Martin Steigerwald - 26.03.18, 13:30:
> I received no feedback from upstream developers regarding this issue. As I
> decided to keep upstream behavior rather than diverting from it, using '--
> kib_base=1000' is your option in case you decide to adhere to the standard.
>
>
Hello.
I received no feedback from upstream developers regarding this issue. As I
decided to keep upstream behavior rather than diverting from it, using '--
kib_base=1000' is your option in case you decide to adhere to the standard.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=872321
I
I bcc´ed Debian bug report for this initial mail so it receives a record that
I forwarded this issue upstream.
Hello Jens,
I got this bug report for fio Debian package:
fio: uses the opposite symbol for kibibytes/kilobytes (Kb/KiB) than ISO 8-1
https://bugs.debian.org/872321
Its right.
Hello Peter.
I don´t include your mail address as Cc as… as its pointless cause your MTA
still refuses mail. As you reported the bug I bet you receive a copy of it.
I received the following via private mail:
> I've just stumbled across
>
Dear Peter.
Thank you for your bug report.
Peter Gervai - 16.08.17, 10:59:
> Package: fio
> Version: 2.16-1
> Severity: minor
> Tags: upstream
>
> The manpage says:
>intSI integer: a whole number, possibly containing a suffix
> denoting the base unit of the value. Accepted suffixes
Dear Peter.
Thank you for your bug report.
Peter Gervai - 16.08.17, 10:59:
> Package: fio
> Version: 2.16-1
> Severity: minor
> Tags: upstream
>
> The manpage says:
>intSI integer: a whole number, possibly containing a suffix
> denoting the base unit of the value. Accepted
Package: fio
Version: 2.16-1
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream
The manpage says:
intSI integer: a whole number, possibly containing a suffix denoting
the base unit of the value. Accepted suffixes are `k', 'M', 'G', 'T', and 'P',
denoting kilo
(1024), mega (1024^2),
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