On 14/05/06 00:13, Steven M. Schweda wrote:
From: Hrvoje Niksic

The "--.--" current download rate means that the download is currently
not progressing.  [...]

   Looking at the code in src/progress.c (version 1.10.2), it would
appear that "--.--K/s" is emitted when either the time
(hist->total_time) or the byte count (hist->total_bytes) is zero, rather
than just when the time is zero.  This precludes emitting a "0.0" rate,
which would be more informative, in my opinion, than "--.--K/s".

I agree, in my view the actual rate should be displayed even when "0.0 K/s", the "--.--K/s" presently is open to interpretation. What do people think of updating to display like that as Steven suggests?

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