fping/fping.spec

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#
# spec file for package fping (Version 2.4b2)
#
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Name: fping
Url: http://www.fping.com
License: MIT
Group: Productivity/Networking/Diagnostic
Version: 2.4b2
Release: 139
Summary: A Program to Ping Multiple Hosts
# IPv6 support patch: http://unfix.org/projects/ipv6/
Source: %{name}-%{version}_to-ipv6.tar.bz2
Patch: fping-2.4b2-fixwarnings.patch
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
%description
FPing is a ping-like program that uses the Internet Control Message
Protocol (ICMP) echo request to determine if a target host is
responding. FPing differs from ping in that you can specify any number
of targets on the command line or specify a file containing a list of
targets to ping. Instead of sending pings to one target until it times
out or replies, FPing sends a ping packet and moves on to the next
target in a round-robin fashion.
In the default mode, if a target replies, it is noted and removed from
the list of targets to check. If a target does not respond within a
certain time limit or retry limit, it is designated as unreachable.
FPing also supports sending a specified number of pings to a target or
looping indefinitely (as in ping).
Unlike ping, FPing is meant to be used in scripts. Its output is
designed to be easy to parse.
%prep
%setup -n fping-2.4b2_to-ipv6
%patch
# fix the Changelog
tr -d '\r' < ChangeLog > ChangeLog.new
mv ChangeLog.new ChangeLog
chmod -x COPYING README
%build
%configure
make %{?_smp_mflags}
%install
%makeinstall
%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc ChangeLog COPYING README
%doc %{_mandir}/man8/fping.8.gz
%_sbindir/fping
%_sbindir/fping6
%changelog