Hi,
I've found a bug in wget 1.7 running on Debian Unstable.
I downloaded the 640 MB ISO of the Freebsd 4.3 Install CD.
Download was from linuxiso.org which redirected wget to a ftp mirror
in Canada. I downloaded the first 77% (~500MB) from there. Then my
ISDN Line (YES I download a 640 MB file with 7.5 kb/s ;-) was disconnected (this
happens every 24 hours). So I continued the Download with wget -c but
linuxiso redirected me to another Server.
The complete URL is:
ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/freebsd/i386/ISO-IMAGES/4.3-install.iso
And here is the bug: after continuing the download from another ftp Server
wget says that it has downloaded 337% of the file instead of 77%. It counts
up to 430% when the file is finished.
The file's md5sum is correct so it is just a calculating problem.
I hope this helps to fix this bug.
Thanks for coding wget. It's the best download manager out there.
The view of the current download speed which came with version 1.7
is the last feature I missed.
Keep up the good work
Andreas
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