With this new option it is possible to limit the download rate / bandwidth that wget uses to download packages.
The value is verified by running wget with it and check if there is a parse error (exit code 2). If the value is not valid an error message is shown and the script exits with an error code.
Column width can now be easily changed via the `column_width` array.
Increased column width for the packages column so it is more likely that the date is not dropped.
Increased the column width for the number of results since there are packages which have about 100000 results.
Changes:
- Fixed compiler warnings
- Add "*.*" to file open menu so files without suffix can be opened
- Make it work under Windows
- Make wget() and unpackArchive() methods so they can access the UI
- wget() and unpackArchive() use the new method runProcess() now that also does some error handling
- Errors are shown in the status bar for easier debugging / usage
- Add readme.txt
- Let travis build the triage tool
Changes:
- Rename "time" page to "time.html" to avoid conflict with "time" package
- Output content as HTML instead of plain text
- Format head row of preformatted table bold
- Show factor for total time now too
Tested locally
Format the time output so the columns have the same width (as long as a text is not too long).
Add showing the factor of the time difference so very suspicious differences can be seen instantly.
Made the function body more PEP 8 conform by using lowercase variable names with underscores as delimiters.
Tested locally.
* Clean up redundant actions in travis jobs.
* Drop validatePlatforms from Makefile target checkcfg
* Print out CPU count. Adjust parameters for parallel jobs to 2 - the current result.
Instead of searching for a specific year (which could change) the script searches now for the current and last year to find the date and time information in the results.
Similar to the '--test' option for the donate-cpu-server.py script that lets the server listen locally on port 8001 the client now can also work against such a server by using the same option '--test'.
With Python3 f.read() directly returns a string object that has no
decode() function. As a workaround AttributeError exceptions during
calling the decode() function are ignored and the data read from the file
is left unchanged.
With Python2 calling the decode() function is necessary and still done.