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Nickname |
Message |
00:58
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ersi |
andy0: Well, that's not the warriors fault IMO.. That's a fault in VirtualBox |
01:45
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andy0 |
-.- couldn't the warrior use rsyncs rsync --bwlimit=<kb second> && provide a gui setting under advanced? |
01:45
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andy0 |
what would it take for me to add that? |
02:14
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omf_ |
You would have to change the web interface and a little bit of the back end code. This means you should be comfortable with HTML, Javascript, AJAX, git, github, shell scripting and maybe some Python |
08:28
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SmileyG |
feel free to get to work and submit it :) |
12:30
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ersi |
I've been looking into that a little bit previously and if I remember correctly I had a PoC to push |
12:33
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andy0 |
@ersi, still have it? |
12:37
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ersi |
I think so, but I'm not sure where I have it |
12:37
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ersi |
You want to look into warrior.py in seesaw-kit to add the rsync_bwlimit option to the GUI settings |
12:38
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ersi |
and pipeline already takes the rsync_bwlimit if one is defined, which it isn't by default |