory `common.external.runtime-23.0/libs' Making directory `common.external.runtime-23.0/libs' ---> CWD /hhla/releases/Release_vc_client_2.5/common.external.runtime-23.0 <--- 250 CWD successful. "/hhla/releases/Release_vc_client_2.5/common.external.r untime-23.0" is current directory. ---> TYPE I <--- 200 Type set to I ---> MKD /hhla/releases/Release_vc_client_2.5/common.external.runtime-23.0/libs <--- 257 Directory created successfully ---> CWD /hhla/releases/Release_vc_client_2.5/common.external.runtime-23.0/libs <--- 250 CWD successful. "/hhla/releases/Release_vc_client_2.5/common.external.r untime-23.0/libs" is current directory. ---> TYPE A <--- 200 Type set to A ---> PASV <--- 227 Entering Passive Mode (172,15,2,183,4,41) ---- Connecting data socket to (172.15.2.183) port 1065 ---- Data connection established ---> LIST <--- 150 Connection accepted <--- 226 Transfer OK ---- Got EOF on data connection ---- Closing data socket Mirroring directory `common.external.runtime-23.0/libs/swiftmq' Making directory `common.external.runtime-23.0/libs/swiftmq' ---> TYPE I <--- 200 Type set to I ---> MKD /hhla/releases/Release_vc_client_2.5/common.external.runtime-23.0/libs/ swiftmq <--- 257 Directory created successfully ---> CWD /hhla/releases/Release_vc_client_2.5/common.external.runtime-23.0/libs/ swiftmq <--- 250 CWD successful. "/hhla/releases/Release_vc_client_2.5/common.external.r untime-23.0/libs/swiftmq" is current directory. ---> TYPE A ...swiftmq: Getting directory contents (0) [Waiting for response...] At this point, nothing happens until the network connection is restored. Regards, Michael >>> "Alexander V. Lukyanov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11.10.2007 15:40:48 >>> On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 01:46:13PM +0200, Michael Reidt wrote: > 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? Turn on debug and see what happens. -- Alexander.
