Re: [ITP] stress-ng 0.18.04

2025-04-12 Thread Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps
Jeremy Drake via Cygwin-apps wrote: On Fri, 11 Apr 2025, Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: Many thanks. I posted the patches to incorporate this in our CI here: https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin-patches/2025q2/013646.html I'm not crazy about using pskill, not least because because it's a bi

Re: [ITP] stress-ng 0.18.04

2025-04-11 Thread Jeremy Drake via Cygwin-apps
On Fri, 11 Apr 2025, Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: > Many thanks. > > I posted the patches to incorporate this in our CI here: > https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin-patches/2025q2/013646.html > > I'm not crazy about using pskill, not least because because it's a bit awkward > to get into place

Re: [ITP] stress-ng 0.18.04

2025-04-11 Thread Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps
Jon Turney wrote: On 07/04/2025 16:34, Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps wrote: Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 15/09/2024 16:11, Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 13/09/2024 18:33, Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps wrote: I would like to contribute stress-ng. Also present in Debian, Fe

Re: [ITP] stress-ng 0.18.04

2025-04-11 Thread Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps
On 07/04/2025 16:34, Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps wrote: Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 15/09/2024 16:11, Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 13/09/2024 18:33, Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps wrote: I would like to contribute stress-ng. Also present in Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Ubun

Re: [ITP] stress-ng 0.18.04

2025-04-07 Thread Brian Inglis via Cygwin-apps
On 2025-04-07 11:55, Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps wrote: Brian Inglis via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 2025-04-07 09:34, Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps wrote: Tests are intentionally run separately because failing tests sometimes hang and may even ignore SIGKILL. Therefore an external tool is

Re: [ITP] stress-ng 0.18.04

2025-04-07 Thread Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps
Brian Inglis via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 2025-04-07 09:34, Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps wrote: Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 15/09/2024 16:11, Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 13/09/2024 18:33, Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps wrote: I would like to contribute stress-ng. Also pres

Re: [ITP] stress-ng 0.18.04

2025-04-07 Thread Brian Inglis via Cygwin-apps
On 2025-04-07 09:34, Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps wrote: Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 15/09/2024 16:11, Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 13/09/2024 18:33, Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps wrote: I would like to contribute stress-ng. Also present in Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Ubun

Re: [ITP] stress-ng 0.18.04

2025-04-07 Thread Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps
Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 15/09/2024 16:11, Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 13/09/2024 18:33, Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps wrote: I would like to contribute stress-ng. Also present in Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Ubuntu, ... I was thinking about adding a step to our CI to run

Re: [ITP] stress-ng 0.18.04

2025-04-04 Thread Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps
Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 15/09/2024 16:11, Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 13/09/2024 18:33, Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps wrote: I would like to contribute stress-ng. Also present in Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Ubuntu, ... I was thinking about adding a step to our CI to run

Re: [ITP] stress-ng 0.18.04

2025-04-03 Thread Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps
On 15/09/2024 16:11, Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: On 13/09/2024 18:33, Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps wrote: I would like to contribute stress-ng. Also present in Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Ubuntu, ... I was thinking about adding a step to our CI to run stress-ng, as it seems quite good

Re: [ITP] stress-ng 0.18.04

2024-09-15 Thread Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps
On 13/09/2024 18:33, Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps wrote: I would like to contribute stress-ng. Also present in Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Ubuntu, ... Thanks! I added this to your packages.

[ITP] stress-ng 0.18.04

2024-09-13 Thread Christian Franke via Cygwin-apps
I would like to contribute stress-ng. Also present in Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Ubuntu, ... https://github.com/ColinIanKing/stress-ng SUMMARY="Tool to load and stress a computer" DESCRIPTION="\ The stress-ng tool can stress various subsystems of a computer.  It can stress load CPU, cache, disk,