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author | pawel <pawel@FreeBSD.org> | 2012-11-10 22:24:54 +0800 |
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committer | pawel <pawel@FreeBSD.org> | 2012-11-10 22:24:54 +0800 |
commit | 8546769e43b40c64f4c2701717d9a3daf0acab7e (patch) | |
tree | a321f8bde53bd97d83a5f5e31a7304189be40c21 /misc/cstream | |
parent | 96b39ab66003779f58d2e3d517cc26a950627839 (diff) | |
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Update to version 3.0.0
PR: ports/172035
Submitted by: KATO Tsuguru <tkato432@yahoo.com>
Feature safe: yes
Diffstat (limited to 'misc/cstream')
-rw-r--r-- | misc/cstream/Makefile | 22 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | misc/cstream/distinfo | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | misc/cstream/pkg-descr | 30 |
3 files changed, 20 insertions, 36 deletions
diff --git a/misc/cstream/Makefile b/misc/cstream/Makefile index 2f941ab9476a..e030ba190271 100644 --- a/misc/cstream/Makefile +++ b/misc/cstream/Makefile @@ -1,23 +1,25 @@ -# New ports collection makefile for: cstream -# Date created: 19990304 -# Whom: cracauer@cons.org "Martin Cracauer" -# +# Created by: cracauer@cons.org "Martin Cracauer" # $FreeBSD$ -# PORTNAME= cstream -PORTVERSION= 2.7.6 +PORTVERSION= 3.0.0 CATEGORIES= misc -MASTER_SITES= http://www.cons.org/cracauer/download/ \ - http://www2.cons.org/freebsd-distfiles/ \ - http://www3.cons.org/freebsd-distfiles/ +MASTER_SITES= http://www.cons.org/cracauer/download/ MAINTAINER= ports@FreeBSD.org COMMENT= Like dd(1) tool, precise bandwidth limiting/reporting, fifo, TCP +LICENSE= MIT +LICENSE_FILE= ${WRKSRC}/COPYRIGHT + +GNU_CONFIGURE= yes +MAKE_JOBS_SAFE= yes + MAN1= cstream.1 PLIST_FILES= bin/cstream -GNU_CONFIGURE= yes +post-patch: + @${REINPLACE_CMD} -e \ + '/^if \[/s| $$CFLAGS | "$$CFLAGS" |' ${WRKSRC}/configure .include <bsd.port.mk> diff --git a/misc/cstream/distinfo b/misc/cstream/distinfo index 4aba34d9efed..ae01ce31f46c 100644 --- a/misc/cstream/distinfo +++ b/misc/cstream/distinfo @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -SHA256 (cstream-2.7.6.tar.gz) = f8c33be315e29e4fb20918ad379c5924f5d6f8e665204c49a2c06fa46cd4674a -SIZE (cstream-2.7.6.tar.gz) = 92056 +SHA256 (cstream-3.0.0.tar.gz) = 3261202434d22256bb55fbcbafdfda5fac84c9c1e5589ba2c4ded45d3dad9bfc +SIZE (cstream-3.0.0.tar.gz) = 98286 diff --git a/misc/cstream/pkg-descr b/misc/cstream/pkg-descr index dd82b452e21e..4b1ff4475d92 100644 --- a/misc/cstream/pkg-descr +++ b/misc/cstream/pkg-descr @@ -1,27 +1,9 @@ -cstream is a general-purpose stream-handling tool like UNIX' dd, -usually used in commandline-constructed pipes. +Cstream filters data streams, much like the UNIX tool dd(1). It has a more +traditional commandline syntax, support for precise bandwidth limiting and +reporting and support for FIFOs. Data limits and throughput rate +calculation will work for files > 4 GB. -- Sane commandline switch syntax. -- Exact throughput limiting, on the incoming side. -- Precise throughput reporting. Either at the end of the - transmission or everytime SIGUSR1 is received. Quite useful to ask - lengthy operations how much data has been transferred yet, i.e. when - writing tapes. Reports are done in bytes/sec and if appropriate in - KB/sec or MB/sec, where 1K = 1024. -- SIGHUP causes a clean shutdown before EOF on input. -- Build-in support to write its PID to a file. -- Build-in support for fifos. Example usage is a 'pseudo-device', - something that sinks or delivers data at an appropriate rate, but - looks like a file, i.e. if you test soundcard software. -- Built-in data creation and sink, no more redirection of - /dev/null and /dev/zero. These special devices speed varies greatly - among operating systems, redirecting from it isn't appropriate - benchmarking and a waste of resources anyway. -- "gcc -Wall" clean source code, serious effort taken to avoid - undefined behavior in ANSI C or POSIX, except long long - is required. Limiting and reporting works on data amounts > 4 GB. -- Audio support: input/output-files can be switched to Audi CD quality mode -- TCP support: input-output streams can be TCP connections, either - connecting to other hosts or waiting for a host to connect +Cstream reads from the standard input and writes to the standard output, if +no filenames are given. It will also 'generate' or 'sink' data if desired. WWW: http://www.cons.org/cracauer/cstream.html |