Status progress bar shows speed instead of percentage

Bug #257972 reported by Botond Szász
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LinuxDC++
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Medium
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Bug Description

The status progress bar shows the exact same thing like the speed column (although the progress bar's fill level is probably OK, only the text is screwed up).

Using version 1.0.1

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Botond Szász (boteeka) wrote :
description: updated
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Razzloss (razzloss) wrote :

Try this:
1) Open preferences -> Advanced
2) uncheck "Show progress bars for transfers"
3) Close preferences with OK
4) Status column should now be ok, without progress bar
5) Open preferences and recheck the progress bars for transfers
6) Click Ok

What does the statusbar look like now? It works for me after these steps, problem is that after next restart progress bars are broken again.

If you move the time column next to the status column and restart (with progress bars enabled), does it show time text instead of speed?

What are your distro and gtk -versions?

--RZ

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Botond Szász (boteeka) wrote :

Thanks Razzloss!
It seems that your workaround is working, but it still has to be done every time I start the program.

Also, if I move the time column right after the status column, then the time will get displayed in the status column instead of speed.
It looks like there is always displayed the contents of the column right after the status column, whichever will it be.

I run it on Ubuntu 8.04 fully updated with GTK+ default to the distro.

Razzloss (razzloss)
Changed in linuxdcpp:
status: New → Confirmed
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Razzloss (razzloss) wrote :

Ok. This should fix this one. Bug can be reproduced with latest BZR and clean profile by moving Status column to 2nd (or 1st?) column and restarting the client.

Apply with -p1

--RZ

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Steven Sheehy (steven-sheehy) wrote :

That bug must've been there awhile. Surprised no one noticed until now.

Changed in linuxdcpp:
importance: Undecided → Medium
status: Confirmed → In Progress
Changed in linuxdcpp:
status: In Progress → Fix Committed
Changed in linuxdcpp:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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