[Bug 589941] Re: Incorrect status of downloaded bytes while upgrading
Stan Hu
stanhu at gmail.com
Sat Oct 10 15:38:45 UTC 2015
It looks like this bug is present up in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS due to improper
progress reporting by the HTTPS protocol. Attached is a patch that fixes
the problem.
It looks like the bug has been fixed in apt-1.0.9.8.1.
** Patch added: "Properly report the total number of bytes downloaded via apt HTTPS transport"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/589941/+attachment/4490861/+files/https.patch
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Title:
Incorrect status of downloaded bytes while upgrading
Status in Aptdaemon:
Fix Released
Status in apt package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Distribution
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OS Description: Ubuntu maverick (development branch)
Release: 10.10-alpha1-amd64
System Architecture: amd64
Package
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aptdaemon
Version: 0.31+bzr412-0ubuntu1
Bug Description
============
When the update manager starts to "update", i.e. starts to download packages, it shows incorrect status.
Once a particular package (lets say of size N kB) has been downloaded,
the progress bar corresponding to it reflects the status correctly
showing 100%. However, the textfield beside the proogressbar shows
"Downloaded 0B of N kB" which is evidently incorrect. This is
conspicuous in the attached screenshot.
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