martin wrote:
WinSCP does that. At least in most situations. So I need to know where exactly do you see this happening.
the problem with truncated "bytes transferred" seemed to wrap at 500,000kb. I don't know if I can get it to do it again. when I was uploading a 2.5-2.6GB ISO file, and this showed in the "single-file-transfer" mode where the progress bar shows.
I was confused by the estimated time earlier with the 1 in front with no desination, thought it was garbage and ignored it. turned out to be number of days.
However, when I am using the queue and viewing the queue, this seems to be accurate, and even tells me the number of days (although having a "days" or "d" or "dys" would be slightly easier to read). but don't quote me on the queue, because I didn't try uploading 150MB just to try it out. I don't have a lot of time to waste.
given there are 36 blocks in the progress bar at 2mm/block (72mm total on my 19" monitor), and the file is 2.7GB, that means that
2 blocks*2.7GB/(36blocks*100%)=150MB, where 100%=1.00
so 2 blocks=150MB.
You can either put the number of blocks on the top of the equation or put the percentage at the top of the equation.
currently single-file-mode just tripped 2 blocks in the progress bar at 31,000kb. so something is being calculated all wrong in the progress bar. time estimation looks correct in all cases, somewhere around a 17hrs-1day.
I was wrong about file size, only in the file browser there is a file size. none of the upload stuff says anything about the file size. anyway, filesize is correct.
well, I can't reproduce it because I just lost my settings. what's going on? this save button is dangerous (requires constant monitoring of everything). everything blank now after trying to save directory settings. :-(
all the more reason to keep directory settings with the session. broken.
winscp also gives me "network error. software caused abort(reconnect,abort)".