Change-Id: I5a7a8a1ae7fa6dd026fbb86a889ea1c6925e7ec5
Reviewed-on: http://photon-jenkins.eng.vmware.com:8082/5612
Tested-by: gerrit-photon <photon-checkins@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Sharath George
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Summary: Trusted pre-kernel module and tools. |
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Name: tboot |
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-Version: 1.9.6 |
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+Version: 1.9.7 |
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Release: 1%{?dist} |
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License: BSD |
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URL: https://sourceforge.net/projects/tboot/ |
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Vendor: VMware, Inc. |
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Distribution: Photon |
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Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz |
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-%define sha1 tboot=d060bf1ebd3e9d3d84ab39b78e0825b5f8489755 |
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+%define sha1 tboot=ea0d4e8d2346114c5a2b86f35e34cd626ee75556 |
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BuildRequires: trousers-devel |
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Requires: libtspi |
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%description |
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%exclude %{_sysconfdir} |
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%changelog |
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+* Fri Sep 07 2018 Michelle Wang <michellew@vmware.com> 1.9.7-1 |
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+- Update to version 1.9.7. |
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* Tue Aug 07 2018 Srivatsa S. Bhat <srivatsa@csail.mit.edu> 1.9.6-1 |
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- Update to version 1.9.6 to get it to build with gcc 7.3 |
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* Tue Apr 25 2017 Priyesh Padmavilasom <ppadmavilasom@vmware.com> 1.9.5-2 |
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Summary: Tool Command Language - the language and library. |
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Name: tcl |
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-Version: 8.6.6 |
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+Version: 8.6.8 |
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%define majorver 8.6 |
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-Release: 2%{?dist} |
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+Release: 1%{?dist} |
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URL: http://tcl.sourceforge.net/ |
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License: LGPLv2+ |
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Group: System Environment/Libraries |
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Vendor: VMware, Inc. |
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Distribution: Photon |
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Source0: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/tcl/tcl-core%{version}-src.tar.gz |
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-%define sha1 tcl-core=6a1bc424faeef44fed5e44d32198c7ff4ff05658 |
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+%define sha1 tcl-core=e13199c76a7d1eae02f35cc9a20fabded6f815f5 |
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BuildRequires: cmake |
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%package devel |
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Summary: Headers and development libraries for tcl |
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Group: Development/Libraries |
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-Requires: %{name} = %{version} |
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+Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} |
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%description devel |
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Headers and development libraries for tcl |
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%changelog |
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+* Fri Sep 07 2018 Michelle Wang <michellew@vmware.com> 8.6.8-1 |
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+- Update version to 8.6.8. |
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* Thu Jul 13 2017 Alexey Makhalov <amakhalov@vmware.com> 8.6.6-2 |
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- Package more files (private headers, etc). Took install section from |
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Fedora: http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/tcl.git/tree/tcl.spec |
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Summary: simple interface for defining and acessing commandline arguments |
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Name: tclap |
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-Version: 1.2.1 |
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+Version: 1.2.2 |
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Release: 1%{?dist} |
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License: MIT |
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URL: http://tclap.sourceforge.net |
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Vendor: VMware, Inc. |
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Distribution: Photon |
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Source0: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/%{name}/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz |
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-%define sha1 tclap=4f124216dd6e6936f5af6372d921a6c51563f8fd |
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+%define sha1 tclap=e07cb13a6849b21189865f74e447d373b325d577 |
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BuildArch: noarch |
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%{_docdir}/* |
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%changelog |
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+* Fri Sep 07 2018 Michelle Wang <michellew@vmware.com> 1.2.2-1 |
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+- Update version to 1.2.2. |
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* Tue Jun 13 2017 Dheeraj Shetty <dheerajs@vmware.com> 1.2.1-1 |
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- First version |
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Summary: Reading, writing, and converting info pages |
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Name: texinfo |
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-Version: 6.3 |
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-Release: 3%{?dist} |
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+Version: 6.5 |
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+Release: 1%{?dist} |
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License: GPLv3+ |
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URL: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo/texinfo-%{version}.tar.xz |
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Group: Applications/System |
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Vendor: VMware, Inc. |
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Distribution: Photon |
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Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.xz |
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-%define sha1 texinfo=64568f2791d1309aaccc22e63758458fd249ec8b |
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+%define sha1 texinfo=72a06b48862911c638787cc3307871b990a59726 |
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BuildRequires: perl |
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%description |
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%{_libdir}/texinfo/* |
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%changelog |
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+* Fri Sep 07 2018 Michelle Wang <michellew@vmware.com> 6.5-1 |
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+- Update version to 6.5. |
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* Fri May 05 2017 Xiaolin Li <xiaolinl@vmware.com> 6.3-3 |
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- Excluded pdftexi2dvi, texi2dvi, texi2pdf from package, |
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- because these commands depend on installation of tex. |
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Summary: Display hardware performance counters for Linux tasks |
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Name: tiptop |
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-Version: 2.3 |
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-Release: 2%{?dist} |
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+Version: 2.3.1 |
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+Release: 1%{?dist} |
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License: GPLv2 |
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URL: http://tiptop.gforge.inria.fr/ |
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Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz |
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-%define sha1 tiptop=810e89f17fcbb0b2247b5f473f0a419e5f80faa3 |
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+%define sha1 tiptop=52ccd0d5dfa0a8a6f692c379e560a394a6f376b9 |
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Group: Development/Tools |
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Vendor: VMware, Inc. |
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Distribution: Photon |
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%description |
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-Hardware performance monitoring counters have recently received a lot of attention. They have been used by diverse communities to understand and improve the quality of computing systems: for example, architects use them to extract application characteristics and propose new hardware mechanisms; compiler writers study how generated code behaves on particular hardware; software developers identify critical regions of their applications and evaluate design choices to select the best performing implementation. We propose that counters be used by all categories of users, in particular non-experts, and we advocate that a few simple metrics derived from these counters are relevant and useful. For example, a low IPC (number of executed instructions per cycle) indicates that the hardware is not performing at its best; a high cache miss ratio can suggest several causes, such as conflicts between processes in a multicore environment. |
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+Hardware performance monitoring counters have recently received a lot of attention. |
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+They have been used by diverse communities to understand and improve the quality of computing systems: |
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+for example,architects use them to extract application characteristics and propose new hardware mechanisms; |
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+compiler writers study how generated code behaves on particular hardware; |
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+software developers identify critical regions of their applications and evaluate design choices to select the best performing implementation. |
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+We propose that counters be used by all categories of users, in particular non-experts, and we advocate that a few simple metrics derived from these counters are relevant and useful. |
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+For example, a low IPC (number of executed instructions per cycle) indicates that the hardware is not performing at its best; a high cache miss ratio can suggest several causes, |
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+such as conflicts between processes in a multicore environment. |
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%prep |
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%setup -q |
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%{_bindir}/* |
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%changelog |
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+* Mon Sep 10 2018 Michelle Wang <michellew@vmware.com> 2.3.1-1 |
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+- Update version to 2.3.1. |
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* Tue May 24 2016 Priyesh Padmavilasom <ppadmavilasom@vmware.com> 2.3-2 |
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- GA - Bump release of all rpms |
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* Tue Nov 24 2015 Xiaolin Li <xiaolinl@vmware.com> 2.3-1 |