Hello guys,

I'm using ports for a while now and very happy that is available for MacOS…. 

Recently I had some troubles with "wget --continue http://foo"; that I never had 
before…. After I did clean install of Mountain Lion ( because change of SSD 
drive) and restore from an existing HDD all my applications and files. I always 
receive this when I try to continue downloading with "wget -c http://boo"; no 
matter what is the file - program, music, video..

Connecting to foo:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 471863296 (450M) [video/x-msvideo]
Saving to: ‘foo.avi’

 0% [                                       ] 0           --.-K/s   in 0s
Cannot write to ‘foo.avi’ (Success).

I did reinstall of MacPorts from package (MacPorts-2.1.3-10.8-MountainLion.dmg) 
, Xcode 4.6.1 is up to date, Command line tools installed 
(xcode461_cltools_10_86938245a.dmg), XQuartz is installed as well 
XQuartz-2.7.4.dmg


I tried MacPort selfupdate / update outdated, wget uninstall/install but all 
the same, no difference. 

If I do not use "wget --continue http://foo"; only "wget http://foo"; then no 
problem, but if the transfer stops for any reason it can not continue… because 
"Cannot write to ‘foo.avi’ (Success)." My user is administrator, and all files 
are owned by my user:staff

So my question is should I uninstall/remove all ports and try to do clean 
install again?

I looked wget bug they mention this issue but could not find working solution 
altho they claim that this bug is fixed in recent version of wget? 

Anyone has any Idea?

Thank you.

Martin



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