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Bug#269512: marked as done (ITP: stress -- A tool which imposes stress on a system)



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Subject: ITP: stress -- A tool which imposes stress on a system
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Subject: ITP: stress -- A tool which imposes stress on a system
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2004-09-01
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : stress
  Version         : 0.18.1
  Upstream Author : Amos Waterland <apw@rossby.metr.ou.edu>
* URL             : http://weather.ou.edu/~apw/projects/stress/
* License         : GPL
  Description: A tool which imposes stress on a system
   `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.


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Subject: Bug#269512: fixed in stress 0.18.4-1
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Source: stress
Source-Version: 0.18.4-1

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
stress, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

stress_0.18.4-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/s/stress/stress_0.18.4-1.diff.gz
stress_0.18.4-1.dsc
  to pool/main/s/stress/stress_0.18.4-1.dsc
stress_0.18.4-1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/s/stress/stress_0.18.4-1_powerpc.deb
stress_0.18.4.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/s/stress/stress_0.18.4.orig.tar.gz



A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.

Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed.  If you
have further comments please address them to 269512@bugs.debian.org,
and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate.

Debian distribution maintenance software
pp.
Amos Waterland <apw@rossby.metr.ou.edu> (supplier of updated stress package)

(This message was generated automatically at their request; if you
believe that there is a problem with it please contact the archive
administrators by mailing ftpmaster@debian.org)


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Format: 1.7
Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 20:27:18 -0500
Source: stress
Binary: stress
Architecture: source powerpc
Version: 0.18.4-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Amos Waterland <apw@rossby.metr.ou.edu>
Changed-By: Amos Waterland <apw@rossby.metr.ou.edu>
Description: 
 stress     - A tool to impose load on and stress test a computer system
Closes: 269512
Changes: 
 stress (0.18.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Initial Release (Closes: #269512).
Files: 
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 584a3242964214981e30e10f31e050f1 161900 devel optional stress_0.18.4.orig.tar.gz
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