hmm, I wonder if (since it's a bad connection) it's doing retries but showing a 
cumulative byte count (i.e 4 downloads failed after 200K apiece, but the actual 
file is 326k)?



________________________________
 From: Bruce Allen <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 5:57 AM
Subject: [boinc_dev] BOINC manager bug in Size column of Transfer tab?
 
Dear BOINC Dev,

I'm at a meeting in India with a VERY slow internet connection, and noticed 
something odd.  My BOINC manager is v6.10.58, Mac OS X.  On the "Transfers" 
tab, in the "SIze" column, the entries are of the form A/B.  Many of the files 
are showing combinations such as 809/326.  I find this strange, since I thought 
that A was the bytes  downloaded so far and B was the total file size.  Hence A 
should not be greater than B.

Is this a bug?  Or am I misinterpreting these fields? Does A represent 
something else than the current number of bytes downloaded for the file?

Cheers,
    Bruce
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