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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
espie
eae66e4a7b PERMIT_* / REGRESS->TEST sweep 2013-03-11 11:35:43 +00:00
espie
709b054ab9 USE_GROFF=Yes 2010-10-19 07:43:00 +00:00
lum
e2584a3007 update to stress-1.0.4: bug fix release
ok sthen@ landry@
2010-05-26 04:51:16 +00:00
merdely
e8e53f5b6b Remove surrounding quotes in COMMENT-*/PERMIT_*/IGNORE 2007-09-15 21:14:00 +00:00
espie
d4ebcd974d more base64 checksums 2007-04-05 17:26:05 +00:00
jolan
e865c85ca9 update to stress-0.18.9, from rui reis 2007-03-19 11:18:10 +00:00
pvalchev
e78f3c0bee update to stress-0.18.8; from Rui Reis <rui@rui.cx> 2006-04-07 07:12:28 +00:00
bernd
c7b1b0e342 update to stress-0.18.6
with help from steven mestdagh and jolan@

ok jolan@
2005-10-26 20:47:08 +00:00
naddy
ae76d3ea1f SIZE 2005-01-05 17:21:50 +00:00
alek
c3219db789 Add WANTLIB markers 2004-12-20 10:35:34 +00:00
espie
d1fa125d45 new plists 2004-09-15 18:39:31 +00:00
jolan
caab30d7f3 drop maintainership 2004-05-22 19:54:10 +00:00
jolan
e1819e0e69 import of stress 0.18.1:
stress is a tool which imposes a configurable amount of CPU, memory,
I/O, or disk stress on a POSIX-compliant operating system.  It is
written in highly-portable ANSI C, and uses the GNU Autotools to
compile on a great number of UNIX-like operating systems.  stress is not
a benchmark.  It is a tool used by system administrators to evaluate how
well their systems will scale, by kernel programmers to evaluate
perceived performance characteristics, and by systems programmers to
expose the classes of bugs which only or more frequently manifest
themselves when the system is under heavy load.
2003-08-09 03:17:55 +00:00