* Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-11-24 10:57]:
Hmm, damn. I'd swear that used to work.
Guess we will have to make do with rsync --progress...
-Richard
Heh, it works now. I replaced net-misc/openssh with net-misc/ssh. It
seems that scp from the openssh doesn't have this progress meter
On Friday 24 November 2006 12:15, Daniel Vrcic wrote:
* Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-11-24 10:57]:
Hmm, damn. I'd swear that used to work.
Guess we will have to make do with rsync --progress...
-Richard
Heh, it works now. I replaced net-misc/openssh with net-misc/ssh. It
seems
* Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-11-23 19:46]:
Daniel Vrcic wrote:
* Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-11-21 13:37]:
On 11/20/06, Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Any other (simple) way of getting a progress bar for large files?
Use another program, like the filemanager
On Thursday 23 November 2006 20:06, Daniel Vrcic wrote:
Yeah, I thought that too, but I don't get it, not even with -v. I've
tried to copy some really big files and directories recursively and
there's no progress bar showed. Quick look at a manpage mentions only
how to disable it (-q) but
* Etaoin Shrdlu [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-11-23 20:39]:
On Thursday 23 November 2006 20:06, Daniel Vrcic wrote:
Yeah, I thought that too, but I don't get it, not even with -v. I've
tried to copy some really big files and directories recursively and
there's no progress bar showed. Quick look at
On 11/23/06, Daniel Vrcic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, meter is a better term, but I still don't get it.
% du -h temp_dvds
1.9Gtemp_dvds
1.9Gtotal
% scp -v -r temp_dvds temp_dvd_DUP
Executing: cp -r temp_dvds temp_dvd_DUP
Hmm, damn. I'd swear that used to work.
Guess we will have
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