* lots (!) of bugfixes
Our default GStreamer package now comes with much more useful plugins
than it used to, so no need for pkg/MESSAGE anymore, output is already
chatty enough.
just setting MODGHC_SETUP_CONF_ARGS (which is now empty by default).
Add dblatex-created documentation.
While here, use our INSTALL* macros where possible to get correct
permissions (noticed by dcoppa@). This does *not* fix the permissions
of libraries and interface files installed by Cabal-based tools,
because the permissions are hard-coded in Cabal, and I'm not going
to touch and fix Cabal ever, because IMHO it's completely broken
by design. (If you want to read some of this madness, have a look
at libraries/Cabal/Distribution/Compat/CopyFile.hs or even
libraries/Cabal/Distribution/Simple/Install.hs)
Expect some breakage of depending ports (at least of devel/darcs) and
some necessary WANTLIB changes, which will be fixed soonish.
- update to 0.5.8
- backport upstream svn r3871 to let it build with latest gtk+2
- switch to xulrunner 1.9.x (breaks gecko backend while here)
- don't try to create a dbus server socket in a non-existent dir
It is still badly broken, as upstream doesn't seem to care about
shipping working stuff... but at least it builds and packages.
Httperf is a tool for measuring web server performance. It provides a
flexible facility for generating various HTTP workloads and for
measuring server performance.
The focus of httperf is not on implementing one particular benchmark but
on providing a robust, high-performance tool that facilitates the
construction of both micro- and macro-level benchmarks. The three
distinguishing characteristics of httperf are its robustness, which
includes the ability to generate and sustain server overload, support
for the HTTP/1.1 and SSL protocols, and its extensibility to new
workload generators and performance measurements.
from Scott Vokes (vokes DOT s AT gmail DOT com), ok landry@ and sthen@