progress 0.12.1+git20160202-g2ec12d42-1 source package in Ubuntu
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progress (0.12.1+git20160202-g2ec12d42-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Import upstream snapshot version 0.12.1+git20160202-g2ec12d42 * d/control: + update long description. + add pkg-control to B-D. * d/rules: strip unnecessary lines. -- Zhou Mo <email address hidden> Tue, 02 Feb 2016 13:56:03 +0000
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progress_0.12.1+git20160202-g2ec12d42-1.dsc | 2.0 KiB | 817afda3d3db954fd48900f3b5b8bc827e309c797c9896eec62cfd21ebc83b2c |
progress_0.12.1+git20160202-g2ec12d42.orig.tar.gz | 56.2 KiB | 652277ef973222d4b269826d20304040251f61f0a90300599322cb6231b36c26 |
progress_0.12.1+git20160202-g2ec12d42-1.debian.tar.xz | 2.3 KiB | d8c214072ba8a89aabda7814666503a81a38a7091d9a15addaad6041a03c35ee |
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Binary packages built by this source
- progress: Coreutils Progress Viewer (formerly known as 'cv')
This tool can be described as a Tiny, Dirty, Linux-and-OSX-Only
C command that looks for coreutils basic commands (cp, mv, dd, tar,
gzip/gunzip, cat, etc.) currently running on your system and
displays the percentage of copied data. It can also show estimated
time and throughput, and provide a "top-like" mode (monitoring).
.
It simply scans `/proc` for interesting commands, and then looks at
directories `fd` and `fdinfo` to find opened files and seek positions,
and reports status for the largest file.
.
It's very light, and compatible with virtually any command.
This program was formerly known as 'cv' on github.
- progress-dbgsym: debug symbols for package progress
This tool can be described as a Tiny, Dirty, Linux-and-OSX-Only
C command that looks for coreutils basic commands (cp, mv, dd, tar,
gzip/gunzip, cat, etc.) currently running on your system and
displays the percentage of copied data. It can also show estimated
time and throughput, and provide a "top-like" mode (monitoring).
.
It simply scans `/proc` for interesting commands, and then looks at
directories `fd` and `fdinfo` to find opened files and seek positions,
and reports status for the largest file.
.
It's very light, and compatible with virtually any command.
This program was formerly known as 'cv' on github.