Phoronix Test Suite 9.2.1 Released
Released earlier this month was Phoronix Test Suite 9.2 while now available is a point release with a couple of fixes.
Phoronix Test Suite 9.2 brought graph improvements, Phoromatic Server result viewer enhancements, new options / environment variables, Phodevi hardware/software detection improvements, macOS Catalina support, and other changes. Phoronix Test Suite 9.2.1 is out as a few bugs had crept into that release.
Phoronix Test Suite 9.2.1 changes basically amount to:
- Regenerated Debian/Ubuntu packages after our package building script ran into a problem as a result of other installer alterations that could lead to a non-working Ubuntu package configuration on select systems.
- An installer script issue related to the previous item that could lead to all services of the Phoromatic Server not automatically activating under systemd.
- The OpenBenchmarking.org test profile cache has also been updated due to a server-side update leaving out some of the older tests not updated in several years from being queried by PTS 9.2.
Those wanting to upgrade can do so via GitHub for our GPL benchmarking software.
Phoronix Test Suite 9.2 brought graph improvements, Phoromatic Server result viewer enhancements, new options / environment variables, Phodevi hardware/software detection improvements, macOS Catalina support, and other changes. Phoronix Test Suite 9.2.1 is out as a few bugs had crept into that release.
Phoronix Test Suite 9.2.1 changes basically amount to:
- Regenerated Debian/Ubuntu packages after our package building script ran into a problem as a result of other installer alterations that could lead to a non-working Ubuntu package configuration on select systems.
- An installer script issue related to the previous item that could lead to all services of the Phoromatic Server not automatically activating under systemd.
- The OpenBenchmarking.org test profile cache has also been updated due to a server-side update leaving out some of the older tests not updated in several years from being queried by PTS 9.2.
Those wanting to upgrade can do so via GitHub for our GPL benchmarking software.
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