Are you calling tar via a custom command? tar itself looks to have a
few options to print progress:
https://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_section/tar_25.html
Although none of the options seem to know the archive's size, so aren't
able to print a completion percentage.
On 16/12/2018 21:31, Person Withhats wrote:
When running tar via CMake (in order to use cross-platform
work-ability and what not) it'd be great to have a progress bar of any
sort.
It's awkward to wait 30-60 minutes for file untarring with absolutely
0 information. I'm not aware of any way to do this through CMake
directly, only alternative is e.g. python script that does the untar
for me.
Any suggestions? (sorry if this is reposted, can't remember if acc was
approved before or after sending one time)
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