From 88878614535c95c83f795ad78310656850aee936 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "David W. Chapman Jr." Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2001 21:47:54 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update MASTER_SITES Bump PORTEPOCH "Upgrade" to v0.5 Give author of software maintainership PR: 29900 Submitted by: leeym@utopia.leeym.com --- benchmarks/tmetric/Makefile | 9 ++++----- benchmarks/tmetric/distinfo | 2 +- benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-comment | 2 +- benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-descr | 14 ++++---------- 4 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/benchmarks/tmetric/Makefile b/benchmarks/tmetric/Makefile index 474899d1521a..b4abee927258 100644 --- a/benchmarks/tmetric/Makefile +++ b/benchmarks/tmetric/Makefile @@ -6,14 +6,13 @@ # PORTNAME= tmetric -PORTVERSION= v0.99 +PORTVERSION= v0.5 +PORTEPOCH= 1 CATEGORIES= benchmarks net -MASTER_SITES= http://netgraft.com/downloads/tmetric/ -DISTNAME= ${PORTNAME} +MASTER_SITES= http://michael.bacarella.com/software/tmetric/ -MAINTAINER= ports@FreeBSD.org +MAINTAINER= mbac@nyct.net -WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/${PKGNAME} HAS_CONFIGURE= yes ALL_TARGET= ${PORTNAME} diff --git a/benchmarks/tmetric/distinfo b/benchmarks/tmetric/distinfo index bc26aa5c7bf4..3395a6260352 100644 --- a/benchmarks/tmetric/distinfo +++ b/benchmarks/tmetric/distinfo @@ -1 +1 @@ -MD5 (tmetric.tar.gz) = 7bb82442d16bb5aef67c23e6a23d2f24 +MD5 (tmetric-v0.5.tar.gz) = db41cbc14c6c1296855251d8c3dbfd85 diff --git a/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-comment b/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-comment index 6829ef8a9ae2..25415cdabcf5 100644 --- a/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-comment +++ b/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-comment @@ -1 +1 @@ -A raw tool to aid in finding available bandwidth on a given pipe +A bandwidth measurement tool diff --git a/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-descr b/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-descr index a42e275a4e05..82f54ead1ef1 100644 --- a/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-descr +++ b/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-descr @@ -1,12 +1,6 @@ -Tmetric is a (still raw) tool to aid in determining the available bandwidth -from one host to another. It is inspired by the (closed source) pathchar -utility. Please do not assume that this program works exactly like pathchar -does. It only attempts to report the bandwidth between 2 hosts, and not the -bandwidth available at every hop on a route along the way. - -I've only tried compiling this on FreeBSD and Linux. There is some strange -behavior if your system has an outdated or limited FPU. My (oldassed) sparc -(this web server), for example, doesn't handle the floating point precision -types correctly for my tests. Oh well. +A bandwidth measurement tool. It was inspired by pathchar, but the algorithm +itself is much more elementary. It basically (and sometimes accurately) +assumes that latency is proportional to available bandwidth. Worth a +"just-for-fun" run. Michael Bacarella