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Re: Net::FTP Bad File Descriptor - Much Weirdness

by gbarr (Monk)
on Dec 03, 2001 at 13:23 UTC ( [id://129085]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Net::FTP Bad File Descriptor - Much Weirdness

Have you tried turning on a debug trace ?

I guess it is possible that Net::FTP is wrongly sending an ABRT at the end of the transfer. In which case the server may have closed the connection because there is nothing to abort.

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Re: Re: Net::FTP Bad File Descriptor - Much Weirdness
by hibernian (Acolyte) on Dec 03, 2001 at 14:54 UTC
    From looking at FTP.pm, I cannot see where ABOR would be getting called in this context as the get() is always successful.

    I will look into your suggestion and try a debug though, thanks.

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