+-le 06/03/2006 11:16 +0100, Erik P. Olsen a dit : | Dan Langille wrote: |> I just installed it (as part of creating a FreeBSD port for this) and |> I had to |> mention that I like the changes to the job output. Specifically, the |> elapsed |> time and the human readable size values. |> | [snip] |> FD Bytes Written: 5,037,640,936 (5.037 GB) |> SD Bytes Written: 5,038,060,584 (5.038 GB) | [snip] | Actually, the size in Bytes should be divided by 2 to the power of 30 | rather than 10 to the power of 9 to produce the size in GB. This would | yield 4.692 GB in both cases.
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