Phoronix Test Suite 10.2.1 Released For Open-Source Automated Benchmarking
Released last month was Phoronix Test Suite 10.2 while now it's been succeeded by Phoronix Test Suite 10.2.1 as a point release to this quarter's stable series.
Phoronix Test Suite 10.2.0 originally brought macOS Big Sur / Apple M1 support improvements, improved time tracking, a more responsive Phoromatic web user interface, BSD support updates, PHP 8.0 compatibility, and a variety of other improvements.
With Phoronix Test Suite 10.2.1 it's a collection of a minor fixes and some other mostly small low-level improvements. There is a fix for cURL usage with PHP 8.0.x, a possible crash fix on the PDF result file generation, SVG standards compliance updates in pts_Graph to satisfy the W3C validation checker and the likes, and some small improvements to the Phodevi (Phoronix Device Interface) library.
Phoronix Test Suite 10.2.1 can be downloaded from GitHub.
The local test profile / test suite cache in the Phoronix Test Suite installation has also been updated. Particularly over the course of the last month there have been many new and updated tests/benchmarks.
Phoronix Test Suite 10.2.0 originally brought macOS Big Sur / Apple M1 support improvements, improved time tracking, a more responsive Phoromatic web user interface, BSD support updates, PHP 8.0 compatibility, and a variety of other improvements.
With Phoronix Test Suite 10.2.1 it's a collection of a minor fixes and some other mostly small low-level improvements. There is a fix for cURL usage with PHP 8.0.x, a possible crash fix on the PDF result file generation, SVG standards compliance updates in pts_Graph to satisfy the W3C validation checker and the likes, and some small improvements to the Phodevi (Phoronix Device Interface) library.
Phoronix Test Suite 10.2.1 can be downloaded from GitHub.
The local test profile / test suite cache in the Phoronix Test Suite installation has also been updated. Particularly over the course of the last month there have been many new and updated tests/benchmarks.
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