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Bug#30076: marked as done (Suggestions for the ftp method of apt-get)



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From: Francesco Potorti` <F.Potorti@cnuce.cnr.it>
To: Debian Linux bug list <submit@bugs.debian.org>
Subject: Suggestions for the ftp method of apt-get
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Package: apt
Version: 0.1.9
Severity: wishlist

Two very small problems when downloading files using the ftp method:

When the  ftp method does  update, it reports  the line speed even  when it
does not reload the files.  It should not report a speed in such sitation.

During upload of a file, the  speed reported is apparently the average over
10 seconds time windows or so.  It  would be probably more useful to do the
way e.g.  netscape does,  that is,  write the average  line speed  from the
beginning of  the download.  Whether  that beginning should be  that single
file or the first file I am not sure.


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