As you say if the upload stalls for X+1 seconds then you are going to end up colliding with the upload when you act on what you assume is a finished file.
I personally like the bit banging method much better but unfortuneatly that is UNIX-centric and is not portable to say Win32 and friends.
As others have said there are no really clean and portable ways of doing this and YMMV no matter what method you use. Generating MD5 hashes worked for me and in a batch environment are not that expensive.
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