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non port: benchmarks/linux-vdbench/pkg-plist

Number of commits found: 2

Wednesday, 10 Jul 2019
14:40 tijl search for other commits by this committer
On amd64 adding DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=linux=c6 to /etc/make.conf made Linux
infrastructure ports (linux_base-c6 and linux-c6*) install i386 CentOS 6
packages.  Using c6_64 instead of c6 made them install mixed amd64/i386
CentOS 6 packages and allowed Linux application ports to install amd64
binaries when available.  The i386-only configuration was only useful for
users of x11/nvidia-driver* which didn't provide Linux amd64 emulation
until recently.

With x11/nvidia-driver* now supporting Linux amd64 there's no longer a
need for i386-only Linux on amd64.  Let DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=linux=c6 make
Linux infrastructure ports install mixed amd64/i386 CentOS 6 packages,
like c6_64 before, and remove support for c6_64 as a value.

Replace LINUX_ARCH with ARCH everywhere because they are always the same
now.
Original commitRevision:506352 
Wednesday, 26 Sep 2018
06:36 loader search for other commits by this committer
[NEW PORT]: benchmarks/linux-vdbench: Command line disk I/O benchmark utility

Vdbench is a command line utility specifically created to help
engineers and customers generate disk I/O workloads to be used
for validating storage performance and storage data integrity.

WWW:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/vdbench-downloads-1901681.html

Reviewed by:	koobs, mat
Approved by:	koobs (mentor)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17255
Original commitRevision:480718 

Number of commits found: 2