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ca2773af | 1 | %define mver %(echo %{version} |cut -f 1-2 -d ".") |
db63296d | 2 | Summary: net top |
5d861751 | 3 | Summary(pl): Sieciowy top |
db63296d | 4 | Name: nethogs |
96cbab81 | 5 | Version: 0.6.1 |
6 | Release: 0.1 | |
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7 | License: GPL |
8 | Group: Networking | |
96cbab81 | 9 | Source0: http://nethogs.sourceforge.net/%{name}-%{version}-pre2.tar.gz |
10 | # Source0-md5: 48775d49fe488e601811fbfb09f6b37d | |
a2d4f43d | 11 | URL: http://nethogs.sourceforge.net/ |
db63296d | 12 | BuildRequires: libpcap-devel |
5d861751 | 13 | BuildRequires: libstdc++-devel |
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14 | BuildRequires: ncurses-devel |
15 | BuildRequires: perl-base | |
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16 | BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n) |
17 | ||
18 | %description | |
19 | NetHogs is a small 'net top' tool. Instead of breaking the traffic | |
20 | down per protocol or per subnet, like most such tools do, it groups | |
21 | bandwidth by process - and does not rely on a special kernel module to | |
22 | be loaded. So if there's suddenly a lot of network traffic, you can | |
23 | fire up NetHogs and immediately see which PID is causing this, and if | |
24 | it's some kind of spinning process, kill it. | |
25 | ||
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26 | %description -l pl |
27 |