Yes, the files are slightly different sizes,
and diff-a spits out a ton of junk (remember, they're mpeg4s, and 40+MB each.. )
Comparing the strings output, they starts out similar,
and with some binary looking characters in them, too..
43810573 Nov 06 16:25 x.mp4 (Net::FTP)
43811351 Nov 06 13:45 y.mp4 (Fetch)
%> head *.txt
==> x.txt<==
ftypmp42
mp42isom
kmoov
lmvhd
çġtrak
\tkhd
$edts
elst
çmmdia
mdhd
==> y.txt <==
ftypmp42
mp42isom
kmoov
lmvhd
çġtrak
\tkhd
$edts
elst
çmmdia
mdhd
had to stop the strings, cuz each file was generating around 24 MEGs of "strings"!!
Clearly, fetch and Net::FTP are not doing the same thing!
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