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Edit for Excito's team: I'm using this beautiful picture of the bubba from your website for myself and I just realize it was included in the archive. I can remove it if this is a problem.
Hi everyone,
I'm very happy with the update !
Here is my tiny little hack again. Nothing new, except that long names in the downloader are trimed to 50 characters and the sizes are more precise.
The site design is still by gorotron (I used blueberry this time) and the new icons in the file manager are from Nuvola.
Oh ! And I tweaked the file manager a bit :
- the headings of the table are aligned with the other rows
- long names are trimed to 40 character
- the download icon is now after the name, so files and folders names are aligned
The modified files can be downloaded as an archive:
Now that we got the latest update out the door. We will most likely give the downloadmanager and filemanager some more love. And as said before we would love to use some of your ideas on this.
To the developers : you should really use "echo", which is a command, instead of "print", which is a function. So an "echo" doesn't return anything... and runs a little bit faster.
I checked it out and you're right. Unfortunatly I don't know how to fix this...
The value that I use comes directly from the Downloader class (ipc.php). The function 'receive_command' communicates directly with the ftd process. I guess the problem comes from ftd itself, but I may be wrong.
This could very likely be a bug in our code (Sounds like a 32bit problem). A question though, the download succeeds? It is only the reporting that is wrong?
tor: I haven't actually tried this update, but I'm having a similar problem as lelle with the download page. For some big torrent files it states that the percentage is 100% even though it's not.
The download continues and eventually it's completed but there's no way of telling this other than looking at the download speed reaching 0.
I'm thinking maybe this could be related to the same issue you described?
Johnny: You will need to be root to copy the files to /usr/share/web-admin/
Before you try anything, backup this directory !
Since you can't connect to a shared folder as root (which is good for security reasons), you can copy the files to your home directory (on the bubba) in a new directory, say "bubba-admin"
Then connect with ssh and go to the folder in which you copied the files earlier:
bubbalibre: Thanks for helping out here. Just one more simple question before I dare to proceed. Is this the correct command for making a backup of the files: