%define name dt %define version 15.14 %define release %mkrel 1 Name: %{name} Version: %{version} Release: %{release} Summary: Hardware performances test URL: http://home.comcast.net/~SCSIguy/SCSI_FAQ/RMiller_Tools/dt.html License: GPL Group: System/Kernel and hardware Source0: intel-%{name}.tar.bz2 Patch0: makefile.patch.bz2 Buildroot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-root %description 'dt' is a generic data test program used to verify proper operation of peripherals and for obtaining performance information. Since verification of data is performed, 'dt' can be thought of as a generic diagnostic tool. 'dt' command lines are similar to the 'dd' program, which is popular on most UNIX systems. It contains numerous options to give the user complete control of the test parameters. 'dt' has been used to successfully test disks, tapes, serial lines, parallel lines, pipes, and memory mapped files. In fact, 'dt' can be used for any device which allows the standard open, read, write, & close system calls. Special support is necessary for some devices, such as serial lines, for setting up the speed, parity, data bits, etc. %prep %setup -q -n %{name}.d %patch0 -p0 %build %make depend # avoid static link to libc %make LDFLAGS= %install rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT install -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%_bindir cp dt $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%_bindir install -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%_defaultdocdir/%name-%version cp dt-Abstract dt.examples dt-UsersGuide.* IOT-Example $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%_defaultdocdir/%name-%version cp LINUX-Notes README.1st ToDoList WhatsNew-* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%_defaultdocdir/%name-%version cp -r html $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%_defaultdocdir/%name-%version %files %attr(755,root,root) %_bindir/dt %_defaultdocdir/%name-%version %clean rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %changelog * Tue May 9 2006 Anne Nicolas <anne.nicolas@mandriva.com> 15.14-1mdk - initial release