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1 | Summary: counting pipe |
2 | Summary(pl): potok ze zliczaniem | |
3 | Name: cpipe | |
4 | Version: 2.0.0 | |
5 | Release: 1 | |
6 | License: GPL | |
7 | Group: Applications/Archiving | |
8 | Group(de): Applikationen/Archivierung | |
9 | Group(pl): Aplikacje/Archiwizacja | |
10 | Source0: http://wsd.iitb.fhg.de/~kir/cpipehome/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz | |
11 | BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n) | |
12 | ||
13 | %description | |
14 | Did you ever want to know how fast your tar is or how much data it has | |
15 | transferred already. How about using socket or nc to copy files either with or | |
16 | without compression over a fast network connection, which one is faster? | |
17 | ||
18 | If you want to know the answer, use cpipe as a totally unscientific approach to | |
19 | measure throughput. Cpipe copies its standard input to its standard output | |
20 | while measuring the time it takes to read an input buffer and write an output | |
21 | buffer. Statistics of average throughput and the total amount of bytes copied | |
22 | are printed to the standard error output. | |
23 | ||
24 | %description -l pl | |
25 |