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Re: [Bug-wget] Progress bar on MS-Windows
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Gisle Vanem |
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Re: [Bug-wget] Progress bar on MS-Windows |
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Tue, 7 Jun 2016 09:00:43 +0200 |
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Darshit Shah wrote:
> And for future reference, you could use rate limiting to simulate a slow
> connection and get the required large eta text.
As Eli wrote, I used to have this off-by-1 error too. But with
the Git master, it's no longer the case.
But the '--limit-rate' option (I forgot about that completely), the
progress-bar seems a bit different as compared to d/l at full speed.
Compare the attached image wget-progress-1.png:
wget --show-progress --quiet -np -r www.watt-32.net/watt-doc/
VS wget-progress-2.png:
wget --show-progress --quiet --limit-rate=2k -np -r www.watt-32.net/watt-doc/
I think it's a bit strange the final d/l speed isn't "sticky" in both cases.
Is it because the speed is too high?
I'm on Win-10, Wget/MSVC-2015. Captures by Greenshot:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/greenshot.
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wget-progress-2.png
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