<...>
++ transfered_bytes
+++ gawk $'-vRS=\r' 'END{NR=1}END {print $1}' /root/.cache/tui.tmp~
+++ tail -n1
++ value=
++ printf %s ''
++ sed 's,[(|)],,g'
+ CUR=
++ echo
+ '[' -z '' ']'
+ echo ' -- **** EMPTY $CUR **** -- '
-- **** EMPTY $CUR **** --
+ hexdump -CL /root/.cache/tui.tmp~
+ TXT='DBG: ,) -- Written /530 MB of parabola-2015.11.11-dual.iso to /dev/sdc'
+ set -x
+ tui-progress -lbm 555745280 -c 1 'DBG: ,) -- Written /530 MB of parabola-2015.11.11-dual.iso to /dev/sdc'
# | DBG: ,) -- Written /530 MB of parabola-2015.11.11-dual.iso to /dev/sdc [== ][ 1.79% ] | #+ echo
[/CODE]<...>
Issue is, the tempfile is empty, as in no data to read.
Hence, the hexdump -CL of said tempfile is not even visible
Leads to the assumption that the tempfile is missing its redirected inputstream...
But they're almost identical:
Well, anyway, i'm using this code to parse that
Which is called like:
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