Hi,
I suspect there is a clock difference between your client and server.
There is nothing wrong with the output your printed, so I assume you
meant to say that it didn't take nearly 2 hours...
I have a patch which correctly handles the clock difference when
printing the statistics, but it requires a change on both the client
and the server. Because of that, it would break compatibility between
1.2.0 / 1.2.1 and future 1.2.x releases. The patch will be included in
the next development releases.
Andrew
On Sep 13, 2008, at 12:41 AM, mkh wrote:
Hello People, I think I've found a bug in the statistics part, when
trying to do a remote backup, i allways see a screwedup "StartTime,
EndTime, ElapsedTime" I've tested this with a very small folder like
12 kb
and this is wwhat i got in return
StartTime 1221279734.00 (Sat Sep 13 06:22:14 2008)
EndTime 1221286761.68 (Sat Sep 13 08:19:21 2008)
ElapsedTime 7027.68 (1 hour 57 minutes 7.68 seconds)
I'm running 1.2.1 on a macbook using os x 10.5.4 and the remote
server is a debian lenny thingy...
i've seen the same problem in 1.5.1 to.
/mkh
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