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[Request] Progress timestamps #28
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I've added the timestamp for the command line ;) |
here is a compiled version for win64 if you want to try before the next release ;) |
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+ fix progress bar last display Former-commit-id: f2ff7b6
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Hello There,
can you add some sort of timestamps to the command line outputs. I tried -d switch but it doesn't do any timestamps :)
I am sometimes running into the issue that a post is going fine but the speed suddenly drops and it stops progressing altogether, it stops sending packets but won't throw an error of a time-out or anything.
Only way to resolve is to stop the command line with a break (ctrl+c). preferably timestamp output when using the --disp_progress FILES.
For example the time it started processing a package and when it ended.
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