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Date:      Wed, 15 Oct 1997 19:13:53 +0200
From:      Andreas Klemm <andreas@klemm.gtn.com>
To:        Garrett Wollman <wollman@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>
Cc:        Donald Burr <dburr@POBoxes.com>, Kristian Kennaway <kkennawa@physics.adelaide.edu.au>, ports-jp@FreeBSD.ORG, ports@FreeBSD.ORG, committers@FreeBSD.ORG, jraynard@jraynard.demon.co.uk, asami@cs.berkeley.edu
Subject:   Re: 8 days until 2.2.5...  Administrative notices.
Message-ID:  <19971015191353.65213@klemm.gtn.com>
In-Reply-To: <199710151416.KAA17656@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>; from Garrett Wollman on Wed, Oct 15, 1997 at 10:16:54AM -0400
References:  <9710150749.AA14643@bragg> <XFMail.971015020727.dburr@POBoxes.com> <199710151416.KAA17656@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>

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On Wed, Oct 15, 1997 at 10:16:54AM -0400, Garrett Wollman wrote:
> <<On Wed, 15 Oct 1997 01:58:44 -0700 (PDT), Donald Burr <dburr@POBoxes.com> said:
> 
> > Getting foo.tar.gz (380k/1522k), 25% done, 3.6 K/sec, 0:18 remaining...
> 
> > The k/sec figure would be useful to make sure you're getting the most ouf
> > or your modem (or to brag about your high speed internet connection), and
> > the time remaining is would be very useful for deciiding whether you want
> > to sit there and wait for the port to download, or if you want to abort
> > it).
> 
> Except that the way TCP works, they are both totally bogus,
> particularly in the presence of even a small packet loss rate.

Why ? If you continously use the time needed up to now and
what has already been fetched in comparison to what needs
to be fetched ? If there are package losses, then you get no
data. If you don't get data, the time grows, the amount
of fetched data (percentage) stays constand and the estimated
time needed increases steadily...

	Andreas ///

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