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-rw-r--r--benchmarks/tmetric/Makefile9
-rw-r--r--benchmarks/tmetric/distinfo2
-rw-r--r--benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-comment2
-rw-r--r--benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-descr14
4 files changed, 10 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/benchmarks/tmetric/Makefile b/benchmarks/tmetric/Makefile
index 474899d..b4abee9 100644
--- a/benchmarks/tmetric/Makefile
+++ b/benchmarks/tmetric/Makefile
@@ -6,14 +6,13 @@
#
PORTNAME= tmetric
-PORTVERSION= v0.99
+PORTVERSION= v0.5
+PORTEPOCH= 1
CATEGORIES= benchmarks net
-MASTER_SITES= http://netgraft.com/downloads/tmetric/
-DISTNAME= ${PORTNAME}
+MASTER_SITES= http://michael.bacarella.com/software/tmetric/
-MAINTAINER= ports@FreeBSD.org
+MAINTAINER= mbac@nyct.net
-WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/${PKGNAME}
HAS_CONFIGURE= yes
ALL_TARGET= ${PORTNAME}
diff --git a/benchmarks/tmetric/distinfo b/benchmarks/tmetric/distinfo
index bc26aa5..3395a62 100644
--- a/benchmarks/tmetric/distinfo
+++ b/benchmarks/tmetric/distinfo
@@ -1 +1 @@
-MD5 (tmetric.tar.gz) = 7bb82442d16bb5aef67c23e6a23d2f24
+MD5 (tmetric-v0.5.tar.gz) = db41cbc14c6c1296855251d8c3dbfd85
diff --git a/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-comment b/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-comment
index 6829ef8..25415cd 100644
--- a/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-comment
+++ b/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-comment
@@ -1 +1 @@
-A raw tool to aid in finding available bandwidth on a given pipe
+A bandwidth measurement tool
diff --git a/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-descr b/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-descr
index a42e275..82f54ea 100644
--- a/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-descr
+++ b/benchmarks/tmetric/pkg-descr
@@ -1,12 +1,6 @@
-Tmetric is a (still raw) tool to aid in determining the available bandwidth
-from one host to another. It is inspired by the (closed source) pathchar
-utility. Please do not assume that this program works exactly like pathchar
-does. It only attempts to report the bandwidth between 2 hosts, and not the
-bandwidth available at every hop on a route along the way.
-
-I've only tried compiling this on FreeBSD and Linux. There is some strange
-behavior if your system has an outdated or limited FPU. My (oldassed) sparc
-(this web server), for example, doesn't handle the floating point precision
-types correctly for my tests. Oh well.
+A bandwidth measurement tool. It was inspired by pathchar, but the algorithm
+itself is much more elementary. It basically (and sometimes accurately)
+assumes that latency is proportional to available bandwidth. Worth a
+"just-for-fun" run.
Michael Bacarella <mbac@nyct.net>
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