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From: | Andrea Di Pasquale |
Subject: | cp: progress bar :) |
Date: | Sat, 22 Dec 2007 16:53:29 +0100 |
Mike write: > thanks, but didnt you just post this with a different e-mail address ? > while > it wont get merged, i imagine other people may find it useful. Sorry, i have to change my email and i have to finish progress bar patch. > i'd point out that your usage of size_t types wont fly in a 32bit > world and > LFS. you should convert all of your internal size units to off_t's > instead. > then test copying a file that is over 2 gigs in size. Test with 2 GiB size: address@hidden:~:$ du -h mov.tar.gz 2.6G mov.tar.gz Example 1: address@hidden:~:$ ./cp -B mov.tar.gz /tmp [============> ] 26% | 6696.00 KiB/s | 0.70/2.58 GiB | ETA: 00:04:55 Example 2: address@hidden:~:$ ./cp -B mov.tar.gz /tmp [==================================================] 100% | 18232.00 KiB/s | 2.58/2.58 GiB | ETA: 00:00:00 I wait a your response Thanks and regards Andrea
--- Begin Message ---Subject: Re: cp: progress bar :) Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2007 02:53:55 -0500 User-agent: KMail/1.9.7 On Friday 21 December 2007, Andrea Di Pasquale wrote: > Hi! I've patched coreutils 5.94/6.9 for add cp's progress bar. thanks, but didnt you just post this with a different e-mail address ? while it wont get merged, i imagine other people may find it useful. i'd point out that your usage of size_t types wont fly in a 32bit world and LFS. you should convert all of your internal size units to off_t's instead. then test copying a file that is over 2 gigs in size. -mike
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