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Re: [1.7.0-50] scp progress counter flies through first 175 MB or so


On Jun 29 10:23, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 11:53:22AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Jun 29 11:28, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >>On Jun 28 15:31, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >>>Btw, Corinna, were you proposing turning the "FIXME" code in peek_pipe
> >>>back on?
> >>[...]
> >>I tested sftp with big files (Gigs) and it appears to work fine with
> >>the FIXME code switched back to life.  I tested the unison command
> >>using Cygwin's unison 2.31.4-2 under tcsh and it worked fine.  I tested
> >>various combinations with pipes created by a native application and
> >>with native applications on send and receive side of a Cygwin pipe and
> >>all my testcases worked as expected.
> >>
> >>So, maybe we should really give it a try again.
> >
> >Btw., I also tried the rsync of 9000 files with the FIXME code active
> >and it worked a couple of times in a row without fail.
> 
> I did make a change subsequent to your turning off this code.  Maybe
> that was enough to get things working.  Either that or, if you are using
> the trunk code, maybe you aren't hitting this at all anymore since there
> are overlapped I/O accomodations.
> 
> Anyway, I wouldn't mind giving the code another try if you are up for
> it.  Although I didn't write the code originally, it has always bothered
> me that it didn't work because it seems like it should have.
> 
> Shall I turn it on, create a snapshot, and then ask our legion of
> testers to try it?

Sure, go ahead.  I would even go so far as to create a new -51 test
release to get some more testing of this.


Corinna

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