A phoronix-test-suite package can now be found starting with Jaunty.
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/phoronix-test-suite
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264592
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I will be offering up a independent php5-gtk Ubuntu/Debian package
that's compatible with Lucid's PHP5 installation soon in the Phoronix-
Test-Suite.com Debian repository.
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[Karmic] "phoronix-test-suite gui" doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/430946
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wget is not a hard dependency but just any one of the following needs to
be installed for the Phoronix Test Suite: wget, curl, ftp (though this
is a last resort), or on phoronix-test-suite 2.4 and newer php5-curl is
an option. With forthcoming releases, php5-curl will be the preferred
means for han
Hi Paul,
Right now the Phoronix Test Suite will continue on installing a test
even if a dependency fails to install since we cater to all
distributions and other OSes, just not Ubuntu/Debian, so rather than
having a wider support burden with having to play additional hooks for
apt-get/aptitude/yum
Aptitude support was added on top of apt-get precisely due to the Debian
bug #503215 that you mention where apt-get fails when a package is non-
existent, which we have run into when using PTS on older versions of
Ubuntu. The --allow-untrusted was also added for another bug, but I can
remove that u
Paul,
Do you happen to be testing using KDE / kdesudo? In PTS Git I had
removed the quote like you did in the past, but on a clean Ubuntu Lucid
daily LiveCD install just 30 minutes ago, when using gksudo without the
quotes it ends up giving a error (it appears that it's basically trying
to pass th
It's http://gtk.php.net/ that needs to be packaged up. It's not too bad
to package but there hasn't been a new release in two years so you'd
probably be best off using a CVS snapshot.
For those users in the mean time I do have a 64-bit Debian package at
http://phoronix-test-suite.com/misc/php5-gtk
Yes I would appreciate if the phoronix-test-suite package would either
be updated in Debian or deleted... Right now the packages PTS 5.2.1
version is four years out of date and PTS 8.0.0 is coming up for release
in the next two or three months... I've been very frustrated seeing this
package not be
Also with regards to it being deleted from Debian, I believe it was
because they didn't like that PTS has the ability to install additional
packages (external dependencies) itself. You could add all of the
possible PTS dependencies to the Debian package itself, but then it
would bring in a whole nu
Any chance any Ubuntu packagers can either update the Phoronix-Test-
Suite package for the Disco cycle otherwise get the package removed?
The current package (PTS 5.2.1) is years out-of-date with PTS 8.4.1
being the latest release... 5.2 was released in 2014.
It would be great to get it either up
Switching the dependencies from php5-cli to php-cli php-xml should be
fine on Debian and Ubuntu systems. I've done extensive testing upstream
of phoronix-test-suite against php7 and should all be working fine while
also still keeping php5 support for the foreseeable future/
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Nish, your patch doesn't add php-XML. PHP XML support is required by
phoronix-test-suite and last I checked the Debian/Ubuntu packages for
php7 cli didn't supply the XML support but was moved out to php-xml,
unlike php5-cli that has said support built in.
Michael
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aidanjt: Running without any X Server I imagine? There was a known bug
with it due to gksudo vs. sudo differences. IIRC, your patch now allows
the installer to work when not using X, but then if gksudo is used it
will break. It was being pesky, I think I changed it around in the
released Phoronix T
If you can try the last patch in this thread it would be good:
phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?56881-BUG-Phoronix-fails-to-install-
dependencies-on-Ubuntu-11-04 Thanks.
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You need to manually install PHP5-GTK from source or one of the packages
I have provided elsewhere or to just use the command-line interface, but
PHP5-GTK is not packaged for Ubuntu (see LP #260235). This is also a
duplicate of LP #430946.
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Have you tried using the latest upstream version? I believe this issue
has long been resolved upstream; 3.6 is very old and 4.8 is current
release. http://phoronix-test-suite.com/releases/repo/pts.debian/files
/phoronix-test-suite_4.8.3_all.deb
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Eero: what is broken? Are you using the recent PTS releases? As far as I
know, there's no outstanding issues pertaining to this bug and I've been
using all the Ubuntu releases on Cloud/Desktop/Server without issue. If
you're still using an older Ubuntu release, I suggest downloading the
latest PTS
Hi Sylvain,
Ah I see what's happening in your case. It's a trivial fix and has been
committed to Git for Phoronix Test Suite 4.0, or you should be able to
easily patch your old 3.2.1 install with this one-line fix:
http://phorogit.com/index.php?p=phoronix-test-
suite.git&a=commitdiff&h=d0b65981235
What happens if you do it from the command-line? sudo apt-get install
phoronix-test-suite. It should work fine and am not aware of any issues
with it. You could also try my latest Debian packages @ http://www
.phoronix-test-suite.com/
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Yes it's that patch that's fixed the "out of the box" ASPM support on
all of the hardware I've hit this afternoon -
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_aspm_solution&num=1
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Yes, the 2.6.38 power regression is caused by Active-State Power
Management... http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=16181 Any vendors with
further questions are welcome to contact me at Michael [at]
MichaelLarabel.com.
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When forcing pcie_aspm and it says in the dmesg it's forced, even if it
then says that it's disabled, it's still forced on -- their text output
is confusing.
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New Effort: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=OTYxOQ
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Title:
Power consumption raised significantly in natty
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FYI, the 2.6.39.1 "fix" seems to just be an improvement but not a
correction for the actual regressions -
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=16104
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Hi,
No, it's not at all to do with statistics repoting. It's due to not many
of the upstream packages being able to build under PowerPC. Many of the
tests built from source should work, but in the case of using some of
the game binaries, etc x86/86_64 is the primary target of the
benchmarking supp
Bug #771963 may be an indirect contributor to bad power performance, but
in terms of the dramatic power set-backs, I (and others) have
encountered it on Intel and NVIDIA hardware as well. My tracking of the
issue still seems to be leading back to something going awry in mm.
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@amano: The PTS stack knows what branch pull caused the regression, but
not the specific commit within there... Once I am certain of the commit
within there that's causing the power issues, it will be shared. It's
just not going as fast as I would like since the auto-bisecting is being
done on a Co
@Karmo: Yes, unfortunately PHP5-GTK still is not available in Ubuntu's
package repositories.
If you are running 32-bit Lucid though, I have a package for PHP5-GTK at
http://www.phoronix-test-
suite.com/misc/php5-gtk-2.0.1~2010-05-11_i386.deb but I haven't gotten
around to spinning a x86_64 version
Dylan, see: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=ODQ4Mw
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