FS#34899 - Add "(5/6)" style progress information when downloading packages

Attached to Project: Pacman
Opened by Jay True (GlacJAY) - Tuesday, 23 April 2013, 02:38 GMT
Last edited by morganamilo (morganamilo) - Tuesday, 05 October 2021, 20:16 GMT
Task Type Feature Request
Category Output
Status Closed
Assigned To No-one
Architecture All
Severity Low
Priority Normal
Reported Version 4.1.0
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 11
Private No

Details

Summary and Info:

Add "(5/6)" style progress information in front of each line of outputs when downloading packages, just like the output when installing them.

Steps to Reproduce:

Installing some packages or doing a system upgrade.

See the attachment for the example.
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Closed by  morganamilo (morganamilo)
Tuesday, 05 October 2021, 20:16 GMT
Reason for closing:  Implemented
Additional comments about closing:  Superseded by total progress bar.
Comment by jstjohn (jstjohn) - Tuesday, 28 May 2013, 10:20 GMT
I don't see this being all that useful for routine upgrades; however, this feature would be great for fresh installs where you're downloading tons of packages at once. It's pretty annoying when you're installing to a VM with 800x600 resolution (or similarly awful), and the entire screen is just a wall of package downloads with no indication about how many are left.
Comment by devnull (0devnull0) - Thursday, 10 November 2016, 21:33 GMT
I would like to see this implemented, as it's IMHO a helpful indicator about the progress of installation. As I frequently make
my own install media (archiso) for recovery, install for friends and VMs.., would like to know about the progress. (is it worth do something in the mean time or is it about to finish..).
The progress is shown when PKGs are being installed, while downloading is the part that actually takes the most time, so why not showing it also there?!.
Comment by Ed Shockley (darkwingbuck13gmail.com) - Monday, 06 February 2017, 15:56 GMT
I think this would be useful, either for routine upgrades or fresh installs. If screen space is an issue, it could be configurable in pacman.conf.

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