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* Ryan Tandy <tarpman@×××××××××××××××××.com> [06-11-23 19:46]: |
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> Daniel Vrcic wrote: |
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> > * Richard Fish <bigfish@××××××××××.org> [06-11-21 13:37]: |
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> > > On 11/20/06, Ryan Tandy <tarpman@×××××××××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> > [...] |
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> > > > Any other (simple) way of getting a progress bar for large files? |
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> > > Use another program, like the filemanager in your desktop, or scp |
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> > > (yes, scp works for local copying as well!). |
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> > > -Richard |
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> > How do you get progress bar with scp? |
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> does it automatically iirc |
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> either that or scp -v |
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Yeah, I thought that too, but I don't get it, not even with -v. I've |
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tried to copy some really big files and directories recursively and |
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there's no progress bar showed. Quick look at a manpage mentions only |
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how to disable it (-q) but that's useless to me, isn't it? :) Any clue |
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what could be wrong? |
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Daniel Vrcic |
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