non port: sysutils/nfsping/Makefile |
Number of commits found: 7 |
Saturday, 4 Apr 2020
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20:51 antoine
Deprecate ports broken for more than 6 months
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Wednesday, 6 Nov 2019
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16:26 antoine
Mark a few ports BROKEN (unfetchable)
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Monday, 21 Oct 2019
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21:57 bdrewery
Drop maintainership
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Friday, 20 Mar 2015
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01:42 bdrewery
Convert my ports to the new USE_GITHUB
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Thursday, 19 Mar 2015
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16:44 bdrewery
Update USE_GITHUB so it does not require GH_COMMIT.
Using this new scheme allows only setting the _tag_ or _commit hash_ in
GH_TAGNAME and not having to know the hash for a tag. This scheme will
download a tarball that has a different checksum than before due to a changed
directory name for extraction.
The following MASTER_SITES are provided to retain the old checksum and
directory structure (that require GH_COMMIT):
GH -> GHL
GITHUB -> GITHUB_LEGACY
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D748
Submitted by: amdmi3
Reviewed by: mat, swills, antoine, bdrewery
With hat: portmgr
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Thursday, 11 Dec 2014
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00:40 feld
Update "BSD" license in sysutils category
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Sunday, 20 Oct 2013
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00:18 bdrewery
Add sysutils/nfsping
NFSping is a command line utility for measuring the response time of an NFS
server. It's basically a copy of the fping interface but doesn't share any code
with that project.
On modern NFS servers, the network stack and filesystem are often being run on
separate cores or even hardware components. This means in practise that a fast
ICMP ping response isn't indicative of how quickly the NFS filesystem is
responding. This tool more directly tests the responsiveness of the server's
operating system's NFS component.
WWW: https://github.com/mprovost/NFSping
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Number of commits found: 7 |