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Paketnamecstream
Beschreibunggeneral-purpose stream-handling tool similar to dd
Archiv/RepositoryOffizielles Debian Archiv squeeze (main)
Version2.7.6-1
Sektionutils
Prioritätoptional
Installierte Größe92 Byte
Hängt ab vonlibc6 (>= 2.3)
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PaketbetreuerJonas Smedegaard
Quelle
Paketgröße29446 Byte
Prüfsumme MD50039d7b72a2dc1a762e6a2b1d6c1439e
Prüfsumme SHA18e12eaf0d56ed1af8881baf5d8f574078b5258b9
Prüfsumme SHA2561191812a395c8a8d330f75fdd01fe3390f8e8bb057d5c7e0eb9c01ed6b408b17
Link zum Herunterladencstream_2.7.6-1_i386.deb
Ausführliche Beschreibungcstream is a general-purpose stream-handling tool like UNIX' dd, usually used in commandline-constructed pipes. . Features: - Sane commandline switch syntax. - Exact throughput limiting, on the incoming side. Timing variance in previous reads are counterbalanced in the following reads. - Precise throughput reporting. Either at the end of the transmission or everytime SIGUSR1 is received. Quite useful to ask lengthy operations how much data has been transferred yet, i.e. when writing tapes. Reports are done in bytes/sec and if appropriate in KB/sec or MB/sec, where 1K = 1024. - SIGUSR2 causes a clean shutdown before EOF on input, timing information is displayed. - Build-in support to write its PID to a file, for painless sending of these signals. - Build-in support for fifos. Example usage is a 'pseudo-device', something that sinks or delivers data at an appropriate rate, but looks like a file, i.e. if you test soundcard software. See the manpage for examples. - Built-in data creation and sink, no more redirection of /dev/null and /dev/zero. These special devices speed varies greatly among operating systems, redirecting from it isn't appropriate benchmarking and a waste of resources anyway. - Accepts 'k', 'm' and 'g' character after number for "kilo, mega, giga" bytes for overall data size limit. - "gcc -Wall" clean source code, serious effort taken to avoid undefined behaviour in ANSI C or POSIX, except long long is required. Limiting and reporting works on data amounts > 4 GB.


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