1.) Comment out "MASTER_SITES". The URL no longer works and all copies
that Google can find are "pkgsrc" distfile mirrors.
2.) Fix various "pkglint" errors.
DNSPerf, ResPerf, and DHCPerf are free tools developed by Nominum that
make it simple to gather accurate latency and throughput metrics for
Domain Name Service (DNS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP). These tools are easy-to-use and simulate typical Internet so
network operators can benchmark their naming and addressing
infrastructure and plan for upgrades. The latest version of the DNS
test tools (DNSPerf and ResPerf) can be used with new test files that
include IPv6 queries.
DNSPerf "self-paces" the DNS query load to simulate network
conditions. New features in DNSPerf improve the precision of latency
measurements and allow for per packet per-query latency reporting is
possible. DNSPerf is now multithreaded, multiple DNSPerf clients can
be supported in multicore systems (each client requires two
cores). The output of DNSPerf has also been improved so it is more
concise and useful. Latency data can be used to make detailed graphs
so it is simple for network operators to take advantage of the data.
The point of paranoia is to assess a compiler/machine environment.
Therefore, this package should be built with the default CFLAGS, and
not add options to try to get the tests to pass. This will cause
errors to be reported on i386.
Take MAINTAINERSHIP.
to address issues with NetBSD-6(and earlier)'s fontconfig not being
new enough for pango.
While doing that, also bump freetype2 dependency to current pkgsrc
version.
Suggested by tron in PR 47882
a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or
b) have a directory name of p5-*, or
c) have any dependency on any p5-* package
Like last time, where this caused no complaints.
File too long (should be no more than 24 lines).
Line too long (should be no more than 80 characters).
Trailing empty lines.
Trailing white-space.
Trucated the long files as best as possible while preserving the most info
contained in them.
RAMspeed, a cache and memory benchmarking tool
(for uniprocessor machines running UNIX-like operating systems).
This command line utility measures effective bandwidth of both cache and memory
subsystems. It has been written entirely in C for portability purposes, though
benchmark routines are also available in several assembly languages for
performance reasons.
The "-r" option is highly discouraged in BSD although it's reluctantly
supported. The problem is that it doesn't behave the same on all
platforms. For example, "cp -r pts-core/ destdir/" won't always give
the same results:
On NetBSD, pts-core files are put: /destdir/pts-core/<files>
On DragonFly pts-core files are put: /destdir/<files>
That messes the PLIST up.
This changes "cp -r <dir>/" to "cp -R <dir>" which has the same
behavior on different platforms. Tested on NetBSD and DragonFly
Filebench is a file system and storage benchmark that allows
to generate a high variety of workloads. It employs extensive
Workload Model Language (WML) for detailed workload specification.
Features
* Extensive Workload Model Language (WML) for workload specification
* Includes popular pre-defined workloads: webserver, fileserver,
varmail, etc.
* Reports throughput and latency histograms
Changes since version 3.397:
Revision 3.408
Bug fix for clobbering of buffer. "tfile" needed to be bigger, as its
address was loaded into filearray[] and then that was overwritten
by the mfflag causing parsed names to get loaded.
Revision 3.407
Work around for cache_line_size suddenly becoming zero and breaking fetchit()
Revision 3.406
Increase buffer size for configuration lines. They might be 700 chars long.
Revision 3.405
Reduce CPU consumption in the op_rate control mechanism.
Revision 3.404
Fix type-oh in usage message.
Revision 3.403
Add -+W to permit chid_skew. This permits adding files, and continuing
the proper sharing/dedup within each quadrant, within same seed group
and with previously existing files that were created with a different
number of threads.
Revision 3.402
Mods for DragonFly support.
Revision 3.401
bug fix for re-write rec.
Revision 3.398
Adding thread_read_test and thread_write_test.