OK, I did more tests. I noticed -v is already enabled by default since the
results looked the same when I used -v switch. Next, I tried -d and -o
switches. The download got stuck. Here's the end of the log for the last
file being downloaded:

[snipped -- please note I change some IP addresses, paths, etc. for
security reasons; hopefully I didn't mess up with the paths and filenames]

Closing fd 1896
Closing fd 1908
226 Transfer complete.
10:59:07 (1.05 MB/s) - 
`Unreleasedbuilds/blah/blah/1/setups/SUBSETUP/foo-Foobar1_CD_Something/Lakers2/1033dotnetredist.exe'
 saved [20659224]

--10:59:07--  
ftp://domain%5username:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/Unreleasedbuilds/blah/blah/1/setups/SUBSETUP/foo-Foobar1_CD_Something/Lakers2/1033dotnetredistSp2.exe
           => 
`Unreleasedbuilds/blah/blah/1/setups/SUBSETUP/foo-Foobar1_CD_Something/Lakers2/1033dotnetredistSp2.exe'
==> CWD not required.
==> PORT ... Master socket fd 1912 bound.
using port 4787.

--> PORT 10,160,24,85,18,179


200 PORT command successful.
done.    ==> RETR 1033dotnetredistSp2.exe ... 
--> RETR 1033dotnetredistSp2.exe


150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for 
1033dotnetredistSp2.exe(6749072 bytes).
done.
Created socket fd 1904.
Length: 6,749,072

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The timestamp was from almost an hour ago (I was in a meeting) during the 
download test. Notice it never timed out to retry or abort! Please 
remember that this doesn't happen all the time and happens randomly.

Any ideas? I do not have access to the FTP server since I don't 
administrate it.
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On Tue, 11 May 2004, Phillip Pi wrote:

> Herold, I will try using -v first and then -d if -v didn't show anything. 
>
> On Tue, 11 May 2004, Herold Heiko wrote:
> 
> > Did you ever run the download with -v ?
> > What did the log say when wget seemed to hang or regarding to the missing or
> > corrupt files, or regarding the parsing of the directory index (or whatever
> > it was) linking to those files ?
> > If nothing usefull is logged, try again with -d (but be prepared, a huge
> > amount of information will be logged - better redirect it to a file with -o
> > log.txt or -a log.txt).
> > If still nothing comes up, take a look at the server logs, if you can.
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Phillip Pi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 10:40 PM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: wget hangs or downloads end up incomplete in Windows 
> > > 2000 & XP.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Hello. 
> > > 
> > > I downloaded wget v1.9.1 (complete) from
> > > http://xoomer.virgilio.it/hherold/. I am having problems in 
> > > downloading
> > > almost a GB of files (over 2600 files and 250 folders). Randomly, the
> > > download will just stall completely and never resume OR the download
> > > completes, but download is corrupted (sometimes missing files and
> > > subfolders). I also had this problem with old v1.8.2. The 
> > > only way to fix
> > > is to set pause one second for each process, but this takes too long 
> > > (almost an hour) with so many files and folders! Here's what 
> > > I am using in 
> > > batch file (download.bat -- changed URLs, account, and passwords for 
> > > sample):
> > > 
> > > @call wget -c -l0 -r -nH -w0 
> > > ftp://domain\username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Unreleasedbuilds
> > > /blah/blah/1/setups/SUBSETUP/*
> > > @call wget -c -l0 -r -nH -w0 
> > > ftp://domain\username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Unreleasedbuilds
> > > /blah/blah/1/setups/SUBSETUP/*
> > > 
> > > I used a Pentium 3 1 Ghz system (512 MB of RAM) with Windows 
> > > 2000 SP4 (all
> > > updates) and a Pentium 4 3 Ghz (HT enabled) with Windows XP 
> > > Home SP1 (all
> > > updates). Each computer is using 100mb connection for network.
> > > 
> > > Doing a copy in Windows' Explorer through network share has 
> > > NO problems. I 
> > > assume this method is slower transfer compared to wget 
> > > command. I'd like 
> > > to use script so I don't have to do this manually. ;)

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