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Sun, 23 Jul 2023
[ 15:53 Muhammad Moinur Rahman (bofh) search for other commits by this committer ]    commit hash:3c851dfdeee3171b62a9b8680386991f08d55645  commit hash:3c851dfdeee3171b62a9b8680386991f08d55645  commit hash:3c851dfdeee3171b62a9b8680386991f08d55645  3c851df 
benchmarks/ramspeed: Fix build with llvm16

- Pet portclippy

Approved by:	portmgr (blanket)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Wed, 7 Sep 2022
[ 21:10 Stefan Eßer (se) search for other commits by this committer ]    commit hash:b7f05445c00f2625aa19b4154ebcbce5ed2daa52  commit hash:b7f05445c00f2625aa19b4154ebcbce5ed2daa52  commit hash:b7f05445c00f2625aa19b4154ebcbce5ed2daa52  b7f0544  (Only the first 10 of 27931 ports in this commit are shown above. View all ports for this commit)
Add WWW entries to port Makefiles

It has been common practice to have one or more URLs at the end of the
ports' pkg-descr files, one per line and prefixed with "WWW:". These
URLs should point at a project website or other relevant resources.

Access to these URLs required processing of the pkg-descr files, and
they have often become stale over time. If more than one such URL was
present in a pkg-descr file, only the first one was tarnsfered into
the port INDEX, but for many ports only the last line did contain the
port specific URL to further information.

There have been several proposals to make a project URL available as
a macro in the ports' Makefiles, over time.
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Thu, 6 May 2021
[ 11:47 Mathieu Arnold (mat) search for other commits by this committer ]    commit hash:adb93122cbf753a26a0497479dbb88cf415de29b  commit hash:adb93122cbf753a26a0497479dbb88cf415de29b  commit hash:adb93122cbf753a26a0497479dbb88cf415de29b  adb9312  (Only the first 10 of 61 ports in this commit are shown above. View all ports for this commit)
Deorbit RESTRICTED && NO_CDROM, part one.

For ports that already use the licenses framwork, merge the content of
RESTRICTED/NO_CDROM/LEGAL* entries into LICENSEs.

Approved by:	rene
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30010
Wed, 7 Apr 2021
[ 08:09 Mathieu Arnold (mat) search for other commits by this committer ]    commit hash:cf118ccf875508b9a1c570044c93cfcc82bd455c  commit hash:cf118ccf875508b9a1c570044c93cfcc82bd455c  commit hash:cf118ccf875508b9a1c570044c93cfcc82bd455c  cf118cc  (Only the first 10 of 8873 ports in this commit are shown above. View all ports for this commit)
One more small cleanup, forgotten yesterday.
Reported by:	lwhsu
Tue, 6 Apr 2021
[ 14:31 Mathieu Arnold (mat) search for other commits by this committer ]    commit hash:305f148f482daf30dcf728039d03d019f88344eb  commit hash:305f148f482daf30dcf728039d03d019f88344eb  commit hash:305f148f482daf30dcf728039d03d019f88344eb  305f148  (Only the first 10 of 29333 ports in this commit are shown above. View all ports for this commit)
Remove # $FreeBSD$ from Makefiles.
Mon, 10 Sep 2018
[ 13:14 mat search for other commits by this committer ] Original commit   Revision:479406 (Only the first 10 of 995 ports in this commit are shown above. View all ports for this commit)
Add DOCS options to ports that should have one.

Also various fixes related to said option.

PR:		230864
Submitted by:	mat
exp-runs by:	antoine
Fri, 31 Jan 2014
[ 13:40 pawel search for other commits by this committer ] Original commit   Revision:341993
RAMspeed is a command line utility to measure cache and memory performance of
computer systems. It offers 18 cache and memory benchmarks for i386 and amd64
machines, though 6 only for alpha ones. There are *mark benchmarks such as
INTmark, FLOATmark, MMXmark and SSEmark. They operate with linear (sequential)
data streams passed through ALU, FPU, MMX and SSE units respectively.
There are also *mem benchmarks such as INTmem, FLOATmem, MMXmem and SSEmem.
These are supposed to illustrate how fast is actual read/write memory
performance. There are also non-temporal versions of MMX and SSE benchmarks.
They have been coded with special instructions to minimise cache pollution on
memory reads and to eliminate it completely on memory writes. In addition, they
operate with a built in aggressive data prefetching algorithm. In some cases,
non-temporal MMXmark and SSEmark can deliver almost 100% of theoretical
bandwidth while reading.

WWW: http://alasir.com/software/ramspeed/

PR:		ports/186108
Submitted by:	Martin Kammerhofer <mkamm@gmx.net>

Number of commits found: 7