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Bug#602282: marked as done (RFP: unixbench -- UnixBench is the original BYTE UNIX benchmark suite, updated and revised by many people over the years.)



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and subject line closing RFP: unixbench -- UnixBench is the original BYTE UNIX benchmark suite, updated and revised by many people over the years.
has caused the Debian Bug report #602282,
regarding RFP: unixbench -- UnixBench is the original BYTE UNIX benchmark suite, updated and revised by many people over the years.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Hector Oron <hector.oron@gmail.com>

* Package name    : unixbench
  Version         : 5.1.2
  Upstream Author : Headstay <headstay@gmail.com>
* URL             : http://code.google.com/p/byte-unixbench/
* License         : GPLv2
  Programming Lang: C
  Description     : UnixBench is the original BYTE UNIX benchmark suite, updated and revised by many people over the years.

The purpose of UnixBench is to provide a basic indicator of the performance of a Unix-like system; hence, multiple tests are used to test various aspects of the system's performance. These test results are then compared to the scores from a baseline system to produce an index value, which is generally easier to handle than the raw scores. The entire set of index values is then combined to make an overall index for the system.

Some very simple graphics tests are included to measure the 2D and 3D graphics performance of the system.

Multi-CPU systems are handled. If your system has multiple CPUs, the default behaviour is to run the selected tests twice -- once with one copy of each test program running at a time, and once with N copies, where N is the number of CPUs. This is designed to allow you to assess:

 * the performance of your system when running a single task
 * the performance of your system when running multiple tasks
 * the gain from your system's implementation of parallel processing

Do be aware that this is a system benchmark, not a CPU, RAM or disk benchmark. The results will depend not only on your hardware, but on your operating system, libraries, and even compiler.



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RFP 602282 has no visible progress for a long time, so closing.

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